Veterans Resource Directory

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2014-2015
Veterans
Resource
Directory
Of The St. Louis Metropolitan Area
Veterans Program
2014 - 2015
VETERANS RESOURCE DIRECTORY
FOREWORD
This Veterans Resource Directory was first published in 1987 to assist veterans and
their families in finding necessary information and referral sources. Through the years
we have updated and expanded the information in this directory. We offer you the best
resource information available in response to community need relating to veterans and
human services professionals. The Veterans Resource Directory has been very well
received, and we would like to thank all those people who have helped us update and
print this directory. Our directory has been replicated in many other states and is a wellworn resource for many St. Louis area veteran advocates. We are constantly striving to
provide new information and to keep up with the daunting task of updating hundreds of
telephone numbers and addresses in an ever-changing world.
This directory is a product of the Saint Louis County Office of Family and Community
Services, County Veterans Program. As a division of the Saint Louis County
Department of Human Services, the Office of Family and Community Services are
comprised of four components: County Older Resident Programs, County Homeless
Services Program, County Veterans Program, and County Youth Programs. Though
these programs all have services that target specific populations, they also work in
concert with other programs to provide services for those St. Louis County residents
who may find themselves "falling through the cracks" of other organizations. Though
developed for veterans this directory is designed to offer resources to all of our
customers. We will continue to provide you with quality information and referral services
through the publication of this Veterans Resource Directory.
If you need additional information or wish to speak to a Veterans Representative, please
contact:
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
OFFICE OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
County Veterans Program
North County Government Center-North of Hwy 40
21 Village Square
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone: (314) 615-7414
Fax: (314) 615-7418
South County Government Center-South of Hwy 40
4548 Lemay Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 615-4038
Fax: (314) 615-4031
*Printing of this directory has been funded through a grant from the Missouri
Veterans Commission (Veterans Service Officer Grant).
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
OFFICE OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
Central Office
9666 Olive Blvd. Suite 510, St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516, Fax: (314) 615-7619, TTY: (800) 735-2966
Services provided to Veterans:
Saint Louis County Veterans Program is designed to be a viable resource for Veterans
seeking assistance. We have the capability of delivering direct services and the ability to
collaborate with other agencies to address a wide variety of the needs of Veterans in
our community. Our staff provides traditional Case Management, Information, Advocacy
and Referral services to help Veterans obtain social services and VA benefits. These
benefits include, but are not limited to: legal, medical, employment and housing. We
also offer free transportation to medical appointments for disabled Veterans residing in
St. Louis County who are mobility impaired. Lastly, the Veterans Program team is
active in hosting and participating in Special Projects and Community Outreach Events
to provide resources to targeted veteran populations.
SAINT LOUIS CITY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Veterans Affairs
1520 Market, 4th Floor, Room 4065 St. Louis MO 63103
Phone: (314) 657-1650, Fax: (314) 612-5909
Services provided to Veterans:
The St. Louis City Department for Human Services, Office of Veterans Affairs serves in
the roles of advocate, resource facilitator, and referral source for veterans and their
families at risk due to poverty, chemical dependency and mental illness. Our main goal
is to assist eligible veterans in obtaining services, benefits, and other resources.
Assistance is provided through office visits, in response to telephone inquiries, and
through community outreach. Services include: Intake and Referral for Veterans and
their families for a wide variety of services, Implementation of St. Louis Veterans Legal
Project, and Planning, Collaboration, and Implementation of Special Veteran Events.
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Saint Louis County Veterans Program is a part of Saint Louis County
Government's Department of Human Services. County residents are afforded an
equal opportunity to participate regardless of race, color, national origin, sex,
age, disability, religion, or political affiliation.
We make every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities as addressed
by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Persons needing this publication in an
alternative format should contact the County Veterans Program Supervisor at:
(314) 615-7414.
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Better Business Bureau of Eastern Missouri & Southern Illinois ...........................1
Economic Development Resources ............ …………………………………………1
Merchants and Manufactures Association ............................................................1
Missouri Small Business and Technology Development Centers (SBTDC) ...... 1-2
National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) ...............................2
SCORE – St. Louis ...............................................................................................2
State of Missouri Department of Economic Development .....................................2
St. Louis Economic Development Partnership ......................................................3
St. Louis Regional Chamber .................................................................................3
STL Venture Works ...............................................................................................3
ST. Louis Veterans Business Resources Center ..................................................4
US Small Business Administration ........................................................................4
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American Gold Star Mothers INC. .........................................................................5
American Legion ......................................... …………………………………………5
American Legion Post 404, Saint Louis Service Women’s Post............................5
American Red Cross .............................................................................................6
AMVETS ...............................................................................................................6
Blue Star Mothers of America, INC. ......................................................................6
Disabled American Veterans ............................................................................. 6-7
Gold Star Wives of America, INC. .........................................................................7
Military Order Purple Heart....................................................................................7
Missouri Veterans Commission ......................................................................... 7-8
Paralyzed Veterans of America .............................................................................8
Veterans of Foreign Wars of U.S. ........................................................................9
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Alcoholics Anonymous. ....................................................................................... 10
Al-Anon & Alateen Family Group Information Center .. ……………………………10
Assisted Recovery Center of America (ARCA) ................................................... 10
Bridgeway Behavioral Health ........................................................................ 10-11
Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis ................................................ 11
Catholic Family Counseling ................................................................................. 11
Community Treatment INC............................................................................ 11-12
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Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation & Treatment Program. ............................. 12
Greater Missouri Area Cocaine Anonymous ....................................................... 12
Harris House Foundation .................................................................................... 12
Logan Chiropractic Health Centers ..................................................................... 13
Narcotics Anonymous-Show Me Region ............................................................. 13
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, St. Louis Area........................ 14
Provident Counseling .................................................................................... 14-15
The Salvation Army Alcohol & Drug Abuse ......................................................... 15
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration .............................. 15
VET Center ........................................................................................................ 15
Women’s Resource Center-Division of the YMCA .............................................. 16
Well Spring Resources ....................................................................................... 16
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Adult Vocational Education Special School District. ............................................ 17
Community Literacy of Greater St. Louis YMCA……………………………………17
Department of Elementary & Secondary Education – Veterans Education
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Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) – METRO East .................................... 18
Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) – METRO West ................................... 18
Logan College of Chiropractic ............................................................................. 19
St. Louis Public Library ....................................................................................... 19
St. Louis County Library. ..................................................................................... 19
Student Veterans Association Chapters .............................................................. 20
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - CLOTHING, FOOD, UTILITIES & MISC.
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All Nations Resources Center ............................................................................. 21
Ascension Episcopal Church............................................................................... 21
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta ................................................................................. 21
Broadway Baptist Church ................................................................................... 21
Chapel for the Exceptional ....................................................... …………………..21
Christ Pilgrim’s Rest ............................................................................................ 21
Christians Who Care ........................................................................................... 21
Circle of Concern ................................................................................................ 22
City of Peace Pantry ........................................................................................... 22
City of St. Louis, Department of Human Services, Division of Youth and
Family Services ................................................................................................... 22
City Seniors ......................................................................................................... 22
Community Action Agency of St. Louis County INC. ........................................... 22
Community Resource Center INC. ...................................................................... 23
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Criminal Justice Ministry...................................................................................... 23
Crisis Food Center ............................................................................................. 23
Elmwood Emergency Food Pantry ...................................................................... 23
Feed My People .................................................................................................. 23
Fellowship Center Church ................................................................................... 24
George Washington Carver House ..................................................................... 24
Grace Hill/Patch Neighborhood ........................................................................... 24
Grace U.M. Food Pantry ..................................................................................... 24
Hi Pointe Center .................................................................................................. 24
Holy Trinity Church. ............................................................................................. 24
Hosea House/Guardian Angel............................................................................. 24
Isaiah 58 Ministries ............................................................................................. 25
Jefferson County Rescue Mission ....................................................................... 25
Jewish Family and Children Services .................................................................. 25
Joint Neighborhood Ministries ............................................................................. 25
Kingdom House................................................................................................... 25
Ladies of Charity ................................................................................................. 25
Memorial Blvd. Christian Church ......................................................................... 26
METRO Christian Worship Center. ..................................................................... 26
MT. Nebo Pantry ................................................................................................. 26
North St. Louis Lutheran Outreach...................................................................... 26
North Side Team Ministry .................................................................................... 26
O’Fallon Township .............................................................................................. 27
Pleasant Green Baptist Church ........................................................................... 27
Salvation Army Temple CORPS ......................................................................... 27
San Francisco Temple ........................................................................................ 27
Second Presbyterian Church .............................................................................. 27
Shalom House..................................................................................................... 27
Sharing Our Sources........................................................................................... 28
Sisters Teresa and Bridget .................................................................................. 28
Society of St. Vincent DePaul ............................................................................. 28
Solomon’s Temple Church .................................................................................. 28
St. Agatha Food Pantry. ...................................................................................... 29
St. Anthony Food Pantry ..................................................................................... 29
St. Cronan Food Pantry ...................................................................................... 29
St. Elizabeth (Engelber)-SVDP ........................................................................... 29
St. James MB Church ......................................................................................... 29
St. John UCC ...................................................................................................... 29
St. Louis Adventist Community ........................................................................... 29
St. Louis Area Food Bank ................................................................................... 30
St. Louis Bibleway Church .................................................................................. 30
St. Nicholas Church ............................................................................................ 30
St. Peter AME Church ......................................................................................... 30
St. Pius V Church. ............................................................................................... 30
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St. Trinity Lutheran Church ................................................................................. 30
St. Vincent’s Church ............................................................................................ 30
St. Wenceslaus Church ....................................................................................... 31
Sunshine Ministries ............................................................................................. 31
The Learning Tree Intergenerational Center ....................................................... 31
Trinity Presbyterian Church ................................................................................. 31
Ward Chapel AME Church .................................................................................. 31
Wayman African Meth Episcopal ........................................................................ 31
Webster-Rock Hill Ministries. .............................................................................. 31
Wesley House ..................................................................................................... 32
Westside Missionary Baptist Church ................................................................... 32
William’s Temple Church of GOD in Christ ......................................................... 32
Youth Guard Christian Ministry ........................................................................... 32
Zion Lutheran Church ......................................................................................... 32
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE – HOUSING & SHELTER FOR ST. LOUIS AREA
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Housing Resource Center Homeless Hotline ...................................................... 33
ALIVE (Alternatives to Living in Violent Environments) ....................................... 33
American Red Cross .......................................................................................... 33
Beyond Housing .................................................................................................. 33
Bridgeway Behavioral Health Center .................................................................. 33
Catholic Charities Housing Resource Center .................................... ……………34
Catholic Urban Program ...................................................................................... 34
Covenant House Missouri ……………………………………………………………34
Employment Connection ................................................................................... 34
Epworth Children & Family Services ................................................................... 35
Gateway Homeless Services .............................................................................. 35
Genesis Men’s Home .......................................................................................... 35
Good Shepherd Children and Family Services ................................................... 35
Haven of Grace ................................................................................................... 36
Homeless Resource Bank ................................................................................... 36
Horizon Club ....................................................................................................... 36
Housing Authority of St. Louis (County & City) .................................................... 36
Jefferson-Franklin Community Action Corporation ........................................ 36-37
Karen House ....................................................................................................... 37
Kathy J. Weinman Shelter For Battered Women................................................. 37
Marygrove Child Center ...................................................................................... 37
Missionaries of Charity ........................................................................................ 37
Missouri Baptist Children’s Home ....................................................................... 37
New Life Evangelistic Center .............................................................................. 38
Our Lady’s Inn…………………………………………… .................................... …38
Peter and Paul Community Services, Inc. ........................................................... 38
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Residential Options, Inc.………………………………………………………. ......... 38
Room at the Inn…. .............................................................................................. 38
Saint Jane Catholic Service ................................................................................ 39
Settlement House................................................................................................ 39
St. Clair County Housing Authority ...................................................................... 39
St. Louis City – Department of Human Services – Homeless Services
Program .............................................................................................................. 39
Saint Louis County – Department of Human Services – Homeless
Services Program. ............................................................................................... 40
St. Martha’s Hall .................................................................................................. 40
St. Patrick’s Center ............................................................................................. 40
Shalom House..................................................................................................... 40
Sunshine Ministries Homeless Shelter ................................................................ 41
The Bridge-Centenary Church ............................................................................ 41
The Family Living Center .................................................................................... 41
The Hope Recovery Center................................................................................. 41
The Salvation Army Midland Division Headquarter ............................................. 42
The SPOT ………………………………………………………. .............................. 42
The Women’s Safe House…. .............................................................................. 42
The YMCA of Greater St. Louis........................................................................... 42
U.S. VETS - Missouri .......................................................................................... 42
Winter Shelter at Grace & Peace ........................................................................ 43
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Catholic Charities Archdiocese of St. Louis......................................................... 44
Challenge Unlimited INC. .................................................................................... 44
Community Action Agency of St. Louis County INC.……………………. ............. 44
Department of the Air Force…. ........................................................................... 45
Department of Veterans Affairs Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment ....... 45
Employment Connection ..................................................................................... 45
Illinois Department of Employment Security ........................................................ 45
Jefferson-Franklin Counties Employment Consortium ........................................ 46
Lafayette Industries INC. ..................................................................................... 46
Metropolitan Employment and Rehabilitation Services / Missouri Goodwill,
Inc. ................................................................................................................ 46-47
Missouri Division of Workforce Development ...................................................... 47
Missouri Workforce Development One-Stop Centers.................................... 47-48
Rehabilitation Services - Blind............................................................................. 48
Saint Louis County Government – Division of Personnel .................................... 48
Saint Louis County – Department of Human Services – Office of Family
and Community Services (Information and Referral) .......................................... 48
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S.L.A.T.E. (St. Louis, Agency on Training and Employment) ............................. 49
S.T.A.R.T. (Specialized Training for Adult Rehabilitation) ................................... 49
St. Charles County Career Center……………………………………………. ......... 49
St. Louis Community College Metropolitan Education and Training Center
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St. Patrick’s Employment Service – St. Patrick Center ....................................... 50
State of Missouri, Vocational Rehabilitation Division ........................................... 50
To File for Unemployment in Missouri ................................................................. 50
To File for Unemployment in Illinois .................................................................... 50
Transition Assistance Management Program (TAMP) Family Support
Center. ................................................................................................................ 51
Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis .............................................................. 51
United States Department of Labor - VETS ........................................................ 51
Veterans Leadership Program ............................................................................ 51
Warren County Sheltered Workshops ................................................................. 52
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375th Medical Group Clinic .................................................................................. 53
American Cancer Society .................................................................................... 53
Behavioral Health Alternative .............................................................................. 53
Behavioral Health Response ............................................................................... 53
BJC Behavioral Health ........................................................................................ 53
Christian Psychological & Family Services.......................................................... 53
Community Psychological Service ...................................................................... 54
Crider Health Center ........................................................................................... 54
East Side Health District...................................................................................... 55
Ellis Fischel Cancer Center ................................................................................. 55
Family Care Health Centers. ......................................................................... 55-56
Grace Hill Health Centers.................................................................................... 56
Missouri State Psychiatric Hospitals ................................................................... 56
Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers, INC. ................................ 57
Paraquad............................................................................................................. 57
Peoples Health Center .................................................................................. 57-58
Saint Louis County Department of Health ........................................................... 58
Saint Louis County Department of Human Services, Information & Referral
for Citizens with Disabilities ................................................................................. 58
Society for the Blind & Visually Impaired ............................................................. 59
SSM Home Health Care & Hospice Care ............................................................ 59
St. Louis Comprehensive Health Center, INC. ................................................... 59
St. Louis Effort for AIDS ...................................................................................... 59
St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center.......................................................... 59
St. Louis University Psychological Service Center .............................................. 60
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Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration ............................... 60
University of Missouri – St. Louis Eye Center ..................................................... 60
Veterans Administration St. Louis Health Care System ................................ 60-61
Visiting Nurse Association of Greater St. Louis ................................................... 61
Washington University Psychological Service Center ......................................... 61
LEGAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
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American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri ............................................. 62
Catholic Charities Legal Assistance Ministry ....................................................... 62
Crime Victims Advocacy Center .......................................................................... 62
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ...................................................... 62
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri ..................................................................... 62
Missouri Bar Referral Service.............................................................................. 63
NAACP (St. Louis Branch) .................................................................................. 63
St. Louis, City Public Defender............................................................................ 63
St. Louis County Public Defender ....................................................................... 63
The BAR Association of Metropolitan St. Louis Lawyers Referral &
Information Service ............................................................................................. 63
RAVEN – Non-Violence Education for Men ........................................................ 64
Victim Service Division with St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney ................... 64
Women Support Community Services ................................................................ 64
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Defense Finance Center & Accounting Services................................................. 65
Health Insurance - TRICARE .............................................................................. 65
H.E.R.O.E.S. Care .............................................................................................. 65
Military ID Card/DEERS Enrollment .............................................................. 65-66
Missouri Department of Conservation - Fishing & Hunting Licenses................... 66
Missouri Department of Revenue – Military Liaison ............................................ 66
--Automobile License Plates................................................................................ 66
--Veteran Status on ID Cards .............................................................................. 66
Missouri Veteran Awards Program...................................................................... 67
National Personnel Records Center .................................................................... 67
St. Louis Area Veterans Consortium INC. ........................................................... 67
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office.......................................... 67
MISSOURI VETERANS CEMETERIES AND VETERANS HOMES
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Missouri State Veterans Cemeteries ............................................................. 68-69
Missouri Veterans Commission Central Office (Veterans Home Program) ......... 69
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American Cancer Society .................................................................................... 70
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Transportation Network .............................. 70
EMT-Express Medical Transporters Inc. ............................................................. 70
James S. McDonnell USO................................................................................... 70
Mullanphy Travelers Aid ...................................................................................... 70
Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT) ....................................................... 71
Older Adults Transportation Service (OATS) ...................................................... 71
Saint Louis County Department of Human Services, County Older
Resident Programs (CORP) ................................................................................ 71
Saint Louis County Department of Human Services, County Veterans
Program .............................................................................................................. 71
Transportation Management Association (METRO)............................................ 72
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AARP Foundation/Senior Community Service Employment Program................. 73
Belleville Area College Programs and Services for Older Persons ..................... 73
Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis ................................................ 73
Cardinal Ritter Senior Services ........................................................................... 73
Carondelet Community Betterment Federation, Inc. ........................................... 74
City Seniors, INC. ............................................................................................... 74
Helping Elderly Live Privately and Safely (H.E.L.P.S) ........................................ 74
Housing Options Provided for the Elderly Inc. (H.O.P.E) .................................... 74
Jewish Community Center Covenant House Senior Center… ............................74
Meals on Wheels of Greater St. Louis................................................................. 75
Mid East Area Agency on Aging.......................................................................... 75
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services ........................................... 75
Northeast Missouri Area Agency on Aging…………………………………… ........ 76
OASIS at the Center of Clayton .......................................................................... 76
Saint Louis County, Department of Human Services, County Older
Resident Programs (CORP) ................................................................................ 76
St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (for City of St. Louis Residents) ....................... 77
Visiting Nurses Association ................................................................................. 77
Voyce .................................................................................................................. 77
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Catholic Charities Housing Resource Center ...................................................... 78
Missouri Department of Health ............................................................................ 78
Missouri Division of Family Services ................................................................... 79
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Saint Louis City Department of Human Services ................................................ 79
Saint Louis County Department of Human Services, Office of Family and
Community Services ..................................................................................... 80-81
United States Social Security Administration ...................................................... 81
United Way of Greater St. Louis… ......................................................................82
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U.S. President ..................................................................................................... 83
U.S. Representatives .......................................................................................... 83
U.S. Senators ................................................................................................ 83-84
Missouri, Governor .............................................................................................. 84
Missouri, Lieutenant Governor ............................................................................ 84
Missouri, Secretary of State ................................................................................ 84
Missouri, State Auditor ........................................................................................ 84
Missouri, State Treasurer ……. ........................................................................... 85
Missouri, Attorney General .................................................................................. 85
Saint Louis County Executive.............................................................................. 85
Saint Louis County Council ........................................................................... 85-86
Saint Louis City, Mayor. ...................................................................................... 86
Saint Louis City, President of the Board of Aldermen… ...................................... 86
HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS ...................................................................... 87-92
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF AGENCIES ............................................................... 93-99
AGENCY/PROGRAM DATA SHEET .......................................................................... 100
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BUSINESS
Services: Represents small and medium
sized businesses throughout the state of
Missouri. Our members are business owners
and managers with similar business
problems and concerns whose interests are
varied, yet who have a common goal—the
need for a strong voice in the legislative
process.
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BUSINESS
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF
EASTERN MISSOURI & SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS
211 N. Broadway, Suite. 2060
St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: 314-645-3300
Office Hours: 8:30am – 5pm
Service Reps Available: 9am - 4pm
Website: www.stlouis.bbb.org
MISSOURI SMALL BUSINESS AND
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
CENTERS (SBTDC)
Services: Give background information on
businesses and take consumer complaints.
Stay up to date on consumer issues.
For a full listing of SBTDC visit;
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Website:
www.missouribusiness.net/sbtdc/map.pdf
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCES
200 S. Hanley Rd. Suite 601
St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 231-4720
Fax: (314) 727-5544
Office Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Email: www.edr-consulting.com
East Central Region
St. Louis SBTDC
1520 Market St., Suite 1300
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 657-3762
Office Hours: 8am – 5pm M-F
Services: Provide the highest level of
counsel and leadership in the planning
analysis and negotiation required to
complete projects in today’s competitive
environment. Services include; city
planning and community revitalization,
public/private partnerships and development
financing.
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St. Charles Economic Development
Center SBTDC
5988 Mid Rivers Mall Dr., Ste. 108
St. Charles, MO 63304-7119
Phone: (636) 928-7714
Office Hours: 7am – 4pm M-F
St. Charles County Extension
SBTDC
260 Brown Rd.
St. Peters, MO 63376
Phone: (636) 970-3000
Office Hours: 8am – 5pm M-F
MERCHANTS AND
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
16100 Chesterfield Pkwy., W., Suite 210
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Phone: (636) 537-1360
Fax: (636) 537-4901
Office Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm M-F
Email: mmma@mmm-a.com
Website: www.mmm-a.org
Jefferson County SBTDC
301 3rd St.
P.O. Box 497
Hillsboro, MO 63050
Phone: (636) 797-5480
Office Hours: 8am – 5pm M-F
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Services: The Small Business Development
Centers provide business counseling,
training and many on-line resources that
help both existing and startup businesses.
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St. Charles Branch Office
Inside St. Charles Economic Development
Corporation
5988 Mid River Mall Dr.
St. Charles, MO, 63304
Phone: 636-447-5000
Fax: 636-441-6881
Office Hours: 9am – 3pm, M-F
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS
(NAWBO)
1012 Grupp Rd.
P.O. Box 31804
Des Peres, MO 63131
Phone: (314) 954-8344
Office Hours: 9am-5pm, M-F
Email: info@nawbostl.org
Website: www.nawbostl.org
Services: Free counseling on how to start or
manage a business. Help with writing a
business plan, banking and loan application,
marketing, permits, licensing, taxes, and
records for profit. Workshops and seminars
offered for a modest fee, for both start-up
entrepreneurs and exiting businesses looking
for a fresh perspective and renewed focus
for their business. Call for appointment.
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Services: Helps women evolve their
business by sharing resources and providing
a single voice to shape economic and public
policy. Provides support and individualized
training for women entrepreneurs starting or
growing a business. Conducts monthly
meetings, quarterly workshops, and
procurement fairs for members to showcase
products.
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STATE OF MO, DEPT. OF ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
301 W. High Street
P.O. Box 1157
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
Phone: 573-751-4962
Fax: 573-526-7700
E-mail: ecodev@ded.mo.gov
Website: www.ded.mo.gov
SCORE – St. Louis
Main Office
1222 Spruce St. Suite 10.103
St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 539-6602
Office Hours: 9am – 3pm, M-F
Services: Assist with business
development, job searching, starting
businesses, and developing a community.
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Find a SCORE Chapter near you visit;
Website: www.score.org/chapters-map
Kirkwood Branch Office
Inside PNC Bank
333 S. Kirkwood Rd.
Kirkwood, MO 63122
Phone: 314-800-1527
Fax: 314-909-7857
Office Hours: 9am – 3pm, M-F
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ST. LOUIS ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
7733 Forsyth Blvd. Suite 2200 & 2300
Clayton, MO. 63105
Phone: (314) 615-7663
Fax: (314) 615-7665
Office Hours: 8am – 4:30pm
Website: www.stlpartnership.com
Business Development Officer: Steve Grelle
South County Center
315 Lemay Ferry Rd., Suite 131
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 638-5858
Office hours: 8am - 4:30 pm, M-F
Wellston Center
6439 Plymouth Ave.
Wellston, MO 63133
Phone: (314) 727-6132
Office hours: 8am - 4:30 pm, M-F
Services: Provides information to expanding
businesses and individuals wanting to start a
business. Information offered; business
counseling, license registrations and permits,
guide to writing a business plan, start up
financing and incubator services.
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West County Center
743 Spirit 40 Park Drive
Chesterfield, MO 63005
Phone: (636) 519-4700
Office hours: 8am - 4:30 pm, M-F
ST. LOUIS REGIONAL CHAMBER
One Metropolitan Square, Suite 1300
St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 231-5555
Office Hours: 8:30am – 5pm M-F
Website: www.stlregionalchamber.org
Helix Center - Biotech Incubator
1100 Corporate Square
Creve Coeur, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-7663
Office hours: 8am - 4:30 pm, M-F
Services: Startup businesses only. Rents
small office space and production space at
below market rates and provides shared
tenant services such as photocopying, fax,
forklift, pallet jacks, and phone answering
services. Business consulting service free of
charge.
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Services: We develop and champion public
policy to enhance the region’s business
climate and livability. We work in specific
economic sectors to help companies’ startup,
expand, or move to St. Louis.
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STL VENTURE WORKS
Phone: (314) 615-7663
Business Development Officer: Steve Grelle
Grand Center
3830 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 534-1818
Office hours: 8am - 4:30 pm, M-F
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ST. LOUIS, VETERANS BUSINESS
RESOURCE CENTER
315 Lemay Ferry Rd., Ste. 114
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 531-VETS (8387)
Office Hours: 9am-5pm, M-F
Website: www.vetbiz.com
Services: Provides a wide variety of
training, business counseling and business
development programs for self-employment
ready individuals and veteran business
owners. The VBRC also has an active
mentoring and networking program
designed to bring clients together with
experienced and successful veterans in
business. VBRC serves Veterans, members
of the National Guard and Reserve and
active duty personnel transitioning to
civilian self-employment. All services are
free to qualified individuals. Applicants
must provide proof of Veteran, Guard,
Reserve or Active Duty status.
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U.S. SMALL BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
1222 Spruce St. Suite 10.103
St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 539-6613
Fax: (202) 481-0240
Office hours: 8am-4:30pm, M-F
Website: www.sba.gov/vets
Office of Veterans Business Development
Representative: Angie Wells
Services: Help with obtaining bank loans,
minority small business assistance, business
counseling and consulting, rural economic
development, business training,
publications, training in business
management skills.
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CONGRESSIONALCHARTERED/STATE
VETERANS SERVICE
ORGANIZATIONS &
SERVICE OFFICERS
CONGRESSIONALLYCHARTERED/STATE VETERANS
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS &
SERVICE OFFICERS
AMERICAN LEGION
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
VA Regional Office
400 South 18th Street
St. Louis, MO 63103-2271
Phone: (314) 552-9884
Hours: 8am-4pm, M-F
For a full listing of congressionallyChartered Veterans Service
Organizations, visit:
http://veterans.house.gov/citizens/resources
John Cochran VA Medical Center
915 North Grand, Room A, 339C
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 652-4100 Ext.54141
Hours: 8am-4pm, M-F
The Congressionally-Chartered Veterans
Service Organizations are national in scope
with several thousand members nationwide.
These familiar groups, the American
Legion, DAV, VFW, AMVETS, etc., have
local affiliations through established posts.
Services are provided free to Veterans and
are not contingent on organization
membership; however, membership is
strongly encouraged to support the various
programs and services offered.
Jefferson Barracks VA Medical Center
#1 Jefferson Barracks Drive
Building 4, Room 104A
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 652-4100 Ext: 54141
Hours: Call for appointment.
AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS,
INC. (AGSM)
Services: Assists Veterans and their families
with claims for VA benefits.
National Headquarters
2128 Leroy Place, NW
Washington, DC 20008
Phone: 202-265-0991
E-Mail: goldstarmoms@yahoo.com
Website: www.goldstarmoms.com
AMERICAN LEGION POST 404
SAINT LOUIS SERVICE WOMEN’S
POST
Phone: (314) 853-4746
Website: www.stlouiswomenvets.org
Services: Provides a wide range of
assistance to veterans and their families.
Specific assistance is based on a case by
case basis.
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St. Louis Chapter
Phone: (636) 257-3626
E-Mail: Go to website.
Website:
www.goldstarmoms.com/Depts/MO/MO.htm
Services: Provides services and support to
surviving mothers and their families.
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BLUE STAR MOTHERS OF
AMERICA, INC.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
National Headquarters
2025 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 303-4498
Toll-Free: (800) 733-2767
Hours: 8:00am-5pm, M-F
E-Mail: Go to website.
Website: www.redcross.org
President’s Address
5533 Terra Granada #1A
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Phone: See website for local chapter.
E-Mail: president@bluestarmothers.org
Website: www.bluestarmothers.org
Missouri Chapter
P.O. Box 632
Reeds Spring, MO 65737
Phone: (417) 272-0630 or (618) 540-8999
E-Mail: bsmmo2@aol.com
Website: www.bluestarmothers.org
St. Louis Area
10195 Corporate Square
Creve Coeur, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 516-2800
Hours: 8:00am-5pm, M-F
E-Mail: Go to website.
Website: www.redcross.org/mo/st-louis
Services: Provides support for mothers of
children honorably serving in the military.
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Services: Provides emergency
communication links for service members
and their families, and access to local
resources and support services.
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DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
VA Regional Office
400 South 18th Street Rm #119
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 552-9883
Hours: 8:00am-3:00 pm, M-F
AMVETS
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
VA Regional Office
400 South 18th Street, Room 124
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 552-9888
Hours: 8am-4pm, M-F
John Cochran VA Medical Center
915 North Grand Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 289-6443
Hours: 7:00am-2:30pm, M-F
John Cochran VA Medical Center
915 North Grand, Room A339B
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 652-4100 Ext: 4140
Hours: 7:30am-2:30pm, M-W-F
Services: Offers assistance with filing VA
claims for benefits; networks with career
centers and provides scholarships for
Veterans, active military and their children.
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Jefferson Barracks VA Medical Center
#1 Jefferson Barracks Drive
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 416-6984
Hours: 7:00am-2:30 pm, M-F
Services: Provides assistance with benefit
claims, disability, death benefits, education.
Programs include scholarships, youth
programs, and promotion of Americanism.
____________________________________
Services: Provides services and assistance to
Veterans including DOD and VA benefits
claims, transportation to and from VA
medical facilities, and help for homeless
Veterans to transition back into civilian life.
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MISSOURI VETERANS COMMISSION
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
For a full listing of VSOs, call
1-866-VET-INFO or visit
www.mvc.dps.mo.gov
GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA,
INC. (GSW)
P.O. Box 361986
Birmingham, AL 35236
Phone: 1-888-751-6350
E-Mail: info@goldstarwives.org
Website: goldstarwives.org
Headquarters Office
205 Jefferson St. 12th Floor
P.O. Box 147
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-3779
Email: Movets.veteran@mvc.dps.mo.gov
Website: www.mvc.dps.mo.gov
Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm, M-F
Services: Provide service, support and
friendship to widows and widowers of
military personnel who died on active duty
or as the result of a service related cause;
assistance with obtaining benefits.
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MILITARY ORDER PURPLE HEART
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
St. Louis County
Missouri Veterans Home
10600 Lewis & Clark Blvd.
Bellefontaine Neighbors
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 340-6389, Ext: 428
Fax: (314) 340-6379
Hours: 8am-4pm, M-F
VA Regional Office
400 S. 18th Street, Room 120
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 552-9746
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F
Florissant, City Hall
955 Rue St. Francois
Florissant, MO 63031
Phone: (314) 839-7606 or (314) 921-5700
Hours: 8:30am-3:00pm (Tues. Only)
Jefferson Barracks VA Medical Center
#1 Jefferson Barracks Drive
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 552-9746 - Call for appt.
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, F only
Maryland Heights Centre
2344 McKelvey Rd
Maryland Heights, MO 63044
Phone: (314) 340-6389, Ext. 242 or (314)
738-2599
Hours: 1st & 3rd Wednesdays
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PARALYZED VETERANS OF
AMERICA
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
Jefferson County
10325 Hwy 21
Hillsboro, MO 65030
Phone: (636) 797-9624
Hours: 7:30am to 4:00pm, MTWF
(At Arnold Office on Thursdays)
VA Regional Office
400 South 18th Street, Room 109
St. Louis, MO 63109
Phone: (314) 552-9887
Office hours: 8:30am-4:00pm, M-F
Arnold
3675 West Outer Road Suite #102
Arnold, MO 63010
Phone: (636) 287-8909 ext. #267
Hours: 8:00 am-3:30 pm, Thursdays
Jefferson Barracks VA Medical Center
#1 Jefferson Barracks Drive, Bldg. 52
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 894-6467
Hours: 8:30am-4:00pm, M-F
St. Charles County
St. Charles County Administration Blvd.
201 North Second, Ste. 323
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 949-7900 or 1-800-822-4012
Services: Assists Veterans in obtaining
compensation and other benefits; assists in
appeals process. Supports Veterans by
advocating for quality health care, research
and education, civil rights, transportation,
sports, and opportunities to maximize
independence.
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St. Louis Regional Office
400 S 18th Street, RM 107
St. Louis, MO 63103-2271
Phone: (314) 552-9885
Hours: 8:00am-4pm, M-F
Services: Network of Veterans Service
Officers throughout MO assisting veterans,
their dependents and survivors in obtaining
benefits from Department of Veterans
Affairs to which they are eligible as result of
honorable military service. Commission
also operates seven veterans homes in MO,
offering three levels of long-term nursing
care. Homes located in: Camden, Cape
Girardeau , Mexico, Mt. Vernon, St. James,
St. Louis, and Warrensburg. Veterans
Service Officers provide information
regarding the homes, furnish applications for
residency and provide assistance in filling
out the applications.
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VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF
U.S. (VFW)
Veterans Service Officer Locations:
VA Regional Office
400 South 18th Street, Room 105
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 552-9886
Hours: 7:30am-3:00pm, M-F
Closed for walk-ins on Thursday.
John Cochran VA Medical Center
915 North Grand, Room A339A
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 289-6382
Hours: 6:00am-2:00pm, M-Th
Jefferson Barracks
#1 Jefferson Barracks Drive, Room C-12
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 416-6984
Hours: 6:00am-2:00pm, F only
Services: Assists Veterans, their
dependents and survivors to obtain
compensation and pension benefits. Assists
with obtaining health care, vocational
rehabilitation and employment, education
and training, home loans, and life insurance.
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COUNSELING,
TREATMENT &
REHABILITATION
Services: Fellowship of relatives and
friends of alcoholics who share experiences
and ideas as an aid to solving their common
problems. Call for information concerning
meetings.
____________________________________
COUNSELING, TREATMENT &
REHABILITATION
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
14 Sunnen Dr., Suite 144
Maplewood, MO 63143
Phone: (314) 647-3677
Hours: 8:30am–5:00pm, M-T-Th-F
8:30am-7:00pm, Wed
9:00am-12:00pm, Sat
Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
Call or visit the web site for listings of
groups in your area.
ASSISTED RECOVERY CENTERS OF
AMERICA (ARCA)
Metropolitan St. Louis Psychiatric Center
Building
5351 Delmar Blvd., Floor 3-West
St. Louis, Missouri 63112
24 Hour Information Line: (314) 645-6840
Services: Alcoholics Anonymous is a
fellowship of men and women who share
their experience, strength and hope with
each other that they may solve their
common problem and help others to recover
from alcoholism. The only requirement for
membership is a desire to stop drinking.
There are no dues or fees for AA
membership. We are self-supporting
through our own contributions. AA is not
allied with any sect, denomination, politics,
organization, or institution. AA does not
wish to engage in any controversy, neither
endorses nor opposes any causes. Our
primary purpose is to stay sober and help
other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
____________________________________
ARCA Outpatient Facility – South St.
Louis
Lansdowne Medical Building
6651 Chippewa, Suite 224
St. Louis, MO 63109
ARCA Outpatient Facility – West County
Valley Medical Building
17300 N Outer Forty, Suite 212
Chesterfield, MO 63005
Services: Offers inpatient residential
treatment, outpatient addiction treatment,
and transitional living programs. Provides a
comprehensive approach to the treatment of
addictive disorders. Medical detoxification
combined with appropriate anti-craving
medications, relapse prevention counseling,
and psychiatric services.
AL-ANON & ALATEEN FAMILY
GROUP INFORMATION CENTER
14 Sunnen Dr., Suite 144
Maplewood, MO 63143
Phone: (314) 645-1572
Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, M-F
10:00am-7:00pm, 1st Thurs.
Toll Free: 1-888-425-2666
Website: www.missouri-al-anon.org
BRIDGEWAY BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH
Corporate Office
1570 S. Main Street
St. Charles, MO 63303
Phone: (636) 224-1210
Toll-Free: 1-866-758-1152
Hours: 8:00am – 5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.bridgewaybh.com
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Brentwood Office
(SATOP and Outpatient Programs)
2510 S. Brentwood, Suite 315
St. Louis, MO 63144
Phone: (636) 224-1600
Services: Offers psychological and social
support services free-of-charge to people
with cancer and their families.
City Center
(Inpatient Medical Detox and Outpatient
Programs)
1027 S. Vandeventer Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (636) 224-1700
CATHOLIC FAMILY COUNSELING
#20 Archbishop May Drive
St. Louis, MO 63119
Phone: (314) 792-7030
Website: www.ccstl.org
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of
St. Louis
4532 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 367-5500
Olivette Office
(Bridges to Success)
9445 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr.
Olivette, MO 63132
Phone: (636) 224-1300
Services: Individual, couple and family
counseling services/trauma-focused
cognitive behavioral therapy to persons
throughout the St. Louis area. Group
presentations and education programs are
also available through the agency's Family
Life Education Program. Services are
provided on a sliding scale.
____________________________________
West County Office
(Adult Outpatient Programs, Bridges to
Success)
14425 S. Outer 40 Rd.
Town & Country, MO 63017
Phone: (636) 224-1600
Services: Residential and outpatient
counseling for alcohol and drug abuse
clients. Medicaid approved. See website
for additional locations and services
provided at each. Child-care available at St.
Charles location. Visit the website for
additional locations and services provided at
each location.
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COMMUNITY TREATMENT INC.
(COMTREA)
Main Office
227 Main Street
Festus, MO 63028
Phone: (636) 931-2700
Hours: 9:00am-7:30pm, M-Th
9:00am-5:00pm, Fri
Crisis Hot Line:
(636) 931-2700 9:00am-4:30pm, M-F
(800) 811-4760 after hours & weekends
Hot Line connects to Behavioral Health
Response mobile teams, available to
dispatch to your home, if necessary.
Website: www.comtrea.org
CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY OF
GREATER ST. LOUIS
(formerly known as Wellness Community)
1058 Old Des Peres Rd
St Louis, MO 63131
Phone: (314) 238-2000
Fax: (314) 909-9900
Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.cancersupportstl.org
E-Mail: info@cancersupportstl.org
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Suburban Office/Athena Adolescent
C-Star Program
21 Municipal Drive
Arnold, MO 63010
Phone: (636) 296-6206
Office hours: 9 am - 7:30 pm M-F
GREATER MISSOURI AREA
COCAINE ANONYMOUS
Phone: (314) 361-3500
Website: www.camissouri.org
Call or visit website for information and
meeting locations.
Services: Individual, group, family,
marriage, residential and outpatient alcohol
and drug treatment (adult center and
separate teen center); residential spouse
abuse shelter; senior adult day program;
chronically mentally ill day program. Selfesteem class for children and teens.
Parenting classes; divorce education for
parents and children; speakers for schools
and community organizations; AA meetings;
NA meetings. Classes have set fees.
Counseling on sliding scale.
Visit website for additional locations and
services provided at each location.
____________________________________
Services: Individuals meet to share their
experience, strength, and hope to solve their
common problems and recover from their
addiction. The only requirement for
membership is a desire to stop using cocaine
and all other mind-altering substances.
There are no dues or fees. Twelve Step
Recovery Program is used.
HARRIS HOUSE FOUNDATION
8315 South Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63111
24-Hour Hotline: (314) 631-4299
Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Mon – Fri
Website: www.harrishousestl.org
DOMICILIARY RESIDENTIAL
REHABILITATION & TREATMENT
PROGRAM
VA St. Louis Health Care System,
Jefferson Barracks Division
#1 Jefferson Barracks Drive
St. Louis, MO 63125-4199
Phone: (314) 845-5080
Fax: (314) 845-5081
Services: Men and women are provided
with a structured recovery program, room
and board. 28-day and long-term residential
programs. The program offers an organized
environment with in-house AA meetings,
counseling and guidance. Medical, legal and
job referrals are facilitated as required.
There is a charge for services rendered.
Call or visit website for details.
____________________________________
Services: DRRTP is an active, goal direct,
work-oriented program designed to
rehabilitate and reintegrate Veterans who are
homeless back into the community.
Provides comprehensive residential clinical
care in a therapeutic setting. Call to apply
for screening interview.
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LOGAN CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH CENTERS
Website: www.logan.edu/patientcare/health-center-locations
ParaQuad
5240 Oakland Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 289-4200
Hours: 1:00pm-6:00pm, Wed
2:00pm-6:00pm, Thru
List of Locations:
Southfield Health Center
5422 Southfield Center
St. Louis, MO 63123
(314) 849-3800
Hours: 11:30am-7:00pm, M-T-W-Th
11:30am-6:00pm, Fri
9:00am-12:00pm, Sat
Montgomery Health Center - Campus
Location
1851 Schoettler Road
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Phone: (636) 230-1990
Hours: 11:30am-7pm, M-T-W-Th
11:30am-6pm, Fri
9:00am-12:00pm, Sat
St. Patrick's Center
800 N. Tucker
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 802-0989 or (314) 436-6971
Hours: 11:30am-4:30pm, M-F
Adult Rehabilitation Center
3949 Forest Park Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 535-0057
Hours: 6:30pm-9:30pm, M&W
Services: For individuals or families. This
includes x-rays, lab work, physical therapy
and other special diagnostic aids. Free
consultations available and free spinal
checks are offered at all facilities. Bring in
insurance cards if insurance will be filed.
____________________________________
Bogey Hills Health Center
2067 Zumbehl Road
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 947-4770
Hours: 11:30am-7:00pm, M-Th
11:30am-6:00pm, Fri
9:00am-12:00pm, Sat
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS - SHOW
ME REGION
P.O. Box 771908
St. Louis, MO 63177
Hotline: (314) 830-3232
Contact: Public Information Chairperson
Hours: 24-hour answering service
Website: www.showmeregionNA.org
CHIPS
2431 N. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63106
(314) 652-9231, Ext. 10
Hours: 12:30pm-4:30pm, Tues.
Jefferson Barracks VA Medical Center
1 Jefferson Barracks Drive
Bldg. #52, Room 2S13
St. Louis, MO 63125.
Phone: 314-652-4100, ext. 66411
Hours: 7:30am-4pm, M-Th-F
Services: Self-help, self-supporting program
based on the 12 Steps to Recovery of
Narcotics Anonymous. Participants must
have a desire to stop using drugs and or
alcohol. In addition to meetings, visits are
made to people at home, in the hospital or in
jail.
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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON
ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE,
ST. LOUIS AREA
8790 Manchester Road
St. Louis, MO 63144
Phone: (314) 962-3456
Office hours: 9 am - 5 pm, M-F
Website: www.ncada-stl.org
Family Therapy Institute
9109 Watson
St. Louis, MO 63126
Services: Short-term counseling and
referral, free info meetings, literature, books,
films/videos, speakers, K-12 prevention
services, employee assistance program,
social/recreational activities for teens.
Resource agency on alcoholism and drug
addiction.
____________________________________
Liberty Easy Access Recovery Network
(LEARN)
2650 Olive Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Jefferson County Center
3675 W. Outer Rd. Suite. 203
Arnold, MO 63010
Phone: (314) 898-0102
North County Center
409 S. Florissant Rd.
Ferguson, MO 63135
Phone: (314) 884-6099
PROVIDENT COUNSELING
Crisis Help Line: (314) 647-HELP (4357)
Administrative Office
2650 Olive Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 371-6500 Fax: (314) 371-6510
For appointment call: (314) 533-8200 or 1800-782-1008
Website: www.providentstl.org
St. Charles Center
1550 Wall Street, Second level
St. Charles, MO 63303
Phone (636) 946-6636
West County Center
12755 Olive St. Suite. 115
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
(314) 533-8200 or (314) 898-0100
List of Locations:
Central City Center
2650 Olive
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 533-8200
Community Development - Families &
Children Emerge Strong (FACES)
1104 South Jefferson
St. Louis, MO 63103
Managed Psych Care
2650 Olive
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 533-8200
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative
(TPPI)
4008 Shreve
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 382-0710 Fax: (314) 382-2421
Union Electric (CAP)
#1 Campbell Plaza Bldg. C
59th and Arsenal
St. Louis, MO 63139
(314) 533-8200
Crestwood Center
9109 Watson Road
St. Louis, MO 63126
(314) 533-8200
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Illinois Center - Fairview Heights
141 Market Place Dr. Suite. 206
Fairview Heights, IL 62208
Phone: (618) 398-7250
SUBSTANCE ABUSE & MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA)
Website: www.samhsa.gov
Services: Quality mental health counseling:
individuals, families, couples, and groups
for variety of issues; stress management;
sexual and physical abuse; substance abuse;
depression and anxiety; gambling addiction;
unemployment; parenting, marriage, and
relationship counseling. Services offered on
sliding scale.
____________________________________
Visit website to find a substance abuse
treatment facility or mental health treatment
facility near you.
____________________________________
THE SALVATION ARMY ALCOHOL
& DRUG ABUSE
Website:
www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/harborlights
St. Louis Vet Center
2901 Olive
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 531-5355
VET CENTER
Phone: (877) 927-8387
Website: www.vetcenter.va.gov
Locations:
East St. Louis Illinois Vet Center
1269 East 89th Street, Suite 1
East St. Louis, IL 62205
Phone: (618) 397-6602 Fax: (618) 397-6541
Harbor Light Center
3010 Washington
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 652-3310 (available 24 hours)
Office hours: 8:30 am - 5 pm, M-F
Services: Individual and group counseling
for veterans with readjustment issues
incurred during active duty service. These
issues must be related to combat experiences
in any war zone or sexual trauma while on
active duty. Counselor are specialize in the
treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD). Psycho-education provided to
veteran families and couples for military
related issues for the above listed
readjustment issues. Referrals for
employment, drug/alcohol, Agent Orange,
benefits, homelessness offered. Services are
free. Copy of DD214 and 180 days of active
duty required for counseling services.
____________________________________
Services: Ten inpatient and six detox beds,
detox unit, outpatient program, alcohol and
drug rehabilitation and counseling programs,
GED classes and classes for drug after-care,
veteran’s counselor on staff.
Veterans Residence
2933-35 Locust
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 932-7738
Services: Provides transitional grant per
diem housing and case management for
Veterans with substance abuse problems
undergoing treatment at Harbor Light Center
or VAMC-Jefferson Barracks. Assists with
finding employment and life skills. Referral
by Hope Recovery is required.
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WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTERDIVISION OF THE YWCA
140 North Brentwood Boulevard
Clayton MO 63105
Phone: (314) 726-6665
Fax: (314) 727-1372
Office hours: Mon – Fri., 8am – 5 pm
Services: Comprehensive, integrated
approach to problem solving via counseling,
support groups, workshops, seminars. By
appointment only.
____________________________________
WELL SPRING RESOURCES
2615 Edwards Street
Alton IL 62002
Phone: (618) 462-2331
Fax: (618) 462-2504
Crisis Line: (618) 465-4388
Website: http://wellspringresources.co
Hours: 8:00am-6:00pm on Mon
8:00am-8:00pm on T-W-Th
8:00am-5:00pm on Fri
Walk-ins 9:00am-2:00pm, M-F
Services: 24-hour crisis services,
community support services, counseling
services, medication-assisted recovery
services, psychiatric and medical services,
residential and housing services, senior and
caregiver services, substance abuse
counseling and DUI services.
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EDUCATION
COMMUNITY LITERACY OF
GREATER ST. LOUIS, YMCA
2635 Gravois Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 776-7102
Fax: (314) 776-6872
Hours: 8am - 4pm Mon-Fri
Website: www.ymcastlouis.org
EDUCATION
ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
12110 Clayton Road
Town & Country, MO 63131
Phone: (314) 989-8100
Hours: 8am - 4:30pm Mon-Fri
TYY: (314) 989-8552
Website: www.ssdmo.org
Services: One-on-one small group tutoring
in basic literacy skills. Tutors and students
meet in learning centers or libraries.
Students must be 16 and out of school.
____________________________________
South Tech High School – Adult Program
12721 West Watson
Sunset Hills, MO 63127
Phone: (314) 989-7400
Fax: (314) 989-7503
Hours: 6:30am - 3:30pm Mon-Fri
Website: www.ssdmo.org
DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY
AND SECONDARY EDUCATION VETERANS EDUCATION AND
TRAINING
Truman Middle School
12225 Eddie and Park Road, Room 22
St. Louis, MO 63127-1413
Phone: (314) 729-2444
Fax: (314) 729-2495
Hours: 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Email: dese.troopstoteachers@dese.mo.gov
North Tech High School – Adult Program
1700 Derhake Road
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 989-7600
Fax: (314) 989-7665
Office hours: 7am - 3:30pm Mon-Fri
Website: www.ssd.k12.mo.us
Services: Program Overview
The Troops To Teachers (TTT) program
seeks to place retiring military personnel and
other eligible persons in second careers as
public school teachers in elementary,
secondary, career and technical, or special
education schools. Aims of this program are
to relieve teacher shortages, especially in
math, science, special education and other
high need subject areas, while also assisting
military personnel in making successful
transitions to second careers in teaching.
The program has the potential to link Troops
To Teachers with the GI Bill to create a
truly unique incentive to attract high quality
role models to help alleviate the shortage of
qualified teachers.
____________________________________
Services: Technical training for careers.
Career programs available: auto body,
computer, travel agent, certified medical
technician, certified nurse assistant,
combination welder, computer repair
technician, electrician, cosmetology &
instructor training, emergency medical tech,
HVAC-R, machinist, plumber, practical
nurse, professional secretary instruction,
office technician, LPN program.
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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY
CENTERS (EOC) - METRO EAST
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY
CENTERS (EOC) - METRO WEST
Alton (EOC)
11 W. 3rd St.
Alton, IL 62202
Phone: (618) 465-5124
Fax: (618) 465-4101
Email: ssulley@heccstl.com
Office Hours (all locations):
9am - 5pm Mon – Thurs.
9am - 4:30pm Friday
Higher Education Consortium of
Metro St. Louis – Central Office
8420 Delmar Blvd. Suite 504
St. Louis, MO 63124-2180
Phone: (314) 991-2700
Website: www.heccstl.com/education.html
Belleville (EOC)
110 North High Street, Suite #1
Belleville, IL 62220
Phone: (618) 235-1776
Fax: (618) 222-8710
Email: bechols@heccstl.com
Midtown (EOC)
4236 Lindell Blvd. Suite 102
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 367-8100
Fax: (314) 361-0265
Email: dburnett@heccstl.com
East St. Louis (EOC)
Bldg. B, 1st Floor, Suite 1013
601 James R. Thompson Blvd.
East St. Louis, IL, 62201
Phone: (618) 874-8734
Fax: (618) 874-6370
Email: ajones@heccstl.com
Northside (EOC)
#13 North Oaks Plaza
Natural Bridge at Lucas & Hunt
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 384-4005
Fax: (314) 381-3247
Email: mfrank@heccstl.com
Lewis & Clark College – Alden Hall
1004 E. 5th St.
Alton, IL 62202
Phone: (618) 468-6130
Email: pwebb@heccst.com
St. Charles (EOC) (Appointment Only)
212 Tuner Blvd
St. Peters, MO 63376
Phone: (314) 385-4005
Fax: (314) 361-0265
Email: mfrank@heccstl.com
Services: Career Exploration, Interest
Inventory Testing, College or Voc-Tech
School Selection, Resume Assistance, Oneon-One Educational Counseling, Assistance
in Completing Financial Aid Applications,
Assistance in completing Admission
Applications, Choosing a right course of
study, Help in building Self-Confidence and
Providing info on student default remedies.
Services are provided primarily to
individuals who are low-income, firstgeneration college-ready and at least
nineteen (19) years of age.
____________________________________
Partnership with
StLCC at WJ Harrison
Education Center
3140 Cass Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 763-6000
Fax: (314) 763-6030
Website: www.stlcc.edu
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LOGAN COLLEGE OF
CHIROPRACTIC
1851 Schoettler Rd.,
Chesterfield, MO 63006-1065
Phone: (636) 227-2100 &
Toll-Free: 1-800-782-3344
Hours: 11am - 7pm Mon - Thurs,
11am - 6pm Fri, & 9am - Noon Sat
Website: www.logan.edu
ST. LOUIS COUNTY LIBRARY
Headquarters
1640 South Lindbergh Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63131
Phone: (314) 994-3300
Fax: (314) 994-9411 / Extension 287
Hours: 9am - 9pm Mon - Thurs,
9am - 5pm Fri – Sat, 1pm – 5pm Sun
Website: www.slcl.org
Services: Logan College of Chiropractic has
institutional accreditation from the North
Central Association of Colleges and
Schools, Higher Learning Commission,
which is a regional accreditation for all
higher education in 19 states. At Logan, our
students are taught the principles of patientcentered health care. Our students, faculty
and clinicians are challenged to improve
patients’ health while making the health care
system better for all patients.
Services: Houses major genealogical
research center. Genealogy Department
assists Veterans with any military genealogy
requests. Recent acquisitions include WWI
Draft register for the State of Missouri, a
complete Index of all known Confederate
Soldiers, an index of Union soldiers for the
states of Missouri and Illinois.
The Library Internet address is:
www.slcl.lib.mo.us/slcl/sc/index.html
____________________________________
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY
Central Branch
1301 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 241-2288
Fax: (314) 822-8744
Hours: 10am – 9pm Mon – Thurs,
10am – 6pm Fri – Sat, 1pm – 5pm Sun
TDD#: (314) 539-0375
Literacy Hotline: (314) 241-9393
Website: www.slpl.org/
Services: Specialized help with Education
and Career choices. Computerized
Guidance Information System can give you
a quick descriptive printout of different
occupations. Help finding appropriate
schools and colleges to attend. Practice
books to help prepare for the SAT, ACT,
CLEP and entrance exams for most schools.
Assistance in locating different types of
financial aid.
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STUDENT VETERANS ASSOCIATION
CHAPTERS
Washington University
1 Brookings Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63130
Phone: (314) 935-5000
Website: ucollege.wustl.edu/yellowribbon
Email: ucollege@artsci.wustl.edu
Florissant Valley Campus
3400 Pershall Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63135
Phone: (314) 513-4200
TDD: (314) 595-4369
Fax: (314) 513-4724
Website: www.stlcc.edu
Webster University
470 E. Lockwood Ave.,
Webster Groves, MO 63119
Phone: (314) 968-6900
Web: involved.webster.edu/organization/svo
Email: svo@webster.edu
Lindenwood University
209 S. Kingshighway
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 949-2000
Email: lindenwoodveterans@gmail.com
Services: Provide a social network and
support structure for veterans transitioning
to academic life and civilian careers.
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St. Charles Community College
4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive PO 76975
St. Peters, MO 63376
Phone: (636) 922-8000
Website: www.stchas.edu
Saint Louis University
One Grand Blvd., DeBourg Hall
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 977-3425
Website: www.slu.edu
Email: vsa@slu.edu
University of Missouri – St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 516-5548
Hours: 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
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EMERGENCY
ASSISTANCECLOTHING, FOOD,
UTILITIES & MISC.
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
3662 South Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 532-2948
Hours: 10am - 12pm Tues
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCECLOTHING, FOOD, UTILITIES &
MISCELLANEOUS
Most of the following agencies serve
specific zip code regions due to their
funding criteria. Please check with the
agencies to see if they serve your area.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Clothes Closet;
Photo ID and Proof of Residence.
____________________________________
CHAPEL FOR THE EXCEPTIONAL
3436 Winnebago
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 776-7172
Hours: 2pm - 3pm Mon & Fri
Email:
evamay.waymakerschapel@yahoo.com
ALL NATIONS RESOURCES CENTER
9735 Halls Ferry Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 869-6636
Hours: 8:30am - 10am Fri
Services: Food Pantry; Children’s Clothes
Closet; Call for food if not a resident of
63136.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63118
only; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
ASCENSION EPISCOPAL CHURCH
4975 Heege Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63123
Phone: (314) 352-3544
Hours: 2:30pm - 5pm Tues,
9am – 11:30am Sat
CHRIST PILGRIM’S REST
1341 North Kingshighway
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 367-2974
Hours: 8am - 10am Tues
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Must Fill out an Application; Can
only get food twice a month
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Need Photo ID and Proof of
Residence; can only get food twice a month.
____________________________________
BLESSED TERESA OF CALCUTTA
106 Church St.
St. Louis, MO 63135
Phone: (314) 524-0500
Hours: 9:30am – 12pm Fri
9:30am – 11:30am Tues
Website: www.archstl.org
CHRISTIANS WHO CARE
803 Lafayette
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 968-1281
Hours: 9:30am - 11:30pm Mon & Wed
Services: Food Pantry; Residents Residing
in 63117, 63119, 63122, 63134, & 63144;
Bring Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Bring Photo ID and
Proof of Residence; Emergency Assistance;
Parish Boundaries only
____________________________________
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CITY SENIORS
4705 Ridgewood
St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 352-0141
Hours: 10am – 11am Mon - Fri
CIRCLE OF CONCERN
112 St. Louis Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63088
Phone: (636) 861-2623
Hours: 9am - 3pm Mon - Fri
Website: www.circleofconcern.org
Services: Food Pantry; Residents residing in
63116 only; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63088
only; Emergency Assistance; Bring Photo
ID, SSN for every Household Member,
Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, INC.
(Formerly STEP, Inc.)
2709 Woodson Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63114
Phone: (314) 863-0015
Fax: (314) 863-1252
Office hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
Website: www.caastlc.org
CITY OF PEACE PANTRY
6140 Garfield
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 521-1122
Hours: 11am - 12:30pm Tues
Email: slb4864@att.net
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Emergency Assistance; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Alcohol/drug abuse counseling,
parent aide services, home weatherization,
utility assistance, housing program,
emergency food/clothing. Clients must be
low-income residents of St. Louis, County.
Excluding Wellston. They must meet
federal poverty income guidelines. Bring
picture ID, final bill from utility, proof of
income from prior month, social security
cards for each member of the household.
____________________________________
CITY OF ST. LOUIS, DEPARTMENT
OF HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF
YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES
634 North Grand, 7th Floor
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 612-5943 or (314) 612-5941
Office Hours: 8am – 5pm, Mon – Fri
Services: Provides meals and snacks for
children who participate in programs and
reside in homeless shelters. Provides the
Mine Program, a life skills instructional
program for juveniles under Family Court
Supervision. Free lunch served for all
children from 1-18 years at over 200 City &
County locations, June to Sept. Call for
location near you.
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ELMWOOD EMERGENCY FOOD
PANTRY
5048 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 361-2129
Hours: 10am – 1pm 3rd Sat.
Email: pathwayyy@yahoo.com
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER,
INC. (P.A.K.T.)
500 Airport Rd.
Ferguson, MO 63135
Phone: (314) 524-2710
Fax: (314) 524-8748
Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
Website: www.paktcenter.org_
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Emergency food pantry, limited
utility assistance, health services (screening
for high blood pressure, diabetes,
hypertension), youth recreation program and
legal aid referral. Phone first.
____________________________________
FEED MY PEOPLE
Main Office
171 Kingston
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 631-4900
Fax: (314) 631-7930
Hours: 10am – 3pm Mon - Fri
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MINISTRY
941 Park Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 652-8062
Hours:
Services: Release to Rent; Two-year
Veteran’s Support program; Prisoners One
on One; Education Assistance; Family
Support Groups; *Short Term Assistance –
Backpacks, Bus Tickets, Emergency Help,
and Referrals to other Agencies.
____________________________________
Branch Office
3295 Ottomeyer Rd.
High Ridge, MO 63049
Phone: (636) 677-9885
Fax: (636) 677-8691
Hours: 10am - 2:30pm Tues - Fri
9:30am - 12:30pm Sat.
www.feed-my-people.org
CRISIS FOOD CENTER
21 E. 6th St.
Alton, IL 62002
Phone: (618) 462-8201
Hours: 1pm - 3pm Mon - Fri
Services: Food only twice a month,
financial help, job counseling, legal
counseling, weatherization materials, fans,
heaters smoke detectors. Client must live in
South St. Louis County or Northwestern
Jefferson County; and be below or at
poverty level.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Call First; Bring
Photo ID, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
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FELLOWSHIP CENTER CHURCH
3732 Wyoming St.
St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 773-4628
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring ID for each Household
Member; Clothes Closet.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Provides 24 hr.
prayer service and food for the poor. Must
call for appointment.
____________________________________
HI POINTE CENTER
6020 Southwest
St. Louis, MO 63139
Phone: (314) 781-1617
Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm Mon - Wed
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER
HOUSE
3035 Bell
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 652-8485
Hours: 9am - 12pm Mon – Thurs
Website: www.carverhouse.org
Services: Food Pantry Coverage area is
Holly Hills to County Line and 55 to the
River; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
4720 Jamieson
St. Louis, MO 63109
Phone: (314) 752-1015
Hours: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Tues, Wed, Thurs
GRACE HILL/PATCH
NEIGHBORHOOD
7925 Minnesota
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 584-6960
Hours: 9:30am - 1:30pm Mon - Fri
Website: www.gracehillsettlement.org
Services: Any Zip Code; Bring Photo ID,
SSN for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
____________________________________
HOSEA HOUSE/GUARDIAN ANGEL
2635 Gravois
St. Louis MO 63118
Phone: (314) 773-9027
Website: www.gasastl.org
Services: Food Pantry; Clothes Closet and
Senior Programs; Emergency Assistance;
Residents of 63111 only; Bring Photo ID,
SSN for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food, clothing, thrift store, and
utility assistance for restricted areas: 63104
and 63118. Household goods, but no
furnishings. Need ID for food or note from
shelter, or pantry that person frequents.
Referral for free clothes & household goods.
By appointment only.
____________________________________
GRACE U.M. FOOD PANTRY
6199 Waterman
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 868-1992
Hours: 9:45am - 11:45am Tues
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Services: Emergency assistance for utilities,
rent, RX's. Bus passes for job seekers, &
newly employed, doctor or clinic visits.
Residents of 63188 and 63104 only.
Monthly Senior home delivered meals.
____________________________________
ISAIAH 58 MINISTRIES
2149 S. Grand
St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 776-1410
Hours: 10am - 1pm Tues Wed Thurs.
Services: Food Pantry; Resident of South
City Area; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
KINGDOM HOUSE
1321 So. 11th Street
St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 421-0400
Office Hours: Vary
Day care: 6:30am – 5:30pm
Website: www.kingdomhouse.org
JEFFERSON COUNTY RESCUE
MISSION
8943 Commercial Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63070
Phone: (636) 475-3030
Hours: 9:30am - 2:30pm Mon - Fri
Services: Emergency food, crisis
counseling, child day care, youth services.
No charge for services. Call for
appointments. Residents of the following
zip codes 63104, 63118, 63116, and 63111
only.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Clothes Closet;
Serving only residents of 63070; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
LADIES OF CHARITY
7500 Natural Bridge
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 383-4207
Hours: 10am – 2pm Wed & Fri
JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN
SERVICES
10950 Schuetz Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63146
Phone: (314) 993-1000
Hours: 8:30am - 4:00 pm Mon - Fri
Services: Food Pantry; Clothes Closet and
Emergency Assistants; Residents of 63120
& 63121 only; Can only get food once a
Month; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
JOINT NEIGHBORHOOD
MINISTRIES
2911 McNair Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 771-3987
Hours: 9am - 12pm Mon, Wed, & Fri
Website: www.jnministry.org
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NORTH ST. LOUIS, LUTHERAN
OUTREACH
2023 Bissell
St. Louis, MO 63107
Phone: (314) 652-7383
Contact: Otis or Debbie Woodard
Office hours: Open 24 hours a day
MEMORIAL BLVD. CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
3000 North Kingshighway
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 367-6817
Hours: 2pm - 4pm Tues - Thurs
Services: Food Pantry; Referral required if
not a resident of 63115; Can Only Come
Once a Month; Clothes Closet, Bring Photo
ID, SSN for every Household Member,
Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food supplies, clothing, furniture,
shelter for homeless single women over age
17. Services only for homeless or low
income persons in area.
____________________________________
NORTH SIDE TEAM MINISTRY
1908 E. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63107
Phone: (314) 534-5656
Office hours: 9am - 5pm, M-F
METRO CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
CENTER
3452 Potomac St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 772-8444 Ext. 135
Hours: 3rd Sat of the Month 12:30pm;
Wed & Thurs 11am – 4pm;
Fri 10am – 12pm
Services: Emergency food pantry, some
utility assist if money available, Referrals
should be from Office of Veterans Affairs.
Section 8 housing if certified, and if
available. Boundary: North Florissant to
Broadway, Salisbury to Prairie. Prefer
assisting within boundary but will make
exceptions.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Clothes Closet;
Residents of Any Zip Code; Bring Photo ID,
Proof of Residence, and Social Security
Card, Must Fill Out an Application.
____________________________________
MT. NEBO PANTRY
4981 Theodore
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 389-2269
Hours: Wed 9am – 12pm;
Except 5th Wed of Month
Email: mtnebo1933@yahoo.com
Services: Food Pantry; Bring Photo ID,
Social Security card, and Proof of
Residence; Referral required if Not from
63113
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O'FALLON TOWNSHIP
600 S. Smiley
P.O. Box 160
O'Fallon, IL 62269
Phone: (618) 632-3507
Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F.
SAN FRANCISCO TEMPLE
10191 Halls Ferry Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 388-3300
Hours: 9am – 11am Thurs – Fri
Website: www.sanfranciscotemple.com
Services: General assistance, commodities,
referrals, circuit breakers, homestead
exemptions applications, voters’
registration, notary public, handicapped
parking applications, rotary wheels, postal
alert. Township has a Youth Committee, a
Senior Citizens Committee and a Planning
Commission. Must reside in Zip Code:
62269
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
4501 Westminster
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 367-0366
Hours: 10am - 10:30am Sat
PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH
1220 Rev. G. H. Pruitt Pl.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 535-7548
Hours: 2nd Wed of the Month; 11am - 1pm
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
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Services: Food Pantry; Residence of Any
Zip Code welcome; Bring Photo ID, SSN
for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
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SHALOM HOUSE formerly
UNITED METHODIST METRO
MINISTRY
1040 South Taylor
St. Louis, MO 63110-1514
Phone: (314) 534-1010 / Ext. 3203
(314) 534-1010 Ext. 3100
Website: www.shalomhousestl.org
SALVATION ARMY TEMPLE CORPS
2740 Arsenal St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 771-3460
Hours: 3pm to 5pm Thurs
Services: Food and clothing pantry, utility
and rent assistance when available, 24 hour
shelter for women, Head Start Program,
Hispanic community service. New service
provided: ACCION Social Communitarians.
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Services: Food Pantry; Call 9am – 4pm
Mon - Fri to Schedule an Appointment;
Utility, Mortgage, and Rent Assistance.
Bring Photo ID, Proof of Income and
Residence. Residents must reside in the
following zip codes: 63101, 63102, 63103,
63104, 63109, 63110, 63111, 63116, 63118
and 63139.
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SHARING OUR SOURCES
10636 Bellefontaine Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 869-7777
Hours: 6pm – 6:45pm Wed
Services: Residents of 63137 only; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
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West County Thrift Store
14660 Manchester Rd.
Ballwin, MO 63011
Phone: (636) 207-SVDP (7837)
Hours: 9am - 8:00pm Mon - Sat
South Kingshighway Thrift Store
4928 Christy Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 352-4000
Hours: 9am - 7pm Mon - Sat
SISTERS TERESA AND BRIDGET
2401 N. Grand
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 531-1169
Hours: 9am - 12pm Thurs
Lemay Ferry Thrift Store
3924 Lemay Ferry Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 845-7837
Hours: 9am - 8pm Mon - Sat
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code welcome; Bring Photo ID, SSN
for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence; Emergency
Assistance.
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Services: We assist with utilities, food,
clothing, rent/mortgage, transportation,
furniture, and emergency crisis via home
visitation. Operates thrift stores, job
assistance program, and criminal justice
ministry to incarcerated persons. Through
volunteer network, we are associated with
Catholic churches throughout the ten
counties of the St. Louis Archdiocese.
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
100 N. Jefferson Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 881-6000
Fax: (314) 576-6755
Hours: 9am - 4:30pm Mon - Fri
Website: www.svdstl.org
SOLOMON’S TEMPLE CHURCH
5584 Page Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 361-4466
Hours: 5:45pm – 7pm Every other Tues.
Website: www.solomonstemplechurch.com
Dellwood Thrift Store
10052 West Florissant Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 867-7837
Hours: 9am - 7pm Mon-Sat
Services: Residents of Any Zip Code
welcome; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
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St. Charles Thrift Store
Regency Square Shopping Center
1069 Regency Parkway
St. Charles, MO 63303
Phone: (636) 946-1700
Hours: 9am to 8pm Mon-Sat
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ST. AGATHA FOOD PANTRY
930 Withnell
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 772-4491
Hours: 1pm – 3pm Mon, Tues, Thurs
Services: Food Pantry; Clothes Closet;
Residents of 63115 only; Bring Photo ID,
SSN for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Emergency
Assistance for Gas/Electric. Residents of
63118 within Parrish Boundaries; Must
Register with Sister Claire Ann; Bring Photo
ID, SSN for every Household Member,
Proof of Income and Residence.
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ST. JAMES MB CHURCH
1644 Semple Ave
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 942-2005
Hours: 11am – 12:30pm
2nd & 4th Sat of the Month
Services: Emergency Assistance; Food
Pantry; Clothes Closet; Residents of Any
Zip Code; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
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ST. ANTHONY FOOD PANTRY
3140 Meramec St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 352-1460
Hours: 8am – 12pm Mon & Thurs;
4pm – 6pm Wed.
ST. JOHN UCC
2240 St. Louis Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 533-8668
Hours: 8:30am – 11am Mon, Fri
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of zip
codes 63111, 63116, 63118 only; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63107
only; Clothes Closet; Bring Photo ID, SSN
for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
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ST. CRONAN FOOD PANTRY
1202 South Boyle
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 533-0651
Hours: 11am - 12:30pm Tues
9am – 11am 2nd, 4th, & 5th Sat.
ST. LOUIS ADVENTIST COMMUNITY
3221 Woodson Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63114
Phone: (314) 429-0216
Food Pantry Hours:
10am – 3pm Tues – Thurs
Thrift Store Hrs: 10am – 4pm Mon - Thurs
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63110
only; Bring Photo ID of Residence, SSN;
Emergency Assistance
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ST. ELIZABETH (ENGELBER)-SVDP
4330 Shreve
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 381-4145
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm Mon - Fri
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code welcome; Clothes and Furniture
Available; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
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Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code welcome; Bring One Monthly Bill
for Identification; Bring Photo ID, SSN for
every Household Member, Proof of Income
and Residence.
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ST. LOUIS AREA FOOD BANK
70 Corporate Woods Drive
St. Louis, MO 63044
Phone: (314) 292-6262
Hours: Call for Times
Services: Photo ID; Distributes food
through Member Agencies.
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ST. PIUS V CHURCH
3540 Utah
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 772-1525 x 213
Hours: 2pm – 4pm Mon, Wed, Fri
ST. LOUIS BIBLEWAY CHURCH
6719 Page Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63133
Phone: (314) 725-5257
Hours: 11am - 1pm Thurs
Every other Friday at 12pm
Services: Food Pantry; Emergency
Assistance; Residents of the following zip
codes: 63116, & 63118; Bring Photo ID and
Proof of Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Friday Clothes Closet from
10:30am – 12:30pm; Food Pantry; Residents
of Any Zip Code welcome; Bring Photo ID,
SSN for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
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ST. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
517 W. Koeln
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 638-6149
Hours: 9am – 10:30am Wed, Sat
ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH
701 North 18th St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (636) 532-1095
Hours: 12pm – 1pm Mon
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of the
following zip codes: 63111, & 63116; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for Household Members,
Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63101
only; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
ST. VINCENT’S CHURCH
1410 South 10th St.
St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 231-9328
Hours: 9am – 2pm Tues & Thurs
Website: www.stvstl.com
ST. PETER AME CHURCH
4730 Margaretta
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 381-3345
Hours: 10am - 1pm Tues
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63104
only; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
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Services: Food Pantry; Must bring Photo
ID, SSN for every Household Member,
Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
ST. WENCESLAUS CHURCH
3014 Oregon Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Phone: (314) 865-1020
Hours: 3rd Mon of the Month
9:30am - 11:30pm
WARD CHAPEL AME CHURCH
11410 Old Halls Ferry Rd.
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 741-0112
Hours: 10:30am – 12:30pm Tues
Services: Food Pantry; Certain Residents in
63118 Parish; Bring Photo ID, SSN for
every Household Member, Proof of Income
and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Call First; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
__________________________________
SUNSHINE MINISTRIES
1520 North 13th St.
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 231-8209
Website: www.sunshineministries.org
WAYMAN AFRICAN METH
EPISCOPAL
5010 Cabanne Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 361-4123
Hours: 10am - 1pm Wed
Services: Food Pantry; must call to get
registered and setup a time to pick up food;
Bring Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of 63113
only; Call First; Bring Photo ID, SSN for
every Household Member, Proof of Income
and Residence.
____________________________________
THE LEARNING TREE
INTERGENERATIONAL CENTER
4480 Labadie
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 534-0699
Hours: 10am - 2pm Thurs
Website: www.thelearningtreecenter.org
WEBSTER-ROCK HILL MINISTRIES
111 Waymire
St. Louis, MO 63119
Phone: (314) 961-5082
Hours: 9am - 12pm Mon - Fri
Services: Food Pantry; Require referral;
Bring Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Children’s Closet:
Residents of Any Zip Code welcome; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
6800 Washington Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63130
Phone: (314) 725-3840
Hours: 1pm - 3pm Wed
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YOUTH GUARD CHRISTIAN
MINISTRY
3248 Parker Rd.
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 974-5393
Hours: 3pm – 5pm Tues
WESLEY HOUSE
4507 Lee Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 385-1000
Hours: 1pm – 3pm 3rd Thurs of the Month
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of the
following Zip Codes: 63106, 63107, 63112,
& 63113; Bring Photo ID, SSN for every
Household Member, Proof of Income and
Residence.
____________________________________
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code welcome; Must call first; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
____________________________________
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
2500 North 21st St.
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 231-0382
Hours: 9am - 1pm Mon
WESTSIDE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
4675 Page Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 535-9002
Hours: Last Two Weeks of the Month
Tues, Wed, Thurs
Website: www.westsidembc.org
Services: Retail Store; Food Pantry;
Residents of 63106, & 63107 only; Bring
Photo ID, SSN for every Household
Member, Proof of Income and Residence.
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Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code welcome; Referral required;
Emergency Assistance; Bring Photo ID,
SSN for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
____________________________________
WILLIAM’S TEMPLE CHURCH OF
GOD IN CHRIST
1500 Union Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 367-1500
Fax: (314) 367-5040
Hours: 10am – 12pm Mon - Wed
Website: www.williamsteplecogic.net
Services: Food Pantry; Residents of Any
Zip Code welcome; Bring Photo ID, SSN
for every Household Member, Proof of
Income and Residence.
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EMERGENCY
ASSISTANCEHOUSING & SHELTER
FOR ST. LOUIS AREA
BEYOND HOUSING
4156 Manchester
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 533-0600
Website: www.beyondhousing.org
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
HOUSING & SHELTER for ST. LOUIS
HOUSING RESOURCE CENTER
HOMELESS HOTLINE
(314) 802-5444
Services: Helps individuals and families
find housing. Provides case management,
foreclosure counseling, property
management, and home loan down payment
assistance. No financial assistance for rent
and no service fees. Must call for
appointment.
____________________________________
Services: Housing Resource Center Shelter
Hotline manages most emergency shelter
placements in St. Louis City and County.
After the initial intake, hotline staff provides
a referral to the shelter with an opening, if
one is available.
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BRIDGEWAY BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH CENTER
P.O. Box 5
St. Charles, MO 63302
Hotline: (636) 946-6854
Website: www.bridgewaybh.com
ALIVE (Alternatives to Living in Violent
Environments)
PO Box 11201
St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 993-2777, 24 Hours
Fax: (314) 567-5629
Email: alivestl@alivestl.org
Website: www.alivestl.org
Services: Domestic violence and sexual
assault shelter, counseling.
Services: ALIVE is a not-for-profit
organization providing accessible,
affordable alternatives to victims of family
violence and their families in the St. Louis
area. Works to eradicate family violence by
providing short-term emergency sanctuary,
support services, and community education.
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AMERICAN RED CROSS
10195 Corporate Sq.
Creve Coeur, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 516- 2800
Fax: (314) 516-2821
Website: www.redcrossstl.org
Services: CPR, first aid, lifeguard, and
disaster training. Assistance to victims of
natural disasters and fire victims, including
food, clothing, rent, and furniture, and
shelter.
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Services: Covenant House provides
structured short term housing program for
16 – 21 years olds for up to 45 days.
Transitional housing may be available for
older teens and young adults up to their 21st
birthday.
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CATHOLIC CHARITIES
HOUSING RESOURCE CENTER
800 N. Tucker
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 241-5600
Hours: 8am-3:30 pm (walk-ins)
Hotline Phone: (314) 802-5444
Hotline Hours: 8:00am-8:00pm
Website: www.ccstl.org
EMPLOYMENT CONNECTION
2838 Market St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 333-5627 or (314) 333-JOBS
Services: Centralized, comprehensive
housing assistance for City & County
homeless or at-risk. Focus on prevention;
when not possible, emergency shelter or
post-shelter placement is provided. Includes
intake assessment, screening, hotline, crisis
intervention, eviction prevention, tenant &
landlord mediation, relocation from overcrowded or condemned properties, or
emergency shelters. Follow-ups at 30-6090-180 days. Mortgage assistance for
County Residents.
____________________________________
Services: Provides an array of services
utilizing a case management approach that
directly assists Homeless Veterans and
provides critical linkages to a variety of
supportive services such as Supportive
Services for Veteran Families. SSVF is a
short term program intended to help
Veterans and their families that are homeless
or on the brink of homelessness obtain
and/or stabilize housing. This program
provides limited financial support to
get our clients into stable housing with their
help and then intense case management to
make sure our Veterans and their families
can maintain housing on their own. Clients
in SSVF must actively participate and work
on goals set by them and their case
managers.
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CATHOLIC URBAN PROGRAM
#7 View Carre Dr.
P.O. Box 3310
East St. Louis, IL 62203
Phone: (618) 398-5616
Contact: Jerry Hasenstab
Office hours: 9am-5pm, M-F
Website: www.catholicurbanprograms.org
Services: Provides referrals for emergency
shelters and Food Pantry for East St. Louis.
(Must have Housing Resource Center
referral for shelter placement)
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COVENANT HOUSE MISSOURI
2727 N. Kingshighway Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 533-2241 or (314) 231-5954
Website: www.covenanthousemo.org
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GENESIS MEN’S HOME
4302 Farlin Ave
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone: (314) 381-0700
EPWORTH CHILDREN & FAMILY
SERVICES
(Formerly Youth Emergency Service)
110 N. Elm Ave
Webster Groves, MO 63119
Phone: (314) 961-5718
Website: www.epworth.org
Services: Provide men the most effective
comprehensive faith-based opportunity for
life transformation by moving students from a
self-centered paradigm to a Christ-centered
paradigm. We are committed to helping and
equipping men in the discipleship process
find freedom from addictive behaviors and
assisting them in becoming mentally sound,
emotionally balanced, socially adjusted,
physically well, and spiritually alive.
It is a minimum of 12 month residential
program that teaches men to rely on the
power of Christ to break free from addiction.
By trusting God's infinite forgiveness, and
working to restore a relationship with Him,
men will find their way on the path to true
recovery, no matter how far addiction has
steered them off course. (Housing Resource
Center referral not required for shelter
placement)
_____________________________________
Services: Provides emergency shelter,
residential treatment, family support
services, special education, day treatment
program and independent living program for
youth in need or crisis. Epworth serves
youth ages 11-21 who struggle with
emotional or behavioral challenges, or who
are making the transition from childhood to
adulthood without family involvement or
support. (Housing Resource Center
referral not required)
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GATEWAY HOMELESS SERVICES
(Formerly Christian Service Center, Inc.)
1000 N. 19th Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 231-1515
Fax: 241-3005
Website: www.gateway180.org
GOOD SHEPERD CHILDREN AND
FAMILY SERVICES
3200 Partridge Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63130
Phone: (314) 560-6703
Website: www.goodshepherdstl.org
Services: 24-hour emergency shelter for
homeless families, women and children.
Also provides supportive housing services.
(Must have a Housing Resource Center
referral for shelter placement)
____________________________________
Services: An emergency shelter for pregnant
and/or parenting teens residing in St. Louis
County. (Housing Resource Center referral
not required for shelter placement)
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HOUSING AUTHORITY OF ST. LOUIS
3520 Page Blvd. (City)
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 531-4770
TDD#: (314) 286-4223
Fax: (314) 531-0184
Website: www.slha.org
HAVEN OF GRACE
1225 Warren Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 621-6507
Website: www.havenofgracestl.org
Services: The Haven of Grace, a ministry of
faith, is a residential and aftercare program
providing a safe, nurturing, and educational
environment for homeless pregnant women
by focusing time and resources on mothers
and children as they become families and
establish their lives together in the
community. Key to this endeavor is our
belief in the power of hope and the dignity
of each person.
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8865 Natural Bridge (County)
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 428-3200
Fax: (314) 428-2937
Website: www.haslc.com
Services: Rental assistance for low income
families. Waiting list for low-income
residents who need housing. Firstcome/first serve basis. Applicants taken
from waiting list as housing become
available. Public Housing, Section 8,
resources, and Assessment based on income,
family size, residency. Serves elderly,
disabled, low-income families.
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HOMELESS RESOURCE BANK
1000 North 19th St.
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 231-1515
Website: www.gatewayhomeless.org
Services: Provides furniture to homeless
individuals and families placed in
transitional and permanent housing.
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JEFFERSON-FRANKLIN
COMMUNITY ACTION
CORPORATION (JFCAC)
Administration Office
P.O. Box 920
Hillsboro, MO 63050
Phone: (636) 789-3563
Phone: (636) 789-2686
Hours: 8:00 am-4:30 pm, M-F
Email: communityaction@jfcac.org
HORIZON CLUB
202 N. 23rd St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 436-1733
Website: www.mrdd.org/horizonclub
Services: Homeless Services provide a 24hour drop in center for homeless individuals;
while individuals can access the facility 24hours a day, they are not a shelter and do not
have sleeping quarters. They provide
shower facilities, lockers, and computers
with internet access.
____________________________________
Energy Assistance Fax: (636) 789-2866
Housing & Weatherization Fax:
(636) 789-3548
Intake & WIC Fax: (636) 789-5736
Franklin County Center
1020 Plaza Ct. Suite. C
St. Clair, MO 63077
Phone: (636) 629-6193
Fax: (636) 629-6134
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MARYGROVE CHILD CENTER
2705 Mullanphy Lane
Florissant, MO 63031
Phone: (314) 837-1702
Website: www.childcentermarygrove.org
Jefferson County Center
#2 Merchant Dr.
Hillsboro, MO 63050
Phone: (636) 789-2686
Services: No appointment necessary. Intake,
assessment, referral, Section 8 housing for
Jefferson and Franklin Counties, WIC
nutrition supplements, Head Start, parent
aid, family development, weatherization,
utility assistance, and emergency homeless
program. Must be income eligible or of a
particular need which differs for each
program. Call for further information.
____________________________________
Services: Provides emergency shelter for
children and teens residing in St. Louis
County up to their 20th birthday.
Transitional and Independent housing may
be available for older teens and young adults
about to reach their 20th birthday. (Housing
Resource Center referral not required for
shelter placement)
____________________________________
KAREN HOUSE
1840 Hogan Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 621-4052
Website: www.karenhousecw.org
MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY
3629 Cottage Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 533-2777
Services: Missionaries of Charity is an
emergency shelter for women and children
located in North St. Louis City. Individuals
must leave the shelter during the day.
(Housing Resource Center referral
required for shelter placement)
____________________________________
Services: Hospitality shelter services to
women and their children. Stay up to two
months. (Housing Resource Center
referral not required for shelter
placement)
____________________________________
KATHY J. WEINMAN SHELTER
FOR BATTERED WOMEN
P.O. Box 5852
St. Louis, MO 63134
Phone: (314) 423-1117
MISSOURI BAPTIST CHILDREN’S
HOME
Toll Free: 1-800-264-6224
Website: www.mbch.org
Services: Provides two structured residential
programs for pregnant and parenting girls
under 21 and pregnant and parenting women
over 21. Homelessness is not required.
Transitional and Independent housing may
be available.
____________________________________
Services: The Kathy J. Weinman Shelter,
operated by Saint Louis County, provides
safe shelter and support services for battered
women and their children. Referrals can be
made 24 hours per day, seven days per
week. (Housing Resource Center referral
not required)
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PETER AND PAUL COMMUNITY
SERVICES, INC.
1025 Park Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 588-7111
Website: www.ppcsinc.org
NEW LIFE EVANGELISTIC CENTER
1411 Locust St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 421-3020
Toll Free: 1-800-242-3276
Website:
www.newlifeevangelisticcenter.org
Services: Emergency Shelter for men only.
Year round for 60 homeless men from the
City, 10 from County. Showers, laundry,
lockers, food, and health care. All year
transitional housing program for 20 homeless men. Case management, only
residential treatment facilities, not for shelter
residents. Transportation, meals, referrals to
social services agencies available. Only for
homeless men over 18 years of age. (Must
have a Housing Resource Center referral
for shelter placement)
____________________________________
Family Shelter
5815 Michigan Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 832-3615
Services: Emergency shelter; Christian
outreach ministry to meet mental, physical,
and spiritual needs. 24 hr. hotline,
counseling, and overnight emergency
shelters at four locations. Married couple or
married with children. Financial assistance,
food, job listings, dental, clothes. Only for
low income, homeless, disabled, psychiatric
patients, jail inmates and families. (Housing
Resource Center referral not required for
shelter placement)
____________________________________
RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS, INC.
821 Washington Ave.
Alton, IL 62002
Phone: (618) 474-2020
Fax: (618) 465-0056
OUR LADY'S INN - 24 Hour
4223 S. Compton
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 351-4590
Fax: (314) 351-2119
Website: www.ourladysinn.org
Services: Provides special housing for
people with disabilities. Call for further info.
____________________________________
ROOM AT THE INN
3415 Bridgeland Dr.
Bridgeton, MO 63044
Phone: (314) 209-9198
Fax: (314) 209-9207
MUST CALL HOMELESS HOTLINE:
(314) 802-5444 or (866)802-7155
Services: Emergency shelter, food, clothing,
one year transitional housing program,
counseling, drug treatment referral,
education, prenatal care, Post-Partum
recovery, child abuse prevention, and
abortion alternatives for homeless pregnant
women needing shelter. (Must have a
Housing Resource Center referral for
shelter placement)
____________________________________
Services: Emergency shelter for families
facing housing crisis. Family receives
stabilization services and assistance finding
other housing alternatives. (Must have
Housing Resource Center referral for
shelter placement)
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SAINT JANE CATHOLIC SERVICE
8454 Glen Echo Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 383-6539
Fax: (314) 667-8087
ST. CLAIR COUNTY HOUSING
AUTHORITY
1790 South 74th Street
Belleville, IL 62223
Phone: (618) 277-3290, Ext: 3124
Friar Tom Center
1018 Baden Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63147
Phone: (314) 385-3445
Services: No walk-ins. Rental assistance
through federally funded programs. Public
housing and Section 8 programs.
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Midtown Center
1202 S. Boyle Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 534-1180
ST. LOUIS CITY - DEPARTMENT OF
HUMAN SERVICES – HOMELESS
SERVICES PROGRAM
1520 Market Street, 4th Floor
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 612-5900
Fax: (314) 612-5909
Website: www.stlouis-mo.gov
South Side Center
5880 Christy
St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 773-6100
Services: Acts as fiscal agent for purchase
of service contracts. Coordinates
comprehensive service delivery system: 24hour intake, assessment, referral, prevention
& shelter. Life skills classes, employment,
transitional housing & transportation also
included. Is liaison between service
provider community & city government.
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Services: Clients must demonstrate a need.
Services provided include food, healthcare,
emergency services, and senior support
services. Walk-ins accepted. No fees
charged.
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SETTLEMENT HOUSE
2600 Hadley
St. Louis, MO 63106
Switchboard: (314) 539-9500
Website: www.gracehill.org
Services: Switchboard Operator will direct
you to the following services: Early
Childhood, Youth and Family Support,
Aging and Special Needs, Community and
Economic Development.
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ST. PATRICK'S CENTER
800 N. Tucker
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 802-0700
Fax: (314) 802-5480
Website: www.stpatrickcenter.org
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN
SERVICES - HOMELESS SERVICES
PROGRAM
9666 Olive Blvd. Suite. 510
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516 or (314) 615-0370
Fax: (314) 615-7619
Website: www.stlouisco.com
Services: The HERO Program provides
Housing, Employment and Recovery
Opportunities. St. Patrick Center provides
transitional housing for Homeless Veterans
with mental illness and/or substance abuse
issues in the St. Louis area. Participating
Veterans receive housing, employment
assistance and supportive services to help
move them toward permanent housing
within two years. Contact the St. Patrick
Center for eligibility requirements.
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County Homeless Hotline:
(314) 802-5444
Services: Homeless Services Program
administers funds designated for homeless
services in St. Louis County; purchases
variety of services; directs activities of Saint
Louis County Homeless Services Network
Providers Meeting. Providers Network is a
consortium of social service professionals
who meet and share information, discuss
issues and problems, network, and work to
bring an end to homelessness in the St.
Louis Metropolitan area. Saint Louis County
and the City of St. Louis, work together on
several programs, notably the Emergency
Shelter Hotline. Anyone homeless, or at
risk of becoming homeless, can access
services by calling the Hotline.
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SHALOM HOUSE
1040 S Taylor Ave
St. Louis, MO
Phone: 314-534-1010 Ext. 30
Website: www.shalomhousestl.org
Services: A crisis shelter to help and house
the homeless. Helping women with mental
health issues and substance abuse problems.
(Must have a Housing Resource Center
referral for shelter placement)
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ST. MARTHA'S HALL
P.O. Box 4950
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 533-1313 (24 hours)
Fax: (314) 533-2035
Website: www.saintmarthas.org
Services: Emergency shelter for battered
women, individual and support groups, legal
advocacy, information and referrals, followups. Children accepted. (Housing Resource
Center referral not required for shelter
placement)
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THE FAMILY LIVING CENTER
510 N. 25th Street
East St Louis, IL 62205
Phone: (618) 274-7832 Ext. 221
SUNSHINE MINISTRIES HOMELESS
SHELTER
1520 North 13th
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 231-8209
Fax: (314) 231-5177
Website: www.sunshineministries.org
Services: Families only shelter provides
secure temporary refuge and a supportive
environment to homeless families. These
shelters are also available specifically for
abused women and children. Provides after
shelter housing. (Must have a Housing
Resource Center referral for shelter
placement)
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Services: Emergency shelter. Men should
report by 3:30 pm for their first visit; by
5:00 pm if second visit or more. Shelter is
provided for the night with a meal. Has a
men's club, which is a 13-month in-house
program designed to rehabilitate addicts and
assimilate them back into society. Men: ask
for Bryan. Women and Children: ask for
Courtney. Note: No Smoking. First Come,
First Serve.
(Housing Resource Center referral not
required for shelter placement)
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THE HOPE RECOVERY CENTER
515 N. Jefferson Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone; (314) 652-4100 Ext. 55460
Fax: (314) 289-6541
Services: Assists homeless veterans with
access to appropriate healthcare, temporary
housing, and transition to permanent
housing; case management and assistance
with accessing community and VA
resources. Provides outreach to veterans in
contact with the justice system
(police/jails/courts) - connects veterans to
needed services after release from prison.
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THE BRIDGE – CENTENARY
CHURCH
1610 Olive St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 421-3136
Website: www.bridgestl.org
Services: Homeless Service provides
Homeless individuals with a safe place to be
during the day when shelters may not be
available. They provide free meals:
breakfast and lunch are served Monday –
Friday and Dinner is served Sunday –
Thursday. Members can use their mailing
address and receive free hygiene items.
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THE WOMEN’S SAFE HOUSE
P.O. Box 63010
St. Louis, MO 63163
Phone: (314) 772-4535
Fax: (314) 772-8952
Website: www.twsh.org
THE SALVATION ARMY MIDLAND
DIVISION HEADQUARTERS
1130 Hampton Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63139
Phone: (314) 646-3000
Salvation Army Family Haven
10740 Page Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 423-7770
Fax: (314) 427-0305
Office hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm, M-F
Services: Shelter for battered women and
their children. Legal advocacy, meals,
clothing, personal care, education, housing
referrals, support groups, children’s program
for employed mothers, some transportation
funds. Children attend area schools.
Referrals from Housing Resource Center
and hotline. TANF (Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families), food stamps, MO
Division of Family Services. (Housing
Resource Center referral not required)
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Services: Emergency shelter/food/utility.
Childcare, homeless intervention, child
prevention & treatment. Disaster response,
job readiness training, alcohol/drug abuse
counseling, foster care advocacy. (Must
have Housing Resource Center referral
for shelter placement)
THE YWCA OF GREATER ST. LOUIS
3820 West Pine – SLU Campus
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 531-1115
Website: www.ymcastlouis.org
Housing Contact: (314) 553-9400 x 233
Transitional housing for homeless single
women; affordable accredited child
care/summer day camp; assists sexual
assault survivors.
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Salvation Army Harbor Light
3010 Washington
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 652-3310
Fax: (314) 286-3230
Services: Alcohol/drug abuse counseling.
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THE SPOT
4169 Laclede Ave., 1st Floor
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 535-0413
Website: www.thespot.wustl.edu
U.S. VETS - MISSOURI
8410 Engler Park Court
St. Louis, MO 63114
Phone: (314) 754-3739
Website: www.usvetsinc.org/stlouis
Services: The SPOT is a drop-in center for
13 – 24 year olds including supportive
services for homeless teens and young
adults. They offer recreational activities,
computers with internet access, showers,
laundry facilities, medical care, mental
healthcare, counseling, case management,
and education/vocational services.
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Services: Provides long-term supportive
housing in a drug and alcohol free
environment for homeless veterans and their
families.
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WINTER SHELTER AT GRACE &
PEACE
5574 Delmar
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 367-8959 after 6:30 pm
Services: Emergency shelter during winter
months from 6:30 pm to 6:00 am, 7 days a
week. Evening meals provided and
breakfast, in addition to showers and
laundry facilities. Services for homeless
single females only. Shelter from midNovember to mid-March. (Must have a
Housing Resource Center referral for
shelter placement)
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EMPLOYMENT &
VOCATIONAL
COUNSELING
AGENCIES
4452 Industrial Drive
Alton IL 62002
Phone: (618) 466-5070
Fax: (618) 466-5085
TDD: (618) 466-5076
Hours: 8am-4: 30pm, M-F
EMPLOYMENT & VOCATIONAL
COUNSELING AGENCIES
BUSINESS PERSONS BETWEEN JOBS
c/o St. Mark Presbyterian Church
601 East Claymont Drive
Ballwin MO 63011
Phone: (636) 394-1440
Fax: (636) 394-2257
Hours: 8:30am – 5 pm Tuesdays
Website: www.bbj.org
E-mail: bbjoffice@bbj.org
110 Industrial Drive
Granite City IL 62040
Phone: (618) 876-4145
Fax: (314) 876-5705
Hours: 8am-4:30 pm, M-F
Services: Vocational evaluation, work
adjustment training, janitorial and food
services training, placement services, and
supported and sheltered employment.
____________________________________
Services: Moral support, outplacement
training for St. Louis, area professionals
temporarily out of work. Services geared to
college graduates. Teaches job hunting
skills to professional people including
resume preparation, interviewing skills and
networking techniques. Some fees or
donations for some services. Provides job
leads on website.
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COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, INC.
2709 Woodson Rd.
Overland, MO 63114
Phone: (314) 863-0015
Fax: (314) 863-1252
Hours: 8am – 5pm Mon - Fri
Email: info@caastlc.org
Website: www.caastlc.org
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS
4532 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 367-5500
Website: www.ccstl.org
Services: Section 8 housing, Workforce
Development, GED program, summer youth
and experienced worker programs, family
planning, energy assistance, emergency
assistance, information and referral, life
skills, education tutoring, youth mentors,
family support, linking welfare reform, case
management, homeless programs, prison reentry, substance abuse/anger management,
weatherization, in-home services, family
self-sufficiency and self-help housing.
____________________________________
Services: Employment program for welfare
recipients (Welfare to Work). After school
and summer teen program, maternal child
health program, and senior citizen programs
including financial assistance.
____________________________________
CHALLENGE UNLIMITED, INC.
#4 Emmie L. Kaus Lane
Alton IL 62002
Phone: (618) 465-0044,
Fax: (618) 465-0056
Hours: 8am-4:30 pm, M-F
Website: www.cuinc.org
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Services: Directly assists homeless veterans
with training needed to re-enter work force,
including computer training, resume writing,
mock interviews, GED and adult basic
education classes. Job leads available onsite. Support services include work clothing
and tools, referrals to permanent and
supportive housing for homeless disabled
veterans, referrals for medical and substance
abuse treatment, transportation assistance
and assistance with job training expenses.
Call to set up an appointment.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
375 MSS/DPCS
Scott Air Force Base, IL 62225
Phone: (618) 256-8868
Hours: 9:00 am-3:30 pm, M-F
Website: www.usajobs.gov
Services: Self-help computerized job search
information system for all applicants
seeking Federal employment.
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DEPT. OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
AND EMPLOYMENT
400 South 18th St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 552-9881
Phone: (800) 827-1000
Fax: (314) 552-9767
Website: www.benefits.va.gov/vocrehab
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Illinois Employment & Training Centers
Toll Free: 1-800-244-5631
TTY: 866-322-8357
Hours: 8:30am – 5pm Mon - Fri
Website: www.ides.illinois.gov
Services: Job training, resume development,
job seeking skills coaching; assistance in
starting own business; and independent
living services for disabled or those unable
to work in traditional employment.
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East Alton
612 W. St. Louis Ave.
East Alton, IL 62024
Phone: (618) 277-5678
Belleville
4519 W. Main Street
Belleville, IL 62223
Phone: (618) 277-5678
EMPLOYMENT CONNECTION
2838 Market
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 333-5684
Hours: 8am – 5 pm, M-F
Email: cerebiaepps@employmentstl.org
Website: www.employmentstl.org
Services: Employment search assistance,
including web-based job search tools and
online resources, job fairs, and workshops.
Work Opportunity and Illinois Veterans Tax
Credits. Administers unemployment
insurance and labor exchange. Provides
services to applicants and employers, Tax
Form 1099, and setting up Direct Deposit.
LVER: Local Veteran Employment Rep.
DVOP: Disabled Veteran outreach Program
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JEFFERSON/FRANKLIN COUNTIES
EMPLOYMENT CONSORTIUM
Website: www.jeff-frankjobs.com
Lafayette North
4621 World Parkway Circle
Berkeley, MO 63134
Phone: (636) 227-5666
Fax: (636) 227-9650
Hours: 7:30am – 2pm Mon – Fri
Website: www.lafayetteindustries.com
By Appointment Only
(Arnold Office)
3675 W. Outer Rd. Ste. 102
Arnold, MO 63010
Phone: (636) 237-8909 or 1-800-292-1314
TDD: (636) 390-9357
Hours: 8:30am-4pm, Mon – Thurs
9am – 4:30pm Fri
Services: Sheltered employment and other
employment services to persons who are
severely disabled. By appointment only. A
person must be referred through
Missouri Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation for shelter placement.
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(Washington Office)
1108 Washington Square
Washington MO 63090
Phone: (636) 239-6703
TDD: (636) 390-9357
Hours: 8:30am-4: 30pm, M-F
METROPOLITAN EMPLOYMENT
AND REHABILITATION SERVICES
(MERS) / MISSOURI GOODWILL IND.
Website: www.mersgoodwill.org
Services: Job development and placement,
assistance with resumes and interviewing.
Employment and training programs.
Eligibility guidelines apply. Call for an
appointment to apply for services. Skill
training for individual certification at career
center. Dislocated worker program, welfare
to work and on the job training.
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Downtown Career Center
1727 Locust Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 241-3464
Fax: (314) 588-8416
Hours: 8am-4pm, M-F
LAFAYETTE INDUSTRIES, INC.
Forest Park Southeast Career Center
4317 Vista Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 535-3252
Fax: (314) 535-5189
Lafayette Work Center, Inc.
179 Gaywood Drive
Manchester, MO 63021
Phone: (636) 227-5666
Fax: (636) 227-9650
Hours: 8:30am – 3:00pm Mon - Fri
Website: www.lafayetteindustries.com
By Appointment Only
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Mid-County Lippman Career Center
2545 S. Hanley Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63144
Phone: (314) 647-7453
Fax: (314) 647-9364
MISSOURI WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT ONE STOP
CENTERS
Website: www.jobs.mo.gov
Quick link to find a Career Center
Services: Vocational evaluation, work
adjustment, occupational skill training, job
readiness training and job placement
services. Many programs require direct
referral from VA or State Vocational
Rehabilitation.
____________________________________
*Veteran Services are offered through the
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program
(DVOP) and the Local Veterans
Employment Representative (LVER)
Program.
Arnold Career Center
3675 W. Outer Rd., Ste 102
Arnold MO 63010-5231
Phone: (636) 287-8909
Fax: (636) 287-8932
*DVOP: David Herrmann
MISSOURI DIVISION OF
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
(Central Office)
421 E. Dunklin Street
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 751-3349
Website: www.ded.mo.gov
Florissant Career Center,
4040 Seven Hills Dr., Ste 166
Florissant, MO 63033-6770
Phone: (314) 475-7900
Fax: (314) 877-3099
*DVOP: Denise Jackson
(Career Center)
1716 Four Seasons Dr., St. 101
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 526-8115
TDD: 1-800-735-2966
Phone: (573) 751-3999 or
1-888-728-JOBS (5627)
Fax: (573) 526-3494
Website: www.jobs.mo.gov
St. Charles County Career Center
212 Turner Blvd
St. Peters, MO 63376-1079
Phone: (636) 255-6060
Fax: (636) 255-6061
*DVOP: John York
*LVER: Jerry Studsill
Services: Career Center provides intensive
services for veterans with barriers to
employment, workshops, job fairs, etc.
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St. Louis County – North Oaks Career
Center
26B North Oaks Plaza
St. Louis, MO 63121-2911
Phone: (314) 381-6700
Fax: (314) 381-7247
*DVOP: John Roberts
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Services: Vocational rehabilitation develops
employment goals, using State and Federal
help. Includes training for the blind with
Braille instruction, adjustment to blindness,
daily living skills, and placement follow-up.
Braille and daily living skills services to
older blind age 55+. Must be legally blind
(20/200) in best eye corrected and/or fields
limited to 20 degrees or less and/or
degenerative eye disease.
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St. Louis City Career Center - SLATE
1520 Market St., Room 3050
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 589-8000
Fax: (314) 589-6410
*DVOP: Rodney Hearn
*LVER: Martin Payne
Services: Employment services include
referrals on job openings. Some short term
training services are available depending on
funding; GED preparation; skills assessment
and orientation; employment counseling and
job search services are available.
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SAINT LOUIS COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
Division of Personnel
41 South Central, 7th Floor
St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5429
TDD#: (314) 615-5889
Office Hours: 8am - 5pm Mon – Fri
Website:
www.stlouisco.com\personnel\jobsearch
REHABILITATION SERVICES BLIND
Mid-Missouri Office
3418 Knipp Drive
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-2714
Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, M-F
Services: Employment office for all Saint
Louis County Government civil service
positions. Services provided to all, not just
veterans. Apply online or computers are
available in office. Interviews and tests held
only when vacancies exist.
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State Office
615 Howarton Court
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (314) 264-7601
South St. Louis Office
3867 Magnolia Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 993-7311
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY,
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN
SERVICES, OFFICE OF FAMILY AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES,
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
9666 Olive Blvd. Suite 510
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516
Springfield Office
149 Park Central Square, Room 640
Springfield, MO 65806
Services: Referral to organizations for
information, services and networking
opportunities.
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ST. CHARLES COUNTY CAREER
CENTER
212 Turner Blvd.
St. Peters, MO 63376-1079
Phone: (636) 255-6060
Fax: (636) 255-6061
Hours: Mon-Thurs 7:30am-6:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm
Email: work.sccmo.org\workforce
Website: www.sccmo.org
S.L.A.T.E. (WORK CONNECTIONS)
(St. Louis Agency on Training and
Employment)
1520 Market St. 3rd Floor
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 589-8000
Fax: (314) 231-7923
Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon – Fri
Email: info@stlworks.com
Website: www.stlworks.com
Services: Career exploration and
assessment, job search training, on the job
training and/or educational assistance at
State approved vocational/technical schools
for residents of St. Charles County. Must
register prior to 3 pm. ID required.
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Services: Vocational assessment, assistance
with resumes and interviewing, workshops,
skills training, employer based on the job
training, job placement, and related
supportive services (transportation, etc.) for
eligible individuals. Must be 18 or older for
consideration and come in prior to 3 p.m. to
register.
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ST. LOUIS, COMMUNITY COLLEGE
METROPOLITAN EDUCATION AND
TRAINING CENTER (MET CENTER)
6347 Plymouth Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63133
Phone / Fax: (314) 746-0872
Hours: 8am - 4:30pm, M-F
E-mail: info@metcenterstl.com
Website: metcenterstl.com
S.T.A.R.T. (Specialized Training for Adult
RehabiliTation)
519 S. Locust St.
P.O. Box 588
Centralia, IL 62801
Phone: (618) 532-4300 or 1-800-828-7422
Call to make appointment.
Website: www.startinc.org
Service: Helps laid-off workers by
transitioning to new employment. Public,
private and community based organizations
assist with job search, retrains, on-the-job
training, job retention, and job placement.
Help with short-term accelerated programs
and resources for unemployed &
underemployed.
____________________________________
Services: START is a transitional program
for intellectually capable physically disabled
adults. For rehabilitation education, call for
an appointment. Must be 18 years or older.
Diagnosed developmental disability, cannot
exhibit threat to others or self. Must meet
Medicare waiver eligibility.
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ST. PATRICK’S EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE, ST. PATRICK’S CENTER
800 N. Tucker
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 802-5491
Hours: 8:00am-4: 30pm, M-F
Website: www.stpatrickcenter.org
St. Charles Office
3737 Harry Truman Blvd., Suite 400
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 940-3300
Fax: (636) 940-3313
Services: By appointment for Vocational
services necessary for disabled persons to
gain successful employment. Eligibility
based upon existence of physical or mental
disability that substantially limits
employment. Diagnosis and evaluation,
counseling, physical restoration, training,
and job placement.
____________________________________
Veterans Employment Counselors
Email: gschmitt@stpatrickcenter.org
Services: Job Training and Employment
search, housing, Veterans Employability
training, and other support services are
available. Must be ready to be employed.
Phone or come in to set up an appointment.
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TO FILE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT IN
MISSOURI
Phone: (314) 340-4950.
Toll Free: 1-800-320-2519
If outside the St. Louis area
Website: www.ui.labor.mo.gov
STATE OF MISSOURI, VOCATIONAL
REHABILITATION DIVISION
St. Louis, West VR
9900 Page Avenue, Suite 104
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 587-4877
Fax: (314) 877-1530
TO FILE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT IN
ILLINOIS
Phone: 1-312-338-4337
Website: www.ides.illinois.gov
St. Louis, Downtown VR
220 South Jefferson Street, Suite 110
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 877-2940
Fax: (314) 877-2959
Toll Free: (866) 971-8569
Services: Certify Benefits, Check Status,
File for New Claims and Reopen Claims.
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St. Louis, North VR
4040 Seven Hills Drive
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 475-7999
Fax: (314) 877-3201
St. Louis, South VR
3248 Laclede Station Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63143
Phone: (314) 877-1900
Fax: (314) 877-1920
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Services: Scholarships, employment
referrals, computer training classes, housing
assistance, utility assistance, and food
pantry.
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TRANSITION ASSISTANCE
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (TAMP)
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
375 MSSQ/MSF
502 Ward Drive
Scott AFB, IL 62225-5359
Phone: (618) 256-2246
Hours: 7:30 pm - 4:30 pm, M-F
Website: www.scottafrc.com
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR -VETS
PO BOX 59
421 East Dunklin Street
Jefferson City, MO 65104
Phone: (573) 751-3921
Fax: (573) 751-6710
Website: www.dol.gov/vets
Services: Four day transition assistance
program workshop, one-on-one counseling,
information and referral assistance,
employment resource center, computerized
transition programs, and employment
seminars. The TAMP Program has a
network of phone numbers, direct contact,
and brochures. Please call for appointment.
____________________________________
Services: The Department of Labor’s
Veterans Employment and Training Service
(VETS) serves America's veterans and
separating service members by preparing
them for meaningful careers, providing
employment resources and expertise, and
protecting their employment rights.
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URBAN LEAGUE OF
METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS,
3701 Grandel Square
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 615-3600
Fax: (314) 531-4822
Hours: 8:30am-5pm, M-F
Website: www.urbanleague-stl.org
VETERANS LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
4807 West Main, Ste.200
Belleville, IL 62226-8550
Services: Job search/interview techniques,
job placement, counseling/guidance, resume,
federal and state application preparation,
readjustment counseling, and referrals to
many social programs designed to help
veterans. Must bring copy of DD214 and
proof of residency (driver's license). Stop in
when agency is open except between 12-1
pm. New clients should come before 10 am
in the morning or before 3 pm in the
afternoon.
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St. Louis County Operations
8960 Jennings Stations Road
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 388-9840
Youth Services
26 N. Oaks
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 679-3500
Fax: (314) 388-9845
Hours: 8:30am-4pm, M-F
Head Start Program
1440 S. Compton Ave.
East St. Louis, IL 62205
Phone: (618) 773-0733
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WARREN COUNTY SHELTERED
WORKSHOPS
1760 Daniel Boone Industrial Pkwy.
Warrenton MO 63383
Phone: (636) 456-4800
Fax: (636) 456-7711
Hours: 8am–3pm M-F; 8am-1pm F
E-Mail: wcswoffice@centurytel.net
Website:
www.warrencountyshelteredworkshops.org
Services: Usually an appointment is made
through vocational rehabilitation. We
provide employment for anyone with a
medical or physical disability.
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HEALTHCARE &
MENTAL/BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH SERVICES
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESPONSE
For access to crisis mobile response team
call:
1-800-811-4760 or (314) 469-6644
TYY (314) 469-3638
HEALTHCARE & MENTAL/
BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH SERVICES
375th MEDICAL GROUP CLINIC
310 West Losey Street
Scott AFB, IL 62225-5252
Phone: (618) 256-9355 or (866) 683-2778
Hours: 7:30am-4:30pm, M-F
Website:
Services: 24-hour crisis line to give referrals
and mobile outreach if needed to access
appropriate mental health care services.
www.scott.af.mil/units/yourmedicalhome.asp
Services: Referral required by primary care
manager to see a specialist. Provides
complete outpatient care in general
medicine, with nearly every medical
specialty available. Must have Tri-Care to
obtain services.
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BJC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Administrative Offices
1430 Olive St., Ste. 500
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 206-3700
After hours: (314) 469-6644
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.bjcbehavioralhealth.org
Visit the website for complete listing of
health center locations.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
4207 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 286-8100
Toll Free: 1-800-227-2345 (24/7)
Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.cancer.org
Services: Provides an array of MENTAL
HEALTH services and arranges for other
supportive services allowing adults and
children with mental health problems to live
independently in their homes and
communities.
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Services: Provides information, cancer
support programs, free wigs/beauty supplies
program, and volunteer-based transportation
program for treatments/doctor appointments.
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CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL &
FAMILY SERVICES
9378 Olive Blvd., Suite 105
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 567-4994
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
ALTERNATIVE
337 E. Ferguson
Wood River, IL 62095
Phone: (618) 251-4073
Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm, M-F
E-Mail: bhainc@bha-inc.org
Services: Provides solutions for children
and families, PTSD (Military), psychoeducational testing, marriage and parenting
workshops, marriage and family counseling,
depressive disorders, Christian counseling,
anxiety issues, additions, abuse (physical
and sexual)
Services: Outpatient counseling, referrals
for psychiatric assessment, care
management, drug treatment. Sliding scale;
accepts Medicaid and TriCare.
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Pathways - Residential Care Facility
161 Pieper Road, PO Box 815
O'Fallon MO 63366
Phone: (636) 978-3132
Need referral from Community Placement at
St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center
(formerly the State Hospital on Arsenal).
COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGICAL
SERVICE
University of Missouri-St. Louis,
232 Stadler Hall
1 University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
Phone: (314) 516-5824
Hours: 9:00am-8:00pm, M-Th.
9:00am-5:00pm, Fri-Sat
Headway Clubhouse – Psycho-social rehab
program
322 Mc Donough Street
St. Charles MO 63301
Phone: (636) 946-6832
Must have Medicaid
Services: Psychotherapy for individuals,
couples, or groups, marriage counseling,
psychological assessments. CPS is an
outpatient psychological clinic associated
with the doctoral training program in clinical
psychology at UM-St. Louis. Pre-doctoral
students under supervision of licensed
clinical psychologists who are department
faculty provide service. Does NOT accept
clients who are actively suicidal, in need of
inpatient treatment or detoxification, or
dangerous.
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Harmony Clubhouse - Psycho-social rehab
program
Community Support Services & Clinic
416 Market Street
Washington MO 63090
Phone: (636) 239-2778
Services: Psychological evaluations,
psychiatric evaluations and treatment,
community support services, psycho-social
rehabilitation services, transitional
employment program, school-based
children's services, intensive in-home family
services, crisis intervention services, and
residential care.
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CRIDER HEALTH CENTER
Behavioral Health Response 24-hour
crisis hotline: (314) 469-6644 or (800)
811-4760. TTY: (314) 4639-3683.
Behavioral Health, Primary Care,
Pediatrics, Dental
1032 Crosswinds Court
Wentzville MO 63385
Phone: (636) 332-6000
Fax: (636) 332-9950
TTD Relay: (866) 736-2460
E-Mail: See website.
Website: www.cridercenter.org
Office hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-F
Mental Health Services
546 First Capitol Drive, Suite 1
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 946-4000
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ELLIS FISCHEL CANCER CENTER
University of Missouri Health System
One Hospital Drive
Columbia, MO 65212
Phone: (573) 882-2100
Hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
Website: www.ellisfischel.org
EAST SIDE HEALTH DISTRICT
Administration & Case Management Offices
650 North 20th Street
East St. Louis, IL 62205
Phone: (618) 271-8722
Hours: 8:00am-4pm, M-F
E-Mail: See website.
Website: www.eshd.org
Services: Provides information regarding
all types of cancer, support services, early
detection and prevention, breast
reconstruction, where to get financial aid for
treatment, how to quit smoking, etc.
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East St. Louis Clinic
638 North 20th Street
East St. Louis, IL 62205
Phone: (618) 874-4713
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F
Washington Park Clinic
5540 Bunkum Road
Washington Park IL 62204
Phone: (618) 874-4627
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F
FAMILY CARE HEALTH CENTERS
Administrative Office
6827 South Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 481-1615
Fax: (314) 353-1310
Hours: 8am-4:30pm, M-F
E-Mail: See website.
Website: www.fchcstl.org
Services: WIC, Family Planning, Family
Case Management, Newborn Services, Child
and Adolescent Services, infants and school
age child immunizations, well child exams,
lead screening, dental exams (ages 2-19),
school based clinic, communicable diseases,
sexually transmitted STD clinics, HIV/AIDS
services, influenza vaccination, breast and
cervical cancer screening, hypertension and
diabetes screening, referrals to other
agencies. Environmental Health programs
and Vital Records (births and deaths), vector
control, open dump inspections, private
water system installation, food service
establishment, and sewage systems
maintenance.
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Carondelet Site
401 Holly Hills Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 353-5190
Fax: (314) 353-7631
Hours: 8am-5pm-M-W-F; 8am-8pm-T&Th;
8am-1pm-Sat.
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Services: Four main health care centers
provide basic primary care services, optical,
dental, podiatry, mental health care, WIC,
and assistance with obtaining health
insurance. Healthcare for Homeless
program provides comprehensive health care
and referrals to other community support
services. Sliding fee scales.
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Forest Park Southeast Site
4352 Manchester Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 531-5444
Fax: (314) 531-0063
Hours: 8:30am-5pm-M-W-Th-F; 8:30am7pm-T; 9am-1pm-Sat.
Services: Provides affordable and accessible
comprehensive primary health care
regardless of health insurance status.
Services include medical, dental, vision,
behavioral health, nutrition, WIC, pharmacy,
laboratory, HIV/AIDS counseling and
testing. Medication discounts are available
for all eligible patients. Most private
insurance plans are accepted along with
Medicare and Medicaid. Charges for
patients without insurance are calculated on
a sliding fee depending on income and
family size. The “Health Care for the
Homeless” program establishes primary care
for the homeless, uninsured and
underinsured through outreach and
recruitment efforts at emergency shelters
and transitional housing programs. Patient
referrals are provided for resources to other
local agencies that provide financial aid and
family support.
MISSOURI STATE PSYCHIATRIC
HOSPITALS
For a listing of other hospitals with
psychiatric units, visit:
www.stlouisco.com/YourGovernment/Count
yDepartments/JusticeServices/LocalMental
HealthResources
Hawthorne Children’s Psychiatric
Hospital
1901 Pennsylvania
St. Louis, MO 63133
Phone: (314) 512-7800
Metropolitan St. Louis Psychiatric Center
5351 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63122
Phone: (314) 877-0500
St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Center
5300 Arsenal St.
St. Louis, MO 63139
Phone: (314) 877-6500
GRACE HILL HEALTH CENTERS
2524 Hadley Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
Main Phone Number: (314) 898-1700
Appointment Line: (314) 814-8700
Website: www.gracehill.org
Southeast Missouri Mental Health Center
1010 W. Columbia
Farmington, MO 63640
Phone: (573) 218-6792
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PARAQUAD
5240 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 289-4200
Fax: (314) 289-4201
Website: www.paraquad.org
MYRTLE HILLIARD DAVIS
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH
CENTERS, INC.
(formerly St. Louis Comprehensive Health
Center, Inc.)
5471 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 367-5820
After Hours: (314) 995-2122
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-F (Primary Care)
10:00am-7:00pm, M-F (Urgent Care)
9:00am-5:00pm, Sat (Urgent Care)
1:00pm-5:00pm, Sun (Urgent Care)
Website: www.mhdchc.org
Services: Offers variety of Independent
Living services to persons with all types of
disabilities. Services provided on one-toone or group basis for persons with
disabilities. Assists with transition to
housing and home modifications. Only
organization in St. Louis, serving people
with disabilities that is created, staffed and
administered by people who are themselves
disabled. Paraquad offers youth and family
services for families who have children with
disabilities. This includes a summer and
monthly youth program.
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Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive
Health Center Locations:
Homer G. Phillips
425 N. Whitter
St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 371-3100
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-F
PEOPLES' HEALTH CENTER
Corporate Office
5701 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 367-7848
Fax: (314) 367-2985
Hours: 8:00am-5:30pm, M, W, F
8:00am-8:30pm, Tues, Thurs
E-Mail: info@phcenters.com
Website: www.phcenters.org
Florence Hill
5541 Riverview Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63120
Phone: (314) 389-4566
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-F
Services: Adult medicine, podiatry, OBGYN, pediatrics, lab, x-ray, triage/walk-in
clinic, eye, dental, pharmacy, social
services, health education, nutrition, WIC.
Urgent Care on weekends.
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West Site
7200 Manchester Rd.
Maplewood, MO 63143
Phone: (314) 781-9162
FAX: (314) 781-2034
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-T-W-F
11:00am-8:00pm, Thur
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Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-T-W-F
8:00am-6:00pm, Thurs
North Site
11642 W. Florissant Ave.
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 838-8220
Fax: (314) 838-4007
Hours: 8:00am-5:30pm, M-T-Th-F
8:00am-8:30pm, Wed
Services: Saint Louis County operates 3
clinics which provide health services to lowincome families and individuals. Medical,
pediatrics, OB/GYN, WIC, family planning,
STD, vision, dental, immunizations, social
services, nutrition, family mental health. By
appointment. Bring verification of
residency and income for first visit.
Medicaid, Medicare, other insurance
accepted, sliding fee scale. Must reside in
St. Louis County. Services vary by site.
Some evening appointments.
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Services: Primary health care services,
including adult medicine, pediatric, dental,
OB/GYN, WIC, podiatry, optometry, mental
health, family planning, and nutritional
support including case management. Call
for appointment. Fees are based on a sliding
scale.
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SAINT LOUIS COUNTY,
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN
SERVICES, INFORMATION AND
REFERRAL FOR CITIZENS WITH
DISABILITIES
9666 Olive Blvd. Suite. 510
Olivette, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516
TTY: (800) 735-2966
Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.stlouisco.com
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Administrative Offices
6121 N. Hanley Rd.
Berkeley, MO 63134
Phone: (314) 615-0600
Website:
www.stlouisco.com/HealthandWellness/Hea
lthCentersandMedicalServices
Branch Locations:
North Central Community Health Center
4000 Jennings Station Road
Pine Lawn, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 679-7800
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-T-Th-F
8:00am-6:00pm, Weds
Services: Makes referrals to organizations
for information, services, networking and
opportunities.
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South County Health Center
4580 South Lindbergh
Sunset Hills, MO 63127
Phone: (314) 615-0400
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, M-W-Th-F
8:00am-6:00pm, Tues
John C. Murphy Health Center
6121 North Hanley Road
Berkeley, MO 63134
Phone: (314) 615-0500 or (314) 615-0600
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SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND AND
VISUALLY IMPAIRED
8770 Manchester Rd.
Brentwood, MO 63144
Phone: 314-968-9000
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F
E-Mail: info@slsbvi.org
Website: www.slsbvi.org
ST. LOUIS EFFORT FOR AIDS
1027 South Vandeventer – Suite 700
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 645-6451
Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.stlefa.org
Services: AIDS and STD information help
line. Testing, case management, support
groups, treatment buddies for those with
HIV to help remind them to take their
medications. Temporary financial
assistance for those with HIV+. Pets Are
Wonderful Support (PAWS) program.
Resource referral, speaker's bureau, and
holistic therapy resources.
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Services: $20 fee to see Optometrist at first
visit, no charge for follow-up visits.
Clinical services, eye exam, help with nonprescription aids, adaptive aids and
equipment; orientation and mobility
instruction, provide transportation, low
vision aids, family education, and
Therapeutic Rec Groups.
ST. LOUIS PSYCHIATRIC
REHABILITATION CENTER
(Formerly the State Hospital)
5300 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, MO 63139
Phone: (314) 877-6500
TTY: (314) 877-5773
Email:
mfSLPRCInternetMail@dmh.mo.gov
Website: dmh.mo.gov/slprc
SSM HOME HEALTH CARE &
HOSPICE CARE
10143 Paget Drive
St. Louis, MO 63132
24 hour telephone: 1-800-265-0100
TTY#, 1-800-735-2966
Website: www.ssmhomecare.com
Services: Family centered Hospice program
provides services to help terminally ill with
a short life expectancy remain at home in
caring, supportive environment. Symptom
management, relief from emotional and
physical pain, respite care, therapy, spiritual
counseling, pastoral services, bereavement
programs. Franciscan Sisters of Mary
sponsored. Medicare, Medicaid, private
insurance. No charges for special services:
family guidance, crisis intervention, grief
counseling.
Services: Rehabilitation services for long
term mentally ill. Patients accepted for
admissions made through Metropolitan St.
Louis Psychiatric Center. Fee services and
sliding scale.
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ST. LOUIS COMPREHENSIVE
HEALTH CENTER, INC. – See Myrtle
Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health
Centers, Inc.
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Website:
www.umsl.edu/divisions/optometry/clinical
ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE
CENTER
Room 211 Shannon Hall
3483-3529 Laclede
St. Louis, MO
Phone: (314) 977-2278
Hours: 8:30am-8:00pm, M-Th
8:30am-6:00pm, Fri
Website: www.slu.edu/department-ofpsychology-home/centers-andclinics/psychological-services-center
Central West End Optometric Center
3940 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 535-5016
Hours: 8:30am-4:00pm, Mon-Thurs,
8:30am-12:00pm, Fri
Services: Complete eye care, glasses and
contact lens, low vision aids and visual
training and pediatric optometry and
ophthalmology, eye emergencies. All eye
care by student interns, supervised by
doctors of optometry. Call for appointment.
Will be directed to come in or be referred to
proper care facility.
Services: Outpatient mental health center.
Counseling, psychotherapy, and
psychological assessment are provided by
doctoral students in clinical psychology
under the supervision of licensed clinical
psychology faculty. Clients include
children, adolescents, adults, the elderly,
couples, and families. Provides quality,
professional, and affordable psychological
services to the community.
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
ST. LOUIS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
The VA St. Louis Health Care System offers
a variety of health services to meet the needs
of our nation’s Veterans.
For a full listing of health care services
provided, visit: www.stlouis.va.gov.
To determine eligibility and enrollment
criteria, call (314) 652-4100, Ext. 4165, or
visit www.va.gov.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE & MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA)
Website: www.samhsa.gov
Visit website to find a substance abuse
treatment facility or mental health treatment
facility near you.
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VA MEDICAL CENTERS
-
John Cochran Division
915 North Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 652-4100
TF: (800) 228-5459
-
Jefferson Barracks Division
1 Jefferson Barracks Drive
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 652-4100
TF: (800) 228-5459
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ST.
LOUIS (UMSL) EYE CENTER
Campus Location
7800 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
Phone: (314) 516-5131
Hours: 8:30am-8pm, M, W
8:30am-4:30pm, T, Th,
8:30am-12:30pm, Fri
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Phone: (314) 289-7659
VA COMMUNITY BASED
OUTPATIENT CLINICS
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Belleville VA Outpatient Medical
Clinic
Arcade Center / 6500 W. Main St.
Belleville, IL 62223
Phone: (618) 398-2100
TF: (800) 228-5459, ext. 5-6988
Women’s Clinic
Continental Building, 1st Floor
3615 Olive
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 652-4100, ext. 5-6540
TF: (800) 228-5459
-
-
St. Charles Veterans Clinic
844 Waterbury Falls Drive
O'Fallon, MO 63368
Phone: (636) 498-1113
TF: (800) 228-5459, ext. 5-6988
-
St. Louis MO Veterans Clinic
6858 Parker Road
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 286-6988
TF: (800) 228-5459, ext. 5-6988
-
Dermatology Clinic
Continental Building, Room 100
3615 Olive
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 652-4100, ext. 5-6521
TF: (800) 228-5459
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VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF
GREATER ST. LOUIS
11440 Olive Blvd. Suite 200
St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone: (314) 918-7171
Website: www.vnastl.com
Washington CBOC
1627 A Roy Drive
Washington, MO 63090
Phone: (314) 289-7950
Fax: (314) 289-7951
TF: (800) 228-5459, ext. 5-7950
Services: Wellness and Hospice Nursing.
____________________________________
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE
CENTER
7 North Jackson Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 935-6555 or (314) 935-6552
Hours: 8:30 am-8pm, Monday-Thursdays,
8:30am-6pm, Fridays.
VA OFF-SITE CLINICS
-
Hope Recovery Center
515 North Jefferson Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 652-4100, ext. 5-5500
TF: (800) 228-5459
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Primary Care Team 1,
Manchester Avenue Annex
4974 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 289-6566
-
Primary Care Team 2,
Washington Avenue Annex
2727 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63101
Services: Outpatient
mental health center.
Confidential services are available to anyone
in the St. Louis community including
children, adolescents, adults, and the
neurologically impaired. Offers low-cost
treatment options.
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LEGAL
SERVICES/ASSISTANCE
FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
24 Hour Counseling Help Line:
(314) 652-3623
http://stlouis.missouri.org/avc/
LEGAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
OF EASTERN MISSOURI
454 Whittier Street
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 652-3111
Fax: (314) 652-3112
Website: www.aclu-mo.org
Service: Supportive services to victims of
crime in the City and some St. Louis
County. Counseling, criminal justice system
guidance and help in filing claims for
compensation.
____________________________________
Services: The ACLU is a nation-wide, nonpartisan organization that defends the rights
and freedoms of the American people. It
represents people or groups whose civil
liberties issues can set precedents that will
help other people in our country. Publishes
reports, brochures, books and videos
covering a wide range of civil liberties
issues. Visit their on-line program ACLU
Constitution Hall on America Online and the
Freedom Network on the World Wide Web.
____________________________________
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
1222 Spruce St., 8th Floor Rm. 100
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 539-7800
Fax: (314) 539-7894
Hours: 8am – 4pm M-F
Website: www.eeoc.gov
Services: Mediation programs, information
on filing employment discrimination,
information on opportunities for
employment with the Federal Government.
____________________________________
CATHOLIC CHARITIES LEGAL
ASSISTANCE MINISTRY
100 N. Tucker Blvd. Suite 726
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 977-3993
Website: www.ccstl.org
(No Walk-Ins)
LEGAL SERVICES OF EASTERN
MISSOURI
4232 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
Phone: (314) 534-4200
Fax: (314) 534-1425
Toll-Free: 1-800-444-0514
Website: www.lsem.org
Service: Veterans Advocacy Project
provides legal representation on discharge
upgrades and misdemeanor violations;
advocacy for veterans group events.
____________________________________
Services: Provides free civil legal assistance
to elderly and low-income people in 21
counties in Eastern Missouri. Clients must
meet eligibility guidelines to qualify for
assistance, and should call the LSEM office
to discuss their legal problems
____________________________________
CRIME VICTIMS ADVOCACY
CENTER
539 N. Grand Blvd. Suite 400
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 652-3623
Fax: (314) 664-8265
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ST. LOUIS, CITY PUBLIC DEFENDER
1114 Market Street, Room 602
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 340-7625
MISSOURI BAR REFERRAL SERVICE
P.O. Box 119
326 Monroe
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 636-3635
Fax: (573) 635-2811
Hours: 9am – 3pm M - F
Website: www.mobar.org
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY PUBLIC
DEFENDER
100 South Central
St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-4778
Consult Directory
Services: A longstanding program of
citizenship education publications, resources
and services to help educators more
effectively teach their students about the
law, the legal system and the courts.
News releases, publications, background
reports, meetings and resources to help
members of the print and broadcast media
cover legal issues.
Nearly 40 public information brochures
covering basic legal issues and other
consumer-oriented publications distributed
to thousands of citizens throughout the state.
A lawyer referral service which links
Missourians in need of legal assistance with
a lawyer in their area.
____________________________________
Services: Handles appeals and some
conviction matters for the eastern side of the
State of Missouri. Represents indigent
clients charged with criminal state offenses
that carry possible jail time penalties.
____________________________________
THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF
METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS
LAWYERS REFERRAL AND
INFORMATION SERVICE
Phone: (314) 621-6681
Office Hours: 9am – 12pm M – F
Website: www.bamsl.org
Email: lris@bamsl.org
NAACP ST. LOUIS, BRANCH
625 North Euclid Ave. Suite 405
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 361-8600
Website: www.naacp.org
Services: To maintain the highest
professional standards among attorneys, to
enhance the professional competence of
attorneys, to improve the administration of
justice, to serve the needs of members, and
to provide law-related service and education
to the public.
____________________________________
Services: Promotes the economic, political,
civic and social betterment of colored
people.
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RAVEN (Non-Violence Education for Men)
1914 Olive St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 289-8000, Fax: (314) 558-4151
Website: www.ravenstl.org
Services: Educational programs for men
only; geared toward the prevention of
violence. Fees are based on a sliding scale
fee. Orientation by appointment.
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VICTIM SERVICE DIVISION WITH
ST. LOUIS COUNTY PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY
100 S. Central Ave, 2nd Floor
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-4872
Office hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm, M-F
Services: Support through the aftermath of
crime including information on the court
process, referral to community resources,
assistance with Crime Victims
Compensation forms, adult abuse order of
protection assistance, community education
and technical assistance. Must be a victim of
crime or family member of victim needing
assistance. Part of Saint Louis County
Prosecuting Attorney’s office. No financial
assistance, referrals only.
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WOMENS SUPPORT COMMUNITY
SERVICES
2165 Hampton Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63139
Ph:(314) 646-7500, Hotline:(314) 531-2003
Website: www.womenssupport.org
Services: Group and individual counseling
for women experiencing physical abuse,
rape, sexual abuse. Work readiness training
and legal assistance.
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MILITARY/VETERANS
RELATED RESOURCES
http://tricare.mil/Pharmacy/Eligibility.aspx
MILITARY/VETERANS RELATED
RESOURCES
- To change your address-All branches:
If in receipt of retired pay, mail a letter to:
Tricare for Life
Phone: 1-866-773-6464
TDD: 1-866-773-0405
Website: www.tricare4u.com
DEFENSE FINANCE CENTER &
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
U.S. Military Retired Pay
P.O. Box 7130
London, KY 40742-7130
Tricare Family health
Phone: 1-800-748-7347
Website: www.usfhp.com
Retiree Dental Program
Phone: 1-888-838-8737
Website: www.trdp.org
- If annuitants in receipt of or entitled to
SBP/RSFPP annuity, mail a letter to:
*If your contractor is unable to help, call the
Tricare Regional Office:
DEFENSE FINANCE CENTER &
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
U.S. Military Annuity Pay
P.O. Box 7131
London, KY 40742-7131
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TRO-North Region 1-866-307-9749
TRO-West Region 1-800-558-1746
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HEALTH INSURANCE - TRICARE
Formerly Champus-Department of Defense
Health care program in cooperation with
regional civilian contractors. For questions
about TRICARE and TRICARE Prime
Standard first call your contractor or your
Health Benefits Advisor. Medical program
for active duty military, retirees, and
dependents. Website: www.tricare.mil
H.E.R.O.E.S. CARE
1306 R West Lark Ind. Park
Fenton, MO 63026
Phone: (636) 600-0096 or 1-888-799-1470
Website: www.heroescare.org
Services: To provide a nationwide and
efficient support network available
throughout the entire deployment process
that is known to troops, families,
commanders and communities. Supporting
Before, During and After Deployment.
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Missouri Residents call:
Tricare West Region
Phone: 1-888-874-9378 or 1-877-988-9378
Website: www.triwest.com
Tricare North Region
Phone: 1-877-874-2273
Website: www.hnfs.com
MILITARY ID CARD/DEERS
ENROLLMENT
You must be registered in DEERS to be
eligible for TRICARE. Active duty and
retired military are already enrolled,
however dependents are not.
TRICARE general info #’s
Pharmacy Program
Phone: 1-800-538-9552 or 1-877-363-1303
Website:
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MISSOURI DEPT. OF
CONSERVATION
FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES
Website: www.mdc.mo.gov/regs/permits
DEERS- Defense Enrollment Eligibility
Reporting System.
Phone: 1-800-538-9552
TTY/TDD: 1-866-363-2883
Website: www.tricare.mil/deers
Local DEERS Offices:
Free fishing licenses may be obtained by
veterans with a 50% or greater service
connected disability. To obtain a special
fishing license, call the US Dept. of
Veterans Affairs, 1-800-827-1000 or online.
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HQ 648th RSG
4301 Goodfellow Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63120
Phone: (314) 382-9013 Ext. 2341/2442
Hours: 8:30am -10:30am Mon, Wed, Fri
1pm-3pm Tue, Thurs.
MISSOURI DEPT. OF REVENUEMILITARY LIAISON
Phone: (573) 751-3622
Email: military@dor.mo.gov Website:
http://dor.mo.gov/pdf/milrefguide.pdf
Customers must call and obtain appointment
before they arrive at site.
Navy Operation Support Center
10810 Lambert International Blvd.
Bridgeton, MO 63044
Phone: (314) 524-9563
Hours: 9am -11:30am & 12:30pm – 4pm
Mon. – Fri. (No appointments)
Services: Assistance with questions about
MO. income tax, drivers’ licenses, vehicle
registration, Veterans status on ID cards and
other issues.
AUTOMOBILE LICENSE PLATES
Website: http://dor.mo.gov/motorv/plates/
Integrated Support Command St Louis
RAPIDS Military ID Card Issuing
Activity
215 Spruce St. 2nd Floor
St Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 269-2400 (No appointments)
Website: www.uscg.mil/basedetstlouis/
Hours: 8am – 3pm Mon - Thurs
8am -12pm Fri. (No appointments)
Note: Last CAC issued at 2:15 Mon.-Thur.
& 11:15 on Fri. Corner of Tucker & Spruce
(In the Ray Building)
Services: Special automobile license plates
are available for military branch and periods
of war. Disabled Veterans and POW may be
entitled to one set of plates for free. They
may be obtained through the State Dept. of
Motor Vehicles. See criteria at your local
DMV or online.
VETERAN STATUS ON ID CARDS
A veteran may apply to the Dept. of
Revenue to obtain a Veteran status on their
ID card or Driver’s license. A copy of your
DD-214 with a discharge status of
“honorable”, “general”, or “under honorable
conditions” and pay authorized fee for
license or ID card. Visit your local DMV for
more information and criteria.
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Scott Air Force Base 375 FSF
215 Heritage DR
Scott Air Force Base, IL 62225
Phone: (618) 256-8897 - Option 1
Website: www.375fss.fsmp@us.af.mil
Hours: 7:30am – 3pm Mon. – Fri.
(Walk-in and Online appointments, except
on Thur. appt. only)
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ST. LOUIS AREA VETERANS
CONSORTIUM INC.
P.O. Box 25059
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 446-4424 or (314) 614-4556
MISSOURI VETERAN AWARDS
PROGRAM
Office of the Adjutant General
ATTN: Veterans Awards
P.O. Box 1808
2302 Militia Drive
Jefferson City, MO. 65102
Phone: (573) 638-9561
Toll Free: 1-866-834-3431
Website:
http://www.moguard.com/veterans/veterana
wards.aspx
Services: Membership organization open to
all veterans and concerned individuals.
Emergency intervention services for
veterans & families on a case-by-case basis.
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U. S. DEPT. OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
REGIONAL OFFICE
400 South 18th Street
St. Louis, MO 63103-2271
Phone: 1-800-827-1000
Office Hours: 8am - 4pm M-F
Website: www.vba.va.gov
Services: Provides a medal, medallion, and
certificate to Missouri residents who served
in certain war time periods. Go online or
apply by mail to see if you meet the
requirements.
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Telephone Assistance Service:
NATIONAL PERSONNEL RECORDS
CENTER
1 Archives Drive
St. Louis, MO 63138
Customer Service: (314) 801-0800
Office hours: 7:30am - 3:45pm, M-F
Website: http://vetrecs.archives.gov
E-mail: MPR.center@nara.gov
Status Check: mpr.status@nara.gov
Educational Benefits
Customer Service Phone: 1-888-442-4551
Vocational Rehabilitation
Local Office Phone: (314) 552-9881
Home Loan Guaranty
Customer Service Phone: 1-888-244-6711
VA Insurance
Retirees and Veterans contact the Office of
Service Members and Veterans Insurance
Phone: 1-800-419-1473
Research Room
1829 Dunn Rd
St. Louis, MO. 63138
Phone: (314) 801-0775
Website: http://www.archives.gov/st-louis
Services: The VA Regional Office Toll Free
Number (1-800-827-1000) provides services
and information for various benefits,
including disability payments to veterans
and dependents. Processes changes of
addresses, direct deposits, loan guarantees
and provides general information.
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Services: Maintains the military personnel
and the medical records of most persons
who have been discharged or have retired
from active and or reserve military duty, or
who have died while in the service. Request
issuance or replacement of military service
medals and decorations.
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MISSOURI VETERANS
CEMETERIES &
VETERANS HOMES
MISSOURI VETERANS CEMETERIES
AND VETERANS HOMES
MISSOURI STATE VETERANS
CEMETERY
DEPT. OF VETERAN AFFAIRS
NATIONAL CEMETERIES
Missouri Veterans Commission
2400 Veterans Memorial Drive
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Phone: (573) 290-5752
Cemetery Program Director:
Stan Baughn
For Burial Space availability, call the
numbers listed below or visit:
http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/state.asp
The Missouri Veterans Commission created
a network of six Veterans Cemeteries listed
below.
Missouri State Veterans Cemetery
20109 Business Hwy. 13
Higginsville, MO 64037
Phone: (660) 584-5252
Fax: (660) 584-9525
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
2900 Sheridan Road
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: (314) 845-8320
Fax: (314) 845-8355
Jefferson City National Cemetery
1024 East McCarty Street
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (314) 845-8320
Fax: (314) 845-8355
Missouri Veterans Cemetery
5201 S. Southwood Rd.
Springfield, MO 65804
Phone: (417) 823-3944
Fax: (417) 823-0252
Springfield National Cemetery
1702 East Seminole Street
Springfield, MO 65804
Phone: (417) 881-9499
Fax: (417) 881-7862
Missouri Veterans Cemetery
17357 Stars and Stripes Way
Bloomfield, MO 63825
Phone: (573) 568-3871
Fax: (573) 568-3421
Union Confederate Monument Site/Union
Cemetery
227 E. 28th Street Terrace
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: (816) 472-4990
Missouri Veterans Cemetery
25350 Highway H
Waynesville, MO 65583
Phone: (573) 774-3469
Fax: (573) 774-2160
Services: Burial spaces for Veterans and or
their eligible dependents. Veteran benefit
includes the opening and closing of the
grave, a vault, and issuance of a headstone,
its placement and grounds maintenance.
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Missouri Veterans Cemetery
1479 County Rd.
Jacksonville, MO 65260
Phone: (660) 295-4237
Fax: (660) 295-4259
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Cape Girardeau Veterans Home
2400 Veterans Memorial Drive
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Phone: (573) 290-5870
St. James Missouri Veterans Cemetery
620 N. Jefferson
St. James, MO 65559
Phone: (573) 265-4237
Fax: (573) 265-5771
Note: this cemetery is not open for
internment.
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Cameron Veterans Home
1111 Euclid PO Box 570
Cameron, MO 64429
Phone: (816) 632-6010
Missouri Veterans Commission Central
Office
205 Jefferson Street, 12th Floor Jefferson
Bldg.
P.O. Drawer 147
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-3779
Toll-Free: (866) 838-4636
E-Mail: movets.veterans@mvc.dps.mo.gov
Website: www.mvc.dps.mo.gov
Warrensburg Veterans Home
1300 Veterans Rd.
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Phone: (660) 543-5064
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The Missouri Veterans Commission Homes
Program operates seven exemplary Veterans
Homes list below:
St. Louis Veterans Home
10600 Lewis & Clark Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63136
Phone: (314) 340-6389
Fax: (314) 340-6379
St. James Veterans Home
620 North Jefferson
St. James, MO 65559
Phone: (573) 265-3271
Mexico Veterans Home
#1 Veterans Drive
PO Box 473
Mexico, MO 65265
Phone: (573) 581-1088
Mt. Vernon Veterans Home
1600 S. Hickory
Mt. Vernon, MO 65712
Phone: (417) 466-7103 Fax: (417) 466-4040
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ST. LOUIS AREA
TRANSPORTATION
AND TRANSIENT
SERVICES
Services: 24-hour dispatch center.
Dedicated to transporting individuals with
varying degrees of incapacitation from
children to seniors. EMT has car seats
available. Will establish accounts for
regular riders, will bill Medicaid and other
insurance. One-way base rates from about
$10 for ambulatory Para lift service.
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ST. LOUIS AREA TRANSPORTATION
AND TRANSIENT SERVICES
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
4207 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 286-8100
Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm, M-F
Toll Free: 1-800-227-2345 (24/7)
Website: www.cancer.org
JAMES S. McDONNELL USO
Lambert-St. Louis, International Airport
P. O Box 10367
10701 Lambert International Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63145
Phone: (314) 429-7702
Fax: (314) 429-0506
Website: www.usostl.org
Services: Volunteer-based transportation
program for treatments/doctor appointments.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
(DAV) TRANSPORTATION
NETWORK
Transportation Coordinator Office:
Services: Refreshments, quiet area for
resting, sleeping. Nursery for families
traveling with small children. TV, VCR,
books, magazines, first aid, personal
supplies. Spiritual counseling through oncall chaplains. Sewing and ironing
equipment. Must show military ID cards.
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John Cochran VA Medical Center
915 North Grand Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 289-6443
Fax: (314) 289-7043
Hours: 7:00am-2:30pm, M-F
Services: Through the Transportation
Network, DAV volunteers drive sick and
Disabled Veterans to and from VA medical
facilities for treatment.
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MULLANPHY TRAVELERS AID
702 N. Tucker Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 241-5820
Fax: (314) 231-3458
EMT-EXPRESS MEDICAL
TRANSPORTERS INC.
6780 Southwest
St. Louis, MO 63143
24-Hour Phone: (314) 781-6400
Fax: (314) 644-6368
Website: www.rideemt.com
Services: Casework services to those
persons who have problems as a result of
mobility. There is no charge for services
rendered. Walk-in clients are accepted.
This is a private, non-profit agency.
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NON-EMERGENCY MEDICAL
TRANSPORT (NEMT)
Phone: 1-866-269-5927
Audio response: 1-800-392-2161
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPT. OF
HUMAN SERVICES – COUNTY
OLDER RESIDENT PROGRAMS
North County Government Center
21 Village Square
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone: (314) 615-7430
Services: Most people who have MO
HealthNet or MO HealthNet managed care
can get a ride to their health care
appointments from the NEMT program.
You must call at least 5 calendar days before
the day of the appointment or you may not
get NEMT. You may call this number
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. for regular scheduled appointments.
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South County Government Center
4548 Lemay Ferry
St. Louis, MO 63129
Phone: (314) 615-4018
Services: Neighborhood volunteers provide
transportation to and from doctor’s
appointments and to other essential
destinations.
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OLDER ADULTS TRANSPORTATION
SERVICE (OATS)
186 NW Industrial Court
Bridgeton, MO 63044
Phone: (314) 894-1701
Toll-Free: (800) 373-1631 for St. Louis &
St. Charles County
Hours: 4:30am–7:00pm, M-F
Website: www.oatstransit.org
St. Louis City:
North County:
South County:
St. Charles Co.:
Franklin Co.:
Jefferson Co.:
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPT. OF
HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY
VETERANS PROGRAM
North County Government Center
21 Village Square
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone: (314) 615-7414
(314) 894-1701, Ext. 104
(314) 894-1701, Ext. 104
(314) 894-1701, Ext. 101
(314) 894-1701, Ext. 107
(636) 583-1630 or
(800) 373-1631
(636) 282-4470 or
(888) 793-9333
South County Government Center
4548 Lemay Ferry
St. Louis, MO 63129
Phone: (314) 615-4038
Services: Provides transportation to and
from medical appointments for Disabled
Veterans residing in St. Louis County who
are mobility-impaired. Independent
transportation network provides curb-tocurb, fully-accessible services through one
central dispatch. Call to register for this
program.
Services: Transportation provided for
medical appointments, businesses, and
grocery shopping. Must be a county
resident 60+, or 18+ plus and handicapped.
A letter from the doctor stating disability is
required. No fee, but donations accepted.
Must call 72 hours in advance.
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TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION (METRO)
707 North First Street
St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 231-2345
TTY: (314) 534-5055
Website: www.metrostlouis.org
MetroBus and MetroLink
Phone: (314) 231-2345
Call for information or refer to the website
for MetroBus and MetroLink schedules and
maps.
Metro Call-A-Ride
Phone: (314) 652-3617
Services: Metro Transit operates the
MetroLink, MetroBus, and Metro Call-ARide public transportation systems for the
St. Louis metropolitan area. Metro Call-ARide provides curb-to-curb van service in St.
Louis City and County with advance
reservations. Service is provided to ADAeligible individuals who have registered to
use the service as well as the general public.
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SENIOR SERVICES
Services: Social activities, social services,
recreation, health, crafts, hobbies, and
education for persons 60 years or older.
Programs and services for older persons
encourages independence, provides
opportunities for creative use of leisure time
through recreation crafts and educational
activities. Donations accepted.
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SENIOR SERVICES
AARP FOUNDATION/SENIOR
COMMUNITY SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
St. Louis City Residents
2838 Market St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 333-5688
Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm, M-F
Website: www.aarp.org
CARDINAL RITTER SENIOR
SERVICES
7601 Watson Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63119
Phone: (314) 961-8000
Social Services: (314) 918-2258
Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm, M-F
Website: www.cardinalritterseniorservices.org
St. Louis County Residents
11679 W. Florissant
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 830-3600
Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm, M-F
Website: www.aarp.org
Services: Federally funded employment
program designed to assist the older worker
(55+) in re-entering the job market. Clients
are usually placed for 18-20 hours a week at
a minimum wage in a non-profit or public
service agency where they receive on-thejob training and upgrading of their
marketable skills. Agency helps them find
permanent full or part-time employment
positions. Persons must be willing and able
to work and have an income which does not
exceed federal poverty guidelines. Call or
come in for an eligibility assessment.
____________________________________
Services: Needs assessment done at client’s
residence. Assists clients with obtaining
home health care (provided under Medicare,
Medicaid, and private insurance), social
services, housing, and volunteer program to
call the elderly. Connects clients with
resources to remain in their home, or to find
senior housing. Referrals for geriatric case
management and caregiver management,
support groups for relatives acting as
caregivers, referrals for food/shelter/utility
assistance, financial
counseling/management, psychological and
medical resources, family care giver
support, and other community resources.
There are no charges except for homemaker
or live-in services.
BELLEVILLE, AREA COLLEGE
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR
OLDER PERSONS
201 North Church
Belleville, IL 62220
Phone: (618) 234-4410
Office hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F
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Services: For-profit agency that works with
seniors who have little or no local family
support and serve as liaison. Provides inhome services, transportation, medication
management. Helps seniors remain as
independent as possible and stay out of
nursing homes. Sliding scale fees offered for
eligible clients - must be in need or in crisis.
CARONDELET COMMUNITY
BETTERMENT FEDERATION, INC.
6408 Michigan Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 752-6339
Website: http://carondelethousing.org
CCBF/Literacy Center
6418 Michigan Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 480-6090
Contact: Office Staff or Outreach Staff
HOUSING OPTIONS PROVIDED FOR
THE ELDERLY INC. (H.O.P.E.)
4265 Shaw
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 776-0155
Toll-Free: 1-888-776-0155
E-Mail: buzz.hope@email.com
Website: www.hopestl.com
Services: Provides help to people of all
ages who live in Carondelet. Provides
referrals for house repairs for senior
property owners who live in Carondelet and
own their own homes. Food programs,
circuit breaker program and clothing. Some
charges for some services. Free summer
concerts.
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Services: Not-for-profit organization
established in 1987 to assist older adults to
live with dignity and independence in
housing most appropriate to their
circumstances. Completes a needs
assessment to determine services required
by seniors, provides referrals for all services
in addition to housing. Does reverse
mortgage counseling. Must be 60+. There is
no cost for the services.
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CITY SENIORS, INC.
(formerly Bevo Senior Center)
4705 Ridgewood Ave
St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 352-0141
Hours: 8:00am-2:30pm, M-F
Fax: (314) 352-3819
Website: http://stlouiscityseniors.com
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
COVENANT HOUSE SENIOR CENTER
For Kosher Home-Delivered Meals
#2 Millstone Campus
Creve Coeur MO 63146
Phone: (314) 442-3149
E-Mail: info@mid-eastaaa.org
Website:
http://agingmissouri.org/senior_center_creve
_coeur.php
Services: Food pantry, transportation,
home-delivered meals. Must be 60+ or
disabled.
HELPING ELDERLY LIVE
PRIVATELY
AND SAFELY (H.E.L.P.S)
P.O. Box 270013
St. Louis, MO 63127
Phone: (314) 913-4142 - 24 hour on call
E-Mail: shirley@stlseniorhelp.com
Website: www.stlseniorhelp.org
Services: Provides subsidized kosher
breakfast, hot dinners and supplemental
meals in services areas.
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MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
912 Wildwood or P.O. Box 570
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570
Phone: (573) 751-6400
Fax: (573) 751-6010
E-Mail: info@health.mo.gov
Website: http://health.mo.gov/index.php
MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREATER
ST. LOUIS
PO Box 410395
St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone: (314) 268-1523
Website: www.mowstl.org
Services: Hot, nutritious meals planned and
prepared by professionals, packed and
delivered by volunteers. Fixed fees for
meals and delivery. Must live within service
area of Greater St. Louis (city and county).
Call for services or for referral to an
individual chapter in your area which
provides meals.
St. Louis City
1520 Market St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 657-1585
Fax: (314) 612-5105
St. Louis County Office
6121 N. Hanley Rd.
Berkeley, MO 63134
Phone: (314) 615-0600
Fax: (314) 612-5105
MID EAST AREA AGENCY ON AGING
14535 Manchester
Manchester, MO 63011-3960
Phone: (636) 207-1323
Fax: (314) 207-1329
Outlying counties call: 1-800-243-6060
Office hours: 8:30 am - 5 pm M-F
Website: www.mid-eastaaa.org or
www.agingmissouri.com
St. Charles County Office
1650 Boone’s Lick Rd.
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 946-7400
Fax: (636) 946-7403
Services: Information, assistance,
counseling for individuals, ages 60+ or for
their families who are concerned about
them. The senior in question must be a
resident of St. Louis, Franklin, Jefferson or
St. Charles County. Services for seniors
include transportation, socialization and
meals through 25 senior centers, homedelivered meals, in-home services, adult day
care, legal services, nursing home
information, speaker's bureau. Navigators
for Affordable Care Act.
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For a complete listing of locations, visit
the website: http://health.mo.gov/index.php.
Services: Protective services to the elderly
and handicapped. Personal care,
homemaker chores if Medicaid eligible or
SSBG funds available; respite care, adult
day health care for Medicaid eligible
persons. Hotline for cases of abuse, or
neglect call: 1-800-392-0210. Hotline for
information and referral on aging issues: 1800-235-5503. Hotline for handicapped
information and referral: 1-800-235-5503.
Handicapped may use hotline for aging also.
Appointment on request for anyone 60 years
or older or handicapped under 60. Fees
charged for some services.
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SAINT LOUIS COUNTY, DEPT. OF
HUMAN SERVICES, COUNTY OLDER
RESIDENT PROGRAMS (CORP)
Administration
9666 Olive Blvd. Ste. 510
Olivette, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516
Hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
Website:
www.stlouisco.com/HealthandWellness/Hu
manServices/CountyOlderResidentPrograms
NORTHEAST MISSOURI AREA
AGENCY ON AGING
815 Osteopathy
Kirksville MO 63501
Phone: (660) 665-4682 or (800) 664-6338
Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm, M-F
E-Mail: nemoaaa@sbcglobal.net
Website: www.nemoaaa.com
Services: Nutrition (home-delivered),
homemaker chore/personal care services in
home, care coordination, transportation,
legal assistance, assists with obtaining
discount cards, job information and referral.
Covers 16 counties of Northeast Missouri.
For County Coordinators call main office.
Most services are free of charge, except
nutrition, which is available on a
contribution basis; requirement is age 60+.
Nutrition only for handicapped under 60.
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South County Government Center
Serves Residents South of Hwy. 40
4558 Lemay Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO 63129
(314) 615-4018
Hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
North County Government Center
Serves Residents North of Hwy. 40
21 Village Square
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone: (314) 615-7430
Hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
OASIS AT THE CENTER OF
CLAYTON
50 Gay Ave
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 862-4859
Fax: (314) 862-6354
Hours: 10:00am-3:00pm, M-F
Website: www.oasisnet.org/st.louis
Services: Transportation, legal assistance,
shopping, telephone reassurance, income tax
preparation, home care and repair, case
management, neighborhood based volunteer
opportunities, information and referral.
Must be county resident 60+.
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Services: OASIS offers a wide variety of
classes, educational and volunteer
opportunities in the arts, humanities, health,
computers, finance, practical living, trips,
tours, hiking, biking, Inter-generational
Tutoring Program. Partners with BJC Plus,
who provides health screenings, lectures,
fitness programs, tours, discounts on BJC
hearing aid purchases, free physician
referrals, and discounted membership at
BJC’s WellAware Center and at the Center
of Clayton.
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VOYCE (formerly Long Term Care
Ombudsman Program)
8702 Manchester Road
Brentwood MO 63144
Phone: (314) 918-8222
Toll-Free: (866) 918-8222
Fax: (314) 918-9188
Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F
Website: www.voycestl.org
ST. LOUIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING
For City of St. Louis Residents
1520 Market Street, Room 4086
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 612-5918
Fax: (314) 612-5915
Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm M-F
Website: www.slaaa.org
Services: SLAAA provides comprehensive
and coordinated services for older adults
with the City of St. Louis, through a network
of senior nutrition centers and service
providers. Services are funded under Title
III of the Older Americans Act and other
federal, state and local funds.
Services: Complaint resolution; long-term
care resource information, nursing home,
home health and adult daycare directories.
Financial resource materials, placement
consultations.
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SLAAA offers information and assistance,
congregate and home delivered meals,
transportation, minor home repairs, legal
assistance, etc. Applicants must be City
residents, age 60 or older. Limited services
are provided for persons with disabilities,
age 18-59. Call for further information.
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VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
11440 Olive Blvd.
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
Phone: (314) 918-7171
(24-hour on-call staff)
Website: www.vnastl.com
Services: Provides hospice services, patientcentered holistic care, treating patients with
dignity and respect, at home, nursing home,
or hospital.
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SOCIAL SERVICES AND
MISCELLANEOUS
RESOURCES
Services: Centralized, comprehensive
housing assistance for City & County
homeless or at-risk. Focus on prevention;
when not possible, emergency shelter or
post-shelter placement is provided. Includes
intake assessment, screening, hotline, crisis
intervention, eviction prevention, tenant &
landlord mediation, relocation from overcrowded or condemned properties, or
emergency shelters. Follow-ups at 30-6090-180 days. Mortgage assists for County
Residents.
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SOCIAL SERVICES AND
MISCELLANEOUS RESOURCES
AMERICAN RED CROSS
National Headquarters
2025 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 303-4498
Toll-Free: (800) 733-2767
Hours: 8:00am-5pm, M-F
E-Mail: Go to website.
Website: www.redcross.org
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH
To Obtain Vital Records (Birth, Death)
Phone: (573) 751-6400 or (573) 751-637
Email: VitalRecordsInfo@health.mo.gov
Website: health.mo.gov
St. Louis Area
10195 Corporate Square
Creve Coeur, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 516-2800
Hours: 8:00am-5pm, M-F
E-Mail: Go to website.
Website: www.redcross.org/mo/st-louis
Or write: Department of Health
930 Wildwood PO Box 570
Jefferson City MO 65102
Services: Provides emergency
communication links for service members
and their families, and access to local
resources and support services.
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Or, visit any county health department
location and fill out an application. There is
a $15.00 fee per copy.
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CATHOLIC CHARITIES
HOUSING RESOURCE CENTER
800 N. Tucker
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 241-5600
Hours: 8am-3:30 pm (walk-ins)
Hotline Phone: (314) 802-5444
Hotline Hours: 8:00am-8:00pm
Website: www.ccstl.org
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NORTH COUNTY OFFICE
4040 Seven Hills Drive
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: (314) 877-3030
MISSOURI DIVISION OF FAMILY
SERVICES
3101 Chouteau Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: 1-855-373-4636
www.dss.mo.gov
Child Support Enforcement
1-866-313-9960
ST. CHARLES OFFICE
3737 Harry S. Truman Blvd. Suite. 100
St. Charles, MO 63301
Phone: (636) 940-3170
ST. LOUIS COUNTY OFFICE
9900 Page
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 264-7700
Services: Food stamps, electronic benefits
card, (EBC), medical assistance, TANFtemporary assistance for needy families,
child abuse/neglect, foster care, general
relief, nursing home, futures program,
supplemental Aid To Blind, and Blind
Pension. Clients should bring Social
Security card, income verification, picture
ID and information about other resources
available and declare other income.
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ST. LOUIS CITY OFFICE
Prince Hall
4411 North Newstead Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63115
Switchboard: (314) 877-2000
Children Services: (314) 877-2300
Office hours: 7am - 4:30 pm M-F
ST. LOUIS CITY- DEPARTMENT OF
HUMAN SERVICES
1520 Market St. 4th Floor Rm. #4065
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 612-5900 or (314) 657-1650
Office hours: 8-5, M-F
FRANKLIN COUNTY OFFICE
#1 Liberty Plaza
PO Box 312
Union, MO 63084
Phone: (636) 584-6300
JEFFERSON COUNTY OFFICE
10325 Highway 21
Suite. 200
Hillsboro, MO 63050
Phone: (636) 797-9601
Office hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
Services: The Department of Human
Services coordinates programming and
funding through five Divisions, the Office
on the Disabled, Homeless Services, the St.
Louis Area Agency on Aging, Youth and
Family Services and Veterans Affairs. Call
for additional information about individual
services.
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LINCOLN COUNTY
384 N Lincoln Drive
PO Box 318
Troy, MO 63379
Phone: (636) 528-8521
Office hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
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Maplewood Doors To Success
2200 Bellevue Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63143
Phone: (314) 781-1878
TTY: (800) 735-2966
Office Hours: Mon – Fri.
9:00am – 12:30pm
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPT. OF
HUMAN SERVICES – OFFICE OF
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
SERVICES
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COUNTY OLDER RESIDENT
PROGRAMS (CORP)
Office hours: 8am-5pm, M-F
9666 Olive Blvd., Suite 510
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516
TTY: (800) 735-2966
Spanish Lake Youth Center
12075 Bellefontaine Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63138
Phone: (314) 355-2348
Office Hours: Mon – Fri.
8:30am – 5:30pm
South County Government Center
4548 Lemay Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO 63129
Phone: (314) 615-4018
TTY: (800) 735-2966
Services: Resource and referral
agent linking youth and families to
needed services such as health,
housing, counseling, skills training
and recreation. Staff are also
available to provide training,
technical assistance, and support for
youth development initiatives.
North County Government Center
21 Village Square
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone: (314) 615-7430
TTY: (800) 735-2966
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Services: Transportation, legal
assistance, shopping, home repair,
telephone reassurance, home safety,
income tax preparation, information
and referral. For St. Louis County
residents, 60+ years.
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COUNTY VETERANS
PROGRAMS
South County Government Center
4548 Lemay Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO 63129
Phone: (314) 615-4038
TTY: 1-800-735-2966
Office hours: 8am - 5pm M-F
COUNTY YOUTH PROGRAMS
9666 Olive Blvd., Suite 510
Olivette, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4429
TTY: (800) 735-2966
North County Government Center
21 Village Square
Hazelwood MO 63042
Phone: (314) 615-7414
TTY: 1-800-735-2966
Office Hours: 8am - 5pm, M-F,
Hazelwood Doors To Success
11952 Bellefontaine Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63138
Phone: (314) 355-2180
TTY: (800) 735-2966
Office Hours: Mon – Fri.
12:30 pm – 3:30pm
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Services: Provides case
management, information, advocacy,
and referral services to help Veterans
obtain social services and VA
benefits.
These benefits include, but are not
limited to: legal, medical,
employment, housing and
transportation assistance.
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UNITED STATES SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION
Phone: 1-800-772-1213
TTY: Hearing impaired: 1-800-325-0778
Hours: 9:00am-3:00pm, M-T-Th-F
9:00am-12:00pm, Weds
Call for an appointment.
Website: www.ssa.gov
Central West End Office:
5669 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone:
COUNTY HOMELESS
SERVICES PROGRAM
9666 Olive Blvd. Suite. 510
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 615-4516 or
(314) 615-0370
Fax: (314) 615-7619
Website: www.stlouisco.com
Creve Coeur Office:
1215 Fern Ridge Parkway
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
Downtown Office:
717 N. 16th Street, Suite 100
St. Louis, MO 63103
County Homeless Hotline:
(314) 802-5444
Fenton Office:
650 Gravois Bluffs
Fenton, MO 63026
Services: Homeless Services
Program administers funds
designated for homeless services in
St. Louis County; purchases variety
of services; directs activities of Saint
Louis County Homeless Services
Network Providers Meeting.
Providers Network is a consortium
of social service professionals who
meet and share information, discuss
issues and problems, network, and
work to bring an end to
homelessness in the St. Louis
Metropolitan area. Saint Louis
County and the City of St. Louis
work together on several programs,
notably the Emergency Shelter
Hotline. Anyone homeless or at risk
of becoming homeless can access
services by calling the Hotline.
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North County Office:
11753 West Florissant
Florissant, MO 63033
St. Peters Office:
4800 Executive Center Pkwy., Suite 6
St. Peters, MO 63376
South Side Office:
8800 Watson Rd., Suite 100
Webster Groves, MO 63119
Services: Retirement, survivors benefits,
disability or supplemental security income,
SSI Benefits.
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UNITED WAY OF GREATER
ST. LOUIS
910 N 11th Street
St. Louis, MO 63101-1951
Office phone: (314)421-0700
I & R Line: 1-800-427-4626
Fax: (314)539-4270
TDD: (314)539-4010
Illinois Office: (618)397-0996
Home Page: http://www.stl.unitedway.org
Services: Non-profit resource center acting
as a clearing house linking organizations and
individuals in the St. Louis region with
appropriate helping resources. For linking
services call the information line above.
United Way maintains a library along with
social and resource databases. Offers
comprehensive range of training
opportunities focused on enhancing the
effectiveness of nonprofit organizations and
developing individual skills. Offers Internet
accessible library catalog.
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STATE, LOCAL, AND
FEDERAL ELECTED
OFFICIALS
FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS
Ballwin Office:
301 Soverign Court, Suite 201
Ballwin, MO 63011
Phone: (636) 779-5449
For a complete list of Executive and
Legislative Officials, visit:
Website:
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
District #3 – Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer
2440 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2956
UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
Pres. Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington DC 20500
Phone: (202) 456-1414
Jefferson City Office:
2117 Missouri Boulevard
Jefferson City, MO. 65109
Phone: (573) 635-7232
STATE, LOCAL, AND FEDERAL
ELECTED OFFICIALS
Wentzville Office:
113 East Pearce Boulevard
Wentzville, MO. 63385
Phone: (636) 327-7055
UNITED STATES
REPRESENTATIVES
District #1 – Rep. William Lacy Clay,
Jr.
2418 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2406
UNITED STATES SENATORS
Sen. Roy Blunt
260 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5721
Fax: (202) 224-8149
Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse:
111 S. 10th Street, Suite 24.344
St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 367-1970
Fax: (314) 367-1341
Cape Girardeau Office
2502 Tanner Dr. Suite. 208
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
Phone: (573) 334-7044
Fax: (573) 334-7352
St. Louis County Office:
1281 Graham Rd, Suite 202
Florissant, MO 63031
Phone: (314) 383-5240
Columbia Office
1001 Cherry St. Suite 104
Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: (573) 442-8151
Fax: (573) 442-8162
St. Louis City Office:
6830 Gravois
St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 669-9393
Kansas City Office
911 E. Main, Suite 2224
Kansas City, MO 64105
Phone: (816) 471-7141
Fax: (816) 471-7338
District #2 – Rep. Ann Wagner
435 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-1621
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St. Louis Office
7700 Bonhomme Ave. Suite 315
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 725-4484
Fax: (314) 727-3548
STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS
For a complete list of State Elected
Officials, visit:
Website:
http://www.mo.gov/government/electedofficials/
Springfield Office
2740B E. Sunshine
Springfield, MO 65804
Phone: (417)877-7814
Fax: (417) 823-9662
GOVERNOR
Jay Nixon
State Capital, Rm. 216
P.O. Box 720
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-3222
Senator Claire McCaskill
506 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
Washington D.C. 20510
Phone: (202) 224-6154
St. Louis Office
Wainwright State Office Bldg.
111 North 7th Street, Suite 929
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 340-6900
Cape Girardeau Office
555 Independence St. Rm. 1600
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
Phone: (573) 651-0964
Kansas City Office
615 East 13th, 5th Floor
Kansas City, MO 64106
Phone: (816) 889-2337
Springfield Office
324 Park Central West, Suite 101
Springfield, MO 65806
Phone: (417) 868-8745
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
State Capitol, Room 224
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 751-4727
Email: ltgovinfo@ltgov.mo.gov
Kansas City Office
4141 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 101
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone: (816) 421-1639
SECRETARY OF STATE
State Capitol, Room 208
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 751-4936
Email: sosmain@sos.mo.gov
St. Louis Office
5850 Delmar Blvd. Suite A
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone: (314) 367-1364
STATE AUDITOR
State Capitol, Room 224
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 751-4213
Email: moaudit@mail.auditor.state.mo.us
Columbia Office
28 N. 8th St. Suite 500
Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: (573) 442-7130
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LOCAL SAINT LOUIS COUNTY
ELECTED OFFICIALS
STATE TREASURER
State Capitol, Room 229
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 751-2411
For a complete list of Saint Louis County
Elected Officials, visit:
Website: http://stlouisco.me/yourgovernment/
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Supreme Court Building
207 W. High St.
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-3321
Fax: 573-751-0774
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY EXECUTIVE
Charlie Dooley
41 S Central Avenue, 9th Floor
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-7016 Ext: 57016
Fax: (314) 615-3727
Email: cdooley@stlouisco.com
St. Louis Office
Old Post Office Building
815 Olive Street, Suite 200
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 340-6816
Fax: 314-340-7957
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY COUNCIL
District 1 - Hazel Erby
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5436
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail: herby@stlouisco.com
Kansas City Office
Fletcher Daniels State Office Building
615 E. 13th Street, Suite 401
Kansas City, MO 64106
Phone: (816) 889-5000
Fax: 816-889-5006
District 2 - Vacant
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5437
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail:
Cape Girardeau Office
2860 Kage Road
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Phone: (573) 290-5679
Fax: 573-290-5689
District 3 – Colleen Wasinger
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5438
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail: cwasinger@stlouisco.com
Springfield State Office Building
149 Park Central Square, Suite 1017
Springfield, MO 65806
Phone: (417) 895-6567
Fax: 417-895-6382
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District 4 – Michael O'Mara
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5439
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail: momara@stlouisco.com
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District 5 – Pat Dolan
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5441
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail: pdolan@stlouisco.com
District 6 – Steve Stenger
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5442
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail: sstenger@stlouisco.com
District 7 – Greg Quinn
41 South Central Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 615-5443
Fax: (314) 615-7890
E-mail: gquinn@stlouisco.com
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LOCAL ST. LOUIS CITY ELECTED
OFFICIALS
For a complete list of St. Louis City Elected
Officials, visit:
Website:
http://stlouis-mo.gov/government/electedofficials.cfm
MAYOR
Francis G. Slay
1200 Market, City Hall, Room 200
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
Phone: (314) 622-3201
Hours: 8am – 6pm M-F
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF
ALDERMEN
Lewis Reed
City Hall, Room 230
1200 Market Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
Phone: (314) 622-4114
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HELPFUL TELEPHONE
NUMBERS
HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
375th Medical Group .............................................................................................................. (618) 256-7456
AAA Roadside Assistance .................................................................................................... (314) 523-7300
AARP Foundation/Senior Community Service Employment Program ................................ (314) 367-6777
Abbott Ambulance (Business Office) ................................................................................... (314) 768-1000
Adapt-Ability......................................................................................................................... (314) 432-1101
Adult Education Program (Special School District - City) ................................................... (314) 367-5000
Adult Education Program (Special School District – County) .............................................. (314) 290-4052
Adapt-Ability......................................................................................................................... (314) 432-1101
Aging information and referral (City)………………………………………………………(314) 612-5918
Aging information and referral (County) .............................................................................. (636) 207-0847
Aids Clinical Trials................................................................................................................ (800) 974-2572
AIDS Hotline ......................................................................................................................... (314) 647-1144
AIDS Information/Testing..................................................................................................... (314) 615-1630
Al-Anon & Alateen Family Group Information Center ........................................................ (314) 645-1572
Alcoholics’ Anonymous ........................................................................................................ (314) 647-3677
Alcohol Information Hotline (MO) ....................................................................................... (877) 515-1255
Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Information…………………………………………… ............ (800) 559-9503
Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) .................................................................................... (314) 962-4670
Alternatives to Living in Violent Environments (ALIVE).................................................... (314) 993-2777
Alzheimer's Association…………………………………………………………………. ... (800) 272-3900
American Cancer Society……………………………………………… (314) 286-8150 or (800) 227-2345
American Council on Alcoholism…………………………………………………………. (800) 527-5344
American Diabetes Association .................................................................... ....................... (314) 822-5490
American Heart Association.................................................................................................. (314) 692-5600
American Legion, Post Locator ............................................................................................. (314) 552-9884
American Liver Foundation .................................................................................................. (314) 352-7377
American Lung Association, Eastern MO............................................................................. (314) 645-5055
American Parkinson's Disease Association ........................................................................... (314) 362-3299
American Red Cross .............................................................................................................. (314) 516-2800
AMVETS Department of MO. National Service Office ....................................................... (314) 552-9888
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Association……………………..(314) 432-7257 or (888) 873-8539
Annie Malone Family Crisis Center ...................................................................................... (314) 531-0120
Anorexia Bulimia Treatment & Education Center ........................................ ....................... (800) 222-2832
Archdiocese of St. Louis, Office of Lay Formation ...................................... ....................... (314) 792-7005
Archway Communities, Inc. .......................................................................... ....................... (314) 361-8887
Arnold Food Pantry ....................................................................................... ....................... (636) 287-3663
Arthritis Foundation .............................................................................................................. (314) 991-9333
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ........................................................................ (314) 692-2422
Belleville, Area College Programs and Services for Older Persons ..................................... (618) 234-4410
Beyond Housing………………………………………………………………………… .... (314) 533-0600
Bethany Christians Services .................................................................................................. (314) 781-6363
Better Business Bureau (MO & IL)....................................................................................... (314) 645-3300
Bi-State Transit Call-A-Ride……………………………………………(314) 652-3617 or (314) 892-1400
BJC Health Response ............................................................................................................ (800) 811-4760
BREM Catholic Social Ministry ........................................................................................... (314) 383-4666
Bridgeway Counseling Services Inc……………………………………(314) 652-4200 or (314) 731-0100
Businesspersons between Jobs .............................................................................................. (636) 394-1440
Call-A-Ride (North of Hwy.40) ............................................................................................ (314) 534-4144
Call-A-Ride (South of Hwy 40) ............................................................................................ (314) 534-2255
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Call-A-Ride (West) ............................................................................................................... (314) 534-1544
Call for Action (Contact 2), Call between 11am-1pm, M-F ................................................. (636) 282-2222
Call for Help - Sexual Assault ............................................................................................ (314) 531-2003
Call for Help - Suicide & Crisis (Illinois) .......................................................................... (618) 397-0963
Call for Help - Suicide (MO) .............................................................................................. (314) 647-4357
Cancer Support Community .................................................................................................. (314) 238-2000
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital ................................................................................... (314) 577-5600
Cardinal Ritter Institute ......................................................................................................... (314) 961-8000
Caritas Service Center now known as (Ladies of Charity Service Center) ........................... (314) 383-4207
Carondelet Community Betterment Federation, Inc. ............................................................ (314) 752-6339
Catholic Family Services ....................................................................................................... (314) 544-3800
Catholic Urban Program ........................................................................................................ (618) 398-5616
Challenge Unlimited, Inc....................................................................................................... (618) 465-0044
Child Abuse Hotline ............................................................................................................ (800) 392-3738
Children's Home Society of Missouri.................................................................................... (314) 968-2350
Christ Lutheran Church ......................................................................................................... (314) 776-0248
Christian Family Services...................................................................................................... (314) 968-2216
Circle of Concern .................................................................................................................. (636) 861-2623
Citizens Service Bureau (City of St. Louis, only) ................................................................. (314) 622-4800
City of St. Louis, Department of Human Services ................................................................ (314) 612-5900
City of St. Louis, Homeless Services .................................................................................... (314) 657-1704
Civil Rights Enforcement Agency......................................................................................... (314) 622-3301
Clear Point Solutions (formerly Consumer Credit Counseling)............................................ (800) 762-2271
Clinton County Projects for Older Americans, Inc. ............................................................. (618) 594-2321
Commission on Disabilities ................................................................................................... (314) 726-1910
Community Action Agency................................................................................................... (314) 863-0015
Community Counseling Center of Northern Madison County.............................................. (618) 462-2331
Community Health In Partnership Service, Inc (Family Haven). ......................................... (314) 423-7770
Community Psychological Service........................................................................................ (314) 516-5824
Community Resource Center Inc. (formerly P.A.K.T.) ....................................................... (314) 524-2710
Community Treatment, Inc. (COMTREA) ........................................................................... (636) 296-6206
County Homeless Services Program (Saint Louis County) .................................................. (314) 615-4516
County Veterans Program (Saint Louis County)……………………….(314) 615-7414 or (314) 615-4038
County Youth Programs (Saint Louis County) ..................................................................... (314) 615-4429
Crider Center for Mental Health............................................................................................ (636) 332-8000
Crime Victims Advocacy Center………………………………………………………….(314) 652-3623
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation ............................................................................................. (314) 863-4747
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation .................................................................................................... (314) 733-1241
Department of the Air Force.................................................................................................. (618) 256-3914
Disabled American Veterans ................................................................................................. (314) 552-9883
Doorways Supportive Housing.............................................................................................. (314) 535-0888
Down Syndrome Association of St. Louis, ........................................................................... (314) 961-2504
DVA Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery ........................................................................ (314) 260-8691
DVA Medical Center - Jefferson Barracks/John Cochran .................................................... (314) 652-4100
East Side Health District ....................................................................................................... (618) 874-4713
Ecumenical Housing Production Corporation ....................................................................... (314) 361-0340
Educational Opportunity Center (MO) .................................................................................. (314) 535-6670
Educational Opportunity Center (IL) .................................................................................... (618) 465-5124
Employment Connection ....................................................................................................... (314) 652-0360
Family Care Center of Carondelet ......................................................................................... (314) 353-5190
Family Care Health Centers .................................................................................................. (314) 481-1615
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Federal Aids Hotline (Atlanta) .............................................................................................. (800) 342-AIDS
Federal Job Information Center ............................................................................................. (800) 426-5702
Feed My People ..................................................................................................................... (314) 631-4900
First Call for Help (United Way) MO ................................................................................... (314) 421-4636
First Call For Help (United Way) IL ..................................................................................... (618) 397-0996
Gamblers Anonymous ........................................................................................................... (314) 831-4444
Gateway 180 Homelessness Reverse .................................................................................... (314) 231-1515
Good Shepherd Child & Family Services ............................................................................. (314) 854-5700
Grace & Peace Fellowship .................................................................................................... (314) 367-8959
Grace Hill Settlement House ................................................................................................. (314) 584-6900
HOPE, Inc. (Housing Options for the Elderly) ..................................................................... (314) 776-0155
Habitat for Humanity - City/County...................................................................................... (314) 371-0400
Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization..................................................................... (314) 389-3363
Harris House Foundation ....................................................................................................... (314) 631-4299
Haven of Grace ...................................................................................................................... (314) 621-6722
Hope House ........................................................................................................................... (314) 382-3801
Homeless Hotline - Saint Louis Metropolitan Area ......................................................... (314) 802-5444
Hosea House .......................................................................................................................... (314) 773-9027
Housing Resource Center ~ City & County .......................................................................... (314) 802-5444
Humanitri ............................................................................................................................... (314) 772-7720
Illinois Department of Employment Security........................................................................ (618) 271-7750
Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs ................................................................................ (618) 233-5140
Illinois Veterans Leadership .................................................................................................. (773) 581-8290
Independence Center ............................................................................................................. (314) 533-4163
Isaiah 58 Ministries ............................................................................................................... (314) 821-3808
James S. McDonnell USO ..................................................................................................... (314) 429-7702
Jefferson Barracks Medical Center ....................................................................................... (314) 487-0400
Jefferson-Franklin Community Action Corporation ............................................................. (636) 742-0808
Joint Neighborhood Ministry ................................................................................................ (314) 771-3987
Judevine Center for Autism ................................................................................................... (314) 849-4440
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation................................................................................................ (314) 726-6778
Karen House .......................................................................................................................... (314) 621-4052
Kathy J. Weinman Shelter ..................................................................................................... (314) 423-1117
Kids Under Twenty One (KUTO) ......................................................................................... (314) 963-7571
Kingdom House ..................................................................................................................... (314) 421-0400
Korean War Veterans Association, MO Chapter #1 ............................................................. (314) 739-7922
Ladies of Charity Service Center………………………………………………………… .. (636) 464-0787
Lafayette Work Center, Inc., ................................................................................................. (636) 227-9650
Legal Services of Eastern MO ............................................................................................... (314) 534-4200
Leukemia Society of America ............................................................................................... (314) 878-0780
Life Crisis Services, Inc. (Adult Hotline) .............................................................................. (314) 647-4357
Life Crisis Services, Inc. (Business Office) .......................................................................... (314) 647-4357
Lifeline Ministries ................................................................................................................. (314) 773-4628
Loaves and Fishes.................................................................................................................. (314) 291-3857
Logan College of Chiropractic………………………………………. (636) 227-0903 or (800) 782-3344
Logan Term Care Ombudsman Program .............................................................................. (314) 918-8222
Lupus Foundation .................................................................................................................. (314) 432-0008
Lutheran Family and Children Services ................................................................................ (314) 534-1515
March of Dimes ..................................................................................................................... (314) 646-8601
Magdela Foundation .............................................................................................................. (314) 652-6004
Meals on Wheels ................................................................................................................... (314) 268-1523
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Metropolitan Employment and Rehabilitation Services (MERS) ........................................ (314) 241-3464
Mid-America Transplant Services ......................................................................................... (314) 991-1661
Mid-East Agency on Aging ................................................................................................... (636) 207-1323
Military Order Purple Heart .................................................................................................. (314) 552-9746
Missionaries of Charity ......................................................................................................... (314) 553-2777
Missouri Department of Health………………………………………….(573)751-6387 or (573) 751-6370
Missouri Department of Employment Security..................................................................... (314) 842-3600
Missouri Division of Family Services CITY......................................................................... (314) 340-7000
Missouri Division of Family Services COUNTY ................................................................. (314) 877-2550
Missouri Division of Job Development & Training .............................................................. (573) 751-9040
Missouri Division of Personnel ............................................................................................. (573) 751-4162
Missouri Energy care ............................................................................................................. (314) 773-5900
Missouri Goodwill Industries ................................................................................................ (314) 241-3464
Missouri Head Injury Association ......................................................................................... (314) 426-4024
Missouri State Approving Agency ........................................................................................ (314) 416-2906
Missouri Veterans Commission ............................................................................................ (314) 552-9885
Missouri Veterans Home (St. Louis,) .................................................................................... (314) 340-6389
Mullanphy Travelers Aid ..................................................................................................... (314) 241-5820
Multiple Sclerosis Society……………………………………………. (800) 628-1753 or (314) 781-9020
Muscular Dystrophy Association .......................................................................................... (314) 962-0023
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation.............................................................................................. (800) 541-5454
Narcotics Anonymous of St. Louis, ...................................................................................... (314) 830-3232
National Archives, Washington DC ...................................................................................... (301) 713-6800
National Association of Women Business Owners ............................................................... (314) 954-8344
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse ................................................................ (314) 962-3456
National Institute on Aging Information Center… ............................................................... (800) 222-2225
National Personnel Records Center…………………………………………………………(314) 801-0800
National Runaway Switchboard ............................................................................................ (800) 621-4000
New Life Evangelistic Center ............................................................................................... (314) 421-3020
North East Community Action Corporation ......................................................................... (573) 324-6622
Northeast Missouri Area on Aging........................................................................................ (816) 665-4682
OASIS.................................................................................................................................... (314) 539-4555
O'Fallon Township ................................................................................................................ (618) 632-3517
Office of Community Development (Saint Louis County) ................................................... (314) 615-2986
Office of Job Training Program Jefferson Franklin Counties ............................................... (636) 789-3502
Office of Rehabilitation Services-Illinois .............................................................................. (618) 466-8409
Office on the Disabled (City of St. Louis,) ........................................................................... (314) 622-3686
Older Adults Transportation Service ..................................................................................... (314) 894-1701
Operation Food Search .......................................................................................................... (314) 726-5355
Optometric Center ................................................................................................................. (314) 353-5016
Our Lady's Inn ....................................................................................................................... (314) 351-4590
Paralyzed Veterans of America ............................................................................................. (314) 552-9887
Paraquad Inc.,……………………………………………………………………………….(314) 289-4200
Peoples' Health Center ........................................................................................................... (314) 367-7848
Persian Gulf Veterans Hotline ............................................................................................... (800) 796-9699
Peter and Paul Community Service ....................................................................................... (314) 621-5520
Peter and Paul Community Service - Benedict Joseph Labre Center (for Men)……..……. (314) 664-3927
Places for People ................................................................................................................... (314) 535-5600
Planned Parenthood ............................................................................................................... (314) 781-3800
POISON CONTROL (CARDINAL GLENNON) ............................................................ (314) 772-5200
Psychological Service Center at Washington University ...................................................... (314) 935-6555
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Ranken Jordan, A Pediatric Specialty Hospital ..................................................................... (314) 872-6400
RAVEN (Non-Violence Education for Men) ........................................................................ (314) 289-8000
Redevelopment Services for the Blind .................................................................................. (573) 751-4249
Room at the Inn ..................................................................................................................... (314) 209-9198
St. Charles County Government Work Connections Center ................................................. (636) 441-2422
St. Clair County Housing Authority ...................................................................................... (618) 277-3290
St. Jane Catholic Service…… ............................................................................................... (314) 383-6539
St. Louis Abused Women’s Support Project ......................................................................... (314) 772-4535
St. Louis Area Agency on Aging .......................................................................................... (314) 612-5918
St. Louis Association for Retarded Citizens.......................................................................... (314) 569-2211
St. Louis Children’s Hospital ................................................................................................ (314) 454-6000
St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley................................................................... (314) 513-4200
St. Louis Community College Forest Park ............................................................................ (314) 644-9100
St. Louis Community College Meramec ............................................................................... (314) 984-7500
St. Louis Community College Wildwood ............................................................................. (636) 422-2000
St. Louis Comprehensive Health Center Inc, ........................................................................ (314) 367-5820
St. Louis County Department of Health ................................................................................ (314) 615-0600
St. Louis County Department of Human Services ................................................................ (314) 615-4516
St. Louis County Program Supervisor of Veterans Services ........................................... (314) 615-7414
St. Louis County Case Manager of Veterans Services ..................................................... (314) 615-4038
St. Louis County Office of Work Connections ..................................................................... (314) 381-6700
St. Louis County Older Resident Programs .......................................................................... (314) 615-4516
St. Louis Crisis Nursery ........................................................................................................ (314) 768-3201
St. Louis Economic Development Partnership ...................................................................... (314) 615-7663
St. Louis Hearing-Speech Center .......................................................................................... (314) 968-4710
St. Louis Housing Authority (County) .................................................................................. (314) 428-3200
St. Louis Housing Authority (City) ....................................................................................... (314) 531-4770
St. Louis Metropolitan AIDS Program .................................................................................. (314) 612-5188
St. Louis Society for Children & Adults with Physical Disabilities ..................................... (314) 428-1919
St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center........................................................................... (314) 644-8000
St. Louis University Hospital ................................................................................................ (314) 577-8000
St. Louis University – School of Business ............................................................................ (314) 977-7232
St. Martha’s Hall ................................................................................................................... (314) 533-1313
St. Patrick’s Center ................................................................................................................ (314) 802-0700
St. Patrick’s Veterans Employment Service .......................................................................... (314) 802-5491
St. Philippine Duchesne Homeless Treatment Shelter .......................................................... (314) 454-1012
St. Vincent DePaul Job Assistance Center ............................................................................ (314) 531-2259
Safe Connection Abuse Hotline ............................................................................................ (314) 531-2003
Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters (Business Office)................................................. (314) 646-3000
Salvation Army Alcohol & Drug Abuse ............................................................................... (314) 652-3310
Salvation Army Family Haven .............................................................................................. (314) 423-7770
Salvation Army Harbor Light ................................................................................................ (314) 652-3310
Salvation Army of St. Charles ............................................................................................... (636) 947-8489
Salvation Army O’Fallon Shelter .......................................................................................... (636) 240-4969
Senior Home Security, Inc. ................................................................................................... (314) 531-9779
Shalom House ........................................................................................................................ (314) 534-1010
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children................................................................................ (314) 432-3600
S.L.A.T.E. Work Connections (St. Louis, Agency on Training & Employment .................. (314) 589-8000
Small Business Administration ............................................................................................. (314) 539-6600
Social Security Administration.............................................................................................. (800) 772-1213
Society of St. Vincent DePaul ............................................................................................... (314) 576-3993
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Special Forces Association, Martha Raye Chapter XXVII ................................................... (314) 638-5705
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Resources, Inc. ................................................................... (314) 822-2323
Sunshine Mission................................................................................................................... (314) 231-8209
SUICIDE HOTLINE (24-HOURS).................................................................................... (314) 647-4357
Transition Assistance Management Program ........................................................................ (618) 256-2246
U.S. Department of Labor ..................................................................................................... (314) 539-6394
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs .................................................................................... (800) 827-1000
U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) ..................................................................... (816) 426-5706
U.S. Small Business Management......................................................................................... (314) 539-6600
Union Community Ministries ................................................................................................ (314) 367-2112
United Way Information & Referral (FIRST CALL FOR HELP)........................................ (314) 421-0700
University City Senior Service Board ................................................................................... (314) 862-6767
UMSL - University Eye Center ............................................................................................. (314) 516-5131
University of Missouri - St. Louis, ........................................................................................ (314) 516-5548
UMSL – School of Professional and Continuing Studies ..................................................... (314) 516-5915
Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, .............................................................................. (314) 615-3600
U.S.O at Lambert Airport ...................................................................................................... (314) 429-1234
V.D. Hotline .......................................................................................................................... (800) 227-8922
Veterans Administration Toll-Free Bulletin Board (VA On-Line) ................................ (800) 827-1000
Veterans Administration Insurance Center ........................................................................... (800) 669-8477
Veterans Administration Loan Guaranty Office ................................................................... (314) 552-9862
Veterans Administration Vocational Rehabilitation ............................................................. (314) 552-9881
Veterans Assistance Commission- (Illinois) ......................................................................... (618) 692-6200
Veterans Administration Debt Management ......................................................................... (800) 827-0648
Veterans Administration Gulf War Hotline .......................................................................... (800) 749-8387
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Columbia Missouri ............................................. (573) 814-6000
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Kansas City Missouri ......................................... (816) 861-4700
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Poplar Bluff Missouri ......................................... (636) 686-4151
Veterans Administration John Cochran Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri ...................... (314) 652-4100
Veterans Administration Jefferson Barracks Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri .............. (314) 652-4100
Veterans Educational Benefits .............................................................................................. (888) 442-4551
Veterans Employment & Training Services (VETS) ............................................................ (573) 751-3921
Veterans Leadership Program- (Illinois) ............................................................................... (618) 523-5105
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) ......................................................................................... (314) 552-9886
Victim Services (Prosecuting Attorney) ................................................................................ (314) 615-4872
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) ................................................................................... (314) 423-8823
Vietnam Veterans of America THRIFT STORE Pick Up .................................................. (800) 459-8387
Vietnam Veterans Outreach Program-Vet Center…………………………………………. (314) 531-5355
Visiting Nurses Association .................................................................................................. (314) 918-7171
Warren County Sheltered Workshops ................................................................................... (636) 456-4800
West Presbyterian Church ..................................................................................................... (314) 361-0072
Women’s Center (Domestic Violence Hotline) ................................................................... (636) 946-6854
Work Connections of St. Louis, County (MO Career Center) .............................................. (314) 381-6700
Workforce Development Center………………………………………………………….... (314) 679-3300
YMCA (Carondelet) .............................................................................................................. (314) 768-9622
YMCA of Greater St. Louis,-Metropolitan Office ................................................................ (314) 436-1177
Youth and Family Services (City) ......................................................................................... (314) 657-1695
Youth Emergency Services (EPWORTH) ............................................................................ (314) 961-5718
YWCA ................................................................................................................................... (314) 726-6665
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
OF AGENCIES
Alphabetical Index of Agencies
375th Medical Group Clinic ................................................................................................... 53
A
AARP Foundation/Senior Community Service Employment Program ................................ 73
Adult Vocational Education (Special School District)... ....................................................... 17
Al-Anon & Alateen ............................................................................................................... 10
Alcoholics Anonymous ......................................................................................................... 10
ALIVE ................................................................................................................................... 33
All Nations Resource Center ................................................................................................. 21
American Cancer Society………………………………………………………………. 53, 70
American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri............................................................ 62
American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. (AGSM) ......................................................................... 5
American Legion ................................................................................................................... 5
American Legion Post 404 (St. Louis Service Women’s Post)............................................. 5
American Red Cross……………………………………………………………….... 6, 33, 78
AMVETS ............................................................................................................................... 6
Ascension Episcopal Church ................................................................................................. 21
Assisted Recovery Centers of America (ARCA) .................................................................. 10
Automobile License Plates .................................................................................................... 66
B
Behavioral Health Alternative ............................................................................................... 53
Behavioral Health Response.................................................................................................. 53
Belleville, Area College Programs & Services for Older Persons ........................................ 73
Better Business Bureau of Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois ...................................... 1
Beyond Housing .................................................................................................................... 33
BJC Behavioral Health .......................................................................................................... 53
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta .................................................................................................... 21
Blue Star Mothers of America Inc......................................................................................... 6
Bridgeway Behavioral Health……………………………………………………….. 10-11, 33
Broadway Baptist Church...................................................................................................... 21
Business Persons Between Jobs ............................................................................................ 44
C
Cancer Support Community……………………………………………………………. 11, 73
Cardinal Ritter Senior Services ............................................................................................. 73
Carondelet Community Betterment Federation..................................................................... 74
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of St. Louis ......................................................................... 44
Catholic Charities Housing Resource Center…………………………………………….34, 78
Catholic Charities Legal Assistance Ministry ....................................................................... 62
Catholic Family Counseling .................................................................................................. 11
Catholic Urban Program ........................................................................................................ 34
Challenge Unlimited .............................................................................................................. 44
Chapel for the Exceptional .................................................................................................... 21
Christian Psychological and Family Services ....................................................................... 53
Christians Who Care.............................................................................................................. 21
Christ Pilgrim’s Rest ............................................................................................................. 21
Circle of Concern ............................................................................................................... 22
93
City of Peace Pantry .............................................................................................................. 22
City Seniors………………………………………………………………………………22, 74
City of St. Louis, Dept. of Human Services – Division of Youth and Family Services ....... 22
Community Action Agency of Saint Louis County Inc.…………………………………22, 44
Community Literacy of Greater St. Louis, YMCA ............................................................... 17
Community Psychological Service........................................................................................ 54
Community Resource Center Inc. (formerly P.A.T.K.) ........................................................ 23
Community Treatment Inc. (COMTREA)…………………………………………....... 11-12
Covenant House Missouri ..................................................................................................... 34
Crider Center for Mental Health............................................................................................ 51
Crider Health Center.............................................................................................................. 54
Crime Victims Advocacy Center........................................................................................... 62
Criminal Justice Ministry ...................................................................................................... 23
Crisis Food Center ................................................................................................................. 23
D
Defense Finance Center & Accounting Services .................................................................. 65
Department of the Air Force.................................................................................................. 45
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Veterans Education and Training.. 17
Department of Veterans Affairs - Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment ................... 45
Department of Veterans Affairs - National Cemeteries ........................................................ 68
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)………………………………………………….. 6-7, 70
Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation and Treatment Program .......................................... 12
E
Eastside Health District ......................................................................................................... 55
Economic Development Resources ....................................................................................... 1
Educational Opportunity Centers .......................................................................................... 18
Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital ....................................................................................... 55
Elmwood Emergency Food Pantry ........................................................................................ 23
Employment Connection…………………………………………………………………34, 45
EMT – Express Medical Transporters Inc............................................................................. 70
Epworth Children and Family Services ................................................................................. 35
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ...................................................................... 62
F
Family Care Health Centers………………………………………………………………55-56
Federal Elected Officials ....................................................................................................... 41
Feed My People ..................................................................................................................... 23
Fellowship Center Church ..................................................................................................... 24
G
Gateway Homeless Services..................................................................................................
Genesis Men’s Home ............................................................................................................
George Washington Carver House ........................................................................................
Gold Star Wives of America Inc. ..........................................................................................
Good Shepherd Children and Family Services .....................................................................
Grace Hill Health Centers .....................................................................................................
Grace Hill/Patch Neighborhood……………………………………………………………
Grace U.M. Food Pantry .......................................................................................................
Greater Missouri Area – Cocaine Anonymous .....................................................................
94
35
35
24
7
35
56
24
24
12
H
Harris House Foundation .......................................................................................................
Haven of Grace ......................................................................................................................
Health Insurance (TRI-CARE) ..............................................................................................
Helping Elderly Live Privately and Safely (H.E.L.P.S.) .......................................................
H.E.R.O.E.S. Care .................................................................................................................
HI POINTE Center ................................................................................................................
Holy Trinity Church ..............................................................................................................
Homeless Resource Bank ......................................................................................................
Horizon Club .........................................................................................................................
Hosea House/Guardian Angel ...............................................................................................
Housing Authority of St. Louis (County & City) ..................................................................
Housing Options Provided for the Elderly, Inc. (H.O.P.E.) ..................................................
12
36
65
74
65
24
24
36
36
24
36
74
I
ID Replacement Cards ........................................................................................................... 66
Illinois Department of Employment Security........................................................................ 45
Isaiah 58 Ministries ............................................................................................................... 25
J
James S. McDonnell USO ..................................................................................................... 70
Jefferson County Rescue Mission ......................................................................................... 25
Jefferson-Franklin Community Action Corp. (JFCAC)………………………………... 36-37
Jefferson-Franklin Counties Employment Consortium ......................................................... 46
Jewish Community Center – Covenant House Senior Center ............................................... 74
Jewish Family and Children Services.................................................................................... 25
Joint Neighborhood Ministries .............................................................................................. 25
K
Karen House .......................................................................................................................... 37
Kathy J. Weinman Shelter for Battered Women ................................................................... 37
Kingdom House ..................................................................................................................... 25
L
Ladies of Charity ...................................................................................................................
Lafayette Industries Inc. ........................................................................................................
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri Inc. ................................................................................
Logan Chiropractic Health Centers .......................................................................................
Logan College of Chiropractic……………………………………………………………..
25
46
62
13
19
M
Marygrove Child Center ........................................................................................................ 37
Meals on Wheels of Greater St. Louis................................................................................... 75
Merchants and Manufactures Association…………………………………………………. 1
Metro Christian Worship Center ........................................................................................... 26
Metropolitan Employment and Rehabilitation Services (MERS)……………………… 46-47
Mid-East Area Agency on Aging .......................................................................................... 75
Military ID Card/DEERS Enrollment………………………………………………….. 65-66
Military Order Purple Heart .................................................................................................. 7
Missionaries of Charity ......................................................................................................... 37
Missouri Baptist Children’s Home ........................................................................................ 37
95
Missouri Bar Referral Service ............................................................................................... 63
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services ............................................................ 75
Missouri Department of Health (Vital Records Birth, Death) .............................................. 78
Missouri Division of Family Services ................................................................................... 79
Missouri Division of Workforce Development ..................................................................... 47
Missouri Dept. of Conservation - Fishing and Hunting Licenses ......................................... 66
Missouri Department of Revenue – Military Liaison............................................................ 66
Missouri Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC)……………… 1-2
Missouri State Psychiatric Hospitals ..................................................................................... 56
Missouri State Veterans Cemeteries……………………………………………………. 68-69
Missouri Veterans Awards Program ..................................................................................... 67
Missouri Veterans Commission Central Office (Veteran’s Home Program) ........................ 69
Missouri Veterans Commission…………………………………………………………… 7-8
Missouri Workforce Development One-Stop Centers…………………………………. 47-48
Mt. Nebo Pantry .................................................................................................................... 26
Mullanphy Travelers Aid ...................................................................................................... 70
Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers, Inc. ................................................. 57
N
NAACP – St. Louis Branch...................................................................................................
Narcotics Anonymous – Show-Me Region ...........................................................................
National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) ............................................
National Council of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse ................................................................
New Life Evangelistic Center ...............................................................................................
Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT) .......................................................................
Northeast Missouri Area Agency on Aging ..........................................................................
North Side Team Ministry .....................................................................................................
North St. Louis, Lutheran Outreach ......................................................................................
63
13
2
14
38
71
76
26
26
O
OASIS at the Center of Clayton ............................................................................................
O’Fallon Township ................................................................................................................
Older Adults Transportation Service (OATS) .......................................................................
Our Lady’s Inn ......................................................................................................................
76
27
71
38
P
Paralyzed Veterans of America ............................................................................................. 8
Paraquad, Inc. ........................................................................................................................ 57
People’s Health Center .......................................................................................................... 57
Peter and Paul Community Services, Inc. ............................................................................. 38
Pleasant Green Baptist Church .............................................................................................. 27
Provident Counseling…………………………………………………………………… 14-15
R
RAVEN- (Non-Violence Education for Men) ......................................................................
Rehabilitation Services for the Blind ....................................................................................
Residential Options, Inc. .......................................................................................................
Room at the Inn .....................................................................................................................
96
64
48
38
38
S
S.L.A.T.E. (St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment ............................................... 49
S.T.A.R.T. (Specialized Training for Adult Rehabilitation) ................................................. 49
Saint Jane Catholic Service ................................................................................................... 39
Saint Louis County Library ................................................................................................... 19
Saint Louis County Public Defender ..................................................................................... 63
Saint Louis County – County Older Resident Programs (CORP)…………………….. 71, 76
Saint Louis County – Department of Health ........................................................................ 58
Saint Louis County – Dept. of Human Services - Homeless Services Program. .................. 40
Saint Louis County – Department of Human Services, Veterans Program .......................... 71
Saint Louis County – Division of Personnel ......................................................................... 48
Saint Louis County – Information & Referral for Citizens with Disabilities........................ 58
Saint Louis County – Office of Family and Community Services………………….. 48, 80-81
Salvation Army Temple CORPS ........................................................................................... 27
SCORE – St. Louis ................................................................................................................ 2
Second Presbyterian Church.................................................................................................. 27
Settlement House ................................................................................................................... 39
Sharing Our Sources .............................................................................................................. 27
Shalom House………………………………………………………………………….. 27, 40
Sisters Teresa and Bridget ..................................................................................................... 30
Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired ......................................................................... 59
Society of St. Vincent DePaul ............................................................................................... 28
Solomon’s Temple Church .................................................................................................... 28
SSM Home Health Care and Hospice Care ........................................................................... 59
State of Missouri Department of Economic Development.................................................... 2
State of Missouri, Vocational Rehabilitation Division.......................................................... 50
St. Agatha Food Pantry.......................................................................................................... 29
St. Anthony Food Pantry ....................................................................................................... 29
St. Charles County Career Center ......................................................................................... 49
St. Clair County Housing Authority ...................................................................................... 39
St. Cronan Food Pantry ......................................................................................................... 29
St. Elizabeth (Engelber) - SVDP ........................................................................................... 29
St. Francisco Temple ............................................................................................................. 27
St. James MB Church ............................................................................................................ 29
St. John UCC ......................................................................................................................... 29
St. Louis Adventist Community ............................................................................................ 29
St. Louis Area Agency on Aging for City of St. Louis Residents......................................... 77
St. Louis Area Food Bank ..................................................................................................... 30
St. Louis Area Veterans Consortium, Inc. ............................................................................. 67
St. Louis Bibleway Church.................................................................................................... 30
St. Louis City – Department of Human Services – Homeless Services Program………….. 39
St. Louis City – Department of Human Services .................................................................. 79
St. Louis City Public Defender .............................................................................................. 63
St. Louis Community College – Metropolitan Education and Training (MET) Center ....... 49
St. Louis Comprehensive Health Center, Inc. ....................................................................... 59
St. Louis Economic Development Partnership ...................................................................... 3
St. Louis Effort for AIDS ...................................................................................................... 59
St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center........................................................................... 59
St. Louis Public Library ........................................................................................................ 19
St. Louis Regional Chamber.................................................................................................. 3
St. Louis University Psychological Service Center ............................................................... 60
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St. Louis Veterans Business Resources Center ..................................................................... 4
St. Martha’s Hall ................................................................................................................... 40
St. Nicholas Church ............................................................................................................... 30
St. Patrick’s Center ................................................................................................................ 40
St. Patrick’s Employment Service – St. Patrick Center......................................................... 50
St. Peter AME Church ........................................................................................................... 30
St. Pius V Church .................................................................................................................. 30
St. Trinity Lutheran Church .................................................................................................. 30
St. Vincent’s Church ............................................................................................................. 30
St. Wenceslaus Church .......................................................................................................... 31
STL Venture Works .............................................................................................................. 3
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration………………………….. 15, 60
Sunshine Ministries…………………………………………………………………….. 28, 41
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The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis Lawyers Referral & Info Service ...............
The Bridge – Centenary Church ............................................................................................
The Family Living Center .....................................................................................................
The Hope Recovery Center ...................................................................................................
The Learning Tree Intergenerational Center .........................................................................
The Salvation Army Alcohol & Drug Abuse .......................................................................
The Salvation Army – Midland Division Headquarters ........................................................
The SPOT ..............................................................................................................................
The Women’s Safe House .....................................................................................................
The YMCA of Greater St. Louis ...........................................................................................
To file for Unemployment in Missouri .................................................................................
To file for Unemployment in Illinois ....................................................................................
Transition Assistance Management Program (TAMP) Family Support Center ...................
Transportation Management Association (METRO) ............................................................
Trinity Presbyterian Church ..................................................................................................
63
41
41
41
31
15
42
42
42
42
50
50
50
72
31
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U.S. VETS - Missouri ...........................................................................................................
United States Department of Labor - VETS..........................................................................
United States Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office ...........................................
United States Small Business Administration .......................................................................
United States Social Security Administration .......................................................................
United Way of Greater St. Louis.…………………………………………………………..
University of Missouri – St. Louis Eye Center .....................................................................
Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis ...............................................................................
42
51
66
4
81
82
60
51
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Veteran Status on ID Cards ................................................................................................... 66
Veterans Administration St. Louis Health Care System………………………………. 60-61
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) ......................................................................................... 9
Veterans Leadership Program ............................................................................................... 51
Victim Service Division with St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney ................................. 64
Visiting Nurses Association……………………………………………………………. 61, 77
Voyce ..................................................................................................................................... 77
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Ward Chapel AME Church ...................................................................................................
Warren County Sheltered Workshops ...................................................................................
Washington University Psychological Service Center ..........................................................
Wayman African Methodist Episcopal .................................................................................
Webster-Rock Hill Ministries................................................................................................
Well Spring Resources ..........................................................................................................
Wesley House ........................................................................................................................
Westside Missionary Baptist Church ....................................................................................
William’s Temple Church of GOD in Christ ........................................................................
Winter Shelter at Grace and Peace ........................................................................................
Women’s Resource Center-Division of the YWCA .............................................................
Women’s Support Community Services ...............................................................................
31
52
61
31
31
16
32
32
32
43
16
64
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Youth Guard Christian Ministry............................................................................................ 32
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Zion Lutheran Church ........................................................................................................... 32
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AGENCY PROGRAM DATA SHEET
Agency or Program______________________________________________________________
Main Office Address_____________________________________________________________
City_______________________ State____________________ Zip Code___________________
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E-Mail Address______________________________, __________________________________
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Branch Office Address___________________________________________________________
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Please limit description to space provided and return this form to:
St. Louis County Government
Department of Human Services
Veterans Program
Attn: Community Services Coordinator
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Phone: (314) 615-7433/Fax: (314) 6167418
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