Are you having trouble getting to the food pantry during COVID-19? We would love to help you.
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Read MoreFree Narcan is now available at the Lincoln County Health Department. Narcan is provided to us free of charge through the MO-Hope Project. Anyone can walk-in or make an appointment.
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Read MoreThere is a new overnight warming center in Lincoln County. The warming center will be at the Lincoln County Health Department, 5 Health Department Drive, Troy, MO. If it is predicted to be 20 degrees or below overnight, anyone needing shelter can call the Emergency Weather Response Hotline at 636-395-0492 for information on available shelters.
Read MoreLincoln County is in need of an overnight warming center to keep people safe and prevent deaths due to extreme cold. Space to host people in need of a warming center is available at the Lincoln County Health Department, and there is great need for volunteers (organizations and individuals) to assist with staffing the center. In order to participate, volunteers must go through a 1.5 hour training and be 18 years old or older.
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