Resources
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Lists of potential service providers on this page are neither comprehensive nor an endorsement of those service providers listed. The Wright City School District is not affiliated with any providers here and provides no research into the effectiveness or ability of agencies to meet the needs of our community members.
It is advisable that you reach out to your primary physician and/or member services for your insurance provider to locate services covered by your plan.
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Bullying
Courage 2 Report:
(Safety Concerns at school including bullying)
1-866-748-7047
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/Courage2ReportMO/index.html
Courage2ReportMO takes CONFIDENTIAL reports involving any public or private school in Missouri with students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Any threat to life that happens on school property or the school bus should be reported to C2R. Anyone who learns of a school violence is encouraged to report it.Cyberbullying Reporting Center:
Text START to 74171 (24/7 connect to a counselor)
www.cyberbullying.org/report#y
Report cyberbullying and online abuse to the relevant social media apps, gaming networks, and related platforms using the contact information on this website. It is constantly updated so you know where to get help for bullying, harassment, threats and other forms of misuse. -
Cell Phones
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Emergency Child Care Services:
Crisis Nursery: Provides short-term, emergency shelter for children, birth through age 12, whose families are faced with emergencies or who are in crisis.
636-887-3070 (24 hour hotline)
700 Medical Dr, Wentzville -
Fire/Health Department:
Our local Fire Department can assist with fire education and child seat installment checks.
Wright City Fire Protection District: 636-745-2262
Warren County Health Department: 636-456-7474
Lincoln County Health Department: 636-528-6117 -
Food and Housing Assistance:
These agencies can help families who need food or housing assistance. Some of these agencies have an application process. Call Operation Food Search at 314-726-5355 (24/7) for food resources in your area.
AGAPE Ministry and Food Pantry: 636-456-4645
713 Powell Street, Warrenton, MO
Open 5 days a weekBread for Life (Serving Lincoln County Families):
636-528-3646
820 Cap Au Gris, Troy, MO
Wednesday 10 AM - 1 PM (except last Wednesday of the month, 4 PM - 6 PM)Crisis Assistance Resources Needed (i.e homeless)
Call 211
visit http://www.211.org/
email 211@uww.unitedway.org
Local 211 specialists can help with virtually any need you might face, but the majority of requests that 211s receive are for essential needs like food and shelter.NECAC: 636-456-2933
120 E. Booneslick Rd, WarrentonSalvation Army Shelter: 636-240-4969
1 William Booth Drive, O’Fallon, MO 63366Unite Wright City
unitewrightcity@gmail.comWright City Community Food Pantry:
217 E. 1st Street North, Wright City, MO
Open 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-12pm and every Wednesday 4pm-6pmWright City Community Food Pantry Drive-Thru:
Wright City Lions Club 678 Westwoods Road, Wright City, MO
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GED/Adult Education
HiSet : Information about test locations and how to register https://hiset.org/
If you didn’t finish high school, you know that even with talent and drive, not having a diploma can limit your opportunities. By taking the HiSET®, you can earn a state-issued high school equivalency credential allowing you to advance your career, join the military, begin a training program or continue your education.St. Charles Community College Hi-Set/GED program:
https://www.stchas.edu/admissions/test-preparationMissouri Career Center: 636-456-9467
https://jobs.mo.gov/career-centers
Resources for seeking employment, earning High School Equivalency, and career guidance.
Local office at 111 Steinhagen, Warrenton, MO 63383Job Corps: 1-800-733-5627 (JOBS)
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Interpreting Services
LAMP Interpreting Services: 1-888-501-4976
Access code: 320962
Language code for Spanish: 101Servicios de interpretación LAMP: 1-888-501-4976
Código de acceso: 320962
Código de idioma para español: 101 -
Other Services:
Clothing and Household Needs:
Immanuel United Church of Christ
141 N Service Rd. West, Wright City
Boutique (clothing) Open 1st & 2nd Saturdays of the Month 8 am - noon
Flea Market (household items) Open 2nd Saturday of the Month 8 am - noon
Items here are sold very cheap and are also provided for free to families in crisis situations.Center for Disease Control (CDC): 1-800-232-4636
Easter Seals Midwest (Autism/Developmental Disabilities Services):
800-200-2119
www.easterseals.comMissouri Department of Social Services:
https://dss.mo.gov/toll.htmMissouri Family Support Division Information Line: 1-855-373-4636
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence: www.mocadsv.org
Robertson Center:
Supports domestic violence survivors - 636-224-1850Turning Point: Supports survivors of domestic and sexual violence
636-456-1186Unite Wright City
unitewrightcity@gmail.comWarren County Juvenile Justice Center: 636-456-2538
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Psychological Evaluations, Care & Counseling
Visit www.psychologytoday.com to search for providers by area, insurance coverage, availability, age, gender, etc.
Center Pointe Hospital - St. Charles:
636-441-7300, toll free 1-800-345-5407
Walk-ins accepted (ages 12 and above)Compass Health Network:
844-853-8937
1032 Crosswinds Court, Wentzville MO 63385
https://compasshealthnetwork.org/Crisis Access Point:
833-356-2427 ex. 1
Walk-ins accepted, no insurance needed
1032 Crosswinds Court, Wentzville 63385 (18 and older)Lakeland Behavioral Health:
417-865-5581, toll free 417-815-0905
Can do assessments over the phone and may transport elsewhere if neededSSM St. Vincent DePaul:
314-344-7121
12303 De Paul Dr, Bridgeton, MO 63044SSM Wentzville: 636-327-1000
Walk-ins accepted at 500 Medical Drive, Wentzville MO 63385Youth In Need:
636-946-5600 (central office)
314-819-8802 (immediate crisis intervention)
https://www.youthinneed.org/
Provides a transitional living program group home for males and females, ages 16 to 21. 10 Beds and can accommodate two pregnant teens or parenting teens with up to two children, ages birth to 3. Provides an early head start and head start program that serves families who meet federal income guidelines in St. Louis, City, St. Charles City and County, and Lincoln, Warren, and Montgomery Counties in Missouri. Head start is a program for children, ages 3 to 5 years old. Early Head Start is for children, ages birth to 3 years old, as well as prenatal services for expectant parents. Individual, family, and group counseling is available. Provides a national crisis prevention program for children and teens. Street outreach program targets the needs of at risk, runaway and homeless youth. Emergency shelter provided for male and female children ages 10 to 19 who are in crisis (12 beds). Teen parent program and foster care and adoption case management services to children in alternative care and their families. -
School Counseling
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Substance Use
Al-Anon Family Groups:
https://al-anon.org/for-members/group-resources/alateen/American Addiction Centers:
866-676-2577
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/Center Pointe Hospital - St. Charles:
636-441-7300, Toll free 1-800-345-5407Compass Health Network:
888-403-1071
https://compasshealthnetwork.org/Marijuana Anonymous:
800-766-6779
www.marijuana-anonymous.org
Missouri Department of Mental Health:
https://dmh.mo.gov/alcohol-drug
This website provides an overview of services and educational resources for drug/alcohol abuse as well as other mental health needs.National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):
800-950-6264
https://www.nami.org/Home
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday 3pm-5pmPreferred Family Healthcare:
www.pfh.org
St. Charles: 636-946-6376
Lake St. Louis: 636-561-7166
Troy: 636-224-1500Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA):
1-800-662-HELP(4357)
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Transportation
MO Rides: 636-359-4656
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
www.morides.orgOATS Transit: 888-875-6287, Option 4
Hotline Listing
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Crisis Assistance Resources Needed: (i.e homeless)
Call 211
visit http://www.211.org/
email 211@uww.unitedway.org
Local 211 specialists can help with virtually any need you might face, but the majority of requests that 211s receive are for essential needs like food and shelter. -
Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Dial 988
https://988lifeline.org/
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States. -
Parental Stress Line:
1-855-427-2736
https://www.nationalparenthelpline.org/
8am-8pm Monday- Sunday
Being a parent is a critically important job, 24 hours a day. It’s not always easy. Call the National Parent Helpline® to get emotional support from a trained Advocate and become empowered and a stronger parent. -
Because I Love You:
Parent support resources https://bily.org/
(online resources, support groups online)
This program works with both parents and youth, offering support and guidance to improve communication, promote structure and cooperation in the home, and achieve our goal of family preservation. Meetings are run completely by volunteers, and they are a place where families can find support without judgment or feeling embarrassed by situations they may feel they have no control over. -
Parents Helping Parents:
1-800-632-8188
http://www.parentshelpingparents.org
Confidential and Anonymous - Parents or guardians with problems relating to their children do not hesitate to call us 24/7.. Trained volunteer counselors offer a way to relieve stress in an environment which is non-judgemental, along with being sympathetic. We offer support to anyone seeking it no matter how big or small. We offer a translation service so if you, or someone you know, needs a translator please don't hesitate to call us! -
ParentLINK: (parental resources)
1-800-552-8522
En Español: 1-888-460-0008
https://education.missouri.edu/parentlink/
ParentLink is a team of caring professionals who understand life’s challenges and the need for confidentiality. ParentLink supports Missouri’s families and communities by linking parents and professionals to information and resources. We provide quality parenting information, materials, and other resources to strengthen and support Missouri’s families. -
Warren County Suicide Prevention:
888-237-4567
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National Hopeline Suicide and Crisis Network:
1-800-442-4673 (HOPE)
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The Trevor Project: (LGBTQ+ Support)
866-488-7386 (24/7 ages 13-24)
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people. -
LGBTQ+ National Hotline:
888-843-4564 (Monday-Friday 3pm-11pm and Saturday 11am-4pm)
https://www.lgbthotline.org/
This is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that provides vital peer-support, community connections and resource information to people with questions regarding sexual orientation and/or gender identity. -
Hearing Impaired Crisis Line:
321-800-3323
https://www.deafinc.org/deaflead/contact.html
DeafLEAD (Leadership through Education & Advocacy for the Deaf) is a non-profit corporation of the state of Missouri. DeafLEAD exists to provide individuals who are Deaf and hard of hearing with comprehensive, unified and continuous support by enhancing socio-emotional development, effective communication and leadership through education within the state of Missouri. -
Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline:
1-800-392-3738 or online at
https://apps.dss.mo.gov/OnlineCanReporting/default.aspx
This site is designed to allow Mandated Reporters the ability to report child abuse or neglect to the Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division. -
Domestic Violence Hotline:
National: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
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Domestic Abuse Safe Haven Ministries:
616-452-6664
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National Sexual Assault Hotline:
1-800-656-4673