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MO Coalition of Recovery Support Providers

Content added Oct. 24, 2025

We are a network of faith-based, peer and community organizations committed to restoring the lives of families affected by substance use disorders. We aim to provide immediate access to resources and build long-term relationships for sustained recovery.
Phone: 573-761-1087

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VA Blind and Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Services

Veterans

Content added Oct. 21, 2025

The Department of Veterans Affairs provides Blind and Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Services to eligible Veterans and active-duty Service members. VA is the first and only national healthcare system to completely and seamlessly integrate rehabilitation services for patients with vision loss into its health benefits. This ensures that patients receive the finest medical and rehabilitative care, as well as cutting-edge assistive technology.

Eligibility: BRS serves Veterans and active-duty Service members with vision loss that cannot be corrected with regular eyeglasses and who are having difficulty with one or more tasks.

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Food Not Bombs - Columbia

Content added Sept. 24, 2025

Hot Meals + Ways to Get Fed. Providing FREE HOT MEALS IN THE PARK! Flyer 9-24-25

We’re a group of happy volunteers who enjoy cooking & bringing free hot meals to area parks several times a month, for anyone who’s hungry. 

  1. We come from all faiths and belief systems, and purposely don’t talk about religion so all can feel comfortable at our Neighborhood Table. 

  2. We never ask for ID, or check personal details. Not our our business, we’re your neighbors

  3. We source free food from area grocery stores and our #1 Nationwide award-winning Farmer’s Market that would only be landfilled, Then our cooks turn it into delicious meals for our neighbors.

  4. We love to feed folks, and here, in our town, no one goes hungry if we can help it.

  5. We cook food FRESH in our own homes before our Meals, and by bulk in a church kitchen once a month, so there’s nothing that’s sat on a shelf for years.

  6. We package it all up & bring it to the Gazebo at Flat Branch Park in Columbia, to share with whoever shows up. It's always a party!

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Discounted Prescriptions

Content added July 28, 2025

Discounted Prescriptions - If you receive care at either Clarity Healthcare or Compass Health, you can receive discounted prescriptions.

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Obtain your FICO score for Free

Content added July 23, 2025

You can obtain your FICO score for free directly from MyFICO.com( this provides your score from Equifax, not a full credit report). Beyond just the score, their website offers fantastic educational resources to help you understand credit better.

https://www.myfico.com/free

A FICO Score is a three-digit number based on the information in your credit reports. It helps lenders determine how likely you are to repay a loan. This, in turn, affects how much you can borrow, how many months you have to repay, and how much it will cost (the interest rate).

When you apply for credit, lenders need a fast and consistent way to decide whether or not to loan you money. In most cases, they'll look at your FICO Scores.

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First/Last Mile Valet Service

Content added Oct. 20, 2025

First/Last Mile offers transportation services for displaced people who seek services in Columbia but do not have the means or resources to get home. Their mission is to eliminate transportation barriers by providing safe, reliable and accessible transportation services, empowering individuals to reach their full potential. They specialize in bridging the "first/last mile" gap for individuals and organizations. Whether it’s getting employees to work, clients to appointments, or voters to polling places, we ensure that no one is left behind.

Administrative Office: Monday through Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Transportation Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 AM - 8 PM
(573) 415-0230
Email: admin@flmvalettransportation.org

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Affordable Family Housing - Columbia Housing Authority (CHA)

Content updated July 23, 2025

CHA provides housing assistance to over 1,900 families in Columbia and Boone County. To apply for housing you will need: a completed application.

201 Switzler Street
Columbia, MO
573-443-2556
Housing coordinator - 573-443-2556, ext. 1230

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Clarity Health Care

Content updated July 28, 2025

Clarity Health Care will assist individuals to apply for Medicare, even if they do not receive health care from their clinics.

Our Stephens Lake Clinic's focus is primary care, so like any doctor's office we offer preventative care, women's health, sick visits, assistance in managing chronic conditions, etc.
1805 East Walnut Street
Columbia, MO 65201
573-476-0030 
Hours: 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri

We also offer dental services at our Berrywood location - 3407 Berrywood Dr. Ste. 200, their hours are the same, and their phone number is 573-449-0045
3407 Berrywood Dr. Ste. 200
Columbia, MO   65201
Hours: 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri

Scholar Clinic (Only open to Columbia Public School Students) - Full primary care clinic for scholars offering same day sick visits as well as ongoing preventative care such as well-child visits, sports physicals, and optometry. Services include vision and hearing screenings, medication management, full lab services, and immunizations/vaccinations.
1010 Rangeline St.
Columbia, MO   65201
573-476-0022
Hours: 8am-5pm, M-F

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Open Enrollment Period for Medicare

Content added June 12, 2025

Missouri residents who are 65 years or older (or under 65 and receiving disability benefits) can enroll in Medicare or switch Medicare plans during the Medicare Open Enrollment Period, which runs from October 15 to December 7. If you would like assistance with open enrollment, contact the Missouri State Health Insurance Assistance Program.

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Open Enrollment Period for Health Insurance Marketplace

Content updated June 12, 2025

The annual Open Enrollment period for buying or renewing health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace typically runs from November 1 to January 15 in Missouri. During this time, you can enroll in or change your health insurance plans for the following year, with coverage generally starting on January 1. If you miss the Open Enrollment, you may still be able to enroll or change plans if you experience a Qualifying Life Event that makes you eligible for a Special Enrollment Period. Examples of Qualifying Life Events are losing coverage, getting married, having a baby, or moving. If you would like assistance with open enrollment, contact the Missouri Connections for Health.

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When to use the emergency room - adult: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

Content added June 25, 2025

Whenever an illness or injury occurs, you need to decide how serious it is and how soon to get medical care. This will help you choose whether it is best to:

  • Call or contact your health care provider

  • Go to an urgent care clinic

  • Go to an emergency department right away

It pays to think about the right place to go. Treatment in an emergency department can cost 2 to 3 times more than the same care in your provider's office. In addition, your health insurance may require you to pay a higher copayment for care in an emergency department. Think about this and the other issues listed below when deciding.

When to use the emergency room - adult: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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What if I am not sure?

Content added June 25, 2025

If you are not sure what to do, and you don't have one of the serious conditions listed above, call your health care provider. If the office is not open, your phone call may be forwarded to a nurse or other provider who is on call for the clinic. Describe your symptoms to the provider who answers your call, and find out what you should do.

Your provider or health insurance company may also offer a nurse telephone advice hotline. Call this number and tell the nurse your symptoms and ask for advice on what to do.

If you don’t have a health care provider or health insurance, call one of the following sliding fee scale clinics and ask for an appointment. 

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When to go to Urgent Care

Content added June 25, 2025

When you have a problem, do not wait too long to get medical care. If your problem is not life threatening or risking disability, but you are concerned and you cannot see your provider soon enough, go to an urgent care clinic.

The kinds of problems an urgent care clinic can deal with include:

  • Common mild illnesses, such as colds, the flu, earaches, sore throats, migraines, low-grade fevers, and limited rashes

  • Minor injuries, such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor eye injuries

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When to go to Emergency Room or call 911

Content added June 25, 2025

  • Coughing or throwing up blood

  • Deep wound

  • Dizziness or weakness that does not go away

  • Heavy bleeding

  • High fever with headache and stiff neck

  • High fever that does not get better with medicine

  • Inhaled smoke or poisonous fumes

  • Passing out, fainting

  • Pain in the arm or jaw

  • Poisoning or overdose of medicine, illegal drug, or alcohol

  • Possible broken bone, loss of movement, particularly if the bone is pushing through the skin

  • Seizures

  • Serious burn

  • Severe allergic reaction with trouble breathing, swelling, hives

  • Severe pain anywhere on the body

  • Sudden confusion

  • Throwing up or loose stools that does not stop

  • Trouble breathing

  • Unusual or bad headache, particularly if it started suddenly

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