Recent News |
12.30.2003 The Salvation Army receives fourth gold coin of season in St. Louis; kettles to come in Wednesday with campaign behind |
12.24.2003 The Salvation Army to light star of hope tonight |
12.23.2003 The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center to serve Christmas dinner |
12.22.2003 Gov. Holden to ring bell for The Salvation Army Tuesday |
Homeless Services
Community in Partnership Family Center/CSTAR
10740 West Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132
(314) 423-7770
Through an array of comprehensive services, the Community in Partnership Family Center provides shelter, casework and a variety of programs to help families become independent again. Programs range from life-skills classes to a mandatory savings plan, domestic violence classes, General Equivalency Diploma classes and counseling sessions.
Family Haven
3744 Lindell Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 534-1250
Through a five-stage treatment plan, Family Haven helps stabilize homeless families in crisis and relocate them into safe and affordable housing. Programs include casework, counseling services, child care and training sessions on budgeting, family management, nutrition and employment.
Harbor Light Center
3010 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 652-3310
The Harbor Light Center provides emergency and treatment services for homeless men. Programs include emergency shelter, life-skills classes, addiction counseling and job-search assistance. The center also provides a veterans program and has a Corps Community Center.
Railton Residence
205 N. 18th Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 621-2424
Railton Residence, a 15-story low-income apartment building located in downtown St. Louis, offers affordable housing to formerly homeless individuals who now have a source of income. The facility provides a healthy environment for formerly addicted and homeless individuals, allowing them to get back on their feet by renting an apartment in a safe, drug-free environment.
Transitional Housing Program
10740 West Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132
(314) 423-7770
The apartment-based Transitional Housing Program provides families who have graduated from a shelter the real-life experience of maintaining a household while working through significant issues that prevent them from self-sufficiency, such as chemical addiction, inadequate education or long-term welfare dependency. Services range from furnished apartments to day care, group meetings and assistance with permanent housing placement.
Quick Facts
In St. Louis 90 cents of every donated dollar goes directly to local services |
90,381 nights of emergency shelter |
277,570 total meals served (breakfast, lunch and dinner) |
3,434 people served at the clinic |
2,668 People served at resource centers |