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Mental Health Board Co-Investor Resources

Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Survivors/Care Access for New Americans (CANA)


Bi-Lingual International Assistant Services
8390 Delmar Blvd., Suite 210
St. Louis, MO  63124
(314) 692-9010
www.bilingualstl.org

Service provided:  Mental health counseling and Interpretation

 

Center for Survivors of Torture and War Trama
1077 S. Newstead
St. Louis, MO  63110
(314) 371-6500
www.stlcenterforsurvivors.org

Service provided:  Mental health counseling

 

Catholic Family Services (LAMP)
9200 Watson Rd. Suite G-101
St. Louis, MO  63126
(314) 842-0062
www.lampagency.com

Service provided:  Interpretation and translation

 

International Institute
3654 South Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO  63118
(314) 773-9090
www.iistl.org

Service provided:  Care coordination, mental health counseling and interpretation



Places for People
4130 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO  63108
(314) 535-5600
www.placesforpeople.com

Service provided:  Outreach, intake, and case management

 

Preferred Family Healthcare
2639 Miami, 4th Floor
St. Louis, MO  63118
(314) 361-1630
pfh.org

Service provided:  Substance abuse treatment

 

Queen of Peace Center
325 N. Newstead
St. Louis, MO  63108
(314) 531-0511
www.qopcstl.org

Service provided:  Substance abuse treatment

 

SLU Dept of Psychiatry
1438 South Grand Blvd., First Floor
St. Louis, MO  63104
(314) 977-4800
medschool.slu.edu/departments/neurology

Service provided:  Psychiatric services

 

St. Louis Community College - Forest Park
5600 Oakland
St. Louis, MO  63110
(314) 644-9918
www.stlcc.edu

Service provided:  Mental health interpretation training


CANA (Care Access for New Americans) website

 

St. Louis "211" Information

Dial 211 from a landline phone
www.211missouri.org.