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Catholic Charity assistance programs Jefferson County Missouri.

People that are in a financial crisis can meet with a case worker from Catholic Charity Community Services in Jefferson county Missouri. This one on one contact that is arranged by the organization (sometimes using a volunteer) will put the client into contact with assistance for their needs, whether it is shelter, food, or seasonal programs.

Those from Catholic Charities in Jefferson County who receive help from the charity will be given other support as well. They will be given the knowledge of how to move beyond the crisis they are facing so that they do not need to return to Catholic Charities Community Services or any other non-profit or government program for additional services in the future.

Assistance from the pantry and clothing closet

The objective of the free Jefferson County MO Catholic food pantry is to ensure that not one person the community goes without a meal. The centers receives donations and the support of many volunteers from various sources. Volunteers comes from churches and food drives are held by them. Other key partners include schools, local businesses, churches of all faiths and corporations such as Wal-Mart.

The Catholic Charity Community Services Clothing Center allows low income families to free up their money for other bills. The closet will offer low-income families with clothing and there may even be some home goods from this site or the thrift store.

  • Expectant and new mothers as well as single moms can receive diapers, new clothes, linens, formula, and other new baby needs. Or find additional charitable help for pregnant moms.
  • -Catholic Charity school items are for children and students from struggling families. There may be backpacks given to them that are filled with new, free school supplies. Or they are given clothing such as shoes and coats.
  • A career closet is for job seekers in Jefferson County as well as the city of Crystal City as well as Festus Missouri. Professional work attire, uniforms, tools, dresses for women, work boots, and more are passed out free of charge.

 

 

 

The Jefferson County Missouri Catholic Charity Thrift Store sells reasonable priced items to the general public, no matter the household's income. Any money spend at the store will be recycled back into the community to pay for the operations of the food pantry or maybe to provide financial help to the needy.

The store will have household goods, clothing, beds, cribs, Christmas toys, and furniture. It an applicant is recovering from a house fire or has a very low income, they may be given what they need for free. This is known as a voucher, and it can pay for back to work clothing, basic needs, and child items. Or they can shop for goods at the thrift store.

Direct financial aid

The assistance demonstrates to those that are hard working in the community, but are hit with a one time crisis, that they are still valued. Catholic Charities of Crystal City churches tries to assist with basic needs ranging from utilities to medications or housing. The main resources that may be offered are below. An appointment will always be needed by the Jefferson County Missouri resident, and during that period they will learn what they need to bring in order to apply for help.

  • Emergency assistance for utility bills, whether electric, water, or heat.
  • Families facing an eviction can apply for one time rent help from Jefferson County Missouri Catholic Charities.
  • Medications, including applications to discount cards and vouchers to pay for them. Please bring Medicare or insurance card and a doctor printout of all prescriptions.
  • Deposits, both for rental and security can be provided.
  • Local pharmacies take advantage of free prescription programs from various regional and national pharmaceutical companies to supplement the prescriptions that Catholic Charities pays for.

Anyone applying for help with also benefit from advocacy, education, and referrals from Jefferson county MO Catholic Charities. There are also services for Hispanics and non-English members of the community as well. This will help newcomers to Jefferson County and the state establish themselves in the community.

 

 

 

 

Jefferson County MO Catholic Charities can help arrange for Insurance, Medicine or Dental Assistance or low cost or free health insurance in Missouri. There may be everything from referrals to community clinics across Missouri to vouchers to pay for critical life sustaining prescription medicines. Those that lack proper insurance can be put in touch with volunteer dentists that offer limited emergency dental care to eliminate pain.

Catholic Charities in Jefferson County Missouri will also help with disasters. They work with a coalition of community partners. Together they maintain a network within and on behalf of the faith communities and secular agencies which will provide a response to disasters in the Missouri community. They will help with a natural or man-made event as well.

Apply for help from Catholic charities in Jefferson County

Applicants seeking help will need to take part in an interview to gather information and they will need to bring copy of documents. Catholic Charity churches will either offer then grants from government programs or private sources of funding for which they are eligible. The assessment process will include a close review of income as well as fixed expenses in the household.

There are multiple churches as well as volunteers that are part of the organization. Call them at (636) 931-5859. Or the main location, with a thrift store, is at 110 Brierton Ln, Crystal City MO 63019-1720.

By Jon McNamara

 

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