The following assistance programs may be helpful to families during this difficult time.
- St. Louis County Library is providing shelf stable meals for pick-up at nine locations, including Weber Road Branch. Get the details.
- Support resources for families living in St. Louis County: Use this link to find food pantries, assistance with utilities, and mental health resources for residents of St. Louis County.
- United Way: The United Way 2-1-1 website has links to resources related to unemployment, food services, supplemental education services, and health and wellness.
- Utility Assistance: Community Action Agency of St. Louis County has a low-income home energy assistance program.
- Payment assistance for Spire: Learn what options are available if you are past due on your Spire natural gas bill.
Mental Health Resources
Please call or email your child’s school counselor if you have any questions or need help connecting with community resources.
If you need assistance with mental health issues outside of your school counselor’s virtual office hours, contact Behavioral Health Response at 314-469-6644 or 1-800-811-4760.
If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Helpline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or the St. Louis County Youth Connection Helpline at 314-628-2929 or 1-877-928-2929. You can also text 4HLP to 31658 or HOME to 741741.
Here are some resources to help you talk to your child about COVID-19 and to help families cope with anxiety.