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Our Partners

County Housing is committed to connecting residents with opportunities that support long-term success. Through targeted programs, partnerships with local organization and initiatives focused on education, workforce development, and financial literacy, we are helping residents achieve stability and upward mobility. By improving access to resources and support services, we are empowering families to thrive in their communities.

Community Partnerships

CAASTLC is committed to helping the families and communities of St. Louis County transition from poverty to self-sufficiency for present and future generations.
Heat-Up St. Louis provides assistance to eligible households who are struggling to pay their heating and cooling bills, helping prevent utility shutoffs during extreme weather.
The Kathy J. Weinman Shelter offers safe shelter and support services to promote the healing of women and their children suffering the trauma of intimate partner violence.

YWCA Metro St. Louis provides a variety of crucial services for individuals and families: crisis intervention and housing for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, Head Start and Early Head Start education and support services, and programs that promote career readiness.

The St. Louis Area Foodbank hosts mobile markets and food distribution events throughout the community to ensure everyone has access to fresh, healthy food.
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis empowers African Americans and others throughout the region in securing economic self-reliance, social equality, and civil rights. 
Rx Outreach is a nonprofit online pharmacy dedicated to helping individuals access the medications they need at an affordable price.
Missouri Office of Workforce Development helps job seekers find gainful employment with family-sustaining wages and offer a wide array of vital services to Missouri’s job seekers and businesses.
St. Louis County Library offers a variety of free programs and services to support families and individuals such as free books & movies, technology access, learning & career tools, homework help & tutoring, and much more.

Other Resources

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United Way 2-1-1 is a 24/7 go-to resource connecting you to agencies and resources throughout the Greater St. Louis area—from basic needs to child care, disaster relief, counseling, and more.

If you or someone you know is homeless or experiencing a housing crisis, you can get assistance by calling St. Louis County’s Emergency Shelter Hotline at 314-802-5444. You will be interviewed by an intake specialist and, if in crisis, referred to either an emergency shelter or rent/mortgage/utility assistance. Hearing or speech impaired may call RelayMO 711 or 800-735-2966.

Call 314-802-5444