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Information on COVID-19

Access local and state level sources for the latest updates, guidelines, and resources:

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Use the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) site for national level information.  See also our blog on the virus for more resources. 

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The Disaster Distress Hotline is a free resource for anyone seeking counseling to deal with the stress of COVID-19. It is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year national hotline providing immediate counseling. Call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746.

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Please note some organizations may have modified or limited services due to local guidelines. Some may have increased services due to increased need. Check sites below for updates.

1520 Market St., St. Louis, MO  63103

314-612-5100 (general)

314-657-1499 (COVID-19 issues)
health@stlouis-mo.gov

1520 Market St., Suite 4034, St. Louis, MO  63103
314-657-1566

info@stlouisihn.org

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Offers quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare for residents of metropolitan St. Louis, with an emphasis on the medically underserved.

314-367-7848 or 884-841-3876 (after hours)
 

Provides healthcare and social services to uninsured and medically underserved people in the St. Louis community.  See site for center locations.

3200 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, MO  63103
314-977-1250

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Offers clinical and mental health services for uninsured and underinsured patients, focusing on new immigrants and refugees.

2431 No. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO  63106
314-652-9231, ext. 10
info@chipsstl.org

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Provides health services to people who have difficulty accessing and maintaining quality services in the healthcare system.

314-533-2241 or 800-999-9999 (24-hour emergency hotline)

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Mental and physical healthcare services for at-risk youth. 

10601 Bauer Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63132
314-513-1672
info@jfcs-stl.org

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Offers mental health management assistance.

1321 South 11th St., St. Louis, MO  63104
314-421-0400
info@lifewisestl.org

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Provides a health and wellness program for adults.

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