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For information and referral services DIAL 211 from any land line or 1.800.427.4626. |
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Helps low-income, disabled and elderly families obtain food, clothing and personal items in times of crisis. |
(636) 271-5315
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Provides support services and short-term emergency sanctuary to adults and children victimized by domestic violence. |
(800) 941-9144
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Directed and governed by volunteers who help prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies and disasters. |
(314) 516-2800
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Serves others by instilling values in young people and preparing them to make ethical choices during their lifetime. |
(314) 361-0600
(800) 392-0895
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Offers children the opportunity to participate in quality activities to promote character development, good citizenship, and social interaction. |
(636) 390-1080
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Provides interviewing advocacy services to children who are possible victims of criminal child abuse. |
(573) 468-2271
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Provides emergency food, rent, utilities, medications, GED kits and budget counseling. |
(573) 764-4357
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Assists children and families in need with school supplies, prescriptions and basic necessities. |
(636) 239-1018
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The purpose of the foundation is to provide the building and equipment for the seniors to operate a senior center in Union. |
(636) 583-5432
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In partnership with the community, provides mental health treatment with additional services including unmet primary health care and dental needs. |
1-800-574-2422
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Volunteer-based therapeutic riding program which provides therapy and recreation for individuals with disabilities. |
(636) 390-2141
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An outpatient mental health program offering counseling and psychiatric services to members of the community of all ages and income levels. |
(636) 583-1800
(800) 583-8355
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Provides scholarships for those in need, which enable them to attend programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body. |
(636) 239-5704
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Provide positive youth development opportunities for children ages 5-18 and their families. |
(636) 583-5141
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Provides routine dental care to the uninsured and under insured populations in Franklin County. |
(636) 239-8397
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Helps the youth of our community develop leadership skills by working jointly on projects in agriculture, land management, and conservation. |
(636) 583-2506
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Provides transportation to the elderly, handicapped, and general public. |
(636) 583-1125
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Helps girls develop skills, values and ideals, which enable them to reach their fullest potential. This includes Girl Scout programs in the Franklin County area. |
(800) 727-4475
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Provides services to individuals with disabilities to assist them in attaining and maintaining their independence. |
(573) 437-5100
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Provides high quality legal assistance to low-income people. |
(636) 583-7877
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Provides one-on-one tutoring to adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills and to those who want to learn English as a second language. |
(636) 583-5195 Ext. 2592
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Provides emergency aid and guidance to disaster victims and low-income individuals. |
(636) 390-8300
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Serves individuals with meals both at centers and homebound. They also provide program services at area senior centers. The centers which are being supported through the United Way are Gerald, St. Clair, Union, Sullivan, and Washington. |
(636) 207-0847
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A group of community volunteers delivering meals 365 days a year to the elderly and home-bound residents of Washington. |
(636) 239-2243
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Supplies transportation to the general public for shopping, medical appointments, and trips to and from the nutrition center. |
(636) 583-1630
(800) 373-1631
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Strengthens families by providing educational, advocacy, and supportive programming to parents and children. |
(636) 239-6787
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Offers tangible assistance to expectant mothers before and after a baby is born. |
(636) 239-1840
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Provides learning opportunities to adults with devlopmental disabilities and those who are mentally retarded, enabling them to become vital members of the community. |
(636) 583-4235
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Provides nutritious meals and activities for senior citizens on Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
(573) 237-4009
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Establish, operate and administer extended employment in a Sheltered Workshop program to provide personal growth, vocational skill development and enhance productive employment to person's with disabilities |
573-468-3888
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Provides productive employment for persons with disabilities. |
(636) 239-2744
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Serves individuals throughout the Franklin County area by providing rent, utility, and food assistance to those in need. |
(314) 531-2183
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Provides aid to needy persons in the Sullivan School District who are in crisis situations such as eviction, utility shutoff, etc. |
(573) 468-6847
(573) 468-4667
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Encourages youth ages 3-18 to continue reading and learning during summer months. |
(636) 390-1070
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A sheltered workshop offering support and employment for developmentally disabled adults. |
(636) 433-2335
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Provides seniors with mental, physical and emotional activities and hot meals every weekday. |
636-271-7229
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Provides shelter and crisis intervention for victims of domestic violence and their children. Hotline (888) 873-7233 |
(636) 456-1186
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An emergency source of food for people in the Union School District. |
(636) 584-7050
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Children in the Union area are given the opportunity to participate in quality activities to promote character development, good citizenship, and social interaction. |
(636) 583-8471
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Provide one-time financial assistance toward delinquent utility bills, rent, or other emergency situations. |
(636) 239-6633
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