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2638 Lafayette Street, Saint Joseph, MO 64507
Will give donated items to individuals who cannot afford to purchase the items elsewhere
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601 Business Loop 70 West, Suite 272, Columbia, MO 65203
Assists individuals with Medicare Appeals/Complaints.
7000 Liberty Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
This office provides information and applications for food assistance.
7539 Manchester Road, Maplewood, MO 63143
Responsible for overseeing the operation of public schools within the Maplewood and Richmond Heights area.
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Provides consultation and assists with survivors of the 3-16 storm/ disaster moving out of their homes.
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106 South Washington Street, Shelbyville, MO 63469
Paid volunteer Fire and Rescue Service.
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1506 Crown Drive, Kirksville, MO 63501
Offers pediatric services.
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601 E 12th St, Room 353, Kansas City, MO 64106
Office for Civil Rights can help to educate individuals on their civil rights regarding health care and health information privacy.
2501 W Mechanic St, 1st Floor, Cass County Justice Center, Harrisonville, MO 64701
17th Judicial Circuit Court, responsible for all circuit court records, civil, criminal, domestic relations, adult abuse, jury selections and child support cases.
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300 Floyd Drive, Sikeston, MO 63801
Services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy and early childhood education
2801 Martin Luther King Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63106
Manages housing for low to moderate income families and senior citizens. Also processes applications for federal funding for housing of these populations.
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580
The Federal Trade Commission provides information and assistance with identity theft prevention.
304 North Saint Louis Street, Iberia, MO 65486
Provides a cooling site during extreme heat emergencies.
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4427 Osage Beach Parkway, Osage Beach, MO 65065
The resource library has several books for both children and adults. The adult books are a collection of books with parenting tips and techniques for foster and adoptive parents. These may be used for personal use or to gain training hours toward foster parent licensure.
616 Burkarth Road, Warrensburg, MO 64093
Pathways provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment and prevention services to pre-adolescent children through older adult populations. Also provides mental health diagnostic screenings.
One University Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63121
Provides counseling services to adolescents/youth to explore and address difficulties. Difficulties might include depression, anxiety, grief, substance abuse, stress and coping difficulties, eating problems, difficulties with problem solving and decision making, problematic anger, sleep problems, sexual problems, difficulty adjusting to changes in their life circumstances and difficulties in relationship with other people in their life.
2757 E Division, Springfield, MO 65803
Provides developmental screenings for every child so parents can monitor their progress and group events to provide networking opportunities for parents and families.
1218 East Main Street, Linn, MO 65051
This program is responsible for inspecting: food establishments, private water and sewage, septic systems, day care inspections, daily incoming complaints, and other environmental health issues.
101 East Edwardsville Road, Suite 1302, Wood River, IL 62095
Academic Training/Basic Competencies: Prepare youth to obtain a GED through local schools and community colleges.
Provides funds for electric bill assistance, funding is limited, call for details.
817 South Main, Joplin, MO 64801
Accepts a variety of donations that are not in need of repair; donations are not sold as a way to earn money for the program; a donation pick-up service is not available.
6726 South Highway 63, Suite B, Houston, MO 65483
One Percent loans made by USDA Rural Development up to $20,000 to very low income applicants to repair the home they now own, and grants made by USDA Rural Development up to $7,500 to very low income applicants to repair the home they now own to remove safety and health hazards. Grant recipients must be 62 years of age or older, and show they cannot afford a 1% repair loan.