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Veterans Resource Directory Veterans Resource Directory of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Veterans Program VETERANS RESOURCE DIRECTORY FOREWORD This Veterans Resource Directory was first published in 1987 to assist Veterans and their families in finding necessary information and referral sources. Through the years we have updated and expanded the information in this directory. We offer you the best resource information available in response to community need relating to Veterans and human services professionals. The Veterans Resource Directory has been very well received, and we would like to thank all those people who have helped us update and print this directory. Our directory has been replicated in many other states and is a well- worn resource for many St. Louis area Veteran advocates. We are constantly striving to provide new information and to keep up with the daunting task of updating hundreds of telephone numbers and addresses in an ever-changing world. This directory is a product of the Saint Louis County Office of Family and Community Services, County Veterans Program. As a division of the Saint Louis County Department of Human Services, the Office of Family and Community Services are comprised of three components: County Older Resident Programs, County Veterans Program, and County Youth Programs. Though these programs all have services that target specific populations, they also work in concert with other programs to provide services for those St. Louis County residents who may find themselves "falling through the cracks" of other organizations. Though developed for Veterans this directory is designed to offer resources to all of our customers. We will continue to provide you with quality information and referral services through the publication of this Veterans Resource Directory. If you need additional information or wish to speak to a Veterans Representative, please contact: SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES County Veterans Program St. Louis County Government Center-Northwest St. Louis County Government Center-South 715 Northwest Plaza Drive 4548 Lemay Ferry Road St. Ann, MO 63074 St. Louis, MO 63125 Phone: (314) 615-7414 Phone: (314) 615-7438 Fax: (314) 615-7418 Fax: (314) 615-4031 *Printing of this directory has been funded through a grant from the Missouri Veterans Commission (Veterans Service Officer Grant). SAINT LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Central Office 500 Northwest Plaza, Suite 800, St. Ann, MO 63074 Phone: (314) 615-4516, Fax: (314) 615-7619, TTY: (800) 735-2966 Services provided to Veterans: Saint Louis County Veterans Program is designed to be a viable resource for Veterans seeking assistance. We have the capability of delivering direct services and the ability to collaborate with other agencies to address a wide variety of the needs of Veterans in our community. Our staff provides traditional Case Management, Information, Advocacy and Referral services to help Veterans obtain social services and VA benefits. These benefits include, but are not limited to: legal, medical, employment and housing. We also offer free transportation to medical appointments for disabled Veterans residing in St. Louis County who are mobility impaired. Lastly, the Veterans Program team is active in hosting and participating in Special Projects and Community Outreach Events to provide resources to targeted veteran populations. SAINT LOUIS CITY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Office of Veterans Affairs 1520 Market, 4th Floor, Room 4065 St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone: (314) 657-1650, Fax: (314) 612-5909 Services provided to Veterans: The St. Louis City Department for Human Services, Office of Veterans Affairs serves in the roles of advocate, resource facilitator, and referral source for veterans and their families at risk due to poverty, chemical dependency and mental illness. Our main goal is to assist eligible veterans in obtaining services, benefits, and other resources. Assistance is provided through office visits, in response to telephone inquiries, and through community outreach. Services include: Intake and Referral for Veterans and their families for a wide variety of services, Implementation of St. Louis Veterans Legal Project, and Planning, Collaboration, and Implementation of Special Veteran Events. ______________________________________________________________________ Saint Louis County Veterans Program is a part of Saint Louis County Government's Department of Human Services. County residents are afforded an equal opportunity to participate regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, or political affiliation. We make every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities as addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Persons needing this publication in an alternative format should contact the County Veterans Program Supervisor at (314) 615-7414. CONTENTS BUSINESS Better Business Bureau of Eastern Missouri & Southern Illinois ........................... 1 Economic Development Resources ...................................................................... 1 Merchants and Manufacturers Association ........................................................... 1 Missouri Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) ...................................... 1 National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) ............................... 2 SCORE – St. Louis ............................................................................................... 2 State of Missouri Department of Economic Development ..................................... 2 St. Louis Economic Development Partnership ...................................................... 3 St. Louis Regional Chamber ................................................................................. 3 STL Venture Works ............................................................................................... 3 St. Louis Veterans Business Resources Center .................................................... 4 U.S. Small Business Administration ...................................................................... 4 CONGRESSIONAL-CHARTERED/STATE VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICE OFFICERS American Gold Star Mothers Inc. ......................................................................... 5 American Legion ................................................................................................... 5 American Legion Post 404, Saint Louis Service Women’s Post ............................ 5 American Red Cross ............................................................................................. 6 AMVETS ............................................................................................................... 6 Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. ....................................................................... 6 Disabled American Veterans ............................................................................. 6-7 Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. ......................................................................... 7 Military Order Purple Heart .................................................................................... 7 Missouri Veterans Commission ......................................................................... 7-8 Paralyzed Veterans of America ............................................................................. 8 Veterans of Foreign Wars of U.S. ........................................................................ 8 COUNSELING, TREATMENT & REHABILITATION Alcoholics Anonymous .......................................................................................... 9 Al-Anon & Alateen Family Group Information Center ............................................ 9 Arbor Health Management, LLC ............................................................................ 9 Assessment and Counseling Solutions ................................................................. 9 Assisted Recovery Centers of America (ARCA) .................................................. 10 Bridgeway Behavioral Health ........................................................................ 10-11 Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis ................................................ 11 i Catholic Family Services ..................................................................................... 11 Center for Life Solutions ...................................................................................... 11 Centerstone ......................................................................................................... 12 Centrec Care ....................................................................................................... 12 Community Treatment, Inc. ................................................................................. 12 Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation & Treatment Program. ............................. 13 Greater Missouri Area - Cocaine Anonymous ..................................................... 13 Harris House Foundation .................................................................................... 13 Hopewell Center ................................................................................................. 13 Insynergy ............................................................................................................ 13 Lutheran Family & Children’s Services of Missouri ............................................. 14 Narcotics
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