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101 Grant Street, Rock Port, MO 64482
Provides Health Insurance Premium Assistance
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2009 Mason Road, Saint Joseph, MO 64504
Free clothing, baby furniture and toys available for families fostering or adopting children, guardianships and low-income in need families.
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Provides outpatient substance abuse counseling for men and women. Also provides SATOP (Substance Abuse Traffic Offender Program) services, court ordered assessments, and co-dependency groups.
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100 Medical Plaza, Fifth Floor, Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367
Provides amputee rehabilitation services.
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109 Aid Avenue, West Plains, MO 65775
Provides respite care services.
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215 South Barnes Avenue, Springfield, MO 65802
Offers gynecological exams, pregnancy tests, PAP smears, breast exams, emergency and low-cost contraceptives, STD screening and treatment, and the HPV vaccine. Specially-trained nurse practitioners and physicians provide health exams in a pleasant and confidential atmosphere.
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501 N Orange, Butler, MO 64730
Public county health department offers lead poisoning testing.
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1307 State Highway 109, Jerseyville, IL 62052
Provides condoms.
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714 Broadway, Hannibal, MO 63401
Provides foster and adoptive children a stable, loving and nurturing family environment by support and advocacy for abused and neglected children and the families caring for them. Free training, support groups, crisis intervention, advocacy, and resource referrals are provided.
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739 Minnesota Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101
MHAH provides individual client-driven advocacy services to persons with mental illness, family members & the general public. Provides encouragement, referral assistance, intervention, mediation and conflict resolution.
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602 Messanie, Saint Joseph, MO 64501
Extreme cold warming center
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201 West Bumgarner, Strafford, MO 65757
Provides free tax preparation assistance; IRS-trained volunteers prepare federal and state tax returns and Missouri property tax credit forms.
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101 S. State Highway 125, Suite H, Strafford, MO 65757
Provides a cooling site during extremely warm weather, restrooms and water fountains are available.
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108 S Thompson, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Good Samaritan Center of Excelsior Springs provides a clothing closet to individuals in need.
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201 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701
Focus on Kids- Court mandated program for anyone divorcing in the 17th Judicial Court system, that have underage children.
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2024 South Maiden Lance, Suite 201, Joplin, MO 64804
Case managers place children in foster homes and supervise their continued care until permanent.
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4715 North Towne Centre Drive, Ozark, MO 65721
Each participating household receives an allotment of food benefits based on the USDA�s �Thrifty Food Plan�. This allotment is adjusted annually according to the U. S. Department of Labor�s analysis of the cost of food. Missouri Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) is the method by which households receive and use food stamp benefits. Households may use their Missouri EBT card in any grocery store or retail location anywhere in the United States that has been authorized by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service and displays the Quest� sign. The benefits may be used to purchase any food or food products prepared for human consumption except alcoholic beverages and tobacco, hot foods, or foods prepared for immediate consumption. Benefits may also be used to buy seeds and plants for use in gardens to produce food for the personal consumption of the household. Under certain conditions, members of the eligible households who are 60 years of age or older may use the benefits to pay for home delivered meals and other meals prepared for elderly persons.
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333 E Hwy 69, Claycomo, MO 64119
Municipal fire department.
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4304 South Bearfield Road, Columbia, MO 65201
Scattered Sites Apartment Living: Supports older youth by helping them learn and practice the skills necessary to successfully transition into adult life. Services include apartment living, case management, employment and educational services, medical and psychiatric services and linking youth with positive community resources and adult mentors.
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9900 Page Avenue, Suite 105, Saint Louis, MO 63132
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance. The Supplemental Aid to the Blind (SAB) program operates in conjunction with the blind pension program. Eligible individuals receive a monthly cash grant up to and including $718.00, as well as MO HealthNet Coverage.
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105 South Grand, Greenfield, MO 65661
The purpose of the MO HealthNet program is to provide medical services to persons who meet certain eligibility requirements as determined by FSD. The goals of the MO HealthNet program are to promote good health, to prevent illness and premature death, to correct or limit disability, to treat illness, and to provide rehabilitation to persons with disabilities. Eligible persons receive a "MO HealthNet Identification Card" or a letter from the local FSD office. The Family Support Division (FSD) determines client eligibility for the MO HealthNet program: the MO HealthNet Division administers the MO HealthNet program including establishment of benefit coverage, rates, claims processing, and all other aspects of daily operations.
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700 Olive St, Saint Joseph, MO 64503
St. Joseph's Haven houses 18 chronically homeless men in 9 semi-private suites. St. Joseph's Haven also incorporates a "Safe Haven" component into its repertoire of services, providing shelter for up to 7 additional men during crisis situations.
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73 Larson Trail, Thornfield, MO 65762
Responsible for the coordination of emergency management activities including planning, preparedness, response and recovery. Serves as the central point of contact for reporting emergency/disaster incidents in Ozark County, Missouri.
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1900 NE Englewood Rd, Gladstone, MO 64118
A Turning Point offers a wardrobe where people can "shop" for free clothing they may need in sizes 2T - Adult sizes.
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14 S 7th St, Kansas City, KS 66101
As part of the Refugee Support Services Bethel Neighborhood Center offers a Refugee School Impact Program and a Youth Mentoring Program.
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