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Connecting people from every nation to build kind, thriving, multicultural communities.

MEN OF ALL NATIONS is a 501(c)(3) public charity based in Minnesota. We help newcomers, refugees, and low-income families integrate and participate fully in community life.

Independent & nonprofit
Community-led
Multicultural inclusion

About Us

MEN OF ALL NATIONS operates independently from government and without commercial profit. We believe every person—regardless of origin or nationality—deserves to belong, contribute, and thrive in their new community.

Representative: Daniel J. Kitatange
Registered Address: 11482 Lakewood Drive NE, Albertville, MN 55301, USA

Mission & Vision

Vision: Connected people, compassionate neighborhoods, prosperous communities.

Mission: Advance social inclusion and community capacity through welcoming activities, life skills support, and access to essential resources.

Dignity Belonging Solidarity Transparency

Focus Area: Community Connection & Multicultural Inclusion

(Non-medical and non-formal-education scope)

Orientation & Local Know-How

Neighborhood rules, winter safety, libraries, public transit, and everyday life tips for newcomers.

Mutual Aid Networks

Peer support between immigrant, refugee, and native-born neighbors to exchange help and resources.

Community Capacity

Volunteer coordination and small projects that build trust and collective problem-solving.

Programs & Activities

Neighbor Connect Club

Regular gatherings: conversational English for daily life, culture sharing, and community meals.

Essential Support

Community pantry, winterwear distribution, and referrals to nearby resources.

Community Orientation

Guidance to access public services and navigate local systems with confidence.

Life Skills Sessions

Household budgeting, digital safety, and basic job-seeking tips (not vocational training).

Upcoming Event

Minnesota Multicultural Community Day 2025

Date: Sunday, October 26, 2025, 1:00–5:00 PM

Venue: Community Center, Minneapolis, MN

Highlights: food booths, newcomer story corner, free winterwear corner, kids activities, volunteer sign-ups.

Goals: bring together 200+ community members and recruit 50 volunteers for Winter 2025–2026.

Missed a recent event? Check back here for the next schedule at your local community center.

Get Involved

Everyone can help! Choose a path that fits your time and skills.

  • Volunteer: event setup, welcoming, informal language support, winterwear logistics. Join Now
  • Community Partners: faith groups, associations, and local businesses supporting space, in-kind, or logistics. Partner With Us
  • In-Kind Contributions: coats, blankets, small household items, transit cards. Contact for In-Kind
  • Social Impact

    • Stronger bonds between newcomers and long-time residents via regular meetups.
    • Lower barriers to integration through approachable, practical resource connections.
    • More solidarity and self-reliance across multicultural groups.

    FAQ

    • Do you charge fees?
      Most activities are free; some require RSVP for logistics.
    • Do you give scholarships or vocational training?
      No. We focus on community connection and inclusion; we do not provide medical services nor formal education or vocational programs.
    • How can I donate?
      We currently prioritize in-kind and volunteer support. Contact us for transparent guidance.