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Help Resources - City of St. Louis

These resources are intended to help with shelter, housing, food insecurity, mental health, domestic violence and other needs.

findhelp.org by findhelp - Search and Connect to Social Care

Search and connect to support. Find financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help in your area, anywhere in the US.

United Way 2-1-1 - United Way of Greater St. Louis

Need Help Now? Search. Search the United Way 2-1-1 online directory to find ... Basic Needs. • food pantries • shelters • rent assistance • utility assistance • ...

My Mental Health: Do I Need Help?

If so, here are some self-care activities that can help: · Exercising (e.g., aerobics, yoga) · Engaging in social contact (virtual or in person) · Getting ...

988 Lifeline - If you need emotional support, reach out to the ...

Take care of a friend, a loved one, or yourself. Call, text, or chat with a 988 Lifeline counselor for help during difficult moments anytime, day or night.

United Way of Greater St. Louis: Home

Go from ordinary to extraordinary by helping those in need this holiday season. Giving your time has never been easier. Check out our online Holiday Volunteer ...

Signs of needing help for mental health, drugs, alcohol | SAMHSA

Everyone's situation is different, but here are some common signs that you might need help with mental health, drugs, or alcohol.

Call 211 for Essential Community Services | United Way 211

We can help. Call 211 · Get Help · Partner with Us · About Us · Donate · #Team211 Toolkit · Call 211. I need help... paying my bills · caregiver resources ...

Help for Mental Illnesses - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

We cannot provide medical advice or provider referrals. If you need medical advice or a second opinion, please consult your health care provider. Resources on ...

How to Get Help If You Are Experiencing Homelessness

You may need to call a hotline or go to a community-designated organization for homeless services. Your community may have a “homeless hotline,” “2-1-1,” or ...

I'm looking for mental health help for myself

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you are in need of support, but not in crisis, consider reaching out to a warmline. Warmlines offer a place to ...

Mental Health Warning Signs and When to Ask for Help | JED

It's important to know that mental health issues do not need to be “serious” in order for you to reach out for support. Whatever you're going through, your ...

Please Help Me: What to Do When You Need Help - Verywell Mind

If you keep thinking “Please help me,” the first step is to ask yourself exactly what you are experiencing in the moment.

Need urgent help - Mind

Resources to help if you're feeling in crisis. If you feel like you might attempt suicide, or have harmed yourself, call 999 or go straight to A&E if you ...

Asking for help with mental health, drugs, alcohol | SAMHSA

How to Ask for Help · Think about what you want. We all want to feel supported and understood, especially when things seem out of control.

Resources - Mission: St. Louis

EVERYDAY NEEDS · Assistance with obtaining permanent housing, utility assistance, financial advising · Employment assistance, counseling, life skills classes, ...

Need Housing Assistance? - HUD Exchange

Housing Assistance. Contact a housing counseling agency in your area or call 800-569-4287. Homeless Housing Help. Contact a ...

“I Need Help”: How to Get the Help You Need | Talkspace

It's always best to ask for help (if you or someone you care about is having thoughts of suicide or self harm, call 1-800-273-TALK immediately for assistance.

Disaster Assistance

Do you still have COVID-19 funeral costs? Read more. Do you need help after a disaster? We can help you apply for FEMA disaster assistance and ...

Homeless Resources - City of St. Louis

Resources for people in St. Louis who need assistance with temporary or transitional housing, or who need financial help with housing or utility bills.