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St. Louis City and County Transportation Resources: https://www.mercy.net/content/dam/mercy/en/pdf/mnm-resources/transportation-resources-st-louis-city-and-st-louis-county.pdf

St. Patrick's Center: (314) 802-0700

Metro TAP Program: Apply to get $1 bus or train rides. https://www.metrotransit.org/tap-riders

Saints Peter and Paul Church (for work): https://www.stspeterandpaulstl.org/bus-pass-program

Gateway Go Pass (ages 13-25): https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/slate/youth/gateway-go-pass.cfm

St. Vincent de Paul Car Purchase and Care Programs: 314-881-6000 https://svdpstlouis.org/what-we-do

MOHealthNet Participants: https://www.mtm-inc.net/missouri/ MO Rides: https://morides.org/

Missouri Transportation Resources: https://health.mo.gov/atoz/pdf/transportationservices.pdf

Express Medical Transporters: https://rideemt.com/

Each1: https://www.missionstl.org/each1

Disabled American Veterans: 314-289-6443 https://shorturl.at/fgALW

Northside Youth and Senior Service Center: Transportation for seniors and people with disabilities. 314-652-9946 https://nsyssc.org/senior-programs/transportation/

Mercy Medical Angels: https://www.mercymedical.org/request-assistance Home Free: Bus pass for runaway youth. 1-800-786-2929 https://www.1800runaway.org/youth-teens/home-free

Salvation Army: Bus passes, public transit. 314-771-3460 https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/usc/utilityassistance/

Franciscan Connection: Bus passes, financial support. 314-773-8485

FIRST Services Criminal Justice Ministry: Bus passes, support for those impacted by incarceration. 314-652-8062

Metro U Pass for Students: https://parking.wustl.edu/items/metro-upass/

St. Louis Area Agency on Aging: Transportation for Seniors. 314-612-5918 https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/aging-services/transportation.cfm

Travelers Aid https://www.travelersaid.org/

United Way Transportation Programs: https://211unitedway.org/search-category/transportation/

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