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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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Gateway 180

  • 1.2 Emergency Food
  • 1.3 Meal Providers
  • 2.1 Emergency & Temporary Shelter
  • 2.3 Transitional Housing
  • 2.4 Affordable or Subsidized Housing
  • 8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
  • 12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
  • 19.5 Financial Planning
  • 25.2 Parenting Support – General
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Description

The largest 24-hour emergency shelter for single women and families in the state of Missouri. 110 beds and three meals a day to residents. Provides emergency shelter services designed to get families into transitional or permanent homes in under 30 days. The shelter provides comprehensive support services. Lunches are provided daily for drop-ins. Works with Affinia/Grace Hill and Washington University to provide health services. Requires referral.

Contact Information

Gateway 180
https://gateway180.org
1 314-231-1515
Gateway 180
1 (314) 802-5444
Housing Resource Hotline

1000 North 19th St.,

St. Louis, Missouri 63106

Gateway 180 Address

Regular Hours
    Brown bag lunches seven days a week, 8:00am - 4:00pm.

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Detailed Resource Information

Populations Prioritized

Age

    Youth (13-18)
    Children (0-12)

Gender

    Cisgender Women

Housing Status

    Unhoused