BJC Behavioral Health Outreach -

BJC Behavioral Health’s Shelter Outreach team provides outreach to homeless individuals living in emergency shelters and other locations not intended for habitation. The mission of the Shelter Outreach team is to locate homeless individuals experiencing mental illness who are not engaged in mental health care. The team outreaches to these individuals to identify immediate needs, provide resources and facilitate the process of mental health care.

www.bjcbehavioralhealth.org

314-747-7491

314-729-4004

STL Winter Outreach -

An all-volunteer collective of individuals who do whatever they can to prevent persons experiencing homelessness from dying on the streets of St. Louis during the frigid winter season. ACTIVATED IF...    Temperature is predicted to be < or = to 20 degrees.    Temperature is predicted to be < or = to 25 degrees WITH precipitation (sleet, snow, etc.)

Follow Winter Outreach on Facebook or Instagram for the most current updates and activation needs.

www.stlwinteroutreach.org

Urban City Services / Bounce Back Project -

Urban City Services offers free Mo ID as well as in-state or out of state Birth Certificates to those who are homeless or can’t afford it. We assist with preparation of proper documents and cover the costs. The Bounce Back Project is a volunteer-operated job search/career readiness program based in the Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis Mo aimed at preparing homeless shelter clients and other unhoused individuals for new careers in the twenty-first century. The program gives clients access to free training across a variety of important skills needed to re-enter the job market including computer skills, resume building, job search, and more.

314-669-6276

urbancityservices.org

The T  -

The T is a holistic harm reduction program, bridging fatal gaps in care for people at risk for overdose due to Trauma-Related Drug Use.

5874 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63112

314-474-5707

Monday-Friday 11a-5p

www.thetstl.com

BRIC (Bullet Related Injury Clinic) -

The BRIC was established to help people who are discharged home from the emergency department after being shot. Through our community engagement efforts, we recognized a pattern of unmet need in which patients suffered greatly in the aftermath of their injury as they did not have established connections to healthcare. We are here to change that with responsive, trauma-informed, accessible, and culturally competent care. We are an organization of health professionals and volunteers working together to provide support to those who are recovering from  trauma.

www.thebric.org

Call or Text the BRIC​

314.624.0398