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Free clothes, furniture, and school supplies St. Louis area.

Find clothes, free furniture, back to school supplies, diapers, personal or household stuff and more from St. Louis Missouri based clothing closets as well as furniture banks. Several distribution centers operate in the region and they provide items to low-income families or people with no money. Get free clothes or furniture near you in St. Louis Missouri.

There are also places for free vouchers or low-cost items. Many of the thrift stores and free non-profit clothing closets or furniture rely on donations from people in the community. Based on donations, families will be given free adult or kid sized clothes, gently used electronics like computers, beds, couches, washing machines or furniture. Blankets, winter coats, hygiene items and other stuff may be offered to the homeless and residents that have the lowest incomes during the winter.

There is also free work and school uniforms in St. Louis. Low-income parents will also get free baby items, home items such as free beds for kids, diapers, and free toys for their birthday. Or locate free stuff for senior citizens, including medical equipment, crutches, walkers, or even free phones or tablets for communication. A number of supplies are passed out, even for HVAC or heating a home. Read about a free furnace replacement program.

Places for free stuff in St. Louis MO

St. Louis Adventist Community Services
Main address is 3221 Woodson Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63114. Call  (314) 429-0216
Provides material goods, such as clothing and household items, to individuals in the immediate service area.

International Institute Of Metropolitan St. Louis
Address - 3401 Arsenal St, St. Louis, MO 63118. Main phone number is (314) 773-9090
This non-profit mostly focuses on immigrants and newcomers. The center can provide new Americans (immigrants) in the St. Louis area with used clothing, supplies, and household furnishings. The center may offer grants, vouchers, or coupons. A key offering is also referrals to resources for immigrants. Receive seasonal clothing, winter coats, personal items and shoes.

 

 

 

Joint Neighborhood Ministry
Location is 2911 McNair Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63118. Call (314) 771-3987
The organization can provide free or low cost clothing for low-income families in the region. Students can get free backpacks, uniforms, notebooks, household stuff and other items for the school year.

Inner City Christian Church, Inc.
1954 East Warne Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri 63107. Call (314) 385-9375 for intake

Free furniture bank at Home Sweet Home
Address is 290 Hanley Industrial Court, Brentwood, MO 63144. Telephone: 314-448-9838
The charity supports the city and county of Saint Louis. Donated furniture and other stuff is given to the low income, including single moms, working poor, and others. They partner with churches, non-profits, and charities to give out beds, electronics, couches, tables, free lamps, chairs, TVs, and many other goods. Or get free washers, dryers, or computers for a home.

Mt. Olive Lutheran Church - Isaiah 58
4246 Shaw Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63110. Call (314) 771-5714

St. Patrick Center
800 North Tucker Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63101. Main number is (314) 802-0700
If you need help, call the location. They can offer clothes from the on-site clothing closet, used suits, shoes for children, and maybe even gifts for children at Christmas.

Urban League Of Metropolitan St. Louis
8960 Jennings Station Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63136. Call (314) 388-9840
Provides free, clean gently used clothing to clients. A focus is on self-sufficiency, so clothes may be offered for a job interview, or even if someone needs it for work. Suits, pants, briefcases, slacks, and similar goods are offered. Or get information on career counseling. Continue with St. Louis Urban League.

 

 

 

 

Christ Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church
1341 North Kingshighway Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63113. Phone: (314) 367-2974
The church can offer personal hygiene products and clothing.

Salvation Army center
There are a few in the city and county of Saint Louis. Whether it it free back to school supplies (bookbags, backpacks, pens, pencils, etc.) or food or shelter, the charity helps the poor and less fortunate. They also offer free birthday or Christmas toys, food boxes, and other aid. More on Salvation Army assistance programs in St. Louis.

The Waymakers Chapel For the Exceptional
A Free Store is at 3436 Winnebago St, St. Louis, MO 63118. Phone: (314) 776-7172
Assistance is for seniors, disabled adults, single mothers and the low income. Free household items, vouchers, work or school supplies and other basic needs are available.

Chapel of the Cross - Lutheran Church
Address: 11645 Benham Rd, St. Louis, MO 63136. Call  (314) 741-3737
They have a free baby supply boutique. Maternity clothes, cribs, car seats and other items are offered.

Assistance League of St. Louis
Address: 30 Henry Ave, Ellisville, MO 63011. Phone: (636) 227-6200
They have free stuff for low-income families in Saint Louis. Clothes, underwear, socks, sneakers and more is offered. There are also free back school supplies (Operation School Bell)  for students from grades K to 12, including backpacks, book bags, tablets and more. However the school supplies are distributed directly by a school - can the a district to apply.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Archdiocesan Council of St. Louis
Main center is at 1310 Papin St, St. Louis, Missouri 63103. Phone number is (314) 881-6000
Various social services are offered from the various parishes that are part of SVDP. There is a low cost thrift store, free clothing and furniture banks. Get refurbished computers, mattress, bedroom sets, kitchen tables, desks for working or students, and so much more.

 

 

 

St. Johns Community Service Ministry Inc.
Clothing closet address -  N Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63107. Call (314) 533-8668
Provides clothing and more stuff to those who are in need and low-income families in St. Louis.

Carondelet United Church of Christ
A free store ministry is at 7423 Michigan Ave, St. Louis, MO 63111. Call (314) 353-0607
They giveaway free personal or household stuff. Winter coats, boots, jeans, socks, and other items. There are adult and kid sized goods. Or get free linens, towels and other items.

National Council of Jewish Women Back to School! Store
Address: 295 N Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63141. Call (314) 993-5181
Free or low cost items are given, with a focus on kids and students. There is a Kids Community Closet. Free school supplies, backpacks, and opther items for kids, including from single mom run homes in Saint Louis.

Our Lady Of Perpetual Help, Inc.
4335 Warne Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63107. Phone (314) 535-9794
In addition to clothing, may have baby formula and diapers when available. Maternity clothes, or maybe even items like cribs may be offered too. New parents, or the formerly homeless, may get some basic furniture items for a new home or apartment in St. Louis.

Sunshine Ministries, Inc.
Address: 1315 Howard St, St. Louis, MO 63106. Phone number - (314) 231-8209
You need to make an appointment. If the individual qualifies, the center may offer clothing and school supplies for men, women and children.

St Augustine Catholic Church
Address: 1371 Hamilton Ave, St. Louis, MO 63112. Call (314) 385-1934
A free clothing distribution center is on site. Based on inventory, they provide free items to low-income or working poor people, no matter their faith or religion.

 

 

 

Bridge of Hope Ministries
Location is 4001 Cottage Ave, St. Louis, MO 63113. Call (314) 405-0253
They help formerly homeless people in St. Louis move into a new home or apartment. Get furniture such as bedroom set, couch, beds, lamps, chairs and more. There are also free appliances including washing machines or dryer, microwave or toaster ovens, and more.

 

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