Mercy Neighborhood Ministry 6/13/2018 Homeless and …

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Homeless and Shelter Resources

(community resources for low income and uninsured)

Contents: ? Hotline Numbers for Emergency Assistance ? Emergency Shelters ? Maternity Homes ? Temporary/Transitional Housing ? Youth Drop In Center

Hotline Numbers for Emergency Shelter and Assistance

Epworth Youth Emergency Services (YES) Shelter

110 N. Elm Webster Groves, MO 63119 314-727-6294 Accomodates girls and boys from ages 11 through 19. COVID-19 Are accepting new clients. Must do a phone screening first. Clients cannot go out without staff. Clients are required to wear masks and wash hands.

St. Louis City and County 314-802-5444

St. Charles, Lincoln, Warren, Jefferson and Franklin County 2-1-1

After entering your zip code, click on the prompt for housing. You will be connected to Coordinated Entry for

housing assistance.

Youth Connection Helpline

314-628-2929 or 314-819-8802

Youth in Need 24-Hour Help Line

636-946-3771

Emergency Shelters

Agape House of Franklin County

1095 N Service Rd St. Clair, MO 63077 636-629-9899

Gateway 180

1009 19th Street St. Louis, MO 63106 Housing for Women and Children Call 2-1-1 for referral COVID-19 please call 314-231-1515

Homefull (Formerly Biddle House)

1212 N. 13th St. St. Louis, MO 63106 Housing shelter for single men Call 2-1-1 for shelter referral COVID-19 please call 314-612-1675

Loaves and Fishes

2750 McKelvey Rd Maryland Heights, MO 63043 Family Shelter Call 2-1-1- for referral COVID-19 They will take new people but must go thru 2-1-1

Missionaries of Charity Shelter

Covenant House

2727 N. Kingshighway Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63113 314-533-2241 Shelter for youth 16-24 COVID-19 Will accept new clients on space availability. Health Screening on site.

3629 Cottage Ave. St. Louis, MO 63113 314-533-2777 Housing for women (including pregnant) and girls and boys 5 and under. Call for availability. No new admissions on Thursdays. COVID-19 They will take women if they have room but you cannot have symptons.

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Shelter Resources

Room at the Inn

Emergency Shelter for Women and Families throughout St Louis County and beyond at interfaith congregations with nearly 50 locations in use only one night a month. Call 2-1-1

Salvation Army

Services Offered: Emergency Shelter, Food Pantry, Emergency Assistance

10740 Page Ave St. Louis, MO 63132 314-423-7770 Call for referral 2-1-1

1 William Booth Drive O'Fallon, MO 63366 636-240-4969

St. Patrick Center

800 N Tucker Blvd St. Louis, MO 63101 314-802-0700

Biddle House 314-612-1675

Call to find out about space in one of these programs. Project H.E.R.O. ?housing program for Homeless Veterans Project Protect-housing for parents with substance abuse Rosati Group Home-24 hr protective oversight for clients with mental illness Stamping Lofts- Low income housing Women's Night Emergency Housing- Emergency Shelter for women.

Sunshine Ministries

1315 Howard Street St. Louis, MO 63106 314- 231-8209 Emergency Shelter for Men COVID-19 They are on lock down. The residents that are there now are locked in

Youth in Need

529 Jefferson Street St. Charles, MO 63303 636-946-3771 COVID-19 Less Tenants; Testing On Site

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The Harbor Youth & Adult Drop in Center

New Hope United Methodist Church 3921 Jeffco Blvd. Arnold, MO 63010 314-403-0210 for more information and appointment Youth: 12pm-5pm Monday and Friday or anytime by appointment. Adults: Tuesday ? Thursday 10am-4pm Youth and Adults: Saturday 12pm-5pm

Youth in Need

529 Jefferson Street St. Charles, MO 63301 636-946-3771

Youth In Need's Emergency Shelter is a 12-bed emergency residential center for male and female children and teens, ages 10-19 who are in crisis. COVID-19 Will accept new clients but they must be screened.

Maternity Homes

Fontebella ? Faith Based Ministry

8601 W Main St. Belleville, IL 618-213-8700 Open to young women who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Fontebella provides care in a positive home-like setting throughout their pregnancy and after they give birth. The women are suppported and encouraged to finish their high school education or get their GED and they also get help in finding employment and transitional housing. COVID-19 No new residents, or visitors at this time

Good Shepherd ? Catholic Charities

1340 Partridge Ave. University City, MO 63130 24-hour Maternity Shelter: 314-560-6703 Crisis Pregnancy Support: 314-560-6703 Good Shepherd provides shelter, support, and treatment for pregnant and/or parenting teens and their children. Their specialized staff teaches young teen mothers parenting skills, life skills, and education. They provide daily groups that range from parenting classes, life skills classes, and psychotherapy group, as well as work with a licensed therapist. COVID-19 Non essential visitors not allowed at this time

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Shelter Resources

Haven of Grace

1225 Warren Street St. Louis, MO 63106 314-621-6507

Housing Crisis Hotline: 314-802-5444 Located in north St. Louis City, young women ages 18 and over who are pregnant and homeless and their children can stay for one year in the Haven shelter and then move into onsite transitional housing with continued support. Aftercare Program is available for the following 10 years. COVID-19 Not accepting in-kind donations or visitors currently.

Our Lady's Inn

4223 S. Compton St. Louis, MO 63111 314-351-4590 Serving St. Louis City and St. Louis County

3607 Hwy D Defiance , MO 63341 636-398-5375 Serving St. Charles and surrounding counties

Shelter for pregnant women 18 years and older and their children. Variety of classes in parenting, health, life skills, etc. COVID-19 No new clients as of March 19, 2020. No Visitors. Call for additional information

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Sparrow's Nest ? Catholic Maternity Home

636-336-2534

Women age 20 or younger who are pregnant, homeless, and/or parenting a child younger than age 5 can stay for the duration of their pregnancy and then up to a year after their baby is born. Mothers are required to finish their high school diploma or GED program, attend a church of their choice and volunteer 4 hours a month in the community. In addition, mothers will complete parenting curriculum that includes childcare/parenting, budgeting, job skills, healthy relationships, healthy lifestyles, and and participate in bible studies. Sparow's Nest after care program will assist in locating transitional housing. COVID-19 No volunteers or talking tour programs at this time.

New Life Evangelistic Center Potosi

Men and Women PO Box 173 Potosi, MO 63664 573-438-8201 Free store open Mon-Fri 9am to 3pm

Temporary/Transitional Housing

New Life Evangelistic Center Columbia

Men Only 901 Wilkes Blvd Columbia, MO 65201 573- 875-0603

United Way Information & Referral: Dial 2-1-1 or visit to quickly and easily find non-emergency services in your area, including basic needs, physical and mental health resources, job programs, support for seniors and more. Now accessible via phone, online chat, self-service web directly, and mobile app.

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