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SQSHBook is a program led by the St. Louis Queer+ Support Helpline (SQSH)

SQSH is a grassroots, queer-led collective dedicated to facilitating healing spaces and providing holistic support for queer St. Louisans to thrive.

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Friday through Monday, 1:00-7:00 PM CT

Local: 314-380-7774

Toll-Free: 884-785-7774

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4220 Duncan Ave, Suite 201
St. Louis, MO 63110
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Gender-Affirming Dietitians – Referral List

More about Gender-Affirming Dietitians – Referral List
  • 9.5 Non-Western Medicine & Holistic Healing
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
Queer Affirming
PDF of gender-affirming Registered Dieticians (RDs) compiled by St. Louis University's Department of Nutrition and Dietetics in 2023.

City Greens Market

More about City Greens Market
  • 1.4 Grocery Stores & Supermarkets
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
  • 29.17 Local/Small Businesses
City Greens Market sources fresh, quality, nutritious foods from local farmers and sells them at cost. They offer nutrition workshops and frequently host cooking demonstrations in the store. Free Soup Fridays: between 2pm and 6pm every Friday!
https://www.instagram.com/stlcitygreens
https://www.facebook.com/stlcitygreens/
Website
https://www.stlcitygreens.org/
Linktree
https://linktr.ee/citygreensmarket?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1xzzLZm3eksJincLfpPOyAWomZrdp4vWIUud1FfOvveVSlJ5ZBRs8Akp4_aem_QvQ6h2hXMkMBhFHpVkvGqA
1-314-833-3811General
citygreensproduce@gmail.com
citygreensproduce@gmail.com

New Journey Baptist Church

More about New Journey Baptist Church
  • 1.1 Food Pantries
  • 1.2 Emergency Food
  • 3.1 Clothing & Furniture
  • 3.3 Household Essentials
  • 8.4 Co-Counseling & Peer Counseling
  • 11.6 Menstrual Products
  • 12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
  • 12.2 Relationship & Sexual Violence: Obtaining an Order of Protection
  • 12.3 Relationship & Sexual Violence: Legal Resources
  • 12.4 Relationship & Sexual Violence: Educational Resources
  • 20.4 Job Postings & Referrals
  • 22.9 Educational Supplies (Textbooks, etc.)
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
  • 26.1 Religious & Spiritual Resources – General
  • 26.2 Faith-Based Organizations
  • 28.1 Support Groups
  • 29.1 Social Groups & Events
  • 29.2 Self-Care & Wellbeing
  • 29.26 Educational Classes & Groups
  • 31.1 Resource Guides & Centers
We are a faith based organization that serves the community, regardless of someone's identity (with special consideration for women in or in transtion from abusive relationships). Our food pantry (down the street, past the parking lot) has no zipcode restrictions and is open Wednesdays, 1:00PM to 3:00PM.
https://www.facebook.com/New-Journey-Baptist-Church-539525606214375/?ref=page_internal
Website
https://njbc.churchtrac.com/
1-314-832-2142General
newjourney314@gmail.com
newjourney314@gmail.com

STL Doulas of Color Collective (STLDOCC)

More about STL Doulas of Color Collective (STLDOCC)
  • 25.1 Childcare Resources – General
  • 25.2 Parenting Support – General
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
  • 31.1 Resource Guides & Centers
The St. Louis Doulas of Color Collective is a vast network of Black and Brown Community Doulas in the St. Louis region, who've banded together to ensure that affordability and access to Doula care remains a staple for all pregnant people in St. Louis. The collective lives by the mantra of, "Every woman who wants a Doula, should have a Doula", and is making this possible by hosting Misssouri's only and St. Louis's first BIPOC Doula directory. Our directory is a user friendly, inclusive tool to assist you on your journey in finding your ideal Doula.
Website
https://stldoulasofcolor.org/find-a-doula/

YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER

More about YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
  • 28.3 Community-Building & Spaces
The mission of the Youth and Family Center is to empower youth, families, and older adults to achieve their full potential by providing holistic resources and to serve the community of North St. Louis and beyond. Our programs educate, advocate, build job skills, and support healthy living across generations. As a community stabilizer, we strive to meet evolving community needs. Youth programs, summer camp, Jazzy Seniors Nutrition, Sickle Cell Disease Awareness, and family support services to residents of North St. Louis.
Website
https://www.theyfc.org/
1-314-231-1147General

Moms on a Mission

More about Moms on a Mission
  • 3.1 Clothing & Furniture
  • 11.6 Menstrual Products
  • 22.6 Mutual Aid Networks
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
Moms On a Mission is a mutual aid facebook page that assists in everything from from food to clothing, hygiene products and shoes to prom dresses and window AC units. This charity organization is a mutual aid facebook group and thrift store.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/343793369162470/

Missouri Eating Disorders Association (MOEDA)

More about Missouri Eating Disorders Association (MOEDA)
  • 8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
  • 8.3 Individual Counselors & Therapists
  • 9.2 Disordered Eating
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
  • 28.1 Support Groups
Missouri Eating Disorders Association (MOEDA) MOEDA is currently offering LGBTQ+ inclusive eating disorders support groups which are free and confidential. These groups also involve a peer leader, are led by an eating disorder professional, and are offered both in-person or on Zoom. For more information about the LGBTQ+ inclusive eating disorders support groups and MOEDA’s other support groups, or to sign up for a support group, please visit: https://www.moeatingdisorders.org/support-group-registration
Group Registration
https://www.moeatingdisorders.org/support-group-registration
General Website
https://www.moeatingdisorders.org/
1-314-685-4100General
support@moeatingdisorders.org
support@moeatingdisorders.org

St. Louis Area Resource Directory

More about St. Louis Area Resource Directory
  • 1.1 Food Pantries
  • 1.2 Emergency Food
  • 2.1 Emergency & Temporary Shelter
  • 2.2 Drop-in Centers
  • 2.3 Transitional Housing
  • 2.4 Affordable or Subsidized Housing
  • 3.1 Clothing & Furniture
  • 3.3 Household Essentials
  • 8.5 Mental Health Hotlines & Helplines
  • 8.6 Mental Health Online Resources
  • 9.1 Addictive Behavior & Substance Use
  • 12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
  • 12.5 Relationship & Sexual Violence: Shelters for Survivors
  • 16.1 Legal Resources: General
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 20.1 Unemployment Assistance
  • 20.2 Job Preparation Resources
  • 20.3 Tips for Job Seekers
  • 23.1 Disability Resources – General
  • 25.2 Parenting Support – General
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
This website provides general information, street addresses, phone numbers and websites for dozens of agencies, shelters, employment resources, food pantries and other organizations throughout the St. Louis area. Click on the Menu for Categories to start your search. Or you can enter your Zip Code in the SEARCH BAR on any page. Listings are alphabetical under each category. Hotlines, clothing, household items, for Dads, Disability, Domestic Violence, Drop-in centers, employment, job training, food programs, food pantries, housing, shelters, legal services, immigrant services, mental health, substance use, utilities, veterans, youth services, mental health.
Website
https://www.startherestl.org/

Services for Fathers

More about Services for Fathers
  • 1.2 Emergency Food
  • 2.4 Affordable or Subsidized Housing
  • 6.5 Health Insurance
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
  • 31.1 Resource Guides & Centers
Fatherhood programs, resources, child support, court orders, debt compromise, parenting visitation, medicaid, CHIP Children's Insurance program, Behavioral health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Programs, employment programs, Title IV Federal Student Financial Aid, public housing, housing choice vouchers, SNAP supplemental nutrition assistance program. English: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/documents/main/ocss-fatherhood-planning-guide.pdf Spanish: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/documents/main/ocss-fatherhood-planning-guide-sp.pdf
Others
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/documents/main/ocss-fatherhood-planning-guide.pdf

Nurses for Newborns

More about Nurses for Newborns
  • 6.1 Medication & Medical Equipment
  • 25.1 Childcare Resources – General
  • 25.2 Parenting Support – General
  • 25.3 Baby & Newborn Supplies
  • 25.4 Nutritional Support
"Nurses for Newborns strives to serve at-risk families in our service areas that need support around their pregnancy and care for their newborn." They provide home visits by nurses and material goods including diapers, formula, baby food, bedding and cribs all at __no cost__. "Serves families in these 21 counties: St. Louis City and County, and Butler, Carter, Crawford, Dunklin, Franklin, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, Perry, Reynolds, Shannon, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Warren, Washington, and Wayne counties."
Website
https://nursesfornewborns.org/missouri/
1-314-544-3433General
1-800-452-4784Toll free

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