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2020 Community Report

The Report to the Community is an annual review of all of the good that you've helped bring to our community.

Together, We're Accelerating Access in our Neighborhood

2020 Report to the Community
Read the Report
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Accelerating
Community Access

Your generosity and kindness are providing connection and vital resources for more than 37,000 of your neighbors!

Thank you for supporting our neighbors and strengthening our community, especially as more people are turning to Keystone for help. Your support gives low-income youth, families and seniors in our community access to resources and support to live with hope and dignity.

Right Now, Your
Support is Helping:

  • 400 children and teens
    gain skill and confidence to succeed.
  • 3,000 older adults
    stay engaged, healthy and independent.
  • 17,650 neighbors
    gain access to healthy food in new ways.

Take a Stroll through our community and meet a few of your neighbors who are thankful for your support.

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View Report

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Jim

Jim from St. Paul's West 7th neighborhood has been connected with Keystone programs for the last 10 years.

Jim

Seniors in our community need connection and resources now more than ever. Keystone’s support is a lifeline for these older adults.

Did You Know?

Each year, Keystone partners with more than 1,000 seniors and their loved ones, helping older adults age in our community with dignity and connection. Are you looking for help navigating a change? Our staff can offer resources and support tailored for you.

Learn More
Moo Ra Pweh Toe

Moo Ra and Pweh Toe know the value of the Keystone Foodmobile.

Foodmobile

As food needs increase, expansion of Foodmobile service is one of our innovative ways to get more food to more people.

Did You Know?

This year, thanks to the generosity of our community, Keystone expanded Foodmobile services by putting a second mobile food shelf on the road. Our new vehicle offers 50% more capacity to deliver more food directly to people who have barriers to participating in our food shelf programs.

See the new vehicle
Express Bike shop graphic Rosie walking on sidewalk
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Rosie

Rosie, a Keystone participant and volunteer for 19 years, has gone virtual.

Rosie

For older adults, isolation impacts long-term health. Our senior programs keep participants active and connected in new ways.

Did You Know?

Keystone is now offering senior programs virtually! We are offering exercise classes and social gatherings and sharing opportunities for new ways to stay connected and engaged at home. Want to check it out? To see virtual program offerings and sign up for our special e-news designed for older adults in our community, click below.

Check Out Senior Programs
Dowon

Dowon got his first job this summer as a youth apprentice at Keystone's Express Bike Shop.

Dowon

Meaningful job experiences as a teen build the foundation for successful adult employment. During periods of high unemployment, teens are even less likely to get a job. Keystone prioritizes employment opportunities and job training for youth.

Did You Know?

Keystone hosted 25 teens in paid employment experiences this summer. Teens completed technology internships, worked as apprentices at Keystone’s Express Bike Shop, and gained valuable work experience across Keystone programs. Looking for a unique way to support our youth employment programs?

Donate a Bike or Shop
A graphic of a park
Jennifer

Jennifer, Parker and Arsalan have been connected to Keystone's Community Kids Program for six years.

Jennifer, Parker and Arsalan

High quality afterschool programs give families more stability and hope for the future. Keystone youth receive academic support while connecting socially with friends and caring adults.

Did You Know?

Keystone offers unique and high-quality afterschool programs for youth in grades K-12 at three different community-based locations. Offering tutoring and academic support, enrichment and STEM-based activities, and technology rich opportunities, Keystone provides youth safe and enriching environments to learn and grow.

Learn More

Your Neighbors Thank You

Next

Accelerating
Community Access

Your generosity and kindness are providing connection and vital resources for more than 37,000 of your neighbors!

Thank you for supporting our neighbors and strengthening our community, especially as more people are turning to Keystone for help. Your support gives low-income youth, families and seniors in our community access to resources and support to live with hope and dignity.

Right Now, Your
Support is Helping:

  • 400 children and teens
    gain skill and confidence to succeed.
  • 3,000 older adults
    stay engaged, healthy and independent.
  • 17,650 neighbors
    gain access to healthy food in new ways.

Take a Stroll through our community and meet a few of your neighbors who are thankful for your support.

Jim

Jim from St. Paul's West 7th neighborhood has been connected with Keystone programs for the last 10 years.

Jim

Seniors in our community need connection and resources now more than ever. Keystone’s support is a lifeline for these older adults.

Did You Know?

Did you know? Each year, Keystone partners with more than 1,000 seniors and their loved ones, helping older adults age in our community with dignity and connection. Are you looking for help navigating a change? Our staff can offer resources and support tailored for you.

Learn More
A graphic of the foodmobile
Moo Ra Pweh Toe

Moo Ra and Pweh Toe know the value of the Keystone Foodmobile.

Foodmobile

As food needs increase, expansion of Foodmobile service is one of our innovative ways to get more food to more people.

Did You Know?

This year, thanks to the generosity of our community, Keystone expanded Foodmobile services by putting a second mobile food shelf on the road. Our new vehicle offers 50% more capacity to deliver more food directly to people who have barriers to participating in our food shelf programs.

See the new vehicle
St. Paul neighbood graphic
Rosie

Rosie, a Keystone participant and volunteer for 19 years, has gone virtual.

Rosie

For older adults, isolation impacts long-term health. Our senior programs keep participants active and connected in new ways.

Did You Know?

Keystone is now offering senior programs virtually! We are offering exercise classes and social gatherings and sharing opportunities for new ways to stay connected and engaged at home. Want to check it out? To see virtual program offerings and sign up for our special e-news designed for older adults in our community, click below.

Check Out Senior Programs
Express Bike shop graphic
Dowon

Dowon got his first job this summer as a youth apprentice at Keystone's Express Bike Shop.

Dowon

Meaningful job experiences as a teen build the foundation for successful adult employment. During periods of high unemployment, teens are even less likely to get a job. Keystone prioritizes employment opportunities and job training for youth.

Did You Know?

Keystone hosted 25 teens in paid employment experiences this summer. Teens completed technology internships, worked as apprentices at Keystone’s Express Bike Shop, and gained valuable work experience across Keystone programs. Looking for a unique way to support our youth employment programs?

Donate a Bike or Shop
A graphic of a park
Jennifer

Jennifer, Parker and Arsalan have been connected to Keystone's Community Kids Program for six years.

Jennifer, Parker and Arsalan

High quality afterschool programs give families more stability and hope for the future. Keystone youth receive academic support while connecting socially with friends and caring adults.

Did You Know?

Keystone offers unique and high-quality afterschool programs for youth in grades K-12 at three different community-based locations. Offering tutoring and academic support, enrichment and STEM-based activities, and technology rich opportunities, Keystone provides youth safe and enriching environments to learn and grow.

Learn More

Your Neighbors Thank You

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We're Revving Up to
Support More People.

You can accelerate your support through the Acceleration Fund.

Learn more »

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Thank You Message to Our Community from Mary McKeown, Keystone President

Posted Friday, January 8, 2021

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Community Centers

Merriam Park Building

Merriam Park (& Admin Office)

2000 St. Anthony Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104

651-645-0349

info@keystoneservices.org

West 7th Community Center

West 7th

265 Oneida Street
St. Paul, MN 55102

651-298-5493

Food Shelves

Midway

1916 University Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104

651-917-3792

Rice Street

1459 Rice Street, Suite 3
St. Paul, MN 55117

651-487-2792

Location Hours

Keystone Best Buy Teen Tech Center

1150 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104

651-659-0613

Express Bike Shop

1158 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104

651-644-9660

exbike.com

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