RESOURCE GUIDE

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Everyday Needs

EVERYDAY NEEDS

Utility Assistance:

  • Heat Up St. Louis - Utility Assistance (314) 241-7668

    • Utility assistance particularly for older adults, disabled adults, and low-income individuals and families

    • Short application required for services, click here to access

  • Community Action Agency - Weatherization Assistance (314) 863-0015

    • Water utility assistance for individuals with shutoff notices or complete shut-off

    • Home weatherization assistance available for homeowners and approved home renters

    • Application requires a social security card, most recent gas and electricity bills, and proof of income for all household members

      • To access the online application, click here

  • LIHEAP - Energy Bill Assistance

    • Energy bill assistance low-income families at risk of an energy shut-off

    • Application requires proof of income and proof of residency

      • To access the online application, click here.

Clothes:

  • Urban League (314) 615-3642

    • Must be 18 years or older and have a valid ID

    • Multiple locations around the St. Louis metro area

    • Professional, work, and casual attire available

    • To access, call (314) 615-3642

  • Mission: St. Louis (314) 371-2700

    • Clothes closet with professional and casual clothing

    • Clothes closet available to those who enroll in programming, if interested contact davida.cooks@missionstl.org

Food:

  • Community Action Agency - Food Pantry (314) 863-0015

    • Food pantry available for use once every 30 days per household

    • Household income required for eligibility

  • Urban League - Food Pantry (314) 615-3642

    • Must be 18 years or older and have a valid ID

    • 3 locations in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Clair County

    • Little to no cost to access

  • St. Louis Area Food Bank - Find a Pantry (314) 292-6262

    • Food distribution sites in multiple locations around the St. Louis area, click here to find one closest to you

    • Senior meal program available

  • SNAP Benefits - Applying for Benefits (855) 373-4636

    • Program provides support to assist in purchasing food, seeds, and plants for eligible applicants

    • Application required for benefits - online or paper version available here

      • Application requires a Missouri driver’s license or other forms of ID, proof of residency, immigration documentation if not a U.S. citizen, and income documentation

  • Meals on Wheels - Delivered Meals (314) 374-9549

    • 5 days of frozen meals to seniors and homebound individuals

    • To see if you are eligible, click here

  • Operation Food Search - Find a Pantry

    • Lists all food pantries and child meal distributors in the St. Louis region

    • To find a location near you, click here

Shelter:

  • St. Patrick Center (314) 802-0700

    • Shelter, case management, and various resource referrals.

    • Employment program including job and skills training, and full and part-time employment

    • Health services including mental health issues, substance abuse, healthcare referrals, and on-site nurses

    • If you are needing shelter you must go in person Monday - Friday (800 N. Tucker Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63101)

    • To access additional services, call (314) 802-0700

  • Humanitri (314) 772-7720

    • Assistance with obtaining permanent housing, utility assistance, financial advising

    • Employment assistance, counseling, life skills classes, parenting classes, wellness classes, and skill-building opportunities available

    • Housing and social service hotline available at 2-1-1

  • Gateway 180 Homeless Services (314) 802-5444

    • Emergency shelter with case management, counseling, meals, laundry, and mail service

    • Permanent re-housing program including case management, monetary funds, furniture, moving assistance available once enrolled in programing

    • Counseling and life skills classes available

    • Brown bag meals available to the community on-site

    • Call (314) 231-1515 to access the Housing Resource Hotline, call (314) 802-5444 to access additional resources

  • Peter and Paul Center (314) 588-7111

    • Emergency shelter, temporary housing, and supportive housing options available

    • Health services, mental health services, meals service, developmental disability services, veteran services, and employment referrals available

    • For help accessing services, click here for more information on shelter, food distribution, and social services

Hygiene and Laundry:

  • LaundryLove

    • Free laundry service available on select days at locations in South City and University City

    • Click here to find a Laundry Love location near you

Re-Entry Resources:

  • The Center for Women in Transition

    • Resources for justice-involved women including supportive housing, mentorship, case management, vocational services, court advocacy, employment opportunities, and life skills classes

    • Program available for any woman, non-binary, gender-nonconforming, or transgender (the Center serves trans women and trans men) individuals in the St. Louis area, who are currently in or have been involved in the criminal justice system within the past 6 months (this can include jail, prison, probation, parole, and/or pending charges)

    • Online or physical application required - can be emailed to applications@cwitstl.org or mailed to 7716 S. Broadway, St. Louis MO 63111.

      • If you have any questions about the application, email applications@cwitstl.org or call (314) 771-5207

  • Community Action Agency - Parole to Payroll/Makin’ It Work Program

    • Organization provides free individualized case management to provide a variety of services and referrals to assist with re-entry transition

    • Services include anger management, drug counseling, employment readiness programs, and counseling services among others

    • Enrollment in the programing is required for services - if interested in learning more contact James Ingram at 314.863.0015 ext. 431 or jingram@caastlc.org.

  • Re-Entry Community Linkages (RE-LINK) (314) 657-1566

    • Program offers health care coverage, health care services, mental and behavioral health services, and social service supports (Housing, Substance
      abuse, employment assistance, adult education, others as identified) through the utilization of a Health and Social Services Network.

    • Program is available to young adults who have been released from City Jails, have no known holds, and have gotten a referral from Probation and Parole

  • Guide to Finding Housing for the Recently Incarcerated

Immigrant and Refugee Resources:

  • International Institute (314) 773-9090

    • Assists foreign-born individuals in resettlement, business startup, and community engagement

    • Organization offers free education, language and re-entry resources, economic resources, workforce, and career readiness, and job placement resources

    • To register for resources call (314) 773-9090

Senior Resources:

  • St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (SLAAA) (314) 612-5918

    • Organization provides meal services, transportation, health insurance, and financial resources

    • Resources available for individuals 60 years or older living in St. Louis city

    • Call (314)612-5918 to access services

  • Meals on Wheels of Greater Missouri - Meal Service

    • Call 314-374-9549 to set up an eligibility interview

    • Organization provides meals for elderly individuals, individuals with handicaps, individuals recovering from injuries or illness, or anyone not able to shop for or prepare meals at home for themselves

    • Meal service may be requested for up to five weekdays each week, and is available for as long as the recipient is eligible

Domestic Violence Resources

  • ALIVE (314) 993-7080

    • Crisis intervention and crisis hotline available 24-7 at (314) 993-2777

    • Services include individual advocates and safety plans, resource referrals, and legal resources

    • Services individual adult counseling, adult Support Groups, children Counseling, court advocacy, transportation, and emergency sanctuary

  • Safe Connections (314) 646-7500

    • 24-hour crisis hotline available at (314) 531-2003

    • Crisis intervention, individual therapy, prevention education, and a variety of other support services

      • To access therapy services, call (314) 646-7500 ext. 118

    • Classes, workshops, and social groups to help individuals learn how to conduct healthy relationships

Sex Offender Resources

  • Project Outreach - Back to Life

    • 2-year program for male justice-involved individuals and formerly incarcerated individuals focused on housing stabilization and reducing recidivism

    • Program offers housing, personal and professional development opportunities, employment, and individualized case management

    • Applicants must be recommended to the program, have a high school diploma or GED, be willing to relocate, be open to employment or currently employed, and be willing to commit to programing

      • Can be recommended by a probation/parole officer or a supervisor - Once recommended, submit a pre-qualification form here

Resources for Disabled Individuals:

  • City of St. Louis: Office on the Disabled (314) 622-3686

    • Services for St. Louis City residents to assist people who have all types of disabilities, including but not limited to hearing, seeing, mobility, developmental, and psychiatric

    • Services include assistance with accessibility issues and handling disability discrimination issues

    • To access services, call (314) 622-3686 9 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday

  • Missouri Vocational Rehabilitation (Voc Rehab) (314) 587-4877

    • Employment assistance and job placement, vocational training, and counseling

    • Open to anyone with physical/mental impairment that causes problems with working and need assistance to be successful

    • Multiple locations in the St. Louis area

    • To apply, either walk in or set an appointment at the nearest location (locate it here)

LGBTQIA+ Resources:

  • Metro Trans Umbrella Group (314) 270-2155

    • Free support and networking for transgender individuals and allies

    • Resources include access to therapy, doctors, support groups, legal help, and STI testing

    • Open hours Tuesday and Thursday 12-6 PM or by appointment; check the events calendar here for more information on upcoming opportunities

  • St. Louis Queer+ Support Helpline (314) 380-7774 or 844-785-7774 (toll-free)

    • Free confidential helpline providing emotional support, resources, and referrals open for anyone anywhere on the spectrum of gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation

    • Peer Support Helpline at (314) 380-7774 available Friday–Monday, 1:00–7:00 PM

 
 

Health & Wellness

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Medical Care:

  • CareSTL Health (314) 367-5820

    • Provide a variety of health services including family practice, women’s health, pediatrics, pharmacy, and radiology among others

    • Aimed at providing services to underinsured or uninsured individuals

    • Call (314) 367-5820 or click here to make an appointment

  • Affina Healthcare (314) 814-8700

    • Provide a variety of health services including adult and internal medicine, lab services, pharmacy, pediatric, and behavioral health services among others

    • Six locations around St. Louis area; transportation to and from appointments available

    • Sliding payment scale available for uninsured individuals who provide proof of income at the time of appointment; Insurance also accepted

    • Call 314-814-8700 to make an appointment

  • Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri (417) 883-3800

    • Provides medical services including GYN care, women’s and men’s health, sexual health care and STD testing, LGBTQIA+ specific care, birth control, and preventative care among others

    • Several locations in the St. Louis area

    • Health insurance accepted as well as other forms of payment; Financial assistance is available for uninsured or underinsured individuals

    • Offers one-on-one assistance for individuals who need assistance enrolling in health care, more information can be found here

    • Call 1-800-230-7526 or click here to make an appointment

  • The Spot 314-535-0413

    • Free access to medical care, social services, substance abuse resources, mental health counseling, laundry, showers, food, computer lab, structured activities, and safer sex kits and STI/STD testing and treatment

    • For youth aged 13-24

    • Call (314) 535-0413 ext. 220 to schedule an appointment

  • Chips Health and Wellness Center (314) 652-9231 ext. 10

    • Clinics provide adult, child, women’s, psychiatric, chiropractic, dermatology, dental, and a variety of specialty services

    • Health education and screenings available

    • No referrals needed, services available for any underserved or uninsured individuals regardless of ability to pay

    • Call 314-652-9231 ext. 10 to schedule an appointment

Health Insurance:

  • Gateway to Better Health (888) 513-1417

    • Service provides health insurance including primary care visits, specialty care referrals, dental, prescriptions, and substance use treatment among others

    • Available to individuals residing in St. Louis City or St. Louis County who are between the ages of 19-64, do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare, have no other form of insurance, and have income at or below 100% of the federal poverty level

    • To access services you must be able to provide proof of citizenship or an active visa, and proof of income

    • In-person application required for services, click here for a list of locations

Mental Health and Counseling:

  • Crime Victims Center (314) 652-3623

    • Trauma-informed therapy for individuals who have been impacted by crime or violence at any point in their lives

    • Offer individual, family, and group sessions with licensed therapists

    • Free, available to victims and their family members over the age of 10, no session number limit

    • Call (314) 652-3623 or click here to schedule an appointment

  • Places For People (314) 535-5600

    • Trauma-informed therapy services for mental health issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, schizophrenia, etc.

    • Program accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance types; Financial assistance offered for those without insurance

    • Must be at least 18 to access services

    • To sign up for an in-take, click here to find the appropriate contact

    • Crisis line available at  1-800-811-4760

Vision:

  • CareSTL Health (314) 633-6363

    • Provide routine vision exams, glasses testing and prescriptions, and various eye health services

    • Aimed at providing services to underinsured or uninsured individuals

    • Call (314) 633-6363 or click here to make an appointment

  • Family Care Health Center (314) 353-5190

    • Comprehensive eye exams and eyeglasses

    • Payment assistance available for individuals without insurance

    • Call (314) 353-5190 to schedule an appointment

  • SLU Sight Clinic (314) 389-0008

    • Free vision screenings, comprehensive eye examinations, and prescription glasses for individuals 18 years and older

    • Clinic relies on medical students, optometry students, and ophthalmology resident volunteers

    • Call (314) 389-0008 to schedule an appointment

  • Eye Thrive Mobile Vision Clinic (314) 736-1400

    • Mobile Eye clinic for children ages 4-18; location and eligibility varies by school district - click here to check eligibility

    • Glasses replacement program for children ages 4-18 who have lost or broken existing glasses and already have a prescription

      • Online application required for replacement order

Dental:

  • Affina Healthcare (314) 814-8700

    • Provide comprehensive oral health services at 3 locations in the St. Louis area

    • Sliding payment scale available for uninsured individuals who provide proof of income at the time of appointment; Insurance also accepted

    • Call (314) 814-8700 to make an appointment

  • CareSTL Health (314) 367-5820

    • Provide routine dental exams, pediatric dental care, oral surgery, and extractions, among a variety of dental health services

    • Aimed at providing services to underinsured or uninsured individuals

    • Call (314) 367-5820 or click here to make an appointment

  • Mid City Dental (314) 776-7100

    • Provides general dental procedures and cosmetic dental services

    • Accepts uninsured clients, financing available, and accepts Medicaid

    • Call (314) 776-7100 to make an appointment

Addiction Services:

  • Places For People (314) 535-5600

    • Individualized case management and counseling, outpatient substance use treatment, and residential case management

    • Insurance accepted but not required; financial assistance available based on a sliding scale to program members

    • To sign up for an in-take, click here to find the appropriate contact

    • Crisis line available at  1-800-811-4760

  • MoNetwork Harm Reduction, Recovery, Support & Reform (844) 732-3587

    • Services include treatment and detox assessments, referrals, support groups for users and their families, and harm reduction services

    • To fill out an assessment/referral form, click here

    • Insurance not required for services


Personal & Spirtuality

PERSONAL & SPIRITUALITY

  • Community Action Agency (314) 863-0015

    • Step Up to Leadership Program helps individuals learn and improve public speaking, work on relationship building, and work to improve overall leadership ability

    • Free program for individuals who meet the income eligibility requirement and can commit to 12 3-hour sessions

    • To sign up, contact Keith Robinson at (314) 863-0015 ext. 417 or krobinson@caastlc.org

  • Fathers Support Center (314) 333-4170

    • Mentorship, father support groups, and career guidance available for program participants

    • Program participation open to men and requires in-depth class commitment to receive mentorship - classes include parenting, communication, and employment

    • To sign up, fill out an inquiry form here or call (314) 333-4170 ext. 101


Children & Family

CHILDREN & FAMILY

  • St. Louis Crisis Nursery - Emergency Youth Housing (314) 292-5770

    • Emergency housing for children aged 0-12 whose parents or guardians are dealing with health crisis, unsafe housing or homelessness, domestic violence, community violence, lack of utilities, legal crisis, or overwhelming parental stress

    • Services are short term, typically 1-3 days, and completely voluntary - several locations in the St. Louis area

    • 24-hour trauma-informed crisis helpline at (314) 768-3201 - crisis intervention and resource referral

    • Family Empowerment program including family stabilization case management, counseling, parent support, and parent education groups

    • To access services call (314) 292-5770

  • Helping Hand Me Downs - Infant-Child Goods Assistance (314) 919-6999

    • Referral required for services - list of referral agencies, click here

    • Program provides essential items such as clothing, furniture, toys, and toiletries for newborns and infants based on availability

    • Long term assistance can include transitional housing, employment opportunities, childcare, and transportation

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters - Youth Mentorship Program

    • Program provides one-on-one mentorship and engagement activities to school-aged youth by matching each youth to an adult mentor

    • Amachi program is especially for kids with incarcerated parents to provide extra supports, the regular program is for all kids

    • Sign up here to apply

  • St. Louis Diaper Bank - Free Diaper Distribution (314) 624-0888

    • Free emergency diaper distribution and referrals to distribution sites where diapers can be picked up regularly

    • Multiple distribution sites around the St. Louis area, to search for one near you, click here

      • Note: Mission: St. Louis is a distribution site for the diaper bank, contact davida@missionstl.org for more information

Parenting Resources:

  • Parents as Teachers (314) 432-4330

    • Virtual and in-person personalized parent support and training to help parents support and engage with their child’s development and learning

    • Several locations in the St. Louis City and County area, to search by location and find individual contact information, click here

  • Annie Malone Children and Family Services (314) 531-0120

    • Free community-based parenting education classes

    • If interested, call 1-844-803-7233 (24hr.)

  • Father’s Support Center (314) 333-4170

    • Responsible parenting training and support including a 6-week Family Formation course and father support small group sessions

    • Center also has resources and a course to help mothers and fathers co-parent successfully

    • Mentorship and career guidance available for program participants

      • Program participation open to men and requires in-depth class commitment to receive mentorship - classes include parenting, communication, and employment

    • If interested in services, fill out a client interest form here

 
 

Teens

TEENS

  • Behavioral Health Response - Youth Crisis Support 1-844-985-8282 or text BHEARD to 31658

    • Free 24 hour confidential crisis line at 1-800-811-4760 or 314-469-6644

    • Support services for youth in crisis’ of any kind to get support from licensed clinicians either on a one time or ongoing basis

    • For youth and their families 19 years or younger living in St. Louis City or County, St. Charles County, and Franklin County

    • Call 1-844-985-8282 or text BHEARD to 31658 to access services

  • Annie Malone Children and Family Services - Emergency Youth Housing and Crisis Intervention (314) 531-0120

    • Girls at Risk Emergency Placement Unit (GAR) - Program aimed at serving girls ages 12-18 who have experienced trauma and are in vulnerable situations

      • Services include assistance with social services, mental health, juvenile courts, and education programs

    • Crisis Intervention, Juvenile Respite and Emergency Placement program - Safe environment for children in crisis situations including emergency shelter, food, clothing, educational needs, conflict resolution, emergency medical attention, and counseling referrals

      • Program helps to reduce parental stress, improve family communication skills, and prevent future crises

    • Call 1-844-803-7233 (24hr.) to access services

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters - Youth Mentorship Program

    • Program provides one-on-one mentorship and engagement activities to school-aged youth by matching each youth to an adult mentor

    • Amachi program is especially for kids with incarcerated parents to provide extra supports, the regular program is for all kids

    • Sign up here to apply

  • SLATE Out-Of-School Youth Program - Youth GED and Jobs Program (314) 657-3624

    • Program provides educational, job training, and employment services to youth, ages 16 to 24, who are St. Lous City residents and who are out-of-school or have dropped out of school

    • Program offers GED assistance, tutoring, post-secondary advising, career exploration and guidance, job shadowing, job placement, and additional supportive services

    • To enroll in services call (314) 657-3624

  • Dream Builders For Equity - Summer Youth Job Program

    • Summer Youth Academy for individuals 16-24 offering personal and professional development training, employment, ongoing mentorship, and ownership in the real estate and book publishing programs.

    • Paid work experience rehabilitating vacant properties throughout the program, while also developing practical skills and networking

    • Contact neal@dreambuilders4equity.org for more information and to sign up

  • STL Youth Jobs - Summer Youth Job Program (314) 499-8176

    • In-person and virtual summer job training and job readiness program available to youth aged 16-24

    • Paid job experiences available to youth who complete job readiness trainings

    • Online application required to qualify

    • Note: Mission: St. Louis is a facilitating location of the STL Youth Jobs program for youth aged 18-24, contact trinity@missionstl.org for more information

  • The Spot - Health Resources for Youth (314) 535-0413

    • Free and low-cost access to medical care, social services, substance abuse resources, mental health counseling, laundry, showers, food, computer lab, structured activities, safer sex kits, PrEP and HIV/AIDS resources, and STI/STD testing and treatment

    • Available to youth aged 13-24

    • Call (314) 535-0413 ext. 220 to schedule an appointment


Education & Employment

EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT

Employment:

  • SLATE Missouri Job Center (314) 367-5000

    • Offers direct employment connections, job transition assistance, and financial aid resources for career training

    • No-cost career readiness resources and daily workshops available upon registration

    • To enroll in services call (314) 657-3624

  • Employment Connection (314) 333-5627

    • Offers Job readiness and career training resources, as well as direct and transitional job placements

    • Resources including housing, GED/education, transportation, counseling, childcare, clothing, and vocational training available upon enrollment

    • Program accepts SNAP and TANF recipients

    • Register online here to enroll in programing

  • Connections to Success (636) 940-8027

    • Offers personal and professional development classes, career connections, men and women’s groups, mock interviews, and professional clothes

    • Locations in St. Louis and Kansas City

    • Online contact form required, staff will follow up to connect you with services after

  • Community Action Agency (314) 863-0015

    • Employment Development Program including job coaching, professional clothing, networking opportunities, and employment fairs

    • Serves young adults who meet income eligibility requirements

    • Register in person or by phone at (314) 863-0015 ext.431 Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM

  • SLATE Out-Of-School Youth Program - Youth GED and Jobs Program (314) 657-3624

    • Program provides educational, job training, and employment services to youth, ages 16 to 24, who are St. Lous City residents and who are out-of-school or have dropped out of school

    • Program offers GED assistance, tutoring, post-secondary advising, career exploration and guidance, job shadowing, job placement, and additional supportive services

    • To enroll in services call (314) 657-3624

Education:

  • MERS Good Will Excel Center - GED and High School Diploma Programs (314) 982-8801

    • Tuition-free GED or high school diploma courses available for Missouri residents

    • Once enrolled and actively involved, childcare, transportation, and flexible scheduling are available

    • Registration online here and if you need additional assistance contact (314) 982-8802

  • St. Louis County Library - High School Diploma Program (314) 994-3300

    • Free High School Diploma program

    • Must complete an online self-assessment and prerequisite course, and an interview to qualify for the program

    • Program provides a personal mentor to assist with program requirements and career readiness training

    • Scholarships for further education available upon completion of the program

    • For more information contact cohs@slcl.org

  • SLATE Out-Of-School Youth Program - Youth GED and Jobs Program (314) 657-3624

    • Program provides educational, job training, and employment services to youth, ages 16 to 24, who are St. Lous City residents and who are out-of-school or have dropped out of school

    • Program offers GED assistance, tutoring, post-secondary advising, career exploration and guidance, job shadowing, job placement, and additional supportive services

    • To enroll in services call (314) 657-3624

  • Community Action Agency - HiSET Prep Program (314) 863-0015

    • Education services include individualized case management, job readiness classes, life skills classes, financial literacy classes, and HiSET Prep courses

    • Serves young adults aged 17-24 who meet income eligibility requirements

    • Register in person or by phone Monday-Friday 8 AM- 5 PM

  • LaunchCode - Free Coding Courses

    • Free tech education and job readiness training; Coding classes available for all skill levels

    • Online application required to be admitted into course

    • Must be able to commit to roughly 20 hours of course work per week including 2 3-hour virtual classes a week and additional readings and assignments

    • Apprenticeships available for students who succeed in coursework

 
 

Financial

FINANCIAL

  • Enterprise Bank and Trust (314) 845-5106

    • Services include online and in-person banking options, savings and checking accounts, financial advising, and more

      • Accounts can be opened in person at any Enterprise Bank and Trust branch or online

    • Note: Mission: St. Louis houses an on-site location and ATM - Contact stephanie.pierce@missionstl.org to schedule an appointment on-site

  • Healing Hearts Bank (314) 993-5181

    • Organization offers women and families micro-loans of up to $500 with 2.5% interest which get reported to major credit agencies to rebuild the consumer’s credit

    • Application required - to complete contact (314) 845-5106

  • Red Dough (314) 726-2678

    • Non-Profit payday loan alternative offering check-cashing, short-term loans, pre-paid debit cards, and financial coaching

    • Locations in Pagedale and South City


Legal

LEGAL

  • Arch City Defenders (855) 724-2489

    • Holistic legal advocacy organization offering direct legal representation and social services

    • Offers legal counsel for a variety of matters including criminal, traffic cases, municipal, housing/landlord-tenant, and civil rights violations

    • Application required for services - application can be completed online or on paper (note: paper applications have a longer tune-around time)

      • For further assistance contact (314) 361-8834 or toll-free (855) 724-2489.

  • Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (314) 534-4200

    • Offers legal services in civil issues including housing, public benefits, consumer fraud, healthcare, child welfare, domestic violence, immigrant and refugee, veterans, and more

    • In-takes are available Monday - Friday from 8:30 AM-5 OM via phone at (800) 444-0514 or (314) 534-4200 or online anytime

      • Information regarding household income and assets, as well as information about the specific court, opposing party and court date will be needed at time of in-take

      • Financial aid offered for eligible applicants

  • Catholic Legal Assistance Ministry (314) 977-3993

    • Trauma-informed legal counsel aimed at providing legal assistance for those who cannot afford a private attorney for civil, immigration, family, and housing cases

    • To make an appointment for services call (314) 977-3993 on Tuesdays or email sfcs@ccstl.org

  • The Bail Project - Bail Assistance Program

    • Offers monetary bail assistance for applicable individuals, as well as court date reminders, transportation assistance, and connections to other resources as needed

      • The Bail Project in St. Louis serves people in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles incarcerated at the MCI The Workhouse, Criminal Justice Center, St. Louis County Jail, and the St. Charles County Jail in the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court, St. Louis County Circuit Court, 25th Judicial Circuit, and the 11th Judicial Circuit Court court systems.

    • Online application required for services - includes demographic and court-related information

 

Transportation, Identification, Etc.

TRANSPORTATION, IDENTIFICATION, ETC.

  • College Church (314) 266-9557

    • Assistance with replacing Missouri state ID cards and birth certificates; Partial financial assistance available

    • Need to have documentation of Missouri residence, social security number, and identification to apply for new documents

    • In-person appointments held every Tuesday from 9 AM-11: 30 PM at 3628 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

  • Social Security Administration

    • Can request a new card online or in-person at a Social Security office - there are multiple locations in the St. Louis area

    • Must be 18 years or older, have a driver’s license or state-issued ID, and have a mailing address in the U.S.

  • The Ashrei Foundation 314.252.8060

    • Appointment only from 10 AM - 2 PM - call to make an appointment.

  • St. Louis Area Agency on Aging (SLAAA) (314) 612-5918

    • Organization provides transportation services to seniors 60 yrs and older and persons with disabilities (18- 59 yrs) living in the City of St. Louis

    • Services are offered Monday - Friday, from 7:30 AM and 5 PM and they are subject to availability

      • Transportation available for non-emergency doctor, hospital, and dialysis center appointments, SLAAA sponsored senior centers within the City, governmental or bank appointments, grocery and drug stores, and SLAAA related events

    • To receive services contact 314-612-5918 or 877-612-5918 or visit your nearest senior center

 
COVID-19

COVID-19

COVID-19 vaccines are now available for anyone age 12 and up. Get your vaccine near you:

COVID-19 testing is available at several locations without a screening. Call or visit their website to schedule an appointment:

Resource Maps
Click on the image to view the resource map for immigrant and refugee services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

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Click on the image to view the resource map for criminal justice services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for criminal justice services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for child well being services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for child well being services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for workforce development services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for workforce development services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for homeless services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

Click on the image to view the resource map for homeless services. Maps provided by Clark-Fox Family Foundation.

 

Hope you have found this guide helpful. If you can’t find what you are looking for, check out the Start Here St. Louis Area Resource Directory. If you have any questions, please reach out to our Beyond Jobs staff at rachel@missionstl.org