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Shalom House Collaborative Partners

What are Collaborative Partners?

Shalom House's Collaborative Partners are human service organizations, community businesses, local, State, and Federal government agencies who work alongside Shalom House to meet the diverse needs of its clients.

 

Shalom House Currently Collaborates with:

last update 7/13/2010

 

Access Disability, LLC to help clients apply for disability benefits.

 

ADAPT of Missouri to provide services for clients with mental health concerns.

 

ALIVE (Alternatives to Living in Violent Environments) to provide clients with domestic violence counseling and safe housing.

 

"The Brady Eye Clinic" (located at the Saint Louis University Eye Institute) to provide eye exams and glasses for those who are uninsured.

 

BJC Behavioral Health to provide clients outreach, mental health services, and on-site pet therapy program.

 

BASIC, Inc. (Black Alcohol/Drug Service Information Center) to provide clients drug treatment and counseling services. 

 

The Bridge (Centenary Cares) to provide clients with IDs and birth certificates.

 

Bridgeway to provide clients drug treatment and counseling services.

 

Catholic Charities Housing Resource Center to provide clients temporary shelter and permanent housing referrals.

 

City of St. Louis Department of Health to provide clients with health education and tubercles bacillus (TB) case management.

 

City of St. Louis Department of Human Services provides resources for Shalom House.

 

Community Alternatives to provide clients with case management and mental health services.

 

Covenant House to provide emergency shelter and transitional housing for young adults ages 17-21.

 

Doorways to provide clients with services for HIV/AIDS.

 

Employment Connection to provide clients with employment training and job placement.

 

Family Care Health Center to provide clients with health, mental health, and dental services.

 

Forest Park Community Hospital to provide interns for Shalom House programs.

 

Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College to provide nursing students who provide clients with health services.

 

Grace Hill Neighborhood Health Centers, Inc. to provide clients weekly on-site nursing and health education services.

 

Hope House to provide clients with transitional housing for families.

 

Hopewell Center & BJC Behavioral Health Faculty to provide clients with counseling and psychiatric support.

 

Independence Center to provide clients with life skills and vocational training.

 

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri to provide clients with legal services and legal counseling.

 

Lydia's House to provide transitional housing for domestic violence victims.

 

MERS Goodwill to provide clients with job training and vocational counseling.

 

Mental Health America of Eastern Missouri to provide clients with on-site Bridges and mental health programs.

 

Metropolitan St. Louis Psychiatric Center to provide clients with psychiatric services and emergency psychiatric care.

 

Midtown Catholic Charities Community Services to provide clients with basic employment skills training.

 

Missouri Department of Mental Health to provide clients with housing vouchers and is the Shalom House Transitional Housing Program licensing agent.

 

Missouri Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to provide clients with vocational training and job assistance.

 

Missouri Department of Social Services, Children’s Division to provide clients with support services for family reunification.

 

Missouri Department of Social Services, Family Support Division to provide clients with financial support, food stamps, and child custody services.

 

New Beginnings to provide clients with drug treatment and counseling.

 

Operation Food Search to provide clients food.

 

Paraquad to assist clients with physical disabilties.

 

People’s Health Centers to provide clients with medical and dental services.

 

Peter and Paul Community Services, Inc. to share resources with Shalom House.

 

Places for People to provide clients with mental health services and housing.

 

Preferred Family Healthcare to provide clients with drug treatment and counseling.

 

Queen of Peace Center to provide clients with drug treatment, counseling, and transitional housing.

 

Redevelopment Opportunities for Women (ROW) to provide clients on-site financial literacy programming.

 

Safe Connections to provide clients with counseling and support groups.

 

Saint Louis College of Health Careers to provide clients with additional staff support during their stay in our residential programs. 

 

Saint Louis Effort for AIDS to provide clients with HIV/AIDS testing, counseling, and education.

 

Saint Louis University Law Clinic to provide clients with legal services.

 

Saint Louis University Hospital to provide clients with psychiatric and health care.

 

Saint Louis University School of Social Work to provide Shalom House with social work interns.

 

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of St. Louis to provide clients with goods and services as they move into permanent housing.

 

Southeast Missouri Community Treatment Center to provide clients with drug treatment services

 

St. Louis Area Foodbank to provide clients food.

 

St. Louis Department of Veterans Affairs to provide female veteran clients with resources.

 

St. Louis Empowerment Center to provide clients with anger management classes and self-esteem programs.

 

The St. Louis Office for Developmental Disability Resources (DD) to provide clients with support services.

 

St. Patrick Center to provide clients with living skills classes and employment programs.

 

SLATE (St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment) to provide clients with job training and counseling.

 

Social Security Administration to provide clients with Disability and Medicaid assistance.

 

Support Dogs, Inc. to provide clients with a bi-weekly, on-site pet therapy program.

 

School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry to provide clients with health services through the Health Street Program.

 

Washington University, Department of Epidemiology Health Street Program to provide clients with health education.

 

Washington University School of Medicine, Program of Occupational Therapy to provide clients with services through interns.

 

Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work to provide clients with services through interns.

 

YWCA to provide clients with transitional housing.

 

Please note: The above list is a partial list of all of our Collaborative Partners.

 
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