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GREENE COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVOCATES RESOURCE GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTSShelters…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...2Various Services and Assistance ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………5Housing Assistance …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…….10Medical Assistance ………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………….12 Counseling …………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12Hot Meals / Food Pantries ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16Community Resources Hotlines ..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18Coupons for Medications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….18Job Assistance / Programs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19Updated as of September 2019By: Rowell Espinola, Jr., DBA SHELTERSORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:ONE DOOR300 E. Central St.Provides assessment for men, women and children who are homeless or about to go homeless. After assessment, they refer them to appropriate organization that can assist them to their specific needs. Anyone who is homeless or about to go homeless. They just need to call or go to the office to avail of the service.Phone number during office hours 417-225-7499 Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:00PM24 hour hotline number 417-761-5555Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Harmony House Family & Women’s Shelter3404 E. Ridge View St.Provides shelter, advocacy, counseling and education to survivors of domestic violence on availability.To avail of the service, they need to be a victim of domestic violence. Just call their number and they will give guidance how to avail of the services. Phone number during office hours 417-837-7700 Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM24 hour hotline number 417-864-7233Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Victory Mission Men’s Emergency Shelter1610 N. Broadway St.They provide restoration programs and residential rehabilitation designed to transform men’s lives through a holistic approach of developing spiritual, personal, relational, vocational and financial areas of life.30-day free accommodation every 6 months they only need to do the chores subject to availability of beds. For pay $12-$16 / day or $84 / week unlimited. Subject to availability of beds.To avail of the service, they need valid identification card with photo. There should be no record of being a sex offender. If they meet the requirements, they can call the organization or they can go to the physical address written above.Phone number 417-864-2235 open 24/7Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Freedom’s Rest-Family Violence Shelter119 Ozark, MissouriProvide care for abandoned, abused and neglected women and children on availability. To avail of the services offered by the organization, one must be a current victim of sexual violence or domestic violence. People seeking to avail the service of the organization should call the organization’s phone number or they can also go directly to the physical address written above. Phone number 417-582-0344 open 24/7Organization’s facebook page: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:The Family Enrichment CenterSalvation Army, 1707 W Chestnut ExpyThe Family Enrichment Center provides a nurturing and safe place for families that are homeless. This long-term intervention program provides hope and practical assistance to these families as they seek to break the cycle of homelessness.Subject to space availability, the program is open to any person willing to make a minimum six month to one year commitment to the program. They need to call the organization to be guided on program. Phone number 417-862-5509 open 24/7Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Great Circle1212 W Lombard St, Springfield, MO 65806Great Circle offers a unique spectrum of premier behavioral health services for children, individuals and families. They provide various services such as 24 hour specialized-care, counseling and crisis services for children or minors. Children or minors who are struggling with severe emotional and behavioral challenges including those struggling with self-injury. They can call the office number or visit the physical address written above. Phone number 417-861-4244 open 24/7Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Veteran’s Coming Home Center806 N Jefferson Ave.,Provides persons in need with free clothing, day shelter, food, beverage, computer use, laundry, showers, phone use, address to receive mail, locker space and a place to rest. A division of New Life Evangelistic Center.All veterans are welcome. They just need to go to the center to avail of the services. Phone number 417-866-3363 open Mon-Sat 8:00AM-4:00PM and Sun 12:00PM-4:00PMOrganization’s facebook page: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:The Kitchen, Inc. – Emergency Shelter 1630 N Jefferson Ave.The Kitchen, Inc. provides housing for homeless women and families who commit to rehabilitative programs and services. Case managers work with individual to assess their needs and barriers before moving into another housing program of The Kitchen, Inc. Anyone who wants to avail their service should first call ONE DOOR at 417-225-7499. Phone number 417-837-1500 open Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PMOrganization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Isabel’s House2750 W BennettThey provide free crisis nursery for children 12 years of age and younger. They also provide a shelter for babies and children whose families are in crisis. Crisis situations include but are not limited to loss of home or utilities, safety concerns, admission to drug or alcohol rehabilitation, short term incarceration, severe mental/emotional distress or instability, domestic violence and physical/mental health emergencies. Children 12 years and younger. Children who are currently in the foster care system are not eligible to stay at Isabel’s House.Phone number 417-865-2273 open 24/7Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:LifeHouse Maternity HomeCCSOMO–Main Office424 E Monastery St.LifeHouse can house up to 20 pregnant women and their children under the age of five, for a total of 36 residents. LifeHouse welcomes residents from any of the 39 counties they serve. The women may come at anytime during their pregnancy and stay until self-sufficiency and permanent housing are achieved, up to one year following delivery. They may then enter into a two-year after-care program.Pregnant women and their children up to the age of 5. Phone number 417-720-4213 Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:The East Sunshine Church of Christ3721 E Sunshine St.The East Sunshine Church of Christ will only open if the National Weather Service reports the actual temperature to be below 32 degrees overnight. No alcohol and no drugs. Please call the office for more details. Phone number: 417-889-5455Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:House of Hope 510 W Silsby St.They serve women 18 years and older who are coming out of incarceration, addiction, domestic violence, homelessness, and other life-controlling issues. Women whom they accept into their transitional residence programs must demonstrate a desire to change and grow and succeed. They take the following as measures of their success: staying clean and sober and out of incarceration; rebuilding healthy family relationships (including child custody); achieving financial stability; finding permanent homes outside of their residence programs; giving back to the community. Phone number: 417-501-1120 ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Harbor House636 North Booneville AvenueHarbor House Rehabilitation Program: Men in this program maintain sobriety, work towards a college education, enter the workforce, receive counseling, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, and much more.They also provide free lunch every day from noon to 1:00PM to anyone who is hungry. To avail of the service, one must call the office number or they can also go to the physical address written above. Phone number 417-831-3371Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Rare Breed Youth Outreach Center301 N Main Ave.Free and confidential services to at-risk homeless youth ages 13 through 24. Every service and referral offered at the Rare Breed is geared specifically to a teenager’s unique situation and journey. For young people living on the street, the drop-in center offers showers, lockers, laundry facilities, kitchen facilities, a hot meal, life skills groups, a computer lab, a weight room, a nursery, and a recreation area with pool tables where young people can get off the streets and be safe. Youth can express themselves and learn positive coping skills in their music room, recording studio and art studio. Additionally, case management services assist Rare Breed clients navigate more severe needs including mental health, substance abuse, employment, education and short/long term housing.Homeless or at-risk homeless youth ages 13 through 24. Phone number: 417-865-6400 open Mon-Fri 11:00AM-5:00PM417-343-1285 (after office hours)Organization’s website: SERVICES AND ASSISTANCEORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Early Childhood One Stop627 N Glenstone AveProvides available early childhood community resources for pregnant women or mothers with children 6 years under. Also provides assistance in locating financial assistance, family friendly activities, child care, or other community resourses.Call or visit the office for full details. Phone number: 417-862-3586Organization’s website: Email: CCOzarks@ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Salvation Army / Emergency Disaster Services1707 W Chestnut ExpresswayThe Salvation Army provides a wide array of social service assistance programs for numerous residents in Christian and Greene counties. Available assistance includes an Emergency Food Pantry; Housing and Shelter Programs; Community Center Programs for children and senior citizens; Daily Feeding Programs; Emergency Disaster Services; Worship and Spiritual Counseling; Thanksgiving, Christmas and Back to School Assistance and much more. Salvation army is an emergency resource for families on a case to case basis and their facilities are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Those who are in need of emergency care. Phone number 417-862-5509 Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PMOrganization’s website: (Salvation Army)Emergency Disaster Services: : Kansas and Western Missouri Division John CallahanJohn_Callahan@usc.Email: Midland DivisionMartin (Marty) RueterMartin_Rueter@usc. ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Center City Christian Outreach418 S Kimbrough St.Provides food, clothing, rent, utilities and gas vouchers to residents in the 65806-zip code.Should be a resident in the 65806-zip code. Phone number 417-869-2865 open Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00AM-2:00PMORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri – Homeless Prevention Services424 E. Monastery St.Catholic Charities helps families and individuals who are at imminent risk of homelessness to achieve housing and financial stability.Assistance is provided to those individuals or families whose annual income is below 30% of the median family income for their area. Eligible assistance includes utilities, rental assistance, housing stability case management, mental health counseling and financial SOMO Homeless Prevention Services are provided to residents of the following counties: Greene, Christian and Webster Counties; Cape Girardeau County; Jasper and Newton Counties; Carter and Shannon Counties; Mississippi and Scott CountiesGreene, Christian and Webster Counties Springfield: 417-720-4213Cape Girardeau CountyCape Girardeau: 573-335-0134Jasper and Newton CountiesJoplin: 417-624-3790Carter and Shannon CountiesVan Buren: 573-323-4044Mississippi and Scott CountiesSikeston: 573-481-0659Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Help Give Hope2733 E. Battlefield Suite 332Help Give Hope offers assistance in many areas such as General Assistance (assist with rent, utilities, gas and grocery vouchers, and bus passes for qualifying Ozarks families); Used Car Program (purchases used cars, ensures they are repaired and inspected, and donates them to those in need); Christmas Project (once a year, Help Give Hope provides not only toys but food, clothing, bikes, appliances, furniture, toiletries and more for families in need); For General Assistance, these are the requirements:? Families must have custody of children under the age of 18 living in the home.? Families with children/adults with disabilities over the age of 18, must have full parental guardianship.? Families must live in Greene, Northern Christian or Western Webster county.***Applicant must fill out a downloadable form found in the website below.For Used Car Program, these are the requirements:? Families must have custody of children under the age of 18 living in the home.? Families with children/adults with disabilities over the age of 18 must have full parental guardianship.? Families must live in Greene, northern Christian or western Webster county.? Families must demonstrate, through a questionnaire and in-home interview process, that they will be able to financially maintain the vehicle responsibly.***Applicant must fill out a downloadable form found in the website below.For the Christmas Project, these are the requirements:Every year, Help Give Hope hosts a sign-up event. To receive assistance, attendance is required. You may send someone if you are unable to attend. They must have the required paperwork and written permission from you to share information on your behalf.***Please check the website for the other documents to bring and forms to fill out. Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Crosslines Community Resource of Springfield615 N Glenstone St.They provide pantry food assistance, USDA Foods, cleaning supply, laundry detergent, personal hygiene items, children’s vitamins, diapers, prenatal vitamins, voicemail for jobs, rent assistance (when available), coats (seasonal), Holiday Food Baskets, Christmas Toy Store. They also offer referral services and some case management services to clients. Families in crisis in Green CountyPhone number 417-869-0563 open Mon-Fri 8:00AM-4:30PM Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Women In NeedThis is a non-profit organization which provides funds and grants to assist working women with expenses to cover basic needs such as utility bills, tires, furniture and appliances, car repairs, and child care for sick children in Springfield, Missouri. Must be a resident in Springfield, Missouri. Phone number 417-234-7338ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Grand Oaks Baptist Mission Center2854 W. Grand St. Food distributions open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00AM-11:30AM and 1:00PM-3:00PM. Clothing distributions open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00AM-11:15AM and 1:00PM-3:00PM. Photo ID, social security card for each member of your family, a piece of mail that is current with your address for proof of residency and proof of income are required. Phone number: 417-869-4818Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:The Springfield Dream Center829 W Atlantic St. The Dream Center exists as a hub of help and hope to the impoverished of Springfield, Missouri. It provides a centralized location to place the city’s resources where they are most needed. They offer after-school programming, a food pantry, adult education and more much. Drop-In Schedule Mon, Wed, and Fri mornings: Food Pantry and Clothing Closet 10:00AM-1:00PM. Wed nights: Food Pantry and Clothing Closet 6:00-8:00PM. Fri Night Lights 6:00PM-8:00PM.Social security card for each member of your household and a piece of mail verifying Greene County residence.Phone number: 417-720-1065Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Grace United Methodist Church600 S Jefferson AveGrace is dedicated to ministry with our friends and neighbors who do not have adequate access to shelter or food. They partner with area churches and organizations to provide space for weekly meals. Free dinner on Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays at 5:00PM-6:00PM followed by a service. All are welcome. Phone number: 417-869-0765Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:PAWS Pet Pantry600 S Jefferson AvePAWS Pet Pantry is a non-profit that is dedicated to helping homeless, senior, ill, and economically disadvantaged individuals keep their pets through times of financial hardship in Springfield, Missouri. They provide food, vaccination, and limited veterinary assistance including spay/neutering services. Call the office or visit them on the address above to see if you qualify for their services. Phone number: 417-501-6416Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Senior Age Area Agency on Aging (Meals on Wheels)1735 S Fort AveThe senior centers offer a wide variety of programs and services, including meal and nutrition programs; information and assistance; health, fitness, and wellness programs; access to transportation services; public benefits counseling; volunteer and civic engagement opportunities; social and recreational activities; educational and arts programs and much more. They also provide other In Home Services (please check the website for all the services). Please call their office for details. Phone number: 417-833-9879Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Legal Services of Southern Missouri2872 S Meadowbrook AveLegal Services of Southern Missouri pro bono coordinates the efforts of attorneys who want to donate time to assist low-income people in LSSM’s 43-county service area. LSSM is dedicated to providing its volunteers with opportunities that will be rewarding and ensures legal representation is available to all regardless of their ability to pay. Area of Law: Civil Rights, Consumer, Debt/Credit/Bankruptcy, Disability, Elder Law, Employment, Family & Juvenile, Health, Homeless, Housing, Life Planning, Prisoners, Public Benefits, Veterans.Please call or visit the office to see if you quality for their free legal assistance. Phone number: 417-881-1397Email: media@Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Medicaid101 Park Central SquareProvides you with a Medicare card that will assist with obtaining future medical care, such as inpatient hospital care, outpatient services, dental services, medications, ambulance, family planning, home health, psychiatric services, and therapy.Photo ID, Social Security Cards for all members of household, Proof of Income, and Proof of Residency.Phone number: 800-392-2161ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Family Support DivisionThe Family Support Division can help you or your family with food stamps, health care, child support, and other needs as they support their mission to lead the nation in building the capacity of individuals, families, and communities to secure and sustain healthy, safe, and productive lives. Please call the office or visit the website for the full details. Phone number: 855-373-4636Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Lost and Found Grief Center 1555 S Glenstone AveLost and Found Grief Center strives to improve lives in our community by providing help, hope, and healing through professional grief support services. Lost and Found Grief Center works with the bereaved to provide education and support as they travel their journey of grief to find a new normal as they face life without their deceased loved one. Grief support services for children, adolescents, parents, families, and adults who have suffered a loss of a loved one. Services are free. To enroll in a program, you must call the office and complete a screening with a coordinator. Phone number: 417-865-9998Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Child Advocacy Center1033 E WalnutThe Child Advocacy Center is a place where young victims of abuse come to safely and comfortably share their difficult stories. The children they serve have endured much in their young lives; physical and sexual abuse; online exploitation; child pornography; neglect; and more. It provides these children two main services – Forensic Interviews and Sexual Assault Forensic Exams. Please call or visit their office for more details. Phone number: 417-831-2327 open Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PMOrganization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Child Care AwareAssist families with finding affordable, reputable childcare. They can help you apply for government programs such as child care subsidy, head start, or state funded pre-k programs. They also assist with applying for child and dependent care tax credits, local assistance, scholarships, and sliding fee scales. To qualify for child care programs, you must have a child under 13 and are working, attending school, in job training, are disabled, have a child with special needs, or are receiving welfare services. Please call for further informationPhone number: 855-373-4636ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Pregnancy Care Center1342 Primrose Provides pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, coaching, healthy pregnancy education and information on your options. Services are free. Call or visit their office for further information. Phone number: 417-877-0800 open Mon 9:00AM-5:00PM; Tue 12:00PM-7:00PM; Wed 9:00AM-5:00PM; and Thu 9:00AM-5:00PM Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Division of Family Services101 Park Central SquareProvides food stamp benefits to purchase groceries. You do not have to be on public assistance to receive food stamps. Working families, single parents, and full time students working part time and disabled individuals may qualify for assistance. Photo ID, social security cards for all members of the family, and proof of income are required. Phone number: 855-373-4636ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Parents as Teachers 1359 E St. Louis St.A free, voluntary program that serves families with children from prenatal to kindergarten entry. Based on home visits and screenings, the number of visits offered varies family to family. Every child is offered a developmental screening once per year. All Parent Educators are SPS employees and have had extensive background checks. Group connections and access to a resource network are other benefits of participating in the program. Call or visit the office for more information. Phone number: 417-523-1160Organization’s website: HOUSING ASSISTANCEORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:OACAC Housing Assistance Program215 S Barnes AveThe OACAC Housing Assistance Program helps with rental payments so that low-income residents may live in a house, apartment, or mobile home which is decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable. Once you receive your Housing Choice Voucher, you have 60 days to locate a rental home which passes inspection and is considered to be rent reasonable. All applicants must be income eligible for placement on the Waiting List for assistance. Total household income must fall at or below the HUD Very Low Income LimitsSocial Security cards are required with the applicationApplicants will be selected from the waiting list in date and time order of their applicationApplicants will be notified by mail when funding is availableA final income eligibility determination will be made at that timeEligible applicants will be issued a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher as certification of their eligibilityApplication Form may be downloaded in their websitePhone number: 417-862-4314Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Housing Authority of SpringfieldMadison Tower, 421 W Madison StH.A.S. Properties is committed to providing safe, decent, and affordable housing to eligible families within the city limits of Springfield. They charge rent based on income, creating several public housing options for individuals and families in the low and very low income bracket. Your gross income must fall within the law income guidelines. Please see website for the chart and detailed information on the guidelines. Anyone within 6 months of turning 18 years old and who falls within the income guideline Applicants must be 18 years old to sign a leaseApplications and drop box available 24/7 in the foyer of Madison TowerPhone number: 417-866-4263Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Affordable HousingThese properties offer affordable housing accommodation to low income household: Craigmont Place417-866-0806At Home Here417-832-0885Glenwood Manor Apartments417-864-7666Wilhoit Properties417-883-1632Springfield Commons417-831-5534Boonville Lofts417-831-0159Century Real Estate Services417-420-4736TLC Properties417-869-1118Summerwood Apartments417-833-0305Brentwood Home Rentals417-865-8698Reed Enterprises417-818-6990Premier Properties417-849-0649For requirements, please call their office number. For detailed information, please coordinate directly to their staff. ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:City of Springfield (Homeowner Emergency Loan Program)840 Boonville Ave.Targets low to moderate income owner-occupied residential dwellings, located within the CDBG-eligible boundaries of the City of Springfield, with consultation and funding assistance towards making critical home repairs. They also provide residential loan and grant programs. Please call or visit their office for eligibility and full details. Phone number: 417-864-1000Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Habitat for Humanity2410 S. Scenic Ave. Receive help building or renovating a home, accompanied by affordable mortgages. Habitat for Humanity works with qualified, low-income families to help them realize the dream of owning their very own home. For eligibility and full details, please call or visit their office.Phone number: 417-829-4001Organization’s website: MEDICAL ASSISTANCE (Sliding Scale Cost)ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:MSU Care ClinicO’Reilly Clinical Health Sciences CenterLimited to uninsured adults ages 18-64 who reside in Southwest Missouri and who have income of no more than 150% of the Federal Poverty Level. MSU Care will evaluate the eligibility status for each individual that indicates the need for healthcare in this location. Phone number: 417-837-2270Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Ozark Community Hospital (OCH)1540 E EvergreenProvide individuals with primary care, provide services on a sliding scale. Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-823-2900Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Jordan Valley Health Center440 E TampaFamily medicine, internal medicine, primary and preventive health, outpatient procedures, dietary counseling, weight management, lab services, X-rays, Optometry, physical therapy, pediatric care, immunizations, gynecology, prenatal care, in-patient services, newborn care, ultrasounds, behavioral health, psychiatry, and pharmacy assistance. They accept Medicaid, Medicare, commercial insurance, or self-pay. For assessment, please visit their office address. Phone number: 417-831-0150 open Mon-Fri 7:00AM-7:00PM and Sat 8:00AM-4:00PMOrganization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Jordan Valley Dental Clinic440 E TampaProvide dental services to low income families. They also accept Medicaid and Medicare. Please call the office for requirements and scheduling. Phone number: 417-832-0083 open Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM and Sat 8:00AM-12:00PMOrganization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Gay and lesbian Community Center of the Ozarks (GLO)518 E Commercial St. Support the well-being of the LGBTQ community. Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-869-3978Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Center City Counseling Clinic: Missouri State University240 South AvenueFree and low-cost counseling services for adults, teens, couples, and children over 2 years. Fees are not over $20.All clients are accepted. Phone number: 417-836-3215 open Mon-Thu 8:00AM-5:00PM and Fri 8:00AM-12:00PM Services are offered at night by appointment only. Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Ozark’s Counseling Center614 South AvenueProvides individuals, couples, and family counseling for adults, teens, and children. Fees are income based and work on a sliding scale. They also accept Medicare and Medicaid, and offer a grant program if you cannot afford the fees. All clients are accepted. They will request proof of income and a list of monthly bills to determine if you are eligible for the grant program.Phone number: 417-869-9011 open Mon-Thu 9:00AM-8:00PM and Fri 9:00AM-4:00PM and Sat 9:00AM-1:00PMOrganization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Burrell PATH ProgramCommunity support and intake assessments for mental health case management and homelessness related services. Must be assessed by ONE DOOR at 300 E. Central (800-494-7355 – 24 hour Crisis Line).Phone number: 417-761-5522Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Burrell Southwest Region Offices1300 E Bradford ParkwayTheir therapists are educated in traditional and innovative modes of treatment. They have therapists trained in many of the evidence-based treatment methods, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). All Burrell therapists are independently licensed at the masters or doctoral level and many have been working at Burrell for well over 10 years. For assessment, please visit their office address. Phone number: 417-761-5000Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Victim Center819 N Boonville AveProvides 24-hour crisis intervention, counseling, and advocacy for victims of violent and sexual crimes including sexual abuse, domestic violence, armed robbery, work place violence, aggravated assault, etc. Victims of crimes. Phone number: 417-864-7233 open 24/7Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Oxford House for Men (Oxford House Catalina)1674 S CatalinaOxford House Catalina is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Oxford House Catalina is an all men sober house. Every Oxford house represents an effective and low cost method of preventing relapse. Should be someone (male) recovering from alcohol or drug abuse. Phone number: 417-887-7783Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Oxford House for WomenProvides sober living for women and women with children for a minimal fee. Should be someone (female) recovering from alcohol or drug abuse. Phone number: 417-887-7783Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Counseling Solutions of the Ozarks1531 E SunshineSome of the doctors offer sliding scale for noninsured or under insured.For details, please call their phone number. Phone number: 417-887-9950Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Lakeland Behavioral Health Systems440 S Market AveProvide psychiatric services to children and young adults who suffer from self-harming, depression or aggression and older adults over 60 who suffer from depression, anxiety and memory-related disorders. Call office for more details. Phone number: 877-256-3008Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Al-anon Family GroupsProvide support groups for families and friends of people suffering from alcoholism. Check website for more details or you may also call them. Phone number: 417-885-9114Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Alcoholics AnonymousPO Box 1212Support group for people who are recovering from alcoholism. Call them for more details. Phone number: 417-823-7125Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Lift Up Springfield2005 E Kearney StProvide medical, dental, mental health and chiropractic services on a sliding scale basis. Check website for days of operation. They do not have telephone. Please check website and visit their clinic for full details. Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:AIDS Project of the Ozarks (APO)1636 S Glenstone Ave.Provide medical care and education to the public and services to persons with HIV infection. All services are free for those who qualify, person must be 300% of the federal poverty level. Free testing and PCP for patients. Everyone is welcome. For full details, please call or visit their clinic. Phone number: 417-881-1900Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Equality Health Care420 W College St. Relationship-driven primary care. Doctors have fewer patients and can see a patient the same day or next day. Does not accept insurance and is a monthly fee. Children 0-21 are $30/month; Adults 22-64 are $60/month; Seniors 65+ are $75/month; Family (2 adults and 2 children) are $150/month.Phone number: 417-633-7020Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation (OACAC)215 S Barnes Ave.Offers gynecological exams, low-cost contraception, screening and treatment of STDs, pregnancy test, PAP smears, breast exams and emergency contraception. Fees are charged on sliding scale, but no one is turned away if they cannot pay. For full details, please call or visit their office. Phone number: 417-862-4314Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Consumer Credit Counseling1515 S GlenstoneProvides free financial and credit information, debit management programs, credit report reviews, bankruptcy pre-filing counseling, credit education, financial seminars, home buy education, and online counseling. They give you the power to take control of your finances and assist with creating a monthly budget and financial goals. Call the office or visit them for more information. Phone number: 417-889-7474Organization’s website: MEALS / FOOD PANTRIESORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Christ Episcopal Church601 E WalnutProvides sack lunch Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00AM – 2:00PM. Everyone’s welcome. Phone number: 417-866-5133Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Cook’s Kettle1715 N BoonvilleChapel and dinner Mon-Fri at 6:00PM and Sun at 5:00PM. No meal on Sat evening. Everyone’s welcome.Phone number: 417-864-2210ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Crossway Baptist Church2900 N BarnesDinner on Saturdays at 6:00PM located at Baptist Temple 2655 N Grant, followed by service; Childcare provided. Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-865-7311ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Grace United Methodist600 S JeffersonFree dinner on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at 5:00PM followed by a service. Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-831-3371ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Salvation Army – Harbor House636 N BoonvilleFree lunch every day at noon. Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-866-3363ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Veterans Coming Home Center806 N JeffersonA day shelter. Serves breakfast 8:00AM-11:00AM and lunch 12:00-1:00PM. Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-866-3363ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Victory Mission Senior Luncheon1715 N Boonville AveOnce a month, they invite individuals ages 55+ to join them for fellowship, fun, prizes, and a hot meal provided by Street Chef Catering.Individuals ages 55+. Phone number: 417-864-2200Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Salvation Army Senior Lunch1707 W Chestnut ExpyAnyone age 50 or older is welcome to participate in the Senior Citizen Lunch Program which operates Mon through Fri at The Salvation Army’s Community Center located at 1707 W Chestnut Expy. Anyone age 50 and older. Phone number: 417-862-5509 ext. 113Organization’s website: ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Grand Oaks Baptist Mission Center2854 W. Grand St. Food distributions open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00AM-11:30AM and 1:00PM-3:00PM. Clothing distributions open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00AM-11:15AM and 1:00PM-3:00PM. Photo ID, social security card for each member of your family, a piece of mail that is current with your address for proof of residency and proof of income are required. Phone number: 417-869-4818Organization’s website: OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Center City Christian Outreach418 S Kimbrough St.Provides food ever Mon, Wed and Fri from 10:00AM-1:45PM.Should be a resident in the 65806-zip code. Phone number 417-869-2865ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Marshfield Christian Church Food Pantry1061 State Hwy AOpen to serve lunch every second Friday of the month from 11:00AM-2:00PM.Everyone is welcome. Phone number: 417-859-3426ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:REQUIREMENTS:OTHER INFORMATION:Gathering Friends For The Homeless In Springfield, Missouri1424 E Sunshine St.The Gathering Friends provide meals, advocacy for homeless individuals and relationship support to those in need. Those who are homeless in Springfield, Missouri. Phone number: 417-880-6380COMMUNITY RESOURCES HOTLINESORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Burrell Behavioral Health 24-Hour crisis line for suicide prevention, depression, grief, family crisis, stress. And out of control behavior. 800-494-7355ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Child Abuse/Neglect24-Hour hotline for reporting child abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Anonymous reports are accepted. When making a report, please have the child’s name, name of the parent(s), name of alleged abuser, and where the child is located. 800-392-3738ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Domestic Violence Intervention24-Hour hotline for those who need assistance escaping a domestic violence situation. 800-831-6863ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Suicide Prevention24-Hour hotline for suicide prevention.800-784-2433COUPONS FOR MEDICATIONSAmerica’s Pharmacy RX Saver Good RX NeedyMeds ScriptSave WellRX WebMDRX RX PharmacyCoupons RX Discount Drug Network Internet Drug Coupons HealthWarehouse Walmart Pharmacy Discounts $4 Prescriptions Hy-Vee Pharmacy Discounts CVS Pharmacy Savings Price Cutter Pharmacy $3 Prescriptions JOB ASSISTANCE / PROGRAMSORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Missouri Job Center2900 E Sunshine St. Assist with job search process. 417-887-4343ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:PENMAC447 South Ave. Services are free to job seekers will help place participant into a position best suitable for them. 417-831-9100ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Peopleready940 S National Ave. Unit DWill assist with job search and offers a variety of help finding the right job for you. 417-831-8259ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:QPS Employment Group 1452 E Kearney St.Recruitment professionals who specialize in industrial, technical and office staffing. 417-233-8444ORGANIZATION:SERVICES OFFERED:CONTACT NUMBER:Express Employment Professionals 3050 S National Suite 200Free services to assist you finding you the right career. 417-887-5900 ................
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