Nightlight Christian Adoptions

About Us:
Nightlight Christian Adoptions is a non-profit organization that assists expectant mothers who have questions about their options. Our no-pressure approach is designed to educate and inform so she makes an informed decision based on what is truly best for her situation. Our pregnancy counselors meet with expectant mothers in their community.
We provide options & pregnancy counseling for expectant mothers, as well as case management throughout the pregnancy. We help clients connect with community resources via referrals. Some financial assistance may be available.
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Location:

Administration Office:
10306 Business 21
Hillsboro, MO 63050

Services provided by staff who drive to their clients.

Hours:

Office Hours: M-F, 8:30am-5:00pm

Website:

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Phone:

Main Contact Phone:
24-hour Expectant Parent Inquiry Line - 314-596-1641

Office Phone: 636-797-4100

Learn to Live Recovery

Sober living and extended care facility for men.

Our Mission

Modeling recovery in a safe & sober environment for young men to LEARN to LIVE again though life skills, empowerment, and community.

Our Vision

Our vision is to reintegrate young men back into their communities & provide them with the tools of recovery that will stand the tests of time.

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Show Me Hope Missouri

Free confidential crisis counseling in response to a disaster or critical event.

Call or text to connect with help at no cost.

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Hanani House Sober Living

Hanani House is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides recovery housing, free recovery support services, referrals to community resources, and some housing assistance to those in 12 step recovery from substance use disorder. 

​Our mission is to provide women in 12 step recovery with recovery housing, community resources and 12 step support to help build solid foundations of recovery and success. 

 

Please review the website and call or email for more information about admission criteria.

info@hananihouse.org

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ARCHway Institute’s Advocate for Hope Program

Advocates for Hope includes individuals in recovery and caregivers affected by addiction. Both are able to offer support, based on their own personal experience.

Often ARCHway’s requests for help are from individuals and families like you, who don’t know what to do or where to go for help. They feel alone. They are fearful. And they feel like there is no hope.

Our Advocates for Hope can provide emotional support and help guide you towards the right resources whether that be treatment, recovery housing, or community support.

This process can start with one of ARCHway’s Peer Advocates.

These individuals have the knowledge and experience to guide individuals and families towards a path of recovery. They can also direct you to ARCHway Institute’s additional advocates: caregivers, counselors, and professionals.

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Location:

Confidential online form to connect with an Advocate who understands substance use disorder. These individuals have the knowledge and experience to guide individuals and families towards a path of recovery. They can also direct you to ARCHway Institute’s additional advocates: caregivers, counselors, and professionals. this confidential form.

Hours:

Forms may be submitted at any time.
Advocates respond to all requests within 48 hours.

Website:

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Phone:

1-314-635-8887

Rural Parish Mobile Clinic

Free mobile clinic with services for uninsured adults age 19-64.  Household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. (Example: Family of four total annual household income maximum: $51,500)

Medical Services:

  • Acute care (Cold, flu, infections, minor injuries)
  • Preventative care (Annual physicals for men and women)
  • Chronic diseases (Heart, pulmonary, diabetes, thyroid)
  • Gyn abnormalities (Abnormal menstruation, pregnancy testing, ultrasound)
  • Gastrointestinal (Gastritis, irritable bowel, and chronic bowel symptoms)
  • Musculoskeletal (Arthritis, chronic musculoskeletal symptoms)
  • Psychiatric (Anxiety, depression)
  • Dermatology (Skin assessment, wound care)
  • Social services (Assessments and increased access to resources)

Dental Services:

  • Evaluation
  • Cleaning
  • Hygiene
  • Extractions
  • Fillings
  • Partial dentures
  • Dentures
  • Comprehensive exams with treatment plans
  • X-rays
  • Diagnosis
  • Education

 

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Location:

St. Clare in St. Clair 165 E Springfield Rd, St Clair, MO 63077, 2nd & 4th Thursdays

Immaculate Conception Parish in Union 3rd Thursdays

St. Vincent’s Closet – 9 West Main Street, Union, MO 63084
Note: RPC clinic is parked at Immaculate Conception parish thrift store, St. Vincent’s Closet.

Hours:

The medical clinic opens at 9:00 a.m. on Thursdays at the Franklin County locations. It is closed some holidays and the week between Christmas and New Years Day.
Call 1-888-870-9610 to make an appointment and to confirm clinic dates and locations.

Website:

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Phone:

1-888-870-9610

Catholic Services of St. Clair Food Pantry

Category: Food

Food Pantry

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Location:

St. Clare Catholic Church
165 E. Springfield
St. Clair, Mo 63077

Hours:

2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
3:30pm - FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED
Go to the back of the church for items.

Website:

N/A

Phone:

636.629.4997

HOUSE OF HOPE FOOD MINISTRIES

Category: Food

To bless the community as the Lord has continually blessed us. We share this bounty of not only food but hope to be nourishment to the soul as well.

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Location:

112 Elm St.
Sullivan, Mo 63080

Hours:

Mon - 10 AM - 6 PM
Tues - 10 AM - 6 PM
Weds - 10 AM - 6 PM
Thurs - CLOSED
Fri - 10 AM - 6 PM
Sat - 12 PM - 3 PM
Sun - CLOSED

Website:

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Phone:

636-249-3790

MO Rides

Category: Transportation

Internet Based Transportation Referral Service

Identifies ALL available transportation options (free and for a fee).  Website connects user to the transportation provider’s site and/or phone number.   Call Cory Schmitt at the number below with questions about transportation options.

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Franklin County Health Department

Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program addressing nutrition, education and referrals for eligible applicants; nursing, nutrition and public health staff available for assistance. Call for appointment.

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