CASE MANAGEMENT/

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

  • DBSA St. Louis Empowerment Center

    The St. Louis Empowerment Center provides free peer support, recovery services, and a sense of community for those with mental health or substance use disorders. Services include case management, daily self-help groups, free lunch, showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, and recreational activities. All services are offered at no charge.

  • Epworth Children and Family Services

    Epworth Children and Family Services operates a broad spectrum of youth services in St. Louis. Street Outreach Program and Drop-in Center: Serving at risk and homeless youth ages 11-24 with basic needs, safe space, and Case Management services. Youth Emergency Services: short term emergency shelter in Webster Groves. Transitional Housing opportunities both structured and scattered sites.

  • Haven Recovery

    Haven Recovery is a licensed provider of substance use, mental health, and recovery services, offering supportive housing at various levels: Recovery (for substance recovery), Recuperative (for homeless individuals with medical needs), Next Step (independent apartments with community support), and Rental Homes (traditional leases for single-family homes).

  • HOPE

    HOPE provides free in-home counseling and case management for adults 60+ in St. Louis, covering housing, finances, and benefit education. We offer subsidized housing options and support services for caregivers, including emotional support and personal care planning. Our expert counselors offer unbiased reverse mortgage (HECM) guidance.

  • Independence Center

    Independence Center (IC) is a community mental health organization in St. Louis for adults with serious mental illness. Since 1981, IC has used the Clubhouse model to offer supported housing, case management, psychiatric care, counseling, integrated treatment, employment and education support, and wellness programs. IC provides a restorative environment, fostering belonging, confidence, and independence for those in recovery.

  • Places for People

    Today, Places for People serves more than 3,150 people annually, offering an individualized approach to health and healing. Places for People is dedicated to shining a light on the road to recovery for those experiencing the toughest cases of mental health and substance use disorders. By combining genuine, human connection with evidence-based care, the expert staff at Places for People work tirelessly to help those we serve develop the skills to effectively manage their illnesses and lead meaningful and productive lives. In July 2017, Places for People became a Certified Community Behavioral Health Organization. PFP was the only one in St. Louis City or County at the time. CCBHO is a federal designation. CCBHOs focus on improving access to behavioral health care, crisis response, and providing effective treatment approaches across the lifespan

  • The Core Collective at Saint Vincent

    The Core Collective at Saint Vincent (The CC) is committed to transforming youth well-being in St. Louis. They provide housing, mental health support, and outreach for youth and families, serving over 750 people in 2023. Join this community that’s been making a difference for nearly two centuries.

  • Wellston Loop CDC

    Located in the Wellsgoodfellow neighborhood, the WLCDC provides hot meals, a low-no cost thrift store, and peer support counseling to help those seeking a path to recovery. Transportation is proved for those involved with treatment. We also distribute Narcan and other basic need items three days per week. Indoor and outdoor space is available for Providers and Vendors.