CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NATIONAL COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS.
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P. O . Box 771554 St. Louis. MO 63177 Phone: 314/314/881-3283 metrohomelesscoalition@gmail.com
RESOURCES
Through the Lifeline cell phone program, low-income Missouri residents can receive a Free cell phone and free wireless service from YourTel Wireless.
Qualifying is easy. Just participate in certain government assistance programs and receive a Free cell phone from YourTel Wireless with no contracts, no credit checks, and no deposits. Apply online today! COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE DIRECTORY: www.StartHereSTL.org MEAL PROVIDERS. CLICK HERE to print out a list of organizations in St. Louis that serve meals and sandwiches throughout the day. HEALTH AND NUTRITION TIPS FOR VETERANS (AND EVERYONE!) https://niftybenefits.com/veterans-guide-to-health-and-nutrition/ TIPS FOR JOB SEEKERS: CLICK HERE MORE RESOURCES: How to Stop Living Out of Your Car Housing Options - Shelters through Transitional Housing Options From Construction Sites to Constructed Homes (for Homeless Vets) Directory of Pro Bono Legal Aid Legal Advice for Homeless Vets Food & Medicine for Pets of the Homeless Mental Health Resources: Fees are said to be on a sliding scale. * Life Crisis Services: A part of Provident Counseling. 314-647-4357. APPOINTMENTS AND INFO 314-533-8200 PROVIDENT CRISIS HOTLINE 314-647-4357 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-8255 CLICK HERE for information about NIMBY issues and much more. This is a resource developed to give housing advocates and developers strategies to combat community opposition--NIMBYism (Not In My BackYard) during the process of developing/offering housing and services for homeless individuals. |
SENATE BILL 428 creates a Homeless Bill of Rights and prohibits discrimination based on housing status. Read the wording HERE [Track Bill]
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