Get Help to Apply for Medicaid
Content updated June 12, 2025
Missouri Connections for Health - Contact Us
Central Missouri Community Action (CMCA) - Visit website
Clarity Health Care will assist individuals to apply for Medicaid, Medicare, and Marketplace, even if they do not receive health care from their clinics – Visit website
Compass Health Care (if you receive or are interested in receiving services from Compass) - MO Locations
Burrell Behavioral Health (if you receive or are interested in receiving services from Burrell) – Contact Us | Burrell Behavioral Health
MU Health Care Financial Assistance will help you apply for Medicaid if you are a MU Health Care patient - Visit website
Boone Health Financial Assistance will help you apply for Medicaid if you are a Boone Health patient - Visit website
Voluntary Action Center (VAC) - Financial aid for vital records
Content added Feb. 18, 2025
Voluntary Action Center is a local non-profit responding to the basic needs of the individuals within our community. VAC services and eligibility flyer
Financial Assistance: Baby formula, gas, food handler cards, health and dental co-payments, minor car repair, Missouri birth certificates, photo ID’s, prescriptions and work uniforms and/or tools.
Services provided 9 am - 12 pm and 1 pm - 4 pm.
Walk-ins: M-T-Th-F.
Scheduled appointments - Wednesday. Call 573-874-2273 to schedule an appointment.
403 A Vandiver
Columbia, Mo 65202
573-874-2273
Day Dreams Foundation
Content added Feb. 7, 2025
The Day Dreams Foundation eliminates financial barriers to participating in extracurricular activities and promotes healthy lifestyles, goal setting, academics, teamwork and respect for others. Our goal is for every child can fulfill their dream of participating in an extracurricular activity without ever worrying about the cost.
1 E Broadway, Suite C
Columbia, MO 65203
573-214-2600
Rolla Senior Apartments
Content added Feb. 7, 2025
Rolla Senior Apartments provide an independent lifestyle filled with friends, activities, and tree-lined streets. Spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments are available, and new updates include vinyl plank flooring, carpeting, blinds, air conditioning, garbage disposal, and all are cable ready. The kitchen is well-equipped with a full-size range, refrigerator, and microwave oven.
Catering toward an elderly independent living community, Rolla Senior Apartments requires a minimum age of 62 and monthly rent is based on the renter’s income. The property is conveniently located near shops, restaurants, and medical facilities.
1101 McCutchen Rd.
Rolla, MO 65401
(573) 364-6820
Cars4Heroes
Content added Feb. 5, 2025
Cars 4 Heroes is a registered nonprofit that provides free vehicles to veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and their families if they do not have the means to obtain their own. They’ve also added an option for civilians and first responders to apply.
Those interested in applying for a free car from Cars 4 Heroes can do so on the website. Required information on the application includes:
· Name and contact
· Military status and service (if applicable)
· Honors and discharge
· Military ID photo
· Details about need
The application form also asks questions like:
· “How would a vehicle change the recipient's life? Why does the recipient need a vehicle?”
· “How many people does the vehicle need to accommodate?”
· “Number of children in need of a car seat
National Auto Body Council Recycled Rides
Content added Feb. 5, 2025
Candidates for a NABC Recycled Ride® vehicle cannot self-nominate. They need to be nominated, or “sponsored” by a charity that knows them and is familiar with their situation.
We rely on our charity partners to know the people they nominate and to select good people to bring forward. People who are who they say they are, that the information they provide is accurate, and that they will pass a background check for a clean criminal record and clean driving record. We are looking to provide a gift that truly changes someone’s life, not a second household vehicle.
Amanda Santos, NABC Recycled Rides® Gifting Coordinator, asantos@nationalautobodycouncil.org
Commute by Enterprise
Content added Jan. 28, 2025
The way we work is changing - so the way we get to work should, too. Commute with Enterprise is a flexible corporate vanpool program that helps ease the daily commute and increase commuter savings along the way.
Missouri Vocational Enterprises
Content added Jan. 27, 2025
Missouri Vocational Enterprises is driven by the success of the individuals that were once incarcerated within the Department of Corrections and were able to receive meaningful employment upon release.
Our unique program is tailored to offenders to help them acquire vocational skills and job skill education. Missouri Vocational Enterprise's success isn't just about the high quality of the products that are created, but it's about the people who make those products! We believe in service and see the value in Missouri's offender population.
They sell hundreds of manufactured products: bed & bath, chemicals and dispensers, consumables, chairs, clothing, textiles, engraving and fine arts, flags, furniture, metal products, printing, signs, decals, stickers. Products list.
MO ABLE Program
Content added Jan. 21, 2025
For too long, people with disabilities could not save for the future out of fear of losing needed government benefits. The disability community fought long and hard to change this, and together we’ve come up with a solution. A STABLE account through MO ABLE is a way for Missourians to save for qualified expenses, invest for future needs, and keep the benefits you rely on every day.
Missouri State Treasurer
201 West Capitol Avenue
Jefferson City, MO 65219
M-F 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
(573) 751-4943
Email: yvonne.rydman@treasurer.mo.gov
HUD info webpage - Missouri's Homepage
Content added Jan. 10, 2025
A website which provides information on connecting with organizations that assist with the following:
Affordable Places to Live
Disaster Relief
Homelessness
Homeownership
Housing Quality & Improved Living Conditions
Rent Relief and Eviction Resources
Report Housing Discrimination
Speak to a Housing Counselor
Crisis Hotline numbers
Good Dads
Fathers and father-figures
Content updated June 25, 2025
Good Dads offers a variety of resources for fathers and father-figures, including fatherhood skills classes, events, workplace programs and a huge library of online resources like blogs, podcasts and conversation starters.
Any and all fathers can benefit from Good Dads resources. Dads with students in elementary schools will love participating in Good Dads Strong Schools, a monthly before-school activity focused on building relationships and character. Working fathers can dive into relevant fatherhood topics in our Essential Good Dads Playbook, Fundamentals for Good Dads. Fathers facing challenges to being Good Dads, histories of incarceration, persistent poverty, addiction or child support challenges, are welcome to participate in our rigorous responsible fatherhood program, New Pathways for Good Dads.
Love Columbia Center
1209 E. Walnut St
Columbia, MO 65201
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon-Fri
Email: hannah@gooddads.com
(417) 501-8867 x 300
United Community Builders - Summer Academy
Content updated May 7, 2025
Summer Academy serves students 3-12 years old. Learning and fun are combined using IXL educational enrichment. This software is a teaching tool that continually enhances participants’ mathematic and language arts skills and helps decrease potential learning loss that can happen during summer downtime. The summer program also includes a nutritious breakfast, lunch, educational enrichment, Science and discovery projects, swimming, and weekly field trips.
The summer session is from 7:30 am – 5:30 pm and runs June 2nd – August 8th , 2025. Cost is $150 a week per student with limited scholarships available. UCB Academy also accepts Mo State Child Care Subsidy.
7:30 am to 5:30 pm
617 N Providence Road
Columbia, Mo 65203
573-447-7351
Email: ucschoolhouse@ucbuilders.org
Crisis Text Line
Content added Sept. 26, 2025
Expanding mental health support through the power of volunteers
Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support in English and Spanish in the United States. Every day, volunteer Crisis Counselors help thousands of people deal with depression, anxiety, bullying, suicidal thoughts and other challenges. And they do so through a confidential, accessible medium that is regularly used by many, especially teens and young adults.
Kate’s Heart
Content updated Dec. 18, 2025
Grieving children and teens
We work with organizations to provide a care pack of grief activities and books for children and teens who are grieving the death of parent, sibling, or other significant caregiver. Downloadable materials are available free to individuals on our website.
Email: katesheartorg@gmail.com
Emergency MO HealthNet Care for Ineligible Aliens (EMCIA)
Content updated Jan. 9, 2026
Missouri statute about reimbursements for emergency care for undocumented individuals. Emergency MO HealthNet Care for Ineligible Aliens provides coverage for emergency medical care of aliens who meet all eligibility requirements for a federally-funded MO HealthNet program except citizenship/alien status. Ineligible aliens are eligible only for the dates of the emergency medical care.
Otterville Estates
Low-income housing
Content added Dec. 4, 2024
400 East Marion Street
Otterville MO, 65348
Contact Name: Vincent John Tucci
949-274-0169
Home Weatherization Grant Program - City of Columbia
Content added Nov. 4, 2024
NEW 2024 - Home Weatherization Grant Program
Housing & Neighborhood Services - Columbia City Council
The City of Columbia is excited to announce the launch of a new Home Weatherization Grant Program to help residents maximize energy savings and increase the value of their homes. The Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 to low- to moderate-income home-owners that can be used for insulation upgrades thereby producing savings in energy consumption and utility bills and improving the home’s health, safety and comfort. The full cost of the upgrades will be paid for by the City, with no cost to the resident.
Central Missouri Foster Care & Adoption Association
Foster, adoptive, and kinship children, young adults, and families in Central Missouri
Content updated Nov. 26, 2025
Central Missouri Foster Care & Adoption Association (CMFCAA) is a state-recognized Family Resource Center serving 24 counties across central Missouri. We provide ten comprehensive, free programs that reduce barriers for children in foster care, adoption, or kinship care. Our work focuses on equipping families with the tools, support, and resources they need to create stable, nurturing homes where children can thrive.
We offer a wide range of services including:
- Physical resources like clothes, beds, dressers, and shoes
- Support groups and training for foster and adoptive parents
- Advocacy and legal assistance
- Educational resources and tutoring
- Mental health and wellness programs
- Respite care and emergency support
- Community events and family activities
M-F, 8am-5pm
3620 Interstate 70 Dr SE
Columbia, MO 65201
573-298-0258
Email: info@cmfcaa.com