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Joplin / Missouri / United States
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Established in 1978, Community Support Services has been providing a wide range of programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities in Missouri. Its residential programs offer opportunities, including community involvement, consumer driven support, independence, self-assurance, responsibility, acceptance and assistance with activities of daily living that include bathing, dressing, grooming and eating. It also provides services, such as shopping, banking, budgeting, using public transportation, social interaction and recreation and leisure activities. The organization provides individualized support services for persons with disabilities and their families by enhancing opportunities for growth, productivity and independence. Its community support services include medication administration and crises intervention, 24-hour emergency on-call staff and family involvement. Community Support Services is located in Joplin, Mo.
Springfield / Missouri / United States
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Saint Joseph / Missouri / United States
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Midland Empire Resources for Independent Living, also known as MERIL, is a community-based, nonresidential agency that works to promote independent living and enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. It serves the residents of Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Clinton, Holt, Nodaway, DeKalb, Gentry and Worth counties in Missouri. Midland Empire Resources for Independent Living also provides services for deaf and hearing impaired individuals, as well as traumatic brain injury survivors. Its independent living services include self-advocacy training, peer support, community education, and housing and personal assistance. The agency also offers in-home services related to personal care, homemaker chore, respite, authorized nurse visits and counseling. Midland Empire Resources for Independent Living maintains a location in St. Joseph, Mo.
O Fallon / Missouri / United States
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A reliable local economy is the backbone of a flourishing community. At O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce & Industries, their caring, experienced team is committed to the economic prosperity and entrepreneurship of the community. Through education, professional networking, and engagement, the Chamber of Commerce is helping the St. Charles County and O’Fallon, MO, region to grow and thrive. O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce & Industries is enthusiastically pro-business. Not only does an emphasis on local business improve the economic climate of the region, but it also makes the area a more enjoyable place for you, your children, and future generations. It promotes local jobs, ensures there are valuable services in reach, and helps residents put food on the table. Additionally, it supports technological, medical, and environmental innovation that not only serves the local community, but the world. In all, local businesses make the community a more interesting, diverse, and fun place in which to live. To stimulate community growth and entrepreneurship, the Chamber of Commerce hosts a range of local events that assist professionals in meeting new clients, learning fundamental skills, and developing relationships. Before a business even becomes a startup, the organization offers a range of programs designed to boost success. From a business’ humble beginnings to a pivotal late-stage growth, this organization offers support every step of the way. To learn more about how O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce & Industries can support your business, call (636) 240-1818 today. You can also visit the Chamber of Commerce online. Don’t forget to check the calendar for the latest local events and activities.
Sedalia / Missouri / United States
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The Center for Human Services is the umbrella title under which three program areas provide services for children and adults with disabilities. Its childcare program includes a variety of services for income-eligible families, including home visits, help with accessing community services and information for parents on child development. The employment services program offers job training, job placement and rehabilitation services to people with disabilities. The community living program consists of community integration services, such as day habilitation; supported living facilities; and community housing in the form of group homes and apartments. These services are available to disabled people in Pettis, Saline and Moniteau counties in Missouri.
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Community Action Agency of St. Louis County Inc (CAASTLC) is a not-for-profit corporation that has been serving the low-income group of St. Louis County for more than 40 years. CAASTLC aims at eradicating poverty and helping families who are suffering because of poverty. Situated at Saint Louis, Missouri, it offers various programs such as youth at risk program, weatherization assistance program, management programs, prison reentry program, life skills classes, community action, and employment development program. It also provides a range of services including step up to leadership, substance abuse/anger, energy services, assessment and referral, veterans support services, and additional support services. It serves the Overland and Central Overland Park neighborhoods.
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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The Missouri Coalition for The Environment (MCE) works to protect and restore the environment through education, public engagement and legal action. MCE focuses its advocacy efforts on clean water, air quality and open spaces. In conjunction with local universities and environmental organizations MCE pursues an agenda designed to advance issues of environmental significance.

Kansas City / Missouri / United States
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Children International is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that helps the children, their families and communities living in poverty. Its child sponsorship program unites children in need with individual sponsors who help through monthly contributions in their most basic needs, such as medical and dental care, nutritional assistance, educational support and youth programs. Its various projects, such as latrine building, clean-water initiatives and income-generation programs help families live healthier and happier lives. It provides safe, sturdy homes for impoverished families who suffer in substandard housing and for victims of natural disasters, such as hurricanes and fires. Its sponsorship program benefits more than 300,000 impoverished children and their families in more than 10 countries throughout the world, including Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Mexico, the Philippines, the United States and Zambia. Children International is located in Kansas City, Mo., and was founded in 1936.
Kansas City / Missouri / United States
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The Kansas City Zoo features both exotic and familiar animals. America's Best Zoos 2008 ranked it the best zoo in the nation for chimpanzees and kangaroos and the best place to see African animals. The zoo also made the Top Ten for Australian animals and elephants, rhinos and hippos. It also has a special Kid Zone.

Best and worst times to go to Kansas City Zoo
The zoo is open in inclement weather, but some rides may not operate. The best times to visit are September and October as the temperature cools and fewer field trips are scheduled and colder weather hasn't yet hit the area.

Must see/do at Kansas City Zoo
The chimpanzee exhibit in the Africa section is the farthest from the entrance, but worth the journey. According to Jane Goodall, well-known authority on apes, the Kansas City Zoo has "one of the finest chimpanzee exhibits in North America." Don't miss the new Bornean orangutan in the Tiger Trail section of the zoo, between the red panda and the rhinoceros hornbill. The Helzberg Penguin Plaza near the Kid Zone Pavilion is another popular exhibit.

Admission to Kansas City Zoo 
General admission to the zoo is around $14 for adults ages 12 and up, with a senior discount for visitors ages 55 and up. Tickets for children ages 3 to 11 are around $12. Children ages 2 and under are free. Packages are available that also include train, tram, endangered species carousel, boat and Sky Safari rides. Individual rides are in the $2 to $3 range. You can rent strollers, wagons and wheelchairs in the $8 to $10, on a first-come, first served basis. Electric convenience vehicles (ECVs) are in the $22 to $25 range. You can reserve an ECV at (816) 595-1137, but no same-day reservations are accepted.

Parking at Kansas City Zoo
Park free in the Mane, Zebra and Cheetah parking lots. All lots include handicap spaces. A designated drop-off zone is located at the entrance to the zoo, between the Zebra and Cheetah lots.

Public Transportation to Kansas City Zoo
Take the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCTA) bus #108 Indiana to the front zoo entrance throughout the day when the zoo is open. For more information call (816) 285-3689.

Food at Kansas City Zoo
Restaurants, snack shops and vending machines are available throughout the zoo. Snacks are around $4 and meals are around $10. The newest restaurant is the Tuxedo Grill near the penguin exhibit. It offers flat bread pizzas, steak burgers, black bean burgers, grilled chicken club sandwiches and salads. Other venues feature such choices as hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cream and other favorites. Visitors are allowed to bring in their own food and nonalcoholic beverages to picnic areas scattered throughout the zoo. (No glass containers.)

Insider tip for visitors to Kansas City Zoo
Touring the Australia/Tiger Trail section of the zoo takes about one and one-half hours. Plan on about two hours for the Africa section.

Author's bio: Mary-Lane Kamberg is a lifelong Kansas City resident. As a child she rode the streetcar with her mother to visit the zoo. She spend her second date with her husband visiting the giraffes. She took her own children and ater her grandchildren to see the animals.

 

Hazelwood / Missouri / United States
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Worldwide International Food Market is an international grocery whose food products are organized by country. You'll find produce, frozen foods, dairy, bakery items and fresh-made deli items.