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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).

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.

Jacob’s Ladder Ministries

We are a faith-based organization serving the incarcerated, formerly incarcerated and their families.

DOORWAYS

For 36 years, DOORWAYS has supported the unhoused and those at risk of homelessness while managing HIV and chronic illnesses. We provide 230 housing units, emergency accommodations, and over $3 million annually for rent and utility assistance. Our new Jefferson Avenue Campus offers integrated services including food support, behavioral health, psychiatric care, job training, and self-development programs. Next year, we'll add an independent pharmacy and community health testing for HIV/STIs.

City of St. Louis: Department of Human Services - Homeless Services Division

The City of St. Louis - Dept. of Human Services' Homeless Services Division manages federal, state, and local funds to address the needs of unhoused individuals and families. As the Collaborative Applicant for the St. Louis City Continuum of Care (CoC), they ensure the renewal of over $13 million in permanent housing funding. Their Client Services Team collaborates with providers, conducts outreach, collects data, and helps unhoused individuals access permanent housing resources.

Rooftop Church Homeless Outreach Ministry

Street Team serving on the streets of the STL bi-monthly sharing donations, hope, and encouragement to those unhoused.

St. Louis Public Library

The St. Louis Public Library has 15 locations across the city and sees more than 2.3 million visitors each year. The Library has more than four million books and items in its collection and 114,330 active cardholders. SLPL’s mission is to provide learning resources and information services that support and improve individual, family, and community life through a variety of services, programs, and initiatives.

Tower Grove Community Development Corporation

ARCH by HomeScreen connects non-profits with landlords in the St. Louis metro area to help at-risk and homeless individuals find stable housing. Through innovative technology and unique screening criteria, ARCH is reshaping tenant screening to support those in need.

St. Francis Xavier Church

St. Francis Xavier Church's ID and Birth Certificate Program provides direct support with obtaining Missouri photo IDs and birth certificates. The program operates weekly on Tuesday mornings, providing payment and logistical support with IDs and birth certificates up to once in a two year period. We also co-convene the Missouri State ID Access Coalition, a statewide coalition committed to eliminating structural barriers to identification.

Conflict Resolution Center-St. Louis

We are a 501c3 non-profit, offering free conflict coaching and mediation for residents and employees in the City of St. Louis. We help people have hard conversations, whether it's landlord-tenant, neighbor-neighbor or citizen-police. Agencies or their clients as well as the general public can use our portal at: crcstl.org/gethelp.

Our Lady's Inn Maternity Homes

A program for pregnant women and their children experiencing housing insecurity. Offerings include emergency placement in the residential program, basic needs provided for, peri-natal support, counseling, housing navigation, and case management.

Highway To Destiny (HTD)

HTD serves the homeless in St. Louis City and St. Louis County by providing food, hygiene items, clothing, household items and other resources that help them transition into communities.

Home Sweet Home

Home Sweet Home is a nonprofit furniture bank that works with over 50 organizations in Saint Louis City and County to furnish the homes of newly housed individuals and families.

Institute for Community Alliances

The Institute for Community Alliances (ICA), based in Des Moines, Iowa, serves as the HMIS Lead Agency and System Administrator in 14 states. Providing support to over 4,000 users, ICA uses data-driven solutions to address housing instability, homelessness, and food insecurity.

House Everyone STL

House Everyone STL is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization created to lead the way in ending homelessness in the greater St. Louis area using data-centric solutions that support community service providers and drive systemic change.

Missouri State Public Defender

The Missouri State Public Defender (MSPD) provides high-quality legal representation to low-income individuals accused of crimes. Using a holistic defense approach, MSPD addresses clients' non-legal issues, such as behavioral health and housing, to improve case outcomes. MSPD has a trial office in downtown St. Louis, and clients can apply online or in person.

United Way of Greater St. Louis

United Way 211 is integral in ensuring that City residents experiencing housing crises can access information about essential services 24/7. 211 provides referrals for food, transportation, rapid rehousing, rent assistance, utility payment programs, and much more. Those who are identified as homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless are further assessed for shelter eligibility and provided referral to available shelter.