Support Groups, Area Shelters, Food Pantries, and Special Needs, etc., in
Mountain View, MO/Howell County
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Al-Anon
Family meetings
Mondays : 7pm–8pm.
Mountain View
Presbyterian Church basement.
324 2nd St.
(N Ash & 2nd St.)
Mountain View, MO
417-257-8832
What is Al-Anon? Click here.
Directions: Click here.
A.A. MEETINGS
Every Tuesday night,
including holidays.
7pm-8pm. All ages.
First Presbyterian Church
324 2nd St. (N Ash & 2nd St.)
Mountain View, MO 65548
Local Hotline: (417) 256-8988
What is A.A.? Click here.
"Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. Attendance is free. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety."
Directions: Click here.
Virtual meetings
and phone meetings:
(No local in-person meetings
available in this area yet.)
THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS
CELEBRATE RECOVERY is a Christ-centered, 12-Step Recovery Program: For anyone struggling with hurt, hang-ups, and habits of any kind. It is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our life.
Find out more: Click here.
Directions: Click here.
Whetstone Ranch
6850 County Road 2660
Mountain View, MO 65548
Phone: (417) 302-4896
Website: https://whetstoneboysranch.com
Food Pantry
1st Thursday/month: 9am-1pm
425 E. 1st St., Mt. View, MO 65548
(at the Old VFW Hall)
Phone: (417) 277-5521
Mountain View, MO.
General Info: 417-934-5721
Hotlines: 1-800-667-1811 or
417-934-1811.
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence: women, men, and children.
West Plains, MO:
DISABILITIES & SPECIAL NEEDS
Based in West Plains, MO
Website:
https://www.werestorehope.com/
Videos about Restoring Hope people:
Phone: (417) 255-8781
Email: info@werstorehope.com
Are You A Victim Of Human Trafficking?
If you are a victim of human trafficking,
please call:
9-1-1, or *55. Let us help.