Description

Will take families, but no single men except during winter months under special county program. 120-day emergency shelter and resources. A 74-bed transitional housing resource for women and children with various programs focused on family stability.

Services

  • Alcohol & Drug Treatment (NON-RESIDENTIAL)
  • Community Recreation Programs
  • Counseling Service
  • Day Care Programs (CHILDREN)
  • Domestic Violence
  • Emergency Assistance
  • Health Services
  • Housing/Residential (EMERGENCY SHELTER)
  • Housing/Residential (TRANSITIONAL HOUSING)

Contact Information

10740 West Page Avenue

St. Louis, Missouri 63132

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  • Total Reviews: 1
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  • 1 Not Recommended
  • 0 Neutral

Not Recommended by SQSH Helpline Volunteer

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Salvation Army is a queerphobic organization, often will not accept queer people for housing or support. Also religiously affiliated. Be cautious about even mentioning this to queer people (which is most of our…

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