Places of Worship
- Cedar United Methodist Church - 17540 Jefferson Street NE
- Church of Saint Paul - 1740 Bunker Lake Boulevard NE
- Glen Cary Lutheran Church (ELCA) - 15531 Central Avenue NE
- Eagle Brook Church - 1503 157th Avenue NE
- Oak Haven Church - 1555 Constance Boulevard NE
- Spirit of Christ Lutheran Church (LCMS) - 2749 Bunker Lake Boulevard NE
- Triumphant Faith Church Center - 13850 Lincoln Street NE
- Radisson Road Baptist Church - 13627 Radisson Road NE
- Family of Christ Lutheran Church - 16345 Pol
North Metro Community Volunteers
North Metro Community Volunteers is a group of local women who get together to promote community service, offer personal growth opportunities, and provide fellowship. Meetings are held once a month at the Majestic Oaks Restaurant to plan events and may include speakers on topics of interest to women. A variety of social events is also planned throughout the year.
North Anoka County Emergency FoodShelf and Clothing Closet (NACE)
NACE provides food and clothing to people in need through the generosity of our community. The FoodShelf and clothing closet are open Monday 9 am to Noon, Tuesday 5-8 pm, Wednesday 1 pm to 4:00 pm, and Thursday 8-11 am. NACE serves all residents of Ham Lake who are welcome to visit once a month up to 12 times per year. Donations are accepted during business hours. NACE is located at 18511 Highway 65 NE, P.O. Box 2, East Bethel, MN 55011.
Hospitals
Coon Rapids - Mercy Hospital -
4050 Coon Rapids Blvd NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433. Call 763-236-6000
Fridley - Mercy Hospital, Unity Campus -
550 Osborne Road NE, Fridley, MN 55432. Call 763-236-5000
Licensed Child Care Providers of Anoka County
Anoka County's Licensed Child Care Provider Online Search Tool
Please be aware: the information posted on the website is updated monthly which means a provider's license status may have changed since the last update. Before selection a provider, we recomend confirming the license status with Anoka County Child Care Licensing at: childcarelicensing@anokacountymn.gov
Ham Lake Sportsmans Club
The Ham Lake Sportsmans Club, organized in 1951 to improve the general area with an emphasis on promoting conservation, is a contributor to the cost of the aeration of Ham Lake. The Club also sponsors Boy Scout Troop 506, youth hunter safety classes each fall, and the Adopt-A-Highway program along Constance Boulevard. A shotgun trap league meets during the summer on Wednesday and Thursday nights. It provides open shooting to nonmembers and four open turkey shoots.
Ham Lake Lions Club
For over 45 years, the Lions Club has actively served the community's civic interests and promoted individuals' welfare through physical and monetary assistance. A nonprofit organization, the Lions Club hosts annual fundraisers and participates in or sponsors activities like the Seniors' Christmas Party, Adopt-A-Highway, Snowmobile Safety, Youth Camps and Youth Exchange, Eyebank leader and hearing dogs, and donates to local schools and fire departments.
Ham Lake Lake Association
A non-profit 501(c)3 organization formed by lake shore owners on Ham Lake in Ham Lake, Anoka County, MN to preserve and maintain the health of the lake. Learn more by visiting their Facebook page or following them on Twitter.
Cub Scouts - Pack 509
Providing a quality year-round family program designed for boys in the first grade through fifth grade. Pack 509 meets at Glen Cary Lutheran Church, 15531 Central Avenue, Ham Lake.
Cub Scouts - Pack 508
Pack 508 has provided Ham Lake boys with 40 years of "Fun with a Purpose." Pack 508 is Chartered by the Ham Lake Lions and meets at McKinley Elementary School.