When to call 911
Content added June 25, 2025
When to call 911
Choking
Stopped breathing
Head injury with passing out, fainting, or confusion
Injury to neck or spine, particularly if there is loss of feeling or inability to move
Electric shock or lightning strike
Severe burn
Severe chest pain or pressure
Severe shortness of breath
Seizure that lasted more than 1 minute or from which the person does not rapidly awaken
Suddenly not able to speak, see, walk, or move
Suddenly weak or drooping on one side of the body
Family Resources Pocket Family Guide
Content added June 25, 2025
Contact and other information on almost 30 local mental health resources. See list of programs.
Elder Justice - National Center on Law and Elder Rights
Content added June 13, 2025
The National Center on Law and Elder Rights (NCLER) provides the legal services and aging and disability communities with the tools and resources they need to serve older adults with the greatest economic and social needs. A centralized, one-stop shop for legal assistance, NCLER provides Legal Training, Case Consultations, and Technical Assistance on Legal Systems Development. Justice in Aging administers NCLER through a contract with the Administration for Community Living’s Administration on Aging.
Good and Cheap Recipe Book
Content added June 13, 2025
This cookbook is based off eating healthy, making recipes, that cost $4 per day per person, to adhere to SNAP guidelines. It has a variety of types of meals and recipes and nice photos.
For more information on the book, go to Good and Cheap.
Free Cars for Mom
Content added June 10, 2025
Cars for Moms is a nationwide charity that provides transportation, vehicles, and car repairs for single parents who need help with reliable transportation. People donate cash or cars to support single moms in need.
To qualify, you need a nomination for a donated car. You can nominate yourself, or someone can nominate you.
Cars for Moms vets all nominees and checks with partners in your state to see if there are donated cars to give away. If there are no cars available, the nonprofit saves your information until they are able to help.
FreeCharityCars.org
Content added June 10, 2025
FreeCharityCars.org is the free car division of 1-800-Charity Cars, a nonprofit organization that accepts donated vehicles to be given to families who are without transportation. The organization has been featured on Oprah, Good Morning America and in People magazine. The company has gifted more than $70 Million worth of vehicles nationwide.
Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture - Produce Prescription Program
Content added June 9, 2025
To participate in Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture’s Produce Prescription Program, you will need to be a patient at Compass Health Network who lives in Boone County and has children 19 and younger in your household. Healthcare providers at Compass Health can then "prescribe" fresh fruits and vegetables to eligible patients. The program is now administered by Columbia Farmers Market, starting January 11, 2025.
Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture
PO Box 1742
Columbia, MO 65205
(573) 514-4174
Email: info@columbiaurbanag.org
Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services
Those in need of social services
Content added Nov. 18, 2025
Please Note: This is not an emergency assistance program. Welcome to the Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services! A nationally accredited public health department in the state of Missouri, we serve both the city of Columbia and surrounding communities within Boone County, Missouri.
Our mission is to promote and protect the health, safety and well-being of Boone County residents. We do this through leadership, partnership and service by coordinating with federal, state and local organizations to achieve our vision of optimal health, safety and well-being for all. Learn more.
Are you interested in receiving emails about local public health updates, such as public health alerts and more? If so, please complete this form.
Hours: 8am-4:30pm
1005 W. Worley Street
Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 817-6430
Email: socialservices@como.gov
Bountiful Baskets
Content added June 7, 2025
Bountiful Baskets is a food coop to get baskets for fruits and veggies at discount prices. You pick up your basket on Cherry Street and must be on time, 8:15 am. You have to volunteer once per month and set up a free account on their website. Step by step how to get set up details at this link: www.bountifulbaskets.org
Compass Health - MO locations
Content added June 6, 2025
Compass Health Network is a nonprofit health care organization that provides a full continuum of behavioral health services as well as primary and dental health services throughout Missouri.
Wolfner Library
Content added May 28, 2025
Wolfner Library offers informational and recreational materials in braille, audio and large print to Missourians who are unable to use standard print materials due to blindness, visual or physical impairment or a reading disability. Learn about the ways to apply for services below.
P.O. Box 387
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0387
Toll Free: 800-392-2614
Phone: 573-751-8720
Fax: 573-751-3612
E-Mail: wolfner@sos.mo.gov
Camp I Love Me - Brochure
DATES: JUNE 2ND - JUNE 28TH and JUNE 30TH - AUG 8TH
AGES: 5-15
TIMES: 7:30am - 4:00pm
601 Business Loop 70,
West Suites 214 A-B
Columbia, MO 65203
Weekly Home Check - Maintenance Reminders
Content added May 17, 2025
Join the Weekly Home Check - Receive weekly emails of home maintenance prompts. Let’s reduce the risk of costly repairs and take the hassle out of home maintenance, one week at a time.
VA GI Bill Educational Entitlements
Veterans
Content added May 17, 2025
We are able to advise veterans on GI Bill benefits that they may be eligible for and explain the application process.
MU Veterans Center (University of Missouri)
Memorial Union (Lower-level N-5)
516 Hitt Street
Columbia, Missouri 65211
Monday through Friday 9 am to 4 pm. If possible, please call to make an appointment.
(573) 884-4383
Email: veterans@missouri.edu
Rentwell
Become and informed and preferred renter through a 5-part class. Participants who attend the whole training receive a certificate.
What: A five part class designed to make you a renter that landlords prefer
Where: The Love Columbia Center (1209 E Walnut St)
When: Thursdays from 3:00 to 4:00 PM (Classes also available on select Saturdays)
Visit website
Family Impact Center: Families Eating Smart and Moving More
Content added April 16, 2025
Families Eating Smart and Moving More (FESMM) is a program designed to improve participants diets nutritionally, increase daily physical activity, and increase home food safety practices.
Subjects covered in the program include:
• Planning and preparing budget friendly, fast, and simple meals.
• How to make healthy food choices’
• Tips on how to stretch out your food dollars.
• Tricks on how to preserve foods more safely.
• Learn how to better understand food nutrition labels.
• Elevate you and your family’s health through nutrition and exercise.
Next class series at the Family Impact Center starts July 8 and ends August 12, 2025. Classes will be held 9-10 am. Classes are free but require registration. For more information and registration of the July/August 2025 series, please contact NPA Emily Blaue.
105 E. Ash St
Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 882-2428