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Gender Sexuality Info
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10.7 Sexual Health Education
16.1 Legal Resources: General
19.1 Financial Resources: General
20.4 Job Postings & Referrals
20.6 Career Centers
21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
21.2 Educational Resources for Allies to Marginalized Populations
24.1 Resources for Aging – General
26.1 Religious & Spiritual Resources – General
29.1 Social Groups & Events
29.26 Educational Classes & Groups
29.4 Sports & Fitness
30.3 Press & Media
31.3 History & Archives
Links to National LGBTQ+ resources in the US - Ace and Aro - Addiction and Substance Abuse - Aging and Elderly - Bisexual and Multisexual - Camps for Youth, Adults, and Families - College and Higher Education - Ending Conversion Therapy - Financial Support - Health and Medical - Hobbie and Sports - Jobs and Careers - Journalism, News, and Blogs - K-12 Education - Legal Support and Rights - LGBTQ+ Conferences - LGBTQ 101 and Beyond - LGBTQ Awareness Events - Religion, Faith, and Spirituality - Safety and Shelter - Sexual Health and Education - Social Support and Mentorship - Storytelling - Suicide Prevention - Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive
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COLUMBIA HOUSING AUTHORITY
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2.1 Emergency & Temporary Shelter
2.3 Transitional Housing
2.4 Affordable or Subsidized Housing
2.5 Rental & Mortgage Assistance
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.5 Financial Planning
A variety of programs including for housing for veterans, homebuyers and homelessness resources, and money management. www.columbiaha.com 573-443-2556 201 Switzler St. Columbia 65203
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Almost Home
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2.3 Transitional Housing
19.1 Financial Resources: General
20.1 Unemployment Assistance
Almost Home is a transitional residence for teenage mothers with up to two children. The program is nine months long and may be extended.
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1-314-771-4663
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Lifewise STL (Formerly Kingdom House)
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3.1 Clothing & Furniture
8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.2 Financial Assistance & Relief Funds
19.5 Financial Planning
19.6 Financial Consulting Firms
20.2 Job Preparation Resources
20.6 Career Centers
22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
22.14 After School Programs & Tutoring
25.2 Parenting Support – General
31.1 Resource Guides & Centers
Wrap-around Maternal Mental Health Program for new or pregnant Latina mothers at high risk of depression or anxiety, & increased risk for infant mortality. Financial Stability Services provide one-on-one coaching, financial education and access to credit and wealth-building products. Includes an on-site St. Louis Community Credit Union micro-branch Many programs and classes offered in English and Spanish, including Financial Stability, Maternal Mental Health, Social Capital Building, Health & Wellness. Services: Early Childhood Center, Literacy-focused After School and Summer Camp programs, and Kingdom Academy for teens. Life skills, job readiness, emotional support. Call for details and eligibility, including geographic areas served. The Bodega offers discounted high-quality essentials and clothing. Open to the community on Thursdays from 10am - 2pm and 4 - 7pm. Cash only. Many programs and classes offered in English and Spanish, inclu
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1-314-421-0400
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1-314-241-2366
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info@lifewisestl.org
Compensation Compass
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12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.2 Financial Assistance & Relief Funds
As a survivor of domestic violence, you could be eligible for money to cover some of the costs of the harm you experienced. This tool is designed to help you understand your options and how to pursue them. But first, answer a few short questions to better understand your priorities as you decide what type of compensation is best for you. Disclaimer: This is an educational and informational tool and the information contained within it does in no way constitute legal advice. Any person who intends to use the information contained herein in any way is solely responsible for independently verifying the information and obtaining independent legal or other expert advice if necessary.
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Better Family Life
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2.3 Transitional Housing
2.4 Affordable or Subsidized Housing
7.6 Other Transition Services
17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
19.1 Financial Resources: General
20.2 Job Preparation Resources
20.2 Job Preparation Resources
20.3 Tips for Job Seekers
20.4 Job Postings & Referrals
28.3 Community-Building & Spaces
29.1 Social Groups & Events
30.1 Visual Arts
Assistance for first-time home buyers and more. Cultural, Educational and Business Center (Headquarters) Missouri Work Assistance. Other Programs offered through the MET Center. Provides many resources and several locations. Provides workforce development services including job training skills and connections to job opportunities. Workforce development and many other programs offered by this long time St. Louis agency. Social, cultural, artistic, youth, economic, housing and educational programs that help to promote positive and innovative changes within the metropolitan St. Louis area. Numerous programs and initiatives. There are several Workforce Development across Missouri in Arnold, The Crossings, Ferguson, Franklin/Jefferson County, St. Charles County, and St. Louis City.
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1-314-367-3440
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marketing@betterfamilylife.org
MAP – Missourians Aging with Pride (Previously "SAGE of PROMO Fund")
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7.7 Information on LGBTQIA+ Health
8.3 Individual Counselors & Therapists
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.2 Financial Assistance & Relief Funds
21.2 Educational Resources for Allies to Marginalized Populations
28.3 Community-Building & Spaces
Queer Affirming
Trans Affirming
__MAP (Missourians Aging with Pride)__ strives to enhance the quality of life of LGBTQ+ older people through service, advocacy and community awareness. This affiliate has a number of programs, including bereavement support, home care referrals, legal clinics, social meal outings, finance programs, and more. Also conducts LGBTQ+ cultural competency trainings to other organizations and agencies throughout the state. Educates and partners with local community organizations to ensure cultural competency, advocates on behalf of LGBT older adults and their needs, and provides socialization and community building opportunities.
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PROMO@promoonline.org
Nicolas Gogan Foundation - Trans+ Microgrants
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3.2 Utility Assistance (Water, Gas, Electricity, Internet, Phone)
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.2 Financial Assistance & Relief Funds
NGF provides microgrants to trans+ community members to support need for: gender affirming healthcare, housing & living expenses, legal fees, education/professional development
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Nikolas McGuire | Financial Rep at Northwestern Mutual
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19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.5 Financial Planning
19.6 Financial Consulting Firms
19.7 Insurance Providers
"I am a financial representative with Northwestern Mutual in St Louis, Missouri. I hold Long Term Care and Life Accident and Health credentials. I have built a financial planning practice specifically dedicated to the growth, visibility, and prosperity of the LGBTQIA+ and other under-served communities. Through my practice at Northwestern Mutual, I have the freedom to connect with young professionals, teachers, caregivers, and the LGBTQIA+ communities to create meaningful and powerful relationships. I strive to eliminate financial anxiety by decreasing the knowledge gap and arming individuals with the information and tools to achieve anything."
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1-314-551-7291
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1-706-449-1910
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nik.mcguire@nm.com
Mother's Way Career Counseling
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1.2 Emergency Food
1.3 Meal Providers
3.2 Utility Assistance (Water, Gas, Electricity, Internet, Phone)
3.6 Home Cleaning
4.3 Medical Transportation
4.4 Disability Transportation
6.6 Nurses & At-Home Healthcare
8.9 Case Management
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.5 Financial Planning
20.2 Job Preparation Resources
20.6 Career Centers
23.1 Disability Resources – General
23.5 Personal Assistance Services
Family support programs Job training and job placement assistance In-home personal care and housekeeping Transportation Meal support Emergency utility assistance
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1-314-561-8507
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1-314-561-8509
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rrich8153@aol.com
Fathers & Families Support Center
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9.1 Addictive Behavior & Substance Use
16.1 Legal Resources: General
18.4 Resources for Re-Entry – General
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.5 Financial Planning
20.2 Job Preparation Resources
25.2 Parenting Support – General
28.1 Support Groups
Fathers & Families Support Center (FFSC) is dedicated to improving the lives of children and families by encouraging committed and responsible parents. Our goal is to break the cycle of poverty, child neglect, child abuse, and welfare dependence by educating and preparing fathers and mothers to become responsible parents who have the financial stability to support their children materially and the parenting skills to support them emotionally and developmentally. __Programs__ Family Formation Employment Development & Mentoring Youth Leadership & Development Re-Entry Project Neighborhood Healing Network Fathers' Rap __Services__ - Parenting training and positive co-parenting education - Family therapy - Employment and job skills training - Health and wellness instruction - Legal assistance - Substance abuse prevention - Financial education - One-on-one youth mentoring - Housing assistance - Crime victim services - Trauma workshops - Case management and support services
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1-314-333-4170
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Nick Tullock - The Capital Group
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19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.5 Financial Planning
19.6 Financial Consulting Firms
As an independent financial advisor with The Capital Group, LLC, my partners and I have the combined experience of over 200 years in the financial industry. We consistently work together to stay ahead of the ever-changing economic climate and ensure we are proactively servicing our clients. My goal is to become a lifetime resource for each and every client, providing comprehensive financial advice according to their specific needs; this includes appropriate investments and retirement plans, life and long-term care insurance, and how to restructure finances to meet your personal objectives. Working together, we can better prepare for the expected and insulate against the unexpected. I am currently accepting new clients and sincerely appreciate your referrals. I welcome the opportunity to meet with you to learn about your specific situation and explore how I can be an asset to you. Please contact me by email at NicholasTullock@gmail.com or by phone at 314.629.5244.
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1-314-336-0837
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1.314.629.5244
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NicholasTullock@gmail.com
Prosperity Connection
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19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.3 Financial Loans
19.5 Financial Planning
Provides: - Financial education - Classes offered over Zoom and in person - Affordable financial services - Resources - Free financial coaching and money management education - Low-cost banking options Register on their website.
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1-(314) 499-9698
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hello@prosperityconnection.org
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis
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8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.2 Financial Assistance & Relief Funds
19.3 Financial Loans
21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
22.4 Tertiary Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Trade & Technical Schools)
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis, a nonprofit organization founded in 1920, is based upon the conviction that an educated society is essential to a healthy democracy. The Scholarship Foundation provides access to postsecondary education to members of our community who otherwise would not have the financial means to fulfill their educational goals. The Foundation sees higher education as a catalyst, an agent of change for individuals, families, communities, and nations. We envision a community that recognizes the importance of educational attainment and assures positive educational outcomes are accessible to all regardless of economic circumstance. In our community, doors will not be closed to those who lack financial resources, and postsecondary education will be available to all with the potential to succeed. To those who share its vision, the Foundation offers opportunities to participate in its realization through financial and in-kind support and volunteerism. The Foundation contributes to enlightened public policy through advocacy for its vision of postsecondary educational opportunity without financial barriers. To build this community, The Scholarship Foundation will: - Promote and provide financial support for postsecondary education; - Assure that students have the information necessary to make sound financial decisions; - Lead a collaborative network of community and educational partners aligned to support student preparation, transition, and persistence to degree completion.
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HOPE (Housing Options Provided for the Elderly)
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2.4 Affordable or Subsidized Housing
2.5 Rental & Mortgage Assistance
8.9 Case Management
19.1 Financial Resources: General
19.5 Financial Planning
Provides free, in-home counseling and case management to adults age 60 and over in the St. Louis area. Help with housing, finances, benefit education and many other areas.
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1-314-776-0155
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19.1 Financial Resources: General