United Way Critical Medical Needs Program

When you are dealing with a major physical or mental health crisis, you can have trouble paying your utility bills. The loss of your utilities can exacerbate your health condition and spiral into other unforeseen consequences that jeopardize everyone in the household’s stability.
United Way of Greater Kansas City launched the Critical Medical Needs program in the summer of 2024. It is designed to stop disconnection or restore services for households with people who have critical medical needs. This new program, made possible in the Kansas City area by the support of Evergy and Spire, works with health system partners and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) to identify eligible patients, speed up securing assistance, and provide additional supports for households that are struggling with major medical needs.
Currently, this program is only available to Missouri residents. It is administered by United Way of Greater Kansas City, United Way of St. Louis and United Way of Southwestern Missouri and Southeastern Kansas. The program can help with Evergy, Spire, Ameren, and Missouri American water bills, while we work to add other utility partners. If you are unsure which United Way will assist you, please use this form to find out which United Way serves your county:
If you are served by United Way of Greater Kansas City, the referral form for this program may be completed by the provider or by an individual with a verifiable relationship to the provider holding a valid NPI number. United Way reserves the right to verify the referral with the provider before proceeding with any assistance.
Our initial launch included Children’s Mercy Hospital, University Health, and Mosaic Health but we are adding new healthcare partners and looking to expand the network of referral points in the next year.
Why only Missouri: This program is a result of work by the Missouri Public Service Commission staff, utility companies operating in Missouri, and United Ways across the state to secure funding, develop process, and assist Missouri residents with critical medical needs.
Spire Western Missouri Service Area
Andrew County
Barry County
Barton County
Buchanan County
Carroll County
Cass County
Cedar County
Christian County
Clay County
Clinton County
Cooper County
Dade County
DeKalb County
Greene County
Henry County
Howard County
Jackson County
Jasper County
Johnson County
Lafayette County
Lawrence County
McDonald County
Moniteau County
Newton County
Pettis County
Platte Ray County
Saline County
Stone County
Vernon County
Evergy Metro and Evergy Missouri West Service Area
Andrew County
Atchison County
Barton County
Bates County
Benton County
Buchanan County
Caldwell County
Carroll County
Cass County
Cedar County
Chariton County
Clay County
Clinton County
Cole County
Cooper County
Daviess County
Dekalb County
Gasconade County
Gentry County
Grundy County
Harrison County
Henry County
Holt County
Howard County
Jackson County
Jasper County
Johnson County
Lafayette County
Linn County
Livingston County
Mercer County
Nodaway County
Osage County
Perry County
Pettis County
Platte County
Randolph County
Ray County
St. Charles County
Saint Clair County
Saline County
Sullivan County
Vernon County
Worth County
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