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East St Louis, IL
The Transitional Center in East St. Louis serves as a vital resource for current and former foster youth, homeless youth, and other at-risk individuals. Its mission focuses on providing comprehensive support services to empower these young adults towards independence. Offerings include employment assistance, job readiness training, educational support, and access to essential resources. The center plays a critical role in addressing local challenges such as homelessness and unemployment, fostering community resilience. By co-locating with partners like local Workforce Solutions offices and educational institutions, it enhances its outreach and effectiveness. Explore the diverse support services available at the Transitional Center to make a positive impact in your life or the lives of others in the community.

Additional Resources

There are small number of organizations helping with housing in East St Louis. If you can’t find an appropriate local organization for assistance, consider checking for availability in nearby areas.

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East St Louis, IL

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Treatment Centers

East St Louis, IL

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Food Pantries & Support

East St Louis, IL

There are local organizations that provide free or low cost food to local residents and families. Find a food pantry, outreach or relief program near you and check opening times.

Churches & Faith Based Support

East St Louis, IL

Churches and local faith organizations provide free and charitable support near you. You can also chat to one of their trained listeners on 7 Cups.