Building Social Skills and Connection
The Community Support Program (CSP) is a drop-in center in West Saint Paul for individuals living with serious mental illness. This program helps reduce isolation, increase community connections, provide a sense of purpose, and improve social skills, all essential aspects of everyday living that improve symptoms and create stability.
Community Support Program (CSP)
The CSP offers an array of services open on weekday afternoons. Activities—staffed by social rehabilitation specialists—include art classes, museum trips, personal finances, fitness groups, and career classes like resume building, and so much more. New members must schedule their first visit by calling, but after that, no appointment is needed.
The program also includes a member council, made up of members who help make decisions and run the center.
CSP Member Center
Location & Hours
1740 Livingston Avenue
West Saint Paul, MN 55118
Phone: (651) 457-2248
| Monday | 12pm – 4pm |
| Tuesday | 11am – 3pm |
| Wednesday | 12pm – 4pm |
| Thursday | 11am – 3pm |
| Friday | 12pm – 4pm |
“With hope, I can go many places mentally. I’m a strong believer that peace of mind is the best thing in the world. If you got peace of mind, you can move mountains. Guild has put me in a state of mind to have peace of mind.”
—Larry E.
Explore Crisis and Partner Resources
If you’re looking for quick access to crisis hotlines, community partner contacts, or guides on navigating mental health systems, we can help. Our Resources page provides a centralized hub, including links to county resources, mental health advocacy groups, and essential materials.