Community Programs
The Christian County Health Department participates in a variety of programs with the goal of serving those in our community who need it most. Below is a non-comprehensive list of programs currently offered. If you have any questions, please contact us at 417-581-7285.
The Safe at Home address confidentiality program can help survivors of many different crimes stay safe by providing a designated address for survivors to use when creating new public records, helping to maintain the privacy of their addresses and ensure an extra level of safety.
The Christian County Health Department is proud to aid potential applicants in joining the program. To learn more about Safe at Home, either visit the program's website or contact the Health Department at 417-581-7285.
Safe at Home Program
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Safe Cribs for Missouri Program provides cribs and safe sleep education to low-income families who have no other resources for obtaining a crib. The goal of the program is to support families and reduce the risk of sleep-related infant deaths.
To enroll in the Safe Cribs for Missouri program, you must be a current Missouri resident who is 35 weeks gestation to three months postpartum along with several other qualifications which can be found on the DESE website.
Looking to participate in the Safe Cribs Program? Contact the Health Department today! 417-581-7285
Safe Cribs Program
Women, Infants, and Children
Christian County WIC offers support to mothers and their families below a certain level of income or who are under or uninsured. To learn more about qualifying for WIC and how WIC could benefit your family, click here.
Receive free diapers and baby wipes by quitting smoking! Enroll in Baby & Me-Tobacco Free and access one-on-one phone or video counseling from your home, a plan to support and help you quit smoking and up to $350 in gift cards for diapers and baby wipes.
If you are up to 36 weeks pregnant, a current tobacco user, quit since becoming pregnant or quit within three months of becoming pregnant, enroll today by visiting the Health Department or by referring yourself online.
Baby and Me Tobacco Free
Temporary Medicaid
In Missouri, temporary Medicaid coverage, known as Presumptive Eligibility (PE), provides immediate, limited access to medical services while an applicant's full Medicaid application is being processed. This allows individuals to receive necessary healthcare services before their full eligibility is determined.
Visit MyDSS to apply for Missouri Medicaid.