Monarch Immigrant Services serves the St. Louis community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Missouri.
Learn more about Outpatient Treatment, Crisis Intervention, Psychiatric Services.
Monarch Immigrant Services, located in St. Louis, Missouri, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting immigrant and refugee communities through comprehensive legal, social, and mental health services. Founded in 2002 by stateless refugee women, the organization continues its mission of equity, compassion, and inclusion by addressing the complex needs of individuals and families navigating new lives in the United States. With professional multilingual staff, Monarch provides culturally responsive care that helps participants overcome barriers to essential services while fostering resilience and community integration.
As a Missouri Department of Mental Health certified provider, Monarch offers a wide range of behavioral health services, including outpatient therapy, psychological assessment, crisis intervention, psychiatry, and school-based trauma counseling. Their programs are uniquely designed to address the effects of torture, war trauma, displacement, and cultural adjustment. Specialized approaches such as trauma-focused counseling, culturally competent therapy, and certified interpretation services ensure that individuals receive treatment in their preferred language. Additionally, Monarch integrates innovative mind-body wellness programs, supporting those managing both mental health concerns and physical health conditions such as diabetes and weight-related challenges. By combining legal advocacy, social support, and mental health care, Monarch Immigrant Services provides holistic solutions that empower immigrant and refugee families to heal, thrive, and build new futures in St. Louis.