The Crossing
Content updated Nov. 15, 2024
To establish a vibrant community of Christ-centered faith in which people of varying life experience walk, work and worship God together as one (John 17:20-23; Acts 2:42-47; Philippians 2:1-11). Offers a variety of classes and support groups.
Visit Website to view all of their ministries, e.g., women's ministry, men's ministry, youth and children's ministry, Next Gen (young adult), Prime Timers (over 55), discipleship, life groups, leadership, etc. That is all on the website and we will continue to update.
3615 Southland Drive
Columbia, MO 65201
573-256-4410
South Hampton Place
Content updated June 12, 2024
South Hampton Place provides a broad assortment of in-house services to meet almost every need imaginable. These include Skilled Nursing Care, Physical and Occupational Therapies, Dietitians, Behavioral and Alzheimer’s Care, Activities, Hospice and a variety of others all under the watchful eyes of Physician Medical Directors.
4700 Brandon Woods, Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 874-3674
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TigerPlace
Updated on: January 17, 2024
Developed in partnership between Americare Senior Living and The University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, TigerPlace senior living has been the site of groundbreaking research that has the potential to extend the life of senior adults. It’s also been the retirement address of choice for those who want a warm, home-like atmosphere with all the bells and whistles.
2910 Bluff Creek Drive
Columbia, MO 65201
573-355-9676
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MU ParentLink
Content updated Oct. 7, 2024
ParentLink provides statewide, cost-free parenting support by masters-level professionals who are real people that care. The entry to point to ParentLink services is the WarmLine, where we provide listening support, evidence-based information, connection to vetted resources. From the WarmLine, families may be referred to our specialists in Early Childhood and Kinship Care arrangements, or an Access Navigator.
ParentLink is cost-free and available to all Missouri parents and caregivers. Link to brochure.
WarmLine: 800-552-8522, text 585-FAMILY1, email parentlink@missouri.edu, @parentlink on Facebook Messenger.
Director: Dr. Bradd Anderson, andersonb@missouri.edu
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National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse
Content updated Sept. 10, 2024
The goals of the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (NRFC) are to provide, facilitate, and disseminate current research and proven and innovative strategies that will encourage and strengthen fathers and families and providers of services.
Woodcrest
Content updated Nov. 1, 2023
To establish a vibrant community of Christ-centered faith in which people of varying life experience walk, work and worship God together as one (John 17:20-23; Acts 2:42-47; Philippians 2:1-11). Offers a variety of classes and support groups.
Visit Website to view all of their ministries, e.g., women's ministry, men's ministry, youth and children's ministry, Next Gen (young adult), Prime Timers (over 55), discipleship, life groups, leadership, etc. That is all on the website and we will continue to update.
2201 West Nifong
Columbia, Missouri 65203
573-445-1131
Focus on Fatherhood
Content updated Aug 2, 2023
Designed to help fathers improve their relationships with children, this program uses a curriculum to train men to become responsible fathers and father-figures who love and lead children to success.
617 N Providence Rd
Columbia, MO 65203
573-449-0340
Fathers Committed to Families Initiative
Content updated Aug 2, 2023
The Fatherhood Program is administered by Missouri Division of Child Support Services to help a noncustodial parent avoid having to appear before a judge in court. It’s an employment-based service that focuses on providing services that can help the noncustodial parent achieve selfsufficiency.
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Powerhouse Community Development Corporation
601 Business Loop 70
West Suite 214 (Parkade Center)
(573) 723-6030
Powerhouse Community Development Corporation
Content updated Dec. 19, 2024
Powerhouse was established in 2008 with a mission to “prepare and equip individuals for economic and life challenging situations as it relates to their personal growth and development.” Since its inception, Powerhouse has focused on providing relevant programs and services that positively impact the social, economic, and health- related needs of residents in Central Missouri. In keeping with its mission, Powerhouse has implemented programs focusing on positive youth development, strengthening families, responsible fatherhood, transportation, food insecurity, mental and behavioral health, substance use disorder and treatment, community development, and access to care.
Columbia Location:
601 Business Loop 70 W. Ste. 204
Columbia, MO 65202
573-723-6030
Email: SJackson@pwrhousecdc.org
United Community Schoolhouse
Children 2 potty trained to 12 yrs old
Content updated Dec. 10, 2024
We are a childcare facility that adds a education enrichment along with learning through play. Our all-day program is $200 weekly, and our after-school program is $100 weekly.
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
617 N. Providence Road
Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 447-7351
Email: ucschoolhouse@ucbuilders.org
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Boone County Family Resources
Content updated Feb. 5, 2024
Boone County Family Resources serves persons of all ages and income levels with a diagnosed developmental disability who reside in Boone County. Services include: a supported living residential program, vocational and practical living skills development program, and family & community living support with service coordination and purchased supports. To apply for services, contact Central Missouri Regional Office of the Missouri Department of Mental Health. 900 West Nifong Blvd Suite 200 Columbia, MO 65203. Phone: (573) 441-6278;Toll Free: (888) 671-1041.
2700 W Ash Street Columbia, MO 65203 573-874-1995 880-359-4607
Email: info@bcfr.org
CMCA - ShowMe Healthy Relationships
Content updated July 17, 2024
The ShowMe Healthy Relationships Program offers FREE courses for individuals who would like to learn more about healthy relationships. The courses are designed to help those who are not in a committed relationship learn how to identify the qualities that make a healthy partner and how to communicate and maintain relationships, of all kinds. Participants also learn how parenting, finances, and personal well-being impact their healthy relationship choices.
Their free classes use Within My Reach, an 8-week program designed to help you learn safe emotional and physical relationship qualities, build healthy communication and conflict management skills, and understand your expectations and needs for future relationships. We also explore stepfamily life, co-parenting, commitment, and financial decision-making in relationships.
The classes aim to put you in charge of deciding what belongs in your future relationships, instead of sliding into common relationship pitfalls.
Program referral form
807 North Providence Road Columbia, MO 65201 573-443-8706 ext 1022
1-855-422-4510
(573) 540-1028 text
Program Manager: Nolanda Dodd nolanda@cmca.us
Email: smhr@cmca.us