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Version 2: Last Updated December 15, 2015 Welcome to the Northside Service Providers Directory! This document is a crowd-sourced compilation of the many organizations working in North St. Louis City. All data have been provided by the organizations themselves. This document contains: (1) TABLE OF CONTENTS (begins on page 2) (2) ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY of the organizations, including details and contact information (begins on page 4) (2) INDEX of the organizations, grouped according to areas served, type of services, and organizational needs (begins on page 50) (3) CITY RESOURCES for the Northside (begins on page 88) Want to be included in this directory? Submit your information at surveymonkey.com/r/stlproviders and we will put your organization in the newest version of the book! Have other questions? Feel free to contact Paul Sorenson at Grace Hill: [email protected].

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Version 2: Last Updated December 15, 2015

Welcome to the Northside Service Providers Directory! This document is a crowd-sourced compilation of the many organizations working in North St. Louis City. All data have been provided by the organizations themselves. This document contains:

(1) TABLE OF CONTENTS (begins on page 2) (2) ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY of the organizations, including details and contact information (begins on page 4) (2) INDEX of the organizations, grouped according to areas served, type of services, and organizational needs (begins on page 50) (3) CITY RESOURCES for the Northside (begins on page 88)

Want to be included in this directory? Submit your information at surveymonkey.com/r/stlproviders and we will put your organization in the newest version of the book! Have other questions? Feel free to contact Paul Sorenson at Grace Hill: [email protected].

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF NORTHSIDE SERVICE PROVIDERS.….4 INDEX OF NORTHSIDE SERVICE PROVIDERS…….49 Areas Served…….49 Baden/Riverview…….49 Carr Square…….49 Columbus Square…….50 College Hill…….50 Entire City of St. Louis…….50 Entire St. Louis Region…….51 Fairgrounds…….51 Hamilton Heights…….51 Hyde Park…….51 JeffVanderLou…….52 Kingshighway…….52 Lindell Park…….52 Mark Twain…….52 North Pointe…….52 North Riverfront…….52 North St. Louis City…….52 O’Fallon…….53 Old North…….53 Penrose…….54

St. Louis City…….54 St. Louis County…….54 St. Louis Place…….55 The Ville/Greater Ville…….55 Walnut Park East…….55 Walnut Park West…….55 Wells-Goodfellow…….55 West End…….55 Other…….56 Services Provided…….57 Advocacy/Policy…….57 Arts & Culture…….57 Basic Needs…….58 Business Development…….58

Community Development…….58 Disability Services…….60 Early Childhood Education…….60 Education (K-5)…….60 Education (6-12)…….61 Education (Adult)…….61 Emergency Services…….62 Employment…….62 Environment/Green…….63 Equality/Diversity…….63

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Faith-Based/Spiritual…….63 Finances…….63 Food…….64 Funder/Fundraising…….64 Government Services…….64 Health Care…….64 Homeless Services…….65 Housing…….65 Legal…….65 Mental Health…….66 Public/Community Health…….66 Public Safety…….67 Recreation…….67 Technical Assistance/ Capacity..…..67 Technology…….67 Transportation…….68 Veterans Services…….68 Youth/Teen Programs…….68 Other…….69

Organizational Needs…….70 Strategic Planning…….70 Program Evaluation…….70

Neighborhood Leadership…….71 Community Engagement…….72 Business Development…….73 Board Development…….73 Partnership Development…….74 For-Profit Business Connections…….75 Professional Training…….75 Volunteers…….76 Volunteer Management…….77 Grant Writing…….77 Fundraising…….78 Financial Assistance…….79 Marketing/PR…….79 Advertising…….81 Graphic/Web Design…….81 Technology/Software…….82 Client Services…….82 Consulting Services…….83 Accounting Support…….83 HR Support/Policies…….83 Management Tools…….83 Office Space…….84 Employee Recruitment…….84 Insurance/Benefits…….84 Legal Assistance…….84 Other…….85

CITY RESOURCE LISTINGS…..87

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1. 22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri—Family Court (314) 552-2775 920 N. Vandeventer St. Louis, MO 63108 www.courts.mo.gov

Contact Person: Charles O. Robinson

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Basic Needs, Government Services

Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

2. 100 Black Men, St. Louis (314) 531-9820 4631 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63108 100blackmenstl.com

Contact Person: Lorenzo Winston, Community Liaison Representative, (314) 367-1778, [email protected] Mission: Mentoring, Education, Health and Wellness, and Economic Development.

Services Provided: Business Development, Community Development, Finances, Food, Education (K-12), Youth & Teen Programs, Mentoring, Public/Community Health Population Served: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

3. Angel Baked Cookies (314) 449-1821 2441 Fall Ave St. Louis, MO 63113 www.angelbaked.org

Contact Person: Carla Jones, Program Manager, [email protected] Mission: Angel Baked is a social enterprise of North Grand Neighborhood Services that empowers youth through employment, training, and personal development.

Services Provided: Employment, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, JeffVanderLou

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4. Asbury United Methodist Church

(314) 371-4863 4001 Maffitt Ave ST. Louis, MO 63113 www.asburyumcstl.net

Contact Person: Pastor Ivan C. James, asburyumcstl.gmail.com Mission: Development of the body, mind and spirit.

Services Provided: Early Childhood/Childcare, Faith-Based/Spiritual Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, The Ville/Greater Ville

5. Ashland Elementary (314) 385-4767 3921 N. Newstead Ave. St. Louis, MO 63115

Contact Person: Lisa Brown, Principal, [email protected] Services Provided: Education (K-5), Youth/Teen Programs

Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, O’Fallon

6. BJC HealthCare — School Outreach & Youth Development

(314) 286-0460 4901 Forest Park Ave Ste. 1021 M.S. 90-75-577 St. Louis, MO 63108 www.bjcschooloutreach.org

Contact Person: Mackenzie McNamara Community Health Coordinator (314) 286-0429 [email protected]

Mission: BJC School Outreach and Youth Development's mission is to empower youth to make the best possible decisions regarding personal health, safety and health care career exploration.

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (K-12), Public/Community Health, Youth/Teen Programs, Job Shadowing Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18) Neighborhood(s): St. Louis Region (50 mile radius of each BJC Hospital)

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7. BJC HealthCare — Healthy Schools Healthy Communities (314) 286-0460 4901 Forest Park Ave Ste. 1021 M.S. 90-75-577 St. Louis, MO 63108 www.bjcschooloutreach.org

Contact Person: Erica Oliver, Health Partner, (314) 286-0539

Mission: Healthy Schools Healthy Communities empowers communities to build a healthier future for children and families across Missouri. We bring together schools, community organizations, businesses, parents, and residents to identify and push for changes that increase access to healthy food and physical activity where our kids live, learn, and play.

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (K-12), Public/Community Health Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Carr Square, The Ville/Greater Ville, Carondelet

8. Blackmun Footcare, LLC

(314) 932- 1570 2608 N. 14th St. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.blackmunfootcare.com

Contact Person: Dr. Annessa Blackmun, DPM, Owner/Podiatrist, (502) 418-4809, [email protected] Mission: To provide general podiatric medicine, foot and ankle surgery, and wound care to its patients.

Services Provided: Health Care Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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9. Brown School of Social Work at Washington University

(314) 935-8348 #1 Brookings Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130 brownschool.wustl.edu

Contact Person: Cynthia Williams, Assistant Dean of Field Education & Community Partnerships, (314) 935-7348, [email protected] Mission: To promote evidence based practices and research; social justice; address disparities and inequities.

Services Provided: Education (Adult) Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

10. Building Futures (314) 518-5279 1119 Mississippi Ave Apt 407 St. Louis, MO 63104 www.building-futures.org

Contact Person: Frank Lorberbaum, Director, [email protected] Mission: Our mission is to help young people obtain the education necessary for their well-being and success in their future working lives.

Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Education (K-12), Education (Adult) Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

11. Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis

(314) 238-2000 1058 Old Des Peres Rd. St. Louis, MO 63131 www.cancersupportstl.org

Contact Person: Kelly O’Neal, Program Outreach Coordinator, (314) 238-2000 ext: 230, [email protected] Mission: To ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community to enhance their overall well-being.

Services Provided: Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Psychological Support

Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities

Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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12. City of St. Louis, 21st Ward (314) 769-9000 4449 Red Bud Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.northcampus.org

Contact Person: Antonio French, Alderman Liz Peinado, Director of The Sanctuary, (314) 762-8470, [email protected] Mission: To provide children with education and an enriching childhood experience to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Community Development, Public Safety, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Minorities Neighborhood(s): College Hill, O’Fallon, Penrose

13. Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis

(314) 516-5845 One University Blvd 427 SSB St. Louis, MO 63121 www.communitybuildersstl.org

Contact Person: Jenny Ryan, Community Development Specialist, (314) 402-5595, [email protected] Mission: CBN is a regional association whose members work to build vibrant neighborhoods where all people want - and can afford - to live.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Community Development, Technical Assistance/Capacity Population: Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

14. Community Development Administration

(314) 657-3700 1520 Market St. Ste. 2000 St. Louis, MO 63115 www.stlouis-mo.gov/cda

Contact Person: Cerese Pennington, [email protected] Mission: The primary goal is to promote neighborhood growth and stabilization through the production of new and rehabilitated housing, especially for low and moderate income people.

Services Provided: Community Development, Finances, Technical Assistance/Capacity Population: Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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15. Community Mediation Services of St. Louis

(314) 533-3550 3752 Giles Ave St. Louis, MO 63116 www.mediationstl.org

Contact Person: John Doggette, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: Our mission is to help people come together to bring people together to talk and resolve differences through mediation, education, and training.

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (Adult), Equity/Diversity, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Public Safety Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

16. Community Renewal & Development, Inc (314) 289-9900 P.O. Box 7812 St. Louis, MO 63106 www.communitydevelopmentinc.org

Contact Person: Sal Martinez, 314-941-4746, [email protected] Mission: To pursue the holistic redevelopment of our service area through physical and human development programming.

Services Provided: Community Development, Housing Population: Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Carr Square, Jeff Vanderlou, St. Louis Place

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17. Computer Village (314) 741-4854 5404 Sun Trail Dr. Florissant, MO 63033 4411 N. Newstead Ave St. Louis, MO 63115

Contact Person: Don Holt, CEO, (314) 537-0274, [email protected] Mission: Computer Village is dedicated to bridging the digital and educational divide in order to create social change.

Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Employment, Public/Community Health, Technology, Youth/Teen Programs, STEM/Technology Training Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

18. Connections to Success

(314) 584-6702 2125 Bissell St. St. Louis, MO 63107 www.connectionstosuccess.org

Contact Person: Napoleon Williams III, Director of Advocacy & Outreach, (636) 940-8027, [email protected] Mission: We inspire individuals to realize their dreams and achieve economic independence by providing hope, resources and a plan.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Community Development, Employment Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Regio

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19. Diversity Awareness Partnership

(314) 246-3146 815 Olive St. St. Louis, MO 63101 www.dapstl.org

Contact Person: Justin Raymundo, Manager of Community Engagement, (314) 246-3143, [email protected] Mission: Diversity Awareness Partnership is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting diversity in the St. Louis region around issues of race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, age and gender identity.

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Employment, Equity/Diversity, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

20. Education 4 All, Inc.

(314) 397-8757 P.O. Box 38722 St. Louis, MO 63138 www.education4allinc.com

Contact Person: Dr. Carletta Washington, CEO/Consultant, Speaker, Author [email protected] Mission: Helping teens and adults be their best at home, school, work, & in the community. Services Provided: Parenting, College Preparation, Stress Reduction, Classroom

Management, Business Development, Education (K-12), Finances, Mental Health Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities, Parents of children ages 3-21, Teachers Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

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21. Energizing Enterprises2, LLC (314) 724-0073 4211 Warne Ave St. Louis, MO 63107 www.nrgze2.com

Contact Person: Shelia Pargo, President, [email protected] Mission: EE2, LLC is a fitness and wellness consulting business that provides services that focuses on client well-being and wholeness of body, mind and spirit. Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Faith-Based/Spiritual, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Recreation

Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Baden/Riverview, College Hill, Fairgrounds, Hyde Park, O’Fallon, Old North, Penrose, The Ville/Greater Ville, West End

22. Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO)

(808) 225-5711 4321 Desoto Ave St. Louis, MO 63107

Contact Person: Lillie Clay, Director/President, [email protected] Mission: To serve the low to moderate incomes, children, youth, young adults, elderly, disabled, displaced homeless and veterans. Guide and direct the community to available programs and help with home efficiency. Restore century old houses to be energy efficient by rehabbing and building new energy sustainable homes. Create a balanced quality of life and safe neighborhood.

Services Provided: Basic Needs, Disability Services, Employment, Housing, Public/Community Health, Public Safety, Veterans Services, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Fairgrounds

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23. Father’s Support Center- St. Louis (314) 333-4170 4411 N. Newstead Ave LL9 St. Louis, MO 63115 www.fatherssupport.org

Contact Person: Chester Deanes Jr., Vice President of Community Outreach, (314) 333-4170 ext. 142, [email protected] Meredith Childs, Social Services Manager, (314) 333-4170 ext. 137, [email protected] Mission: To foster relationships and strengthen families by making every father is a responsible and committed.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Basic Needs, Education (Adult), Employment, Equity/Diversity, Finances, Food, Health Care, Homeless Services, Housing, Legal, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Recreation, Transportation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

24. Fresh Starts Community Garden

(314) 535-6485 2839 Dayton St. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.storytellermizfelix.com

Contact Person: Rosie Willis, Storyteller, [email protected] Mission: To inform in a healthy life style, Enlighten, inspire, Preserve. Inform through storytelling, enlighten, bring to history their rich past, inspire, find joy and entertainment through the Arts of Storytelling.

Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Community Development, Education (K-12), Environmental/Green, Food, Health Care Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, JeffVanderLou

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25. Gateway Greening (314) 588-9600 2211 Washington Ave St. Louis, MO 63130 www.gatewaygreening.org

Contact Person: Matt Even, Community Outreach, (314) 588-9600 ext. 112, [email protected] Mission: Gateway Greening educates and empowers people to strengthen their communities through gardening and urban agriculture.

Services Provided: Community Development, Environmental/Green, Food Population: Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

26. Grace Hill Settlement House (314) 584-6900 2600 Hadley St. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.gracehillsettlement.org

Contact Person: Paul Sorenson, Director of Strategic Planning, (314) 584-6845, [email protected] Mission: Grace Hill Settlement House provides opportunities for individuals, families and communities to be stronger, healthier and more self-reliant. Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Basic Needs, Community Development, Early Childhood/Childcare, Education (K-5), Education (Adult), Housing, Public/Community Health, Technical

Assistance/Capacity, Research, Individual Capacity Building, Financial Services, Employment Services Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, South St. Louis City, Carr Square, Columbus Square, College Hill, Fairgrounds, Hyde Park, Old North

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27. Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission (314) 533-4100 4647 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. St. Louis, MO 63113

Contact Person: Harold Crumpton, President, (314) 443-4117, [email protected] Mission: To develop and promote safe, healthy, and prosperous neighborhoods for low and moderate income families.

Services Provided: Community Development, Housing, Public Safety, Technical Assistance/Capacity, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Adults (19-25), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Kingshighway, The Ville/Greater Ville

28. Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc

(314) 389-3363 5500 Natural Bridge St. Louis, MO 63120 hamiltonheightsstl.org

Contact Person: Jean Gardner, Community Development Specialist, [email protected] Mission: To promote neighborhood revitalization and sustainability by engaging and assisting with improving the existing housing, increasing quality and availability of affordable housing.

Services Provided: Community Development, Food, Housing Population: Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Women, Minorities Neighborhood(s): Hamilton Heights, Mark Twain, Wells-Goodfellow, I-70 Industrial

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29. Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs (314) 779-9606 3026 Laclede Ave St. Louis, MO 63116

Contact Person: Mark Abbott, Director, [email protected] Mission: The HSSU Center for Neighborhood Affairs provides technical assistance to underserved communities throughout Metropolitan St. Louis in community development. We specialize in neighborhood planning, organizational capacity building, grant writing, program design/evaluation, and entrepreneurial support.

Services Provided: Business Development, Community Development, Funder/Fundraising, Technical Assistance/Capacity, Neighborhood Planning Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults 19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Hamilton Heights, Penrose, The Ville/Greater Ville, East St. Louis

30. IFF Professional Services

(314) 588-8840 911 Washington Ave Ste. 203 St. Louis, MO 63101 www.iff.org

Contact Person: Michelle Gleason, Senior Loan Officer, (314) 588-8840 ext. 2, [email protected] Mission: IFF is a mission-driven lender, real estate consultant, and developer that helps communities thrive by creating opportunities for low-income communities and people with disabilities.

Services Provided: Community Development, Finances, Technical Assistance/Capacity, Real Estate Consulting Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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31. Johnson Kemp Foundation (314) 814-0141 616 N. 7th St. Ste. 1008 St. Louis, MO 63101 www.johnsonkempfoundation.org

Contact Person: Phillip Johnson, Board Chair, [email protected] Mission: Empowerment is encouraging, and developing the skills for, self-sufficiency, with a focus on eliminating the future need for charity or welfare in the individuals, families, and the communities.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Arts & Culture, Community Development, Funding/Fundraising, Technical Assistance/Capacity Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City

32. Kaleidoscope Network

(314) 401-0675 3617 Grandel Square Suite 301, St. Louis, MO 63108 www.kaleidoscopenetwork.org

Contact Person: Wendy Addis, Executive Director, [email protected] Sandy Taubenheim, Co-Founder (314) 495-3817 Mission: Kaleidoscope Network provides authentic life experiences in a safe, therapeutic environment to transition young adults with social, emotional and mental health needs into adulthood with the support they need to be successful.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Arts & Culture, Basic Needs, Community Development, Mental Health, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Women, Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

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33. La Salle Middle School (314) 531-9820 4145 Kennerly Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63113 www.lasallemiddleschool.org

Contact Person: Dr. Phil Pusateri, Head of School, (314) 531-9820 ext. 15, [email protected] Mission: Our public charter middle school serves boys and girls in grades 5-8. Our school maintains: A vision of excellence in educational opportunity for all, an academic approach that reflects our core values of care, inclusivity, community, service, justice and zeal, a pedagogy that centers on the belief that all children have incredible potential, and a commitment to academic rigor. La Salle meets each student's individual needs through small class sizes, development of the whole child (social, emotional, academic,

ethical), an extended school day, high school placement classes and counseling to find the best fit high school for our graduates, and dedicated, skilled teachers and staff. Services provided: Education (K-5), Education (6-12), Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

34. Lift For Life Gym (314) 227-7300 1800 S. Broadway Ave St. Louis, MO 63104 www.liftforlifegym.org

Contact Person: Sara Wenger, Grants Manager, (636) 362-9499, [email protected] Mission: To offer at-risk children in North St. Louis city a safe, enriching environment in which to strengthen their bodies, enrich their minds, develop healthy social relationships, and learn to make positive life choices.

Services Provided: Basic Needs, Community Development, Education (K-12), Employment, Environment/Green, Food, Public/Community Health, Technology, Transportation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Old North, (accepts members from any neighborhood in St. Louis

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35. Lincoln University Extension (314) 867-4915 9041 Riverview Dr. St. Louis, MO 63137

Contact Person: Jennifer Davis, Community Outreach, [email protected] Mission: To provide research-based educational outreach programs to Missouri's hard to reach at-risk population.

Services Provided: Education (Adult) Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

36. LinkStL (314) 250-6925 1426 Salisbury St. St. Louis, MO 63107

Contact Person: Timetria Murphy-Watson, Director, [email protected] Mission: Links works to connect the neighbor(s) to the neighborhood. Through collaboration, advocacy, engagement and evaluation, Links will work to connect a “village” of support around individuals and families desiring opportunities for a better tomorrow.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Community Development, Community Organizing Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Hyde Park, Old North

37. Midland States Bank

(636) 681-2116 212 S. Central Ave St. Louis, MO 63105 www.midlandsb.com

Contact Person: David R. Noble, Community Development & CRA Officer, [email protected] Mission: We are a full service community bank.

Services Provided: Business Development, Community Development, Finances, Financial Empowerment Curriculum Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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38. Mission: St. Louis (314) 534-1188 4366 Manchester Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 www.missionstl.org

Contact Person: Ebony Shumpert Mission: To empower people to transform their lives, families, and neighborhoods.

Services Provided: Business Development, Community Development, Education (K-5), kaleiYouth/Teen Programs, Job/Leadership Training, Senior Care Population: Children (5-12), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

39. Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers

(314) 367-5820 5471 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. St. Louis, MO 63112 mhdchc.org

Contact Person: Regina Askew, Director of Behavioral Health, (314) 371-5958, [email protected] Mission: To provide a “patient-centered medical center,” committed to providing comprehensive, high quality, safe and affordable healthcare to the medically underserved, insured, under-insured and uninsured population.

Services Provided: Health Care, Mental Health Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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40. NaWay Ministries

(314) 952-4003 P.O. Box 410104 St. Louis, MO 63141 www.NaWayMinistries.org

Contact Person: HC Armstrong, CEO, [email protected] Mission: NaWay Ministries is dedicated to helping the St. Louis community through community service, scholarships, and spiritual enrichment. NaWay is short for Narrow Way.

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (6-12), Faith-Based/Spiritual, Funder/Fundraising, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, South St. Louis City, Fairgrounds, Jeff Vanderlou, The Ville/Greater Ville, West End, Entire St. Louis Region

41. Neighborhood Planning Organization

(505) 264-5181 2427 Macklind Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 www.neighborhoodplanning.org

Contact Person: Louis Colombo, [email protected] Services Provided: Community Development, Housing, Economic Development, Urban Planning

Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Men Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, O’Fallon, St. Louis Place

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42. New Direction STL (314) 680-5800 3527 St. Louis Ave St. Louis, MO 63106 www.newdirectionstl.com

Contact Person: Pastor Tommy Tucker, Director, [email protected] Mission: To provide assistance with food, clothing, housing, and training in the community. Services Provided: Basic Needs, Business Development, Community Development, Emergency Services, Faith-

Based/Spiritual, Homeless Services, Veteran Services, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Fairgrounds, Jeff Vanderlou, Old North, St. Louis Place, Lindell Park

43. No More Tears (Stop the Violence Against Girls Summit) (314) 776-4174 4221 Botanical Ave St. Louis, MO 63110

Contact Person: Sherill A. Jones, Executive Director, (314) 269-3780, [email protected] Mission: Committed to ending sexual violence by providing culturally-appropriate prevention education and awareness raising events.

Services Provided: Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Women, Minorities Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

44. North Campus Partnership

(314) 769-9000 4449 Red Bud Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.thenorthcampus.org

Contact Person: Meghan Flannery, Director of Elementary Programs, (314) 762-8056, [email protected] Mission: To provide children with education and an enriching childhood experience to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (K-12), Recreation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, College Hill, O’Fallon, Penrose

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45. North Grand Neighborhood Services

(314) 449-1821 2441 Fall Ave St. Louis, MO 63113 www.ngns.org

Contact Person: Gary Meier, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: To promote the dignity of low-income persons and the community in which they share by developing affordable housing, employment and training opportunities for youth, and other community initiatives.

Services Provided: Community Development, Employment, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, JeffVanderLou

46. Northside Community Housing, Inc.

(314) 531-0310 4067 Lincoln Ave St. Louis, MO 63112 www.northsidecommunityhousing.org

Contact Person: Jessica Eiland, President, [email protected] Mission: The mission of Northside Community Housing, Inc. is to provide safe, decent housing that is affordable to low- and moderate-income families and senior citizens, creating opportunities for them to improve their lives and revitalize the community.

Services Provided: Community Development, Housing Population: Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, The Ville/Greater Ville

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47. Northside Community School (314) 385-9502 3033 Euclid Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.northsidecommunityschool.org

Contact Person: Muriel Smith, Director of Development, (314) 385-4501 ext. 407, [email protected] Mission: To ensure that students acquire the skills, knowledge, and personal qualities needed for success in our classrooms and in middle school.

Services Provided: Early Childhood/Childcare, Education (K-5) Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City

48. North Newstead Association

(314) 385-4343, (314) 385-3984 4601 Pope Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115 northnewstead.org

Contact Person: Terrell Carter, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: North Newstead Association’s mission is to bring community partners together to promote economic wellbeing in its geographic area by providing affordable housing and family support services to the area’s low- and moderate-income residents.

Services Provided: Community Development, Housing Population: Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): O’Fallon, Penrose, North St. Louis City

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49. Northside Youth & Senior Service Center (314) 531-4161 4120 Maffitt Ave St. Louis, MO 63113 www.nsyssc.com

Contact Person: Sandra Norman, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: To enhance the quality of life of its clients by serving the basic needs of the elderly, children and families in St. Louis Metropolitan area by providing access to education, counseling and health services, recreation and social programs and daily nutritional meals.

Services Provided: Food, Transportation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, The Ville/Greater Ville

50. O’Fallon Community Development Corporation

(314) 381-9694

Contact Person: Shirley Everett, Board President, (314) 381-9694, [email protected] Mission: The mission of the Corporation is to improve the quality of life in the O’Fallon Community, eliminate blight, combat poverty, promote growth in the community. We are a community betterment organization providing a voice for all residents.

Services Provided: Community Development Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): O’Fallon

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51. Office of President of the Board of Alderman, Lewis E. Reed (314) 629-6911 1200 Market St. Room 232 St. Louis, MO 63103 www.presreed.com

Contact Person: Michael Powers, Legislative Director, [email protected] Mission: To advance the interests of the City of St. Louis through thoughtful policy and by building lasting and meaningful relationships with community stakeholders dedicated to improving quality of life for residents.

Services Provided: Business Development, Community Development, Education (Adult), Funder/Fundraising, Government Services, Public Safety, Recreation, Technical Assistance/Capacity Population: (Adults 25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

52. Old North St. Louis Restoration Group

(314) 240-5031 2700 N. 14th St. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.onsl.org

Contact Person: Sean Thomas, Executive Director, (314) 240-5031 ext. 103, [email protected] Mission: The mission of the Old North Saint Louis Restoration Group is to revitalize the physical and social dimensions of the Old North neighborhood in a manner that respects the community's historic, cultural and urban character.

Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Business Development, Community Development, Environmental/Green, Housing Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Old North

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53. Our Lady of Perpetual Help (314) 652-2242 2011 E. Linton Ave St. Louis, MO 63107

Contact Person: Angela Ross, House Manager, (314) 652-2242 ext. 40 [email protected] Mission: To offer a safe and confidential programs to help break the cycle of addiction sand to ensure a healthy pregnancy, a healthy baby and a healthy mother.

Services Provided: Emergency Services, Homeless Services, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Center Population: Children (5-12), Women Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

54. Paraquad

(314) 289-4200 5240 Oakland Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 www.paraquad.org

Contact Person: Information and Referral Line, (314) 289-4200, [email protected]

Mission: Empower people with disabilities to increase their independence through choice and opportunity. Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Disability Services, Education (Adult),

Employment, Homeless Services, Recreation, Technology, Youth/Teen Programs, Home-Based Care, Deaf & Hearing Services, Wheelchair & Device Assistance/Maintenance Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

55. PEACE Weaving Wholeness

2700 N. 14th St. St. Louis, MO 63106

Contact Person: Dr. Paulette Sankofa, Founding Board, [email protected] Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Basic Needs, Equity/Diversity, Homeless Services

Population: Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Women Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City

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56. People’s Community Action Corporation

(314) 269-5210 2012 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.pcacstl.org

Contact Person: Jackie Hutchinson, Vice President of Operations, (314) 803-4253, [email protected] Mission: PCAC will be a catalyst to reduce poverty, revitalize low income individuals and families, by creating collaborative partnerships, and developing and administering targeted programs and strategies focused on supporting the underserved.

Services Provided: Basic Needs, Education (Adult), Emergency Services, Employment, Environmental/Green, Finances, Food, Public/Community Health, Veteran Services, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis, Wellston

57. PFS Communities, Inc

(636) 352-3217 911 Washington Ave TREX Ste. 501 St. Louis, MO 63101

Contact Person: Carolyn Dillworth, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: Our mission is to provide experiences and events that prepare young adults for success.

Services Provided: Business Development, Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Finances, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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58. Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk (314) 296-9784 2433 N. Grand Blvd St. Louis, MO 63106

Contact Person: Breann Schubert, Activities Coordinator, (314) 534-6015, [email protected] Mission: Our goal is for all children to reach social, emotional, behavioral, physical and cognitive milestones. Services Provided: Funder/Fundraising, Technical Assistance/Policy, Capacity Building

Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Carr Square, Columbus Square, College Hill, Hyde Park, Jeff Vanderlou, O’Fallon, Old North, St. Louis Place

59. Prosperity Connection

(314) 371-6016 2707 North 14th Street St. Louis, MO 63106 www.prosperityconnection.org

Contact Person: Sarah Dlugolecki, Financial Education Specialist, [email protected] Mission: Prosperity Connection was established in 2010 with the help of St. Louis Community Credit Union. It is an independent 501(c)(3) whose mission is to strengthen the St. Louis region by providing financial education, affordable financial services, resources, and support to low-to-moderate income populations in an effort to improve their standard of living and better their lifestyle. We offer free financial coaching and money management education, as well as low-

cost banking options for people who cannot open an account or access affordable credit. These key resources make it possible for individuals to earn economic independence. Services Provided: Finances Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities, Spanish speakers Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

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60. Raising St. Louis

(314) 747-7785 4249 Clayton Ave Ste. 200 St. Louis, MO 63110 www.RaisingSTL.org

Contact Person: Tanya Perry, Partnership Services Coordinator, (314) 305-7189, [email protected] Mission: To offer assistance throughout pregnancy and early childhood by partnering families with Nurses for Newborns and Parents as Teachers to promote healthy child development and good parenting.

Services Provided: Basic Needs, Education (K-5), Education (Adults), Early Childhood/Childcare, Health/Mental Health, Family Development & Enrichment Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City

61. Ready by 21- St. Louis (314) 539-4065 910 N. 11th St. St. Louis, MO 63101

Contact Person: Katie Kaufmann, Director, [email protected] Mission: Ready by 21 St. Louis is a community driven collaborative effort to ensure that all children and youth in St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County have the supports they need to be productive, connected, healthy and safe.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Education (6-12/Young Adult) Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25) Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County

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62. Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation (314) 283-9000 6085 W. Florissant Ave. St. Louis, MO 63136 www.rwfdc.org

Contact Person: Antionette Cousins, [email protected] Mission: To undertake community development activities that include housing, neighborhood improvement and economic development in targeted communities. Services Provided: Community Development, Employment,

Environmental/Green, Housing, Public Safety, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Baden/Riverview, College Hill, Hyde Park, Penrose, North Riverfront, O’Fallon, Walnut Park East, Walnut Park West, North Pointe

63. Saint Louis Torchbearers 2

(314) 502-9122 P.O. Box 78007 St. Louis, MO 63178-8007 www.saintlouistorchbearers2.org

Contact Person: Velma Bailey, President/CEO, [email protected] Mission: To train youth to serve in leadership roles among their peers, in the community, and throughout the world. Services Provided: Education (K-12), Faith-Based/Spiritual, Youth/Teen Programs, Cultural Enrichment

Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Baden/Riverview, College Hill, Fairgrounds, Jeff Vanderlou, O’Fallon, Penrose, Lindell Park Neighborhood

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64. Save North Side STL (314) 489-2130 1811 Benton St. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.savenorthsidestl.com

Contact Person: Megan Betts, Outreach Coordinator, [email protected] Mission: Our organization was founded in 2015 to help neighbors of St. Louis Place Neighborhood fight eminent domain abuse.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): St. Louis Place

65. Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height (314) 479-8681 1414 Waldron Ave St. Louis, MO 63130 www.sherahmovement.com

Contact Person: Shante Duncan, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: S.H.E.R.A.H.'s mission is to empower women to assist in the rebuilding of the community.

Services Provided: Community Development, Faith-Based Spiritual, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Women Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

66. Spanish Lake CDC (314) 562-3075 711 Geyer Ave St. Louis, MO 63104 www.spanishlakecdc.org

Contact Person: Tina Phil, Executive Director, [email protected]

Services Provided: Housing Population: Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): St. Louis County

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67. Spanish Lake Community Association

(314) 741-4972 129 Bittersweet Lane St. Louis, MO 63138 P.O. Box 372082 St. Louis, MO 63138 (mailing address) www.spanishlakemo.org

Contact Person: Lottie Wade, Youth & Family Council Chair, [email protected] Mission: The mission of the Spanish Lake Community Association is to inform, motivate and organize the residents of Spanish Lake on issues that affect the quality of life in their unincorporated community.

Services Provided: Community Development Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): St. Louis County

68. STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) (314) 570-5387 11700 Tarrytown Dr. St. Louis, MO 63141

Contact Person: Harvey Cantor, [email protected] Mission: To provide holistic services: attempting to prevent the development of juvenile delinquent/maladaptive behaviors in young children and to prevent recidivism in juvenile delinquents

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Basic Needs, Community Development, Early Childhood/Childcare, Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Employment, Food, Homeless Services, Housing, Mental Health, Technology, Transportation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25) Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

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69. St. John Church (314) 287-9848 15800 Manchester Rd St. Louis, MO 63011 www.stjstl.net

Contact Person: Jennifer Shults, Missions Director, [email protected]

Mission: St. John Missions connects people to life changing experiences, transforming the served and the servant.

Services Provided: Education (K-5), Faith-Based/Spiritual Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): College Hill

70. St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO)

(314) 361-9406 5888 Plymouth Ave St. Louis, MO 63112 www.slaco-mo.org

Contact Person: Nancy Thompson, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: To improve the quality of life for the residents and stakeholders of neighborhoods of the St. Louis region through community-based initiatives, citizen empowerment, and neighborhood organizing

Services Provided: Community Development, Housing, Technical Assistance/Capacity, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

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71. St. Louis Community Credit Union (314) 534-7610 3651 Forest Park Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108 www.stlouiscommunity.com

Contact Person: Paul Woodruff, VP of Community Development, (314) 534-7610, [email protected] Mission: St. Louis Community Credit Union is a progressive, full-service financial institution. Income the Credit Union earns from loans and investments is returned to members in the form of higher interest rates on savings accounts, lower interest rates on loans, and fewer fees. We offer affordable car and home loans, second-chance checking products,

credit building services and payday loan alternatives. We place locations in underserved communities where we are needed most, delivering free, hands-on financial education. Services Provided: Finances Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis, St. Louis County

72. St. Louis Crisis Nursery (314) 533-6900 2401 N. Grand Ave St. Louis, MO www.crisisnursery.org

Contact Person: Delores Neal, Family Empowerment Counselor, (314) 522-1304, [email protected] Mission: The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is committed to the prevention of child abuse and neglect and provides emergency intervention, respite care and support to families.

Services Provided: Basic Needs, Early Childhood/Childcare, Emergency Services, Mental Health Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis, North St. Louis City, College Hill, Fairgrounds, O’Fallon

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73. St. Louis Dream Center (314) 381-0700 4324 Margueretta Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.stldreamcenter.org

Contact Person: Princesa Gutierrez, Executive Assistant, (314) 381-0700 ext. 8014, [email protected] Mission: Our mission is to help individuals realize their potential and live a victorious life in Christ to discover their destiny.

Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City

74. St. Louis Mental Health Board

(314) 535-6964 333 S. 18th St. Ste. 200 St. Louis, MO 63103 www.stlmhb.com

Contact Person: Sue Culli, Logistics Manager, (314) 535-6964 ext. 11, [email protected] Mission: To Improve the lives of our city's most vulnerable children and adults by investing in the provision of quality services.

Services Provided: Early Childhood/Childcare, Employment, Housing, Legal, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

75. St. Louis Metro Market

(832) 423-9866 4415 Natural Bridge Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.slpl.org

Contact Person: Jeremy Goss, (832) 423-9866, [email protected] Mission: To provide healthy foods for poor communities.

Services Provided: Food Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

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76. St. Louis Public Library

(314) 383-3021 4415 Natural Bridge Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.slpl.org

Contact Person: John Newcomer, Regional Branch Manager, [email protected] Ericka Butler, Assistant Branch Manager, [email protected] Mission: To provide learning resources and information services that support and improve individual, family, and community life.

Services Provided: Community Development, Early Childhood/Childcare, Education (K-12), Technology Assistance/Training, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

77. St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch

(314) 534-0313 4234 North Grand, St. Louis, MO 63107 www.slpl.org

Contact Person: Lisa Wolfe, Branch Library Manager, (314) 534-0313, [email protected] Mission: To provide learning resources and information services that support and improve individual, family, and community life.

Services Provided: Community Development, Adult Education, Technology, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, College Hill, Fairgrounds, Hyde Park, Old North, JeffVanderLou

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78. St. Louis Public Schools (314) 261-8282 5000 Davison Ave St. Louis, MO 63120 www.slps.org

Contact Person: Jessica Roberts, Full Service Schools Coordinator, [email protected] Mission: To promote high educational achievement and positive youth development.

Services Provided: Basic Needs, Community Development, Education (K-12), Education (Adult), Mental Health Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, Kingshighway, Mark Twain, Walnut Park East, Walnut Park West

79. St. Louis Public Schools — Full Service Schools (314) 652-9961 3035 Cass Ave St. Louis, MO 63106 www.slps.org

Contact Person: Natasha Woodard, Full Service Schools Coordinator, (314) 488-4284, [email protected] Mission: Provides services to students and families by providing them with resources/referrals for increasing attendance and academics, and decreasing negative behaviors

Services Provided: Education (K-12), Education (Adult) Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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80. St. Louis Public Schools — Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory (314) 261-8134 4265 Athlone Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.slps.org

Contact Person: Melissa Nash, Full Service Schools Coordinator, [email protected] Mission: Our organization is oriented toward the community, encouraging student learning through community service and service learning. Services Provided: Basic Needs, Community Development,

Education (6-12), Education (Adult), Emergency Services, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Recreation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

81. St. Louis Regional Health Commission

(314) 446-6495 1113 Mississippi Avenue Ste. 113 St. Louis, MO 63104 www.stlrhc.org

Contact Person: Susan DiSario, Director of Strategic Engagement, [email protected] Mission: To increase access to healthcare for people who are uninsured; reduce health disparities; and improve health outcomes among populations in the St. Louis City and St. County region.

Services Provided: Health Care, Mental Health, Public/Community Health Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

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82. St. Louis University of Law Legal Clinics (314) 977-2778 100 N. Tucker Blvd Ste. 704 St. Louis, MO 63101 law.slu.edu/clinics

Contact Person: Dana Malkus, Assistant Professor, [email protected] Mission: To positively impact communities through neighborhood revitalization, job creation, producing and preserving affordable housing, offering goods and services, and working to generate solutions to common problems.

Services Provided: Legal Population: Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

83. STL Youth Jobs — MERS Goodwill (314) 241-3464 1727 Locust St. St. Louis, MO 63103 www.stlyouthjobs.org www.mersgoodwill.org

Contact Person: Patrick McCulloch, Coordinator of StL Youth Jobs, (314) 982-8950, [email protected] Mission: STL Youth Jobs bridges this divide by training our youth to be ready for the jobs of tomorrow through individualized career assessment, financial literacy and job readiness training, employment experience and continuing career support.

Services Provided: Community Development, Employment, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, South St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Baden/Riverview, O’Fallon, Penrose, Dutchtown, Gravois Park, Tower Grove East, Bevo Mill, Mark Twain, Walnut Park East, Walnut Park Wes

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84. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church — College Hill, St. Louis (314) 534-0372 2137 E. John Ave St. Louis, MO 63107 www.StPaulsCollegeHill.org

Contact Person: Teri Rose, [email protected] Mission: Rebuilding trust. Restoring hope. Proclaiming mercy. Services Provided: Faith-Based/Spiritual

Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): College Hill, Entire City of St. Louis

85. Sun Ministries (636) 544-2151 1515 Newhouse Ave St. Louis, MO 63107 www.sunministries.org

Contact Person: Terry Goodwin, Executive Director, [email protected] Mission: Sun Ministries is compelled by the love of Christ to help people work together in service to meet the physical, spiritual, educational, and emotional needs of their community, the poor, the homeless, widows, and orphans both locally and around the world.

Services Provided: Business Development, Community Development, Faith-Based/Spiritual Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+) Neighborhood(s): Hyde Park

86. The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Center (314) 884-8275 2433 N. Grand Ave St. Louis, MO 63106 www.teenpregnancy-mo.org

Contact Person: Meg Boyko, Executive Director, (314) 853-9303, [email protected] Mission: To promote adolescent sexual health and teen pregnancy prevention by uniting Missouri through advocacy, collaboration, training, and public awareness.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Public/Community Health Population: Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Women Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

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87. The Veggie Patch

(618) 972-6793 1422 Benton St. St. Louis, MO 63106 www.facebook.com/newabundancefarm

Contact Person: Ann Johnson, Project Director, [email protected] Mission: The Veggie Patch seeks to provide a space to empower and connect those seeking to learn more about growing their own food, and to provide a positive example of land re-use for local benefit.

Services Provided: Environmental/Green, Food, Recreation, Urban Planning Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Adults (25+) Neighborhood(s): Old North, St. Louis Place

88. The Youth & Family Center

(314) 482-7529 818 Cass Ave St. Louis, MO 63106 www.theyfc.org

Contact Person: Sameta Carpenter, Community Relations & Volunteer Coordinator, (314) 231-1147, [email protected] Mission: To “help youth, families and older adults attain self-sustaining lives by providing innovative and enriching resources and serve as an anchor for the Near North Side of the city of St. Louis.”

Services Provided: Youth/Teen Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+) Neighborhood(s): St. Louis City, St. Louis County

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89. Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc. (314) 382-9700 910 S. Florissant Rd. Ste. 100 St. Louis, MO 63135 www.thomasbusinessent.com

Contact Person: Carita Douglas, Program Director, [email protected] Mission: Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc. is devoted to the social, emotional, and health-related development of children and families.

Services Provided: Health Care, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Teenagers (13-18), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

90. Tillie’s Corner

(314) 495-3686 1345-1355 N. Garrison Ave St. Louis, MO, 63106 P.O. Box 6253 St. Louis, MO 63106 www.tilliescorner.com

Contact Person: Miguel & Carla Alexander, Co-Directors of the Tillie’s Corner Historical Project Mission: Provide a service for children to learn the significance of history and preservation

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Arts & Culture, Basic Needs, Community Development, Education (K-12), Environmental/Green, Equity/Diversity, Faith-Based/Spiritual, Food, Public/Community Needs, Public Safety, Recreation, Youth/Teen Programs, Historical Preservation Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

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91. Trailnet (314) 436-1324 411 N. 10th St. Ste. 202 St. Louis, MO 63101 www.trailnet.org

Contact Person: Jennifer Allen, Director of Strategic Initiatives, (314) 436-1324 ext. 121, [email protected] Mission: To create a culture of walking, biking, and using alternative transportation.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Public/Community Health, Recreation, Transportation, Youth/Teen Programs, Urban Planning, Promoting Active Lifestyles Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire City of St. Louis

92. United Health Care

(314) 535-8195 13655 Riverport Dr. St. Louis, MO 63115 www.uhc.com

Contact Person: Melinda Long, Representing Agent, (314) 972-4685, [email protected] Mission: Educate individuals on health related issues, opportunities, and availability of care.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Health Care Population: Older Adults (65+) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, St. Louis Metro Area

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93. United Way of Greater St. Louis (314) 655-4950 910 N. 11th St. St. Louis, MO 63101 www.helpingpeople.org

Contact Person: Danielle Wallis, [email protected] Mission: To mobilize the community with one goal in mind: to help people live their best possible lives. Services Provided: Basic Needs, Community Development, Early Childhood/Childcare, Education (K-12), Emergency Services, Employment,

Funder/Fundraising, Homeless Services, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

94. United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

(314) 421-0700 910 N. 11th St. St. Louis, MO 63101 www.211helps.org

Contact Person: Cathy Vaisvil, Direct Services/Community Partnership Manager, [email protected] Mission: United Way of Greater St. Louis mobilizes the community with one goal in mind — helping people live their best possible lives.

Services Provided: Arts & Culture, Basic Needs, Community Development, Disability Services, Early Childhood/Childcare, Emergency Services, Employment, Finances, Food, Funder/Fundraising, Government Services, Health Care, Homeless Services, Housing, Legal, Mental Health, Public/Community Health, Public Safety, Recreation, Transportation, Veteran Services, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region, 99 counties in Missouri, 9 counties in Illinois

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95. Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc. (314) 615-3600 3701 Grandel Square St. Louis, MO 63108 www.ulstl.org

Contact Person: Marlon Lee, Director of Community Organizing, (314) 326-0522, [email protected] Genesis Steele, Coordinator for Community Engagement & Partnerships, (314) 615-3607, [email protected] Mission: To empower African Americans and others throughout the region in securing economic self-reliance, social equality and civil rights.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Basic Needs, Early Childhood/Childcare, Education (Adult), Employment, Finances, Homeless Services, Housing, Public/Community Health, Youth/Teen Programs, Scholarship Funding Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Entire St. Louis Region

96. Urban Strategies (314) 421-4200 720 Olive St. Ste. 2600 St. Louis, MO 63101 www.urbanstrategiesinc.org

Contact Person: Linda Clark, Executive Assistant, (314) 335-2902, [email protected] Mission: To empower residents in distressed urban core neighborhoods to lead healthy, prosperous lives in thriving, self-sustaining communities. Services Provided: Basic Needs, Community Development, Employment, Housing

Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): Carr Square, Columbus Square, Jeff Vanderlou, The Ville/Greater Ville

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97. Wesley House Association (314) 385-1000 4507 Lee Ave St. Louis, MO 63115 www.wesleyhousestl.org

Contact Person: Linda Prince-Jackson, Community Program Director, [email protected] Mission: The mission of Wesley House Association is to provide leadership for the ongoing stabilization of the neighborhood and develop extensive local involvement in programs that enrich the quality of life for all who participate.

98. YMCA- O’Fallon Park (314) 932-1424 4343 W. Florissant Ave St. Louis, MO 63115

Contact Person: Chris Geden, [email protected] Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

Services Provided: Advocacy/Policy, Basic Needs, Education (6-12), Emergency Services, Environmental/Green, Food, Recreation, Technology, Transportation, Youth/Teen Programs, Youth Camps, After-School Programs Population: Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Older Adults (65+) Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, College Hill, Jeff Vanderlou, Kingshighway, O’Fallon, Old North, Penrose, The Ville/Greater Ville

Services Provided: Community Development, Education (Adult), Employment, Equity/Diversity, Public/Community Health, Recreation, Youth/Teen Programs Population: Young Children (0-5), Children (5-12), Teenagers (13-18), Young Adults (19-25), Adults (25+), Older Adults (65+), Minorities Neighborhood(s): North St. Louis City, College Hill, Fairgrounds, O’Fallon

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HOW TO USE THIS INDEX:

Service providers are grouped below according to AREAS SERVED, TYPE OF SERVICES, and ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS. Use the alphabetized Northside Service Provider Directory to locate contact information and descriptive details for each service provider.

Version 2: Last Updated December 15, 2015

AREAS SERVED Baden/Riverview

Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill

Carr Square BJC HealthCare- School Outreach & Youth Development Community Renewal and Development, Inc Grace Hill Settlement House Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Urban Strategies

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Columbus Square Grace Hill Settlement House Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Urban Strategies

College Hill City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Grace Hill Settlement House North Campus Partnership Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 St. John Church Wesley House Association YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Entire City of St. Louis

22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri-Family Court Blackmun Footcare, LLC Building Futures Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis Community Development Administration Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Father’s Support Center- St. Louis Gateway Greening IFF Professional Services La Salle Middle School Lincoln University Extension Midland States Bank Mission: St. Louis Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Paraquad People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc Prosperity Connection/St. Louis Community Credit Union St. Louis Crisis Nursery St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Paul’s Lutheran Church- College Hill, St. Louis The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc Trailnet

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Entire St. Louis Region 100 Black Men Brown School of Social Work at Washington University Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Computer Village Connections to Success Diversity Awareness Partnership Kaleidoscope Network STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) St. Louis Metro Market St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory St. Louis University School of Law Legal Clinics Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Fairgrounds Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Grace Hill Settlement House NaWay Ministries New Direction STL St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Hamilton Heights Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs

Hyde Park Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Grace Hill Settlement House LinkStL Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Sun Ministries

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JeffVanderLou Angel Baked Cookies Community Renewal and Development, Inc Fresh Starts Community Garden NaWay Ministries New Direction STL Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Kingshighway Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Wesley House Association

Lindell Park New Direction STL Saint Louis Torchbearers 2

Mark Twain

La Salle Middle School Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill

North Pointe Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation

North Riverfront Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation

North St. Louis City Angel Baked Cookies Asbury United Methodist Church Ashland Elementary La Salle Middle School Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fresh Starts Community Garden Grace Hill Settlement House Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs Johnson Kemp Foundation Lift for Life Gym

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NaWay Ministries Neighborhood Planning Organization New Direction STL North Campus Partnership North Grand Neighborhood Services Northside Community Housing, Inc North Side Community School North Newstead Association Northside Youth and Senior Service Center PEACE Weaving Wholeness Raising St. Louis Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill St. Louis Dream Center United Health Care Wesley House Association YMCA- O’Fallon Park

O’Fallon Ashland Elementary City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Neighborhood Planning Organization North Campus Partnership North Newstead Association O’Fallon Community Development Corporation Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill Wesley House Association YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Old North Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Grace Hill Settlement House Lift for Life Gym LinkStL New Direction STL

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Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch The Veggie Patch Wesley House Association

Penrose City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs North Campus Partnership North Newstead Association Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill Wesley House Association

St. Louis City

Education 4 All, Inc Grace Hill Settlement House No More Tears Our Lady of Perpetual Help Prosperity Connection & St. Louis Community Credit Union Ready by 21 St. Louis Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill St. Louis Regional Health Commission The Youth and Family Center

St. Louis County Education 4 All, Inc No More Tears Our Lady of Perpetual Help Prosperity Connection St. Louis Community Credit Union Ready by 21 St. Louis Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height Spanish Lake CDC Spanish Lake Community Association STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill St. Louis Regional Health Commission The Youth and Family Center

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St. Louis Place Community Renewal and Development, Inc Neighborhood Planning Organization New Direction STL Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Save North Side STL The Veggie Patch

The Ville/Greater Ville Asbury United Methodist Church BJC HealthCare- School Outreach & Youth Development Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs NaWay Ministries Northside Community Housing, Inc Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Walnut Park East Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill

Walnut Park West Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill

Wells-Goodfellow La Salle Middle School Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc

West End Energizing Enterprises2, LLC NaWay Ministries

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Other

Bevo Mill STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill Carondolet BJC HealthCare- School Outreach & Youth Development Dutchtown STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill East St. Louis Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs Gravois Park STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill South St. Louis City NaWay Ministries Raising St. Louis St. Charles County Ready by 21 St. Louis Wellston People’s Community Action Corporation

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SERVICES PROVIDED Advocacy/Policy

22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri-Family Court City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Connections to Success La Salle Middle School Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Grace Hill Johnson Kemp Foundation Kaleidoscope Network LinkStL Neighborhood Planning Organization No More Tears Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Paraquad Ready by 21 St. Louis Save North Side STL STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership Tillie’s Corner Trailnet United Health Care Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association

Arts & Culture

Building Futures Computer Village Fresh Starts Community Garden Grace Hill Johnson Kemp Foundation Kaleidoscope Network Old North St. Louis Restoration Group PEACE Weaving Wholeness Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

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Basic Needs

22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri- Family Court La Salle Middle School Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Grace Hill Settlement House Kaleidoscope Network Lift for Life Gym New Direction STL Northside Youth and Senior Service Center PEACE Weaving Wholeness People’s Community Action Corporation St. Louis Crisis Nursery St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Business Development

Black Men St. Louis Education 4 All, Inc Grace Hill Settlement House Harris-Stowe State University: Center for Neighborhood Affairs Midland States Bank Mission: St. Louis New Direction STL Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Old North St. Louis Restoration Group PFS Communities, Inc Sun Ministries

Community Development

100 Black Men St. Louis BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Development Administration Community Mediation Services of St. Louis

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Community Renewal and Development, Inc Computer Village Connections to Success Diversity Awareness Partnership Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Gateway Greening Grace Hill Grace Hill Settlement House Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Harris-Stowe State University: Center for Neighborhood Affairs IFF Professional Services Johnson Kemp Foundation Kaleidoscope Network Life for Life Gym LinkStL Midland States Bank Mission: St. Louis NaWay Ministries Neighborhood Planning Organization New Direction STL North Campus Partnership North Grand Neighborhood Services Northside Community Housing, Inc North Newstead Association O’Fallon Community Development Corporation Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) Spanish Lake Community Association St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Scholols- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill Sun Ministries Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

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Urban Strategies YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Disability Services Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Paraquad United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

Early Childhood Education

Asbury United Methodist Church BJC HealthCare Computer Village Grace Hill Settlement House North Side Community School St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Crisis Nursery STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Education (Grades K-5)

100 Black Men St. Louis Ashland Elementary BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development Building Futures Computer Village La Salle Middle School Diversity Awareness Partnership Education 4 All, Inc Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fresh Starts Community Garden Grace Hill Settlement House Lift for Life Gym Mission: St. Louis No More Tears North Campus Partnership North Side Community School Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis R. Reed PFS Communities, Inc St. Louis Public Library Saint Louis Torchbearers 2

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St. John Church St. Louis Public Schools STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Education (Grades 6-12)

100 Black Men St. Louis BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development Building Futures Computer Village La Salle Middle School Diversity Awareness Partnership Education 4 All, Inc Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fresh Starts Community Garden La Salle Middle School Lift for Life Gym NaWay Ministries No More Tears North Campus Partnership Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed PFS Communities, Inc St. Louis Public Library Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Education (Adult)

BJC HealthCare Building Futures Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Diversity Awareness Partnership Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Grace Hill Lincoln University Extension

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Mission: St. Louis Neighborhood Planning Organization No More Tears Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Paraquad People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association

Emergency Services

New Direction STL Our Lady of Perpetual Help People’s Community Action Corporation St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Wesley House Association

Employment

Angel Baked Cookies Computer Village Connections to Success Diversity Awareness Partnership Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Lift for Life Gym North Grand Neighborhood Services Paraquad People’s Community Action Corporation Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Mental Health Board STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

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Urban Strategies YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Environment/Green

Fresh Starts Community Garden Gateway Greening Lift for Life Gym Old North St. Louis Restoration Group People’s Community Action Corporation Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation The Veggie Patch Tillie’s Corner Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association

Equality/Diversity

Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Diversity Awareness Partnership Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis PEACE Weaving Wholeness Tillie’s Corner YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Faith-Based/Spiritual

Asbury United Methodist Church Energizing Enterprises2, LLC NaWay Ministries New Direction STL Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Paul’s Lutheran Church- College Hill, St. Louis St. John Church St. Louis Dream Center Sun Ministries Tillie’s Corner

Finances 100 Black Men St. Louis Education 4 All, Inc Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis IFF Professional Services Midland States Bank People’s Community Action Corporation

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Prosperity Connection St. Louis Community Credit Union United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Food

100 Black Men St. Louis Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Gateway Greening Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Lift for Life Gym Northside Youth and Senior Service Center People’s Community Action Corporation St. Louis Dream Center St. Louis Metro Market STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) The Veggie Patch Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association

Funder/Fundraising

Community Development Administration Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs Johnson Kemp Foundation NaWay Ministries Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

Government Services

22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri- Family Court Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

Health Care

Blackmun Footcare, LLC Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers

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St. Louis Regional Health Commission Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc United Health Care United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

Homeless Services

La Salle Middle School Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis New Direction STL Our Lady of Perpetual Help Paraquad PEACE Weaving Wholeness St. Louis Dream Center STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Housing Community Renewal and Development, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Grace Hill Settlement House Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Neighborhood Planning Organization Northside Community Housing, Inc North Newstead Association Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) Spanish Lake CDC STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Legal

Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis University School of Law Legal Clinics United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

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Mental Health Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis La Salle Middle School Education 4 All, Inc Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Kaleidoscope Network Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers Our Lady of Perpetual Help St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis Crisis Nursery St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory St. Louis Regional Health Commission STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

Public/Community Health

100 Black Men St. Louis BJC HealthCare BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Grace Hill Settlement House Lift for Life Gym People’s Community Action Corporation St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory St. Louis Regional Health Commission The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership Tillie’s Corner Trailnet United way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc YMCA- O’Fallon Park

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Public Safety City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Tillie’s Corner United Way of Metropolitan St. Louis 2-1-1

Recreation

Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Neighborhood Planning Organization North Campus Partnership Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Paraquad St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory The Veggie Patch Tillie’s Corner Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Wesley House Association

Technical Assistance/Capacity Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Grace Hill Settlement House Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Harris-Stowe State University: Center for Neighborhood Affairs IFF Professional Services Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) Trailnet

Technology

Computer Village Lift for Life Gym Paraquad St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Wesley House Association

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Transportation

Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Lift for Life Gym Northside Youth and Senior Service Center STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Wesley House Association

Veterans Services

Computer Village Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) New Direction STL People’s Community Action Corporation United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1

Youth/Teen Programs

100 Black Men St. Louis Angel Baked Cookies BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Computer Village Diversity Awareness Partnership Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Kaleidoscope Network Lift for Life Gym Lincoln University Extension Mission: St. Louis NaWay Ministries New Direction STL No More Tears North Campus Partnership North Grand Neighborhood Services Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Paraquad People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis Public Library

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St. Louis Public Library—Divoll Branch Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill The Youth and Family Center Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc Tillie’s Corner Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Other

Mentoring (100 Black Men St. Louis) Home Visits (BJC HealthCare) Career Shadowing (BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth

Development) STEM/Technology Training (Computer Village) Parenting Workshops (Education 4 All, Inc) Parenting & After School Programs (Wesley House Association) Lender/Real Estate Consulting (IFF Professional Services) Job/Leadership Training (Mission: St. Louis) Summer Camps (Northside Youth and Senior Service Center) Summer Camps & Enrichment (Saint Louis Torchbearers 2) Food Pantries (Northside Youth and Senior Service Center) Substance Abuse Center/Counseling (Our Lady of Perpetual Help) Home-Based Personal Care (Paraquad) Aftercare/Family Empowerment (St. Louis Crisis Nursery) Computer Classes (St. Louis Public Library) Historical Preservation (Tillie’s Corner) Scholarships (Urban League of Metropolitan, Inc)

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ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS Strategic Planning

Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis Community Development Administration Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Education 4 All, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc LinkStL NaWay Ministries New Direction STL Northside Community Housing, Inc Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed PEACE Weaving Wholeness People’s Community Action Corporation Prosperity Connection Ready by 21 St. Louis St. Louis Mental Health Board Save North Side STL Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height Spanish Lake CDC St. Louis Public Schools STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) STL Youth Jobs The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership The Veggie Patch United Health Care United Way of Greater St. Louis

Program Evaluation

Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Grace Hill Grace Hill Settlement House Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Lift for Life Gym Lincoln University Extension LinkStL

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Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries Northside Community Housing, Inc People’s Community Action Corporation Prosperity Connection & St. Louis Community Credit Union Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) STL Youth Jobs The Veggie Patch Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Neighborhood Leadership

100 Black Men St. Louis BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Gateway Greening Grace Hill Settlement House Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission La Salle Middle School Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Midland States Bank Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers O’Fallon Community Development Corporation Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Spanish Lake Community Association St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Public Schools-Full Service Schools St. Louis Regional Health Commission STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) STL Youth Jobs The Veggie Patch

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United Way of Greater St. Louis Brown School of Social Work at Washington University YMCA- O’Fallon Park

Community Engagement

100 Black Men St. Louis Asbury United Methodist Church BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development Blackmun Footcare, LLC Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village La Salle Middle School Education 4 All, Inc Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Gateway Greening Grace Hill Grace Hill Settlement House Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Kaleidoscope Network Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Midland States Bank Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries Neighborhood Planning Organization North Campus Partnership North Side Community School Northside Community Housing, Inc Northside Youth and Senior Service Center O’Fallon Community Development Corporation Old North St. Louis Restoration Group People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Prosperity Connection Ready by 21 St. Louis Save North Side STL

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Spanish Lake CDC Spanish Lake Community Association St. Louis Crisis Nursery St. Louis Metro Market St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis Regional Health Commission St. Paul’s Lutheran Church- College Hill, St. Louis STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership The Veggie Patch Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Business Development

Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Grace Hill Settlement House Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc IFF Professional Services Kaleidoscope Network Mission: St. Louis New Direction STL Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation STL Youth Jobs United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Board Development

Building Futures Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Education 4 All, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Johnson Kemp Foundation LinkStL NaWay Ministries North Side Community School Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group

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Paraquad PEACE Weaving Wholeness PFS Communities, Inc St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) St. Louis Public Schools STL Youth Jobs The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership The Youth and Family Center United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Partnership Development Ashland Elementary BJC HealthCare BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Development Administration Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Education 4 All, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Johnson Kemp Foundation Kaleidoscope Network Lift for Life Gym Lincoln University Extension Midland States Bank Mission: St. Louis NaWay Ministries Neighborhood Planning Organization New Direction STL No More Tears North Campus Partnership North Side Community School Northside Community Housing, Inc Office of President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis E. Reed Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Paraquad Project LAUNCH of Vision for Children at Risk Prosperity Connection Ready by 21 St. Louis

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Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height Spanish Lake CDC St. John Church St. Louis Crisis Nursery St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis University School of Law Legal Clinics STL Youth Jobs The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership United Health Care United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association Brown School of Social Work at Washington University

For-Profit Business Connections Asbury United Methodist Church BJC HealthCare Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc LinkStL Mission: St. Louis New Direction STL Northside Community Housing, Inc Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group People’s Community Action Corporation Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) St. Louis University Law School The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership United Way of Greater St. Louis

Professional Training

BJC HealthCare Community Builders Network of Metropolitan St. Louis Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers

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NaWay Ministries No More Tears Northside Community Housing, Inc Prosperity Connection Save North Side STL The Youth and Family Center United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Volunteers 100 Black Men St. Louis Asbury United Methodist Church Ashland Elementary BJC HealthCare BJC HealthCare- School Outreach and Youth Development Blackmun Footcare, LLC Building Futures La Salle Middle School Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Grace Hill Settlement House Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Johnson Kemp Foundation Kaleidoscope Network Lift For Life Gym Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries No More Tears North Campus Partnership North Side Community School Northside Community Housing, Inc Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Our Lady of Perpetual Help People’s Community Action Corporation Prosperity Connection Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Dream Center St. Louis Public Schools

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St. Louis Public Schools- Yeatman-Liddell College Preparatory St. Louis Regional Health Commission STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership The Veggie Patch United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Volunteer Management

Building Futures Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Kaleidoscope Network Lincoln University Extension LinkStL NaWay Ministries North Campus Partnership Northside Community Housing, Inc People’s Community Action Corporation Prosperity Connection Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Spanish Lake CDC United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Grant Writing

Asbury United Methodist Church City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Community Renewal and Development, Inc Computer Village Diversity Awareness Partnership Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fresh Starts Community Garden Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Kaleidoscope Network Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries North Campus Partnership

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North Grand Neighborhood Services North Side Community School Northside Community Housing, Inc Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Prosperity Connection & St. Louis Community Credit Union Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Spanish Lake CDC St. Paul’s Lutheran Church- College Hill, St. Louis St. Louis Public Schools The Youth and Family Center Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Fundraising

Asbury United Methodist Church Ashland Elementary Building Futures City of St. Louis, 21st Ward Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Community Renewal and Development, Inc Education 4 All, Inc Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Fresh Starts Community Garden Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Johnson Kemp Foundation Kaleidoscope Network Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries New Direction STL No More Tears North Campus Partnership North Grand Neighborhood Services North Side Community School Northside Community Housing, Inc Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Paraquad Prosperity Connection Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation

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Save North Side STL Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) Spanish Lake CDC Spanish Lake Community Association St. Paul’s Lutheran Church- College Hill, St. Louis St. Louis Public Schools The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership The Youth and Family Center Tillie’s Corner United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Financial Assistance

Asbury United Methodist Church Building Futures Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Community Renewal and Development, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Mission: St. Louis New Direction STL Northside Community Housing, Inc Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group PEACE Weaving Wholeness Prosperity Connection Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Save North Side STL Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Louis Public Schools United Way of Greater St. Louis Wesley House Association

Marketing/PR Angel Baked Cookies BJC HealthCare Blackmun Footcare, LLC Building Futures City of St. Louis, 21st Ward

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Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Connections to Success La Salle Middle School Education 4 All, Inc Fresh Starts Community Garden Gateway Greening Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Kaleidoscope Network Lift for Life Gym Lincoln University Extension LinkStL Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries New Direction STL North Campus Partnership North Grand Neighborhood Services North Side Community School Northside Community Housing, Inc Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Paraquad People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc Prosperity Connection St. Louis Community Credit Union Ready by 21 St. Louis Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Mental Health Board St. Louis Public Library Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) St. Louis Metro Market Spanish Lake Community Association STL Youth Jobs STL Youth Jobs- MERS Goodwill The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership The Youth and Family Center United Health Care United Way of Greater St. Louis United Way of Greater St. Louis 2-1-1 Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

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Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Advertising

Blackmun Footcare, LLC Building Futures Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Connections to Success La Salle Middle School Energizing Enterprises2, LLC Lift for Life Gym Lincoln University Extension LinkStL NaWay Ministries North Campus Partnership North Grand Neighborhood Services Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Paraquad PEACE Weaving Wholeness People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc Prosperity Connection St. Louis Community Credit Union Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation St. Louis Public Library Save North Side STL St. Louis Dream Center STL Youth Jobs: MERS Goodwill Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association

Graphic/Web Design

Ashland Elementary Blackmun Footcare, LLC Building Futures Community Renewal and Development, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Grace Hill Settlement House Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission

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Harris-Stowe State University- Center for Neighborhood Affairs LinkStL New Direction STL North Campus Partnership North Side Community School Old North St. Louis Restoration Group People’s Community Action Corporation PFS Communities, Inc Prosperity Connection Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation The Veggie Patch The Youth and Family Center Trailnet United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc Wesley House Association

Technology/Software

Building Futures Community Renewal and Development, Inc Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Grace Hill Settlement House Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc No More Tears Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Prosperity Connection & St. Louis Community Credit Union Ready by 21 St. Louis Riverview West Florissant Development Corporation Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 The Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Partnership United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban Strategies Wesley House Association

Client Services

100 Black Men St. Louis Judicial Circuit of Missouri Family Court Ashland Elementary BJC HealthCare Blackmun Footcare, LLC La Salle Middle School Education 4 All, Inc

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Lincoln University Extension Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers Northside Youth and Senior Service Center Prosperity Connection & St. Louis Community Credit Union STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) United Way of Greater St. Louis

Consulting Services

BJC HealthCare Computer Village Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc New Direction STL Sun Ministries

Accounting Support

Building Futures Education 4 All, Inc Greater Ville Neighborhood Preservation Commission Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc

HR Support/Policies

Education 4 All, Inc Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers Prosperity Connection STARS (Students That Achieve Reach Success) Thomas Business Enterprises, Inc Trailnet

Management Tools

Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Grace Hill Settlement House Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc New Direction STL Northside Community Housing, Inc Old North St. Louis Restoration Group Prosperity Connection Save North Side STL United Way of Greater St. Louis Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

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Office Space BJC HealthCare Community Mediation Services of St. Louis Computer Village Education 4 All, Inc Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Fathers’ Support Center, St. Louis Harris-Stowe State University: Center for Neighborhood Affairs Kaleidoscope Network Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers NaWay Ministries People’s Community Action Corporation Prosperity Connection Saint Louis Torchbearers 2 Sisters Helping Each Other Reach A Higher Height Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Employee Recruitment

Blackmun Footcare, LLC La Salle Middle School Grace Hill Settlement House Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers St. Louis Public Library STL Youth Jobs Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc

Insurance/Benefits

Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (FNRO) Kaleidoscope Network Northside Community Housing, Inc Prosperity Connection Sun Ministries United Health Care

Legal Assistance

Education 4 All, Inc Hamilton Heights Neighborhood Organization, Inc Kaleidoscope Network Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers Prosperity Connection Sun Ministries

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Other

Low Cost Audits (Computer Village) Crowd Funding (PFS Communities, Inc.)

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CITY RESOURCES

Version 2: Last Updated December 15, 2015

A full list of city services can be found at: www.stlouis-mo.gov/services

Ward Map: www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/aldermen/Wards-1-28.cfm

Northside Alderpersons: Office Phone Number - (314) 622-3287

Ward 1: Sharon Tyus

Ward 2: Dionne Flowers

Ward 3: Freeman Bosley, Sr.

Ward 4: Samuel Moore

Ward 5: Tammika Hubbard

Ward 18: Terry Kennedy

Ward 19: Marlene Davis

Ward 21: Antonio French

Ward 22: Jeffrey Boyd

Ward 26: Frank Williamson

Ward 27: Chris Carter

Mayor’s Office: (314) 622-3201, www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor

City of St. Louis Building Division: (314) 622-4800 or (314) 622-4671

www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/public-safety/building

Citizen Service Bureau: (314) 622-4800; www.stlouis-mo.gov/csb

City Hall: 1200 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

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City Administrative Offices: 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

Neighborhood Improvement Specialists

https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/public-safety/neighborhood-

stabilization-office/profiles/index.cfm

Ward 1: Joe Jones, Jr.

(314) 657-1378

Ward 2: DeAnna Murphy

(314) 657-1371

Ward 3: Eric Vineyard

(314) 657-1356

Ward 4: Larry Isom

(314) 657-1376

Ward 5: Sharie Taylor

(314) 657-1390

Ward 18: Jo Ann Rankins-Cannon

(314) 657-1353

Ward 19: Vernita Mullins

(314) 657-1369

Ward 21: Christian Saller

(314) 657-1375

Ward 22: Patricia Jackson

(314) 657-1372

Ward 26: Jo Ann Rankins-Cannon

(314) 657-1353

Ward 27: Mark Minden

(314) 657-1354

St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners: (314) 622-4336, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/board-election-commissioners/

Civil Rights Enforcement Agency: (314) 622-3301, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/civil-rights-enforcement/

Community Development Administration: (314) 657-3700, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/cda/

Department of Health: (314) 612-5100, https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/citygov/health/

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Brightside St. Louis: 4646 Shenandoah Avenue, 63110; (314) 772-4646 (graffiti removal,

“cleaning and greening”), http://www.brightsidestl.org/

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department: Emergency: 911, Non-Emergency: (314) 231-

1212 (available for reports during and after working hours), http://www.slmpd.org/

Neighborhood Stabilization Team: (314) 657-1392, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/public-safety/neighborhood-stabilization-office/

Police Districts/Neighborhood Stabilization/Community Outreach Officers:

District 4 (includes the neighborhoods of Carr Square, Columbus Square, Covenant

Blu-Grand Center, Downtown, Downtown West, Fairgrounds Park, Hyde Park, Jeff

Vander Lou, Midtown, Old North St. Louis, St. Louis Place and portions of College Hill

Fairgrounds and Near North Riverfront): (314) 444-2500

District 6 (includes the neighborhoods of Baden, Mark Twain, Mark Twain/I-70

Industrial, North Point, North Riverfront, O’Fallon, O’Fallon Park, Penrose, Penrose

Park, Riverview, Walnut Park East, Walnut Park West and portions of College Hill,

Fairgrounds, Greater Ville, Kingsway East and Near North Riverfront): (314) 444-

0001

District 5 (includes the neighborhoods of Academy, Central West End, DeBaliviere

Place, Fountain Park, Hamilton Heights, Kingshighway West, Lewis Place,

Skinker/DeBaliviere, The Ville, Vandeventer, Visitation Park, Wells/Goodfellow,

West End and portions of the Greater Ville and Kingsway East): (314) 444-0001

City of St. Louis Streets Department: (314) 647-3111, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/street/

Land Reutilization Authority (LRA): (314) 657-3721, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/sldc/boards/Land-Reutilization-Authority.cfm

Metropolitan Sewer District: 2350 Market Street, 63103; (314) 768-6260,

http://www.stlmsd.com/

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Refuse Division: (314) 353-8877, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/street/refuse/

Animal Care and Control: (314) 657-1500, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/health/animal-care-control/

Parks, Recreation, and Forestry: (314) 289-5300, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/parks/

Homeless Services: (314) 657-1704, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/homeless-services/

Healthy Home Repair Program: (314) 657-3888 (home repair assistance for low and

moderate income individuals who meet certain other conditions), https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/community-development/home-repair.cfm

St. Louis Housing Authority: (314) 531-4770, http://www.slha.org/

City of St. Louis Department of Human Services: (314) 612-5900, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/

Missouri Department of Social Services: (314) 256-7000, https://dss.mo.gov/

Missouri Child Support Division: (314) 340-7400, https://dss.mo.gov/child-support/

Missouri Department of Youth Services Regional Office: (314) 340-6904,

http://dss.mo.gov/dys/ro.htm

City of St. Louis Office on the Disabled: (314) 622-3686, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/disabled-office/

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Towing Division: (314) 383-7546, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/street/towing/

St. Louis Area Agency on Aging: (314) 612-5918, http://www.slaaa.org/

OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES

United Way: Call 2-1-1 or (800) 427-4626; multilingual services available at (866) 385-

6526, http://www.211helps.org/

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri: (314) 534-4200 or (800) 444-0514,

http://www.lsem.org/

Cardinal Ritter Senior Services: (314) 961-8000, (314) 918-2258,

http://cardinalritterseniorservices.org/

Bilingual International Assistance Services: (314) 645-7800,

http://www.bilingualstl.org/

Housing Resource Hotline: (314) 802-5444, https://www.stlouis-

mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/homeless-services/Homeless-

Resources.cfm

Beyond Housing: (314) 533-0600 (assists with down payments and closing costs after

providing training and counseling for home buyers; provides foreclosure counseling),

http://www.beyondhousing.org/

Rebuilding Together: (314) 918-9918 (volunteer organization that rehabilitates low-

income and senior housing), http://www.rebuildingtogether-stl.org/

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Ameren: (800) 552-7583, https://www.ameren.com/missouri

Laclede Gas Emergency Line: (314) 342-0800, (314) 621-6960, or (800) 887-4173,

http://www.lacledegas.com/

Cool Down STL Resource Hotline: (314) 241-7668 (provides free fans, air conditioners,

and cooling bill assistance),

http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/st__louis_cooling_bill_assista.html

Heat Up STL—Ameren Hotline: (800) 552-7583 (connects people with cold weather

energy assistance), http://www.heatupstlouis.org/

EnergyCare: (314) 773-5900 (provides energy-related services and information to low-

income elderly, ill, disabled, and families with young children),

http://www.energycare.org/

CAASTLC (Community Action Agency of St. Louis County): (314) 863-0015 (multiple

programs to help individuals keep their energy on), http://www.caastlc.org/

Urban League: (314) 615-3654 (utility assistance program and weatherization for

winter), https://www.ulstl.com/

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