Reentry Programs in Missouri

Last Updated on: April 26, 2026

This guide lists reentry programs in Missouri, along with other helpful resources for housing, employment, food, health care, legal help, substance abuse recovery, and family support. For job help, you may also want to use our guides on companies that hire felons, jobs for felons, and temp agencies that hire felons.

Notice: You may also find our “Reentry Survival Guide for Felons” helpful in addition to this page.


List of Reentry Programs in Missouri

Missouri Department of Corrections Reentry Services

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through your local probation and parole office
Best For: People leaving Missouri prisons, people on probation or parole, and family members trying to understand the reentry process
What It Offers: Statewide reentry coordination, referrals to nonprofit groups, faith based organizations, care providers, employers, housing resources, and community support.

Missouri Reentry Process

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through Missouri Department of Corrections
Best For: People preparing to leave prison and people trying to understand how Missouri handles reentry planning
What It Offers: A statewide reentry model focused on helping people prepare for release, connect with services, and address barriers such as housing, employment, treatment, and community stability.

Reentry Housing Directory From Missouri Department of Corrections

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by provider
Best For: People looking for transitional housing, recovery housing, sober living, or other housing options after incarceration
What It Offers: A searchable housing resource map compiled by Missouri Department of Corrections. Use this along with our guide to housing for felons before paying application fees or deposits.

Transition Center of Kansas City

Location: 651 Mulberry Street, Kansas City, MO 64101
Phone: (816) 842 7467
Best For: Justice involved people in the Kansas City area who need structured transition support
What It Offers: Transitional living, case support, reentry preparation, restorative justice focused programming, and connections to community resources.

Transition Center of St. Louis

Location: St. Louis, MO
Phone: Contact Missouri Department of Corrections
Best For: Men under community supervision in the St. Louis area
What It Offers: Transitional housing and programming for people under supervision who need structure while returning to the community.

The Reentry Opportunity Center

Location: 1621 Towne Drive, Columbia, MO 65202
Phone: (573) 607 9372
Best For: People returning from jail or prison in the Columbia and Boone County area
What It Offers: Reentry support, peer support, referrals, transportation assistance, recovery connections, and help accessing local services.

in2Action

Location: Columbia, MO
Phone: (573) 818 4432
Best For: People recently released from jail or prison in the Columbia area
What It Offers: Transitional support, recovery services, reentry support, and connection to the Reentry Opportunity Center.

Powerhouse Community Development Corporation Fresh Start Missouri Reentry Program

Location: 601 Business Loop 70 West, Suite 204, Columbia, MO 65203
Phone: (573) 723 6030
Best For: People who need reentry support in Columbia and Central Missouri
What It Offers: Housing support, substance abuse treatment connections, transportation, employment help, food and clothing assistance, and health treatment referrals.

Reentry St. Louis

Location: St. Louis, MO
Phone: (314) 200 5211
Best For: People in the St. Louis area who need help navigating local reentry resources
What It Offers: Reentry support, referrals, and community based help for people returning home after incarceration.

ARCHS STL Reentry

Location: 539 North Grand Boulevard, Suite 400, St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 534 0022
Best For: St. Louis area reentry coordination and community resource connections
What It Offers: Reentry partnerships, support for local service initiatives, and connection to St. Louis area reentry work. Also see our guide to financial help for felons if money is the biggest barrier right now.

Re Entry Community Linkages, RE LINK

Location: St. Louis, MO
Phone: Referral based program
Best For: Formerly incarcerated people in St. Louis who need care, treatment, and social service connections
What It Offers: Connections to community based organizations, health care access, substance use treatment, and social service resources.

Criminal Justice Ministry

Location: 1212 North 13th Street, St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone: (314) 652 8062
Best For: People returning to the St. Louis area who need transitional housing and practical reentry support
What It Offers: Transitional housing, bus passes, emergency medicine, hygiene items, support groups, and reentry services.

Keyway Center for Diversion and Reentry

Location: 7716 South Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63111
Phone: (314) 771 5207
Best For: Women and families affected by incarceration, addiction, trauma, and poverty
What It Offers: Reentry support, housing related services, case management, treatment connections, diversion support, and family stability services.

Dismas House of St. Louis

Location: 5025 Cote Brilliante Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 361 2802
Best For: People returning from federal incarceration who need residential reentry support in St. Louis
What It Offers: Residential reentry center services, employment preparation, structure, accountability, and community reintegration support.

Alpha House of Springfield

Location: 469 East High Street, Springfield, MO 65803
Phone: (417) 831 3033
Best For: Federal offenders returning to Southwest Missouri
What It Offers: Residential reentry center services, programming, counseling, training, structure, and community transition support.

Second Chance

Location: Kansas City, MO
Phone: (816) 231 0450
Best For: Kansas City residents who need community support after incarceration or life setbacks
What It Offers: Supportive services, mentoring, recovery related help, referrals, and community connections.

Mission Gate Prison Ministry

Location: Chesterfield, Cuba, Troy, and St. Louis area programs
Phone: (636) 391 8560
Best For: Men and women leaving prison, jail, addiction treatment, or crisis who want a faith based residential program
What It Offers: Residential reentry programming, prison ministry, recovery support, mentoring, and structured faith based aftercare.

The Alliance of Southwest Missouri Reentry Program

Location: 1027 South Main Street, Suite 7, Joplin, MO 64801
Phone: (417) 782 9899
Best For: People in Southwest Missouri who need reentry support and local resource connections
What It Offers: Missouri reentry program support, case help, local referrals, and community based assistance.

Welcome House Kansas City

Location: 1414 East 27th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: (816) 472 0760
Best For: Men in recovery who need structured sober living and community support
What It Offers: Residential recovery housing, sober living support, recovery programming, peer support, accountability, and long term stability planning.

New Life Evangelistic Center

Location: 2428 Woodson Road, Overland, MO 63114
Phone: (314) 421 3020
Best For: People facing homelessness, poverty, emergency shelter needs, or basic survival needs in the St. Louis area
What It Offers: Homeless services, safe house services for women and children, hot meals, clothing, hygiene products, showers, and emergency support.

Worker Re Entry Program

Location: St. Louis, MO
Phone: (314) 381 2253
Best For: People looking for local reentry employment and workforce connections in St. Louis
What It Offers: Workforce focused reentry help and referrals through local St. Louis reentry resource channels.

Restoration House of Project 1

Location: Clinton, MO
Phone: Call program directly through its website
Best For: People needing counseling, recovery support, or community based help in the Clinton area
What It Offers: Counseling and support services for people working toward stability after major life barriers.


Halfway Houses and Transitional Housing in Missouri

Housing is usually the biggest problem after release. Start with programs that already work with people who have criminal records. You can also read our full housing help for felons guide before applying for apartments.

Missouri Reentry Housing Directory

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by provider
Best For: Finding housing options by county
What It Offers: Searchable housing resources, including programs that may work with people leaving prison or under supervision.

Dismas House of St. Louis

Location: 5025 Cote Brilliante Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 361 2802
Best For: Federal reentry housing in the St. Louis area
What It Offers: Residential reentry services, structure, employment preparation, and transition support.

Alpha House of Springfield

Location: 469 East High Street, Springfield, MO 65803
Phone: (417) 831 3033
Best For: Federal reentry housing in Southwest Missouri
What It Offers: Residential reentry support, counseling, training, programming, and reintegration help.

Welcome House Kansas City

Location: 1414 East 27th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: (816) 472 0760
Best For: Men who need sober living after jail, prison, treatment, or homelessness
What It Offers: Structured recovery housing, daily accountability, peer support, recovery programming, and long term stability planning.

Mission Gate Prison Ministry

Location: Missouri programs in Cuba, Troy, Chesterfield, and the St. Louis area
Phone: (636) 391 8560
Best For: Men and women who want a Christian residential reentry program
What It Offers: Residential reentry programming, faith based recovery support, mentoring, and structured aftercare.

New Life Evangelistic Center Safe Houses

Location: Overland and St. Louis area
Phone: (314) 421 3020
Best For: Women and children facing homelessness, poverty, domestic violence, or emergency housing needs
What It Offers: Emergency safe house services, meals, clothing, hygiene products, showers, and support.


Housing Solutions for People With Felonies in Missouri

A felony record can make apartment applications harder, but it does not mean every landlord will deny you. Smaller landlords, sober living homes, transitional housing programs, faith based housing, and nonprofit housing providers may be more flexible than large apartment companies.

Use these resources first:

Missouri 211

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Dial 211
Best For: Emergency housing, rent help, shelters, food, utilities, and local referrals
What It Offers: A statewide referral line that connects people to local nonprofit and government resources.

Missouri Housing Development Commission

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through website
Best For: Affordable housing information and housing assistance resources
What It Offers: Housing program information, affordable housing search tools, and statewide housing assistance resources.

Housing and Urban Development Missouri Resource Page

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through HUD Missouri
Best For: Public housing, rental assistance, and subsidized housing information
What It Offers: Housing authority links, rental help, foreclosure help, and federal housing resources.

Tip: Before paying an application fee, ask the landlord whether felony records are automatic denials or reviewed individually. For more help, read how to find apartments that accept felons.


Emergency Food, Clothing, and Shelter

If you are out now and need food, clothing, shelter, or hygiene items, start with these resources. You can also use our guide to emergency financial help for felons.

Missouri 211

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Dial 211
Best For: Emergency referrals close to your city or county
What It Offers: Food pantry referrals, shelters, utility help, clothing closets, transportation help, and crisis services.

The Salvation Army Midland Division

Location: Missouri and Southern Illinois
Phone: Varies by local office
Best For: Food, shelter, clothing, disaster help, utility help, and emergency assistance
What It Offers: Local social services, food programs, emergency shelter, and basic needs support.

St. Louis Area Foodbank

Location: 70 Corporate Woods Drive, Bridgeton, MO 63044
Phone: (314) 292 6262
Best For: Food assistance in the St. Louis region
What It Offers: Food pantry locator, mobile markets, and food distribution resources.

Harvesters Community Food Network

Location: Kansas City region
Phone: (816) 929 3000
Best For: Food help in the Kansas City area
What It Offers: Food pantry locator, mobile distributions, and partner food programs.

New Life Evangelistic Center

Location: 2428 Woodson Road, Overland, MO 63114
Phone: (314) 421 3020
Best For: Homeless services and emergency support in the St. Louis area
What It Offers: Shelter related support, meals, clothing, hygiene items, showers, and safe house referrals.


Free or Low Cost Health Care

Health problems, mental health needs, and medication gaps can cause a person to violate supervision or lose a job. Get connected early.

Missouri Department of Mental Health

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through website
Best For: Mental health, substance use, developmental disability, and recovery support
What It Offers: Statewide behavioral health resources, provider directories, crisis support, and recovery services.

Find a Missouri Community Health Center

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by clinic
Best For: People without insurance or people who need low cost primary care
What It Offers: Sliding scale medical care, dental care, mental health care, and pharmacy services at federally supported clinics.

St. Louis Integrated Health Network RE LINK

Location: St. Louis City and St. Louis County
Phone: Referral based program
Best For: Justice involved people who need health care and social service connections after release
What It Offers: Help connecting to care, treatment, and community support for people with recent justice involvement.

Missouri Medicaid, MO HealthNet

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through Missouri Department of Social Services
Best For: Low income adults, families, people with disabilities, and people who may qualify for Medicaid
What It Offers: Health coverage for eligible Missouri residents, including doctor visits, prescriptions, hospital care, and behavioral health services.


Legal Documents and Legal Help

You may need a birth certificate, state ID, Social Security card, driver license, court records, or expungement information. These resources can help.

Missouri Department of Revenue Driver License Office Locator

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by office
Best For: State ID, driver license, and license reinstatement questions
What It Offers: Office locator for Missouri IDs, driver licenses, and motor vehicle services.

Missouri Bureau of Vital Records

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: (573) 751 6387
Best For: Birth certificates, death certificates, and vital records
What It Offers: Instructions for ordering Missouri birth certificates and other vital records.

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri

Location: St. Louis and Eastern Missouri
Phone: (314) 534 4200
Best For: Low income civil legal help
What It Offers: Legal help with housing, benefits, family safety, consumer issues, and other civil legal problems.

Legal Aid of Western Missouri

Location: Kansas City and Western Missouri
Phone: (816) 474 6750
Best For: Low income civil legal help in Western Missouri
What It Offers: Legal help with housing, benefits, domestic safety, consumer law, and other civil legal issues.

Missouri Courts

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by court
Best For: Court records, case lookup, forms, and court information
What It Offers: Access to Missouri court information, forms, and online case search tools.

For more information on clearing records, read our guide to expungement for felons.


Financial Help

Financial help is usually limited, but Missouri has programs that may help with food, medical coverage, childcare, utilities, and emergency needs.

Missouri Department of Social Services

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through website
Best For: SNAP, Medicaid, temporary assistance, childcare help, and public benefits
What It Offers: Online applications and information for state benefit programs.

Missouri SNAP Food Assistance

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through Missouri DSS
Best For: Food benefits for low income individuals and families
What It Offers: Monthly food benefits for eligible people. Some felony drug conviction rules and work requirements may apply depending on your situation.

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Missouri

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through Missouri DSS
Best For: Utility bill help
What It Offers: Heating and cooling assistance for eligible households.

Missouri 211

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Dial 211
Best For: Local emergency help
What It Offers: Referrals for rent help, utility help, food, transportation, shelters, clothing, and crisis services.

For more options, see financial help for felons and grants for felons.


Employment Help for Felons in Missouri

Many people with felony records can still get hired, but the best jobs often depend on the conviction, how long ago it happened, the type of job, and whether the employer reviews records individually.

Missouri Job Centers

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by local job center
Best For: Job search help, training, resumes, interviews, and workforce programs
What It Offers: Career counseling, job listings, training referrals, resume help, hiring events, and workforce services.

CareerOneStop Reentry Program Finder

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by provider
Best For: Finding employment programs that work with people who have criminal records
What It Offers: Searchable directory of reentry and employment programs in Missouri.

Connections to Success

Location: St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, and other service areas
Phone: Contact through website
Best For: People who need employment coaching, life skills, clothing, and long term support
What It Offers: Employment readiness, coaching, mentoring, personal development, and support services for people rebuilding their lives.

Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis

Location: St. Louis region
Phone: (314) 615 3600
Best For: Job training, workforce help, basic needs, and community support
What It Offers: Employment services, community support, education programs, food help, and family assistance.

Start with jobs that are often more realistic for people with records, including warehouse work, food service, construction, manufacturing, delivery, landscaping, cleaning, moving, trucking, temp work, and some call center jobs. Use our lists of second chance jobs for felons and trucking companies that hire felons if you need employer ideas.


Substance Abuse Help and Recovery Support

Substance abuse treatment and recovery housing can be the difference between stability and going back to jail. Missouri has many recovery resources.

Missouri Department of Mental Health Substance Use Services

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Contact through website
Best For: Treatment referrals, recovery support, and substance use services
What It Offers: Information about treatment programs, recovery support providers, crisis services, and behavioral health resources.

Missouri Recovery Support Providers

Location: Statewide Missouri
Phone: Varies by provider
Best For: Finding recovery community centers, recovery housing, and peer support by county
What It Offers: State listed recovery support providers organized by region and county.

Welcome House Kansas City

Location: 1414 East 27th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: (816) 472 0760
Best For: Men in early recovery who need structured sober living
What It Offers: Recovery housing, structure, peer accountability, programming, and relapse prevention support.

The Reentry Opportunity Center

Location: 1621 Towne Drive, Columbia, MO 65202
Phone: (573) 607 9372
Best For: People in Columbia who need reentry and recovery connections
What It Offers: Peer support, reentry navigation, referrals, recovery support, and transportation assistance.


Other Helpful Resources

If you need more than reentry programs, these guides may help:

Notice: You may also find our “Reentry Survival Guide for Felons” helpful in addition to this page.


What Makes a Good Reentry Program

A good reentry program does more than hand someone a flyer and send them away. The best programs help with the real problems that usually hit first after release, like housing, ID, transportation, job search, food, clothing, recovery support, and staying on track with parole or probation. A strong program should feel practical. It should help you solve immediate problems while also helping you build toward long term stability.

Good reentry programs also have structure and real follow through. That usually means staff who return calls, clear intake steps, honest answers about what they can and cannot do, and connections to other services when they cannot help directly. The strongest programs often combine several things at once, like case management, mentoring, job readiness, housing help, recovery support, and community referrals. Programs that only offer one small service can still be useful, but the best ones usually help you build an actual plan.


Tips for Choosing a Reentry Program

Call before you go if you can. Ask what services they actually offer, who qualifies, what documents you need, whether they help people right after release, and whether they have waiting lists. This can save time and avoid wasted trips.

Ask specific questions. Do not just ask if they help with reentry. Ask if they help with housing, jobs, IDs, clothing, transportation, recovery, legal referrals, or case management. A lot of places sound helpful until you find out they only offer one narrow service.

Look for programs that connect you to other help. Even if one program cannot solve everything, a good one should know where to send you next. That matters a lot in reentry because most people need more than one kind of support.

Do not judge a program only by its website. Some very helpful programs have weak websites. Some polished websites do not actually provide much real help. What matters most is whether they answer the phone, explain the process clearly, and help people solve real problems.

If a program is full, ask what to do next. Ask if they know another program, another shelter, a workforce office, a church ministry, or a local county resource that may help sooner. One good referral can make a big difference.

Keep your paperwork together. If possible, carry your ID, release paperwork, Social Security card, birth certificate copies, parole or probation paperwork, resume, and any referral forms in one folder. That makes it easier to apply for multiple programs fast.

Follow up. A lot of people call once and stop. Reentry services can be overloaded. Sometimes the difference between getting help and not getting help is calling back, showing up on time, and staying on their radar.


Disclaimer

This page is for general informational purposes only. Programs, addresses, phone numbers, services, and eligibility rules can change. Always verify details directly with the organization before relying on them. Nothing on this page should be considered legal advice.