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As St. Paul puts the brakes on giving cash to panhandlers, local woman offers another option

Signs are up in St. Paul telling drivers, “For everyone’s safety, don’t give in roadways.” As part of its Be The Solution campaign, the city’s website states, “We encourage the community to invest in structured support systems, rather than temporary relief, to create a more stable and dignified environment for our struggling and unsheltered neighbors.”

 

What are those “structured support systems?”

 

Marsha Carter can answer that question. She is the founder and working director of Beyond the Dance Network, a non-profit located in St. Paul. “We know and work with people who are struggling to feed their families or battling addiction. We have the passion and compassion to serve these individuals.”

 

Carter’s compassion stems from her personal experience. She was one of five children raised by a single mom. “We were never homeless, but we sure struggled to pay bills and put food on the table. I also saw what my homeless friends went through, so I have this need to help.” Carter said.

 

Founded in 2015, Beyond the Dance Network originally focused on women and children in Twin Cities’ shelters, providing dance to relieve the anxiety and pressure of homelessness. When COVID-19 hit, Beyond the Dance Network took a step back and decided to bring resources to people who were unhoused or dealing with barriers to help, like addiction or a criminal background. The nonprofit then bridged the gap with pop-up events providing food and clothing near St. Paul organizations like Dorothy Day Center and the Union Gospel Mission.

 

Today, Beyond the Dance Network reaches out directly to people experiencing homelessness in the Twin Cities, giving food, clothing and resources. It also partners with organizations providing housing to fill those spaces with furniture, linens, dishes and other home necessities. The nonprofit’s Beyond New Distribution Center opened in March of 2023 and houses donation items and gently used clothing, including business attire for people leaving incarceration and re-entering the workplace.

 

“New funding allows us to reach more people in need.” Carter said. “Right now, with our staff and volunteers, we need more space and we need a moving truck. At the same time, we’re not going to stop doing the work. We just do the best we can.”

 

Carter and the volunteers at Beyond the Dance Network are hosting a pop-up event at the nonprofit’s headquarters in St. Paul on Saturday, Sept. 28, to provide low-cost back-to-school clothes for kids, food and community resources.

 

Community Pop-Up Event

Saturday, Sept. 28

11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Beyond New Distribution Center

713 Minnehaha Ave. E.

St. Paul, MN 55106

Join us to shop low-cost clothes and shoes for the entire family, a kids’ craft table and beef hot dogs.

 

 

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