About Saint Patrick Center
Saint Patrick Center in St. Louis, Missouri is a nonprofit substance use treatment and behavioral health provider serving individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
As a ministry of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, the organization integrates outpatient addiction services and mental health care, supportive housing and employment support under one roof.
Its mission driven model emphasizes whole person recovery through housing stability, case management and community reintegration.
Key Facts About Saint Patrick Center
- Outpatient programs: Shamrock Club offers outpatient services and intensive case management for mental health and substance use disorders
- Dual diagnosis care: Support for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions including cognitive behavioral therapy and medication based treatment options
- Populations served: Adults, young adults, veterans and individuals managing past trauma or behavioral health needs
- Women focused services: The Women's Night Program provides emergency shelter and specialized support for up to 40 women experiencing homelessness, mental illness or substance use disorder
- Veteran pathways: SSVF, VETS Program and Project HERO, Veterans Bridge Housing and Transition in Place support veterans and their families
- Wraparound supports: Psychiatry, outreach and coordinated entry, transitional services and aftercare tied to long term housing stability
- Low barrier access: Grace House offers a 24 hour safe haven while the Welcome Center provides walk in intakes and assessments at Saint Patrick Center in St. Louis
- Practical amenities: Meals and laundry, safe rest space and on site case management designed to remove barriers to recovery
- Payment options: Financial assistance, financing and free services are available to qualifying clients





