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TEL-LINK is the Missouri Department of Health's confidential, toll-free telephone line for maternal and child services. They provide domestic violence shelter referrals and transfer the caller immediately to the appropriate agency.

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Shelter Information Services
Computers with internet access available for public use.
Provides computers with internet for the public.
Library has free Wifi internet.
Frank Williams Housing Resource Center provides computers for persons who are homeless or precariously housed.
Provides computers with internet for the public.
The The McKinney-Vento Act of 1987, each state is required to ensure that homeless children and youth have access to a free and appropriate public education.

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Homeless School Transition Programs
This location provides Wifi.
Library provides computers with free internet access.
Library provides computers with internet for the public.
Screenings for Coordinated Entry Assessments for chronically homeless individuals and families. They do not provide case management services, are not affiliated with the Public Housing Authority, and do not issue or manage housing vouchers.
Homeless Caseworker helping with housing
Computer lab open to public & wifi access
Computers with internet access available
Library provides free Wifi internet access.
Will coordinate efforts to identify, assess and find approved options for homeless individual and families seeking housing or related services.
The Children's Center provides a 4-month intensive therapeutic residential environment for parents and children working to overcome domestic violence and family trauma. The program provides parents and children with wrap-around services, education, recreation, living accommodations, meals, transportation, case management, and the support needed to transition into long-term transitional housing followed by self-sufficient independence.
Frank Williams Housing Resource Center provides laundry facilities for persons who are homeless or precariously housed.
Individual showers available.
Provides transportation to individuals experiencing homelessness to address issues leading to or resulting from being unhoused (to shelters, non-emergency medical, housing and legal appointments, job interviews, etc.) Cannot do errands or recurring rides to jobs or school due to limited resources.

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Homeless Transportation Programs
Honk n Holler is an outreach program that travels throughout the community every week to areas where homeless people are known to be living. They bring soup, sandwiches, and coffee, as well as blankets, warm clothing and other necessities. The goal is to build a rapport with the homeless community and ultimately connect them with mainstream services that will help move them toward permanent or supportive housing and/or other services needed.
Provides computers with internet for the public.
This public library has computers with internet available for the public.

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