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Center for Survivors of Torture & War Trauma

More about Center for Survivors of Torture & War Trauma
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  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.2 Language Access Services (Translation & Interpretation)
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
"Resources for Immigrants & Refugees (has joined Bilingual Assistance Services) Counseling and therapy, as well as an extensive youth program, asylum documentation, etc. In 2016, Bilingual International welcomed two long-time partner agencies: the Center for Survivors of Torture and War Trauma and the Places for People Faith Team. These recent additions have enhanced the agency’s service portfolio – especially to refugees and survivors of state-sanctioned torture. Primarily mental health services. Call BILINGUAL INTERNATIONAL to begin the Intake process." www.bilingualstl.org 314-645-7800 Ext. 200 1329 Macklind Ave., Suite 200 63110

St. Francis Community Services - Southside Center

More about St. Francis Community Services - Southside Center
  • 16.1 Legal Resources: General
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.2 Language Access Services (Translation & Interpretation)
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
Family law, immigration law, veterans advocacy, Housing Opportunity Project more. (Formerly Catholic Charities Community Services Southside Center). Focuses on immigrant communities, offering case management, bi-lingual mental health counseling, youth programming, and legal services in immigration and family law.
General Website
https://sfcsstl.org/
1-314-773-6100General
1-314-932-3300General
sfcs@ccstl.org
sfcs@ccstl.org

International Institute of St. Louis (IISTL)

More about International Institute of St. Louis (IISTL)
  • 12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
  • 13.2 Human & Sex Trafficking
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.2 Language Access Services (Translation & Interpretation)
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
"The International Institute of St. Louis provides opportunities for immigrants and refugees to thrive in order to create a welcoming, prosperous, and healthy region for all. The Institute programs include Intensive social work case management, Behavioral Health Wellness, opportunities for Economic Development (i.e. financial literacy and business classes), Refugee Support Services, Refugee Resettlement, Immigration Services, Federal/State Benefits applications, and much more! Works most with foreign-born clients, including male, transgender and gender non-conforming clients (unlike many other local organizations who work only with cisgender female clients), both adult and adolescent clients Offers many services for new arrivals to the St. Louis area. Services include: English classes for adults, job search, employment training, career advancement program and assistance with licensing, refugee resettlement, immigration application preparation, mental health services, elderly services, counseling, services to victims of domestic violence or human trafficking, translation services, assistance with starting a business, and more. Community Development Corporation This subsidiary of the International Institute helps immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs who want to start or expand small local businesses, but lack access to mainstream capital. IICDC provides business loans ranging from $500 to $35,000. IICDC also provides technical assistance includes help in writing business & marketing plans, obtaining business licenses, addressing credit issues and linking to volunteer professionals. Its goal is to help entrepreneurs become bankable."
General
https://www.iistl.org
1-314-773-9090General
fostera@iistl.org
fostera@iistl.org

Monarch Immigrant Services

More about Monarch Immigrant Services
  • 8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
  • 8.8 Mental Health Advocacy Groups
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 23.1 Disability Resources – General
  • 24.2 Senior Living Facilities
Monarch Immigrant Services provides mental health and social services to the elderly and disabled foreign-born, and trauma-informed mental health services for immigrant and refugee youth.
Website
https://www.monarchstl.org
1-314-645-7800General for Office
1-314-645-7802General Fax
connect@monarchstl.org
connect@monarchstl.org

CHRISTIAN FRIENDS OF NEW AMERICANS

More about CHRISTIAN FRIENDS OF NEW AMERICANS
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
Christian Friends of New Americans is an outreach ministry to immigrants and refugees in the greater St. Louis area. Our mission is to be involved in relationships with New Americans with whom we can share the Gospel through caring words and actions. Services include health care support, skill and job training, new citizen support, scholarship assistance, language classes and more.
Website
https://www.cfna-stl.org/
1-314-351-1740General
mail@cfna-stl.org
mail@cfna-stl.org

YMCA LITERACY COUNCIL OF GREATER ST. LOUIS

More about YMCA LITERACY COUNCIL OF GREATER ST. LOUIS
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
Programs to welcome, connect and empower healthier immigrant individuals and families through supports and services, and by coordinating resources. New health and home ownership programs. 314-776-7102 2635 Gravois Ave. 63118 (Check website for more locations) 314-421-8908
Website
https://gwrymca.org/

Welcome Neighbor STL

More about Welcome Neighbor STL
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
  • 21.4 Community Organizing Resources
  • 22.6 Mutual Aid Networks
  • 28.1 Support Groups
  • 28.3 Community-Building & Spaces
Welcome Neighbor STL supports refugee and immigrant families by connecting them with new people and opportunities that will empower them to build and live their best life in their new country.
https://www.instagram.com/welcomeneighborstl/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WelcomeNeighborSTL/
https://www.tiktok.com/@welcomeneighborstl
Website
https://welcomeneighborstl.org/
Programs
https://welcomeneighborstl.org/programs/
Events
https://sprout.link/welcomeneighborstl
1-314-257-9883General
info@welcomeneighborstl.com
info@welcomeneighborstl.com

Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri Refugee & Immigration Services

More about Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri Refugee & Immigration Services
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
Providing Care and Creating Hope By responding to the needs of people in 38 counties regardless of faith, culture, or situation with services for refugees and immigrants, those with food insecurity, mental health needs, health and nutrition education, basic household and shelter needs. Areas of legal assistance: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Habeas Corpus, Naturalization/Citizenship Types of legal assistance: Help completing forms, Filings with USCIS
Website
https://www.cccnmo.org
1-573-632-0017General

Elemental Integrated Healing Arts Designs

More about Elemental Integrated Healing Arts Designs
  • 8.3 Individual Counselors & Therapists
  • 9.5 Non-Western Medicine & Holistic Healing
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 29.26 Educational Classes & Groups
Queer Affirming
Eileen "Remedy Cheong is the founder of Elemental Integrated Healing Arts Designs, a project offering transformative experiences centered on people of the global majority where they can envision, empower and excel in their dreams.
https://www.instagram.com/remedy_inks/
Website
https://www.eileencheong.com
Website - The Witchy Report
https://www.thewitchyreport.com/
1-314-884-8258General
theleen@eileencheong.com
theleen@eileencheong.com

Bethany Christian Services

More about Bethany Christian Services
  • 2.1 Emergency & Temporary Shelter
  • 6.1 Medication & Medical Equipment
  • 17.4 Housing Services for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
Serves: People from birth to 19 years old Services: - Up to 45 days of temporary safe housing for youth whose family is in crisis; youth stay with volunteer families - Resources for Immigrants & Refugees - Adoption, foster care, and pregnancy counseling - Counseling and assistance to families, refugees and immigrants resettling in the US
Website
https://www.bethany.org/other-services/safe-families-for-children
Website
https://bethany.org
1-314-781-6363Main

Catholic Legal Immigration Network

More about Catholic Legal Immigration Network
  • 16.1 Legal Resources: General
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.8 Faith-Based Resources for Immigrants
Immigration attorneys who specialize in advocacy, worker immigration law, more.
https://www.facebook.com/cliniclegal
https://twitter.com/cliniclegal
https://www.linkedin.com/company/catholic-legal-immigration-network-inc.-clinic-
Website
https://cliniclegal.org/about-us
Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrZMlgEc1UY4BAGTO0THVMA
1-301-565-4800Main Phone
1-301-565-4824Main Fax

MICA Project (Migrant & Immigrant Community Action)

More about MICA Project (Migrant & Immigrant Community Action)
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
  • 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
  • 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
Provides sliding scale fees for individual legal services for removal defense, family-based immigration, asylum, adjustment of status and more. www.mica-project.org 314-995-6995 / Toll Free: 855-995-6995 1600 South Kingshighway Blvd. Suite 2N 63110 Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, NACARA, Naturalization/Citizenship, Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions. Types of legal assistance: Help completing forms, Filings with USCIS, Representation at Asylum Interviews (Credible Fear Interviews, Reasonable Fear Interviews), Representation before the Immigration Court, Representation before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Provides sliding scale fees for individual legal services for removal defense, family-based immigration, asylum, adjustment of status and more. Now conducting Know Your Rights Presentations and Power of Attorney Workshops. Check website for more information and dates.

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