4125 Humphrey St
St. Louis, MO 63116
(314) 282-7533
St. Louis Community College ("STLCC") is the largest community college district in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. Supported by the Junior College District of St. Louis City - St. Louis County, it was the first district in the United States to simultaneously construct three campuses through a $47.2 million bond issue approved in 1965, the largest in the history of the nation's community college development at the time. STLCC serves its student body through four campuses and four satellite facilities, offering college-transfer options and career programs in areas such as art and design, business, engineering and technology, developmental and continuing education.
At New City School® we recognize that students must be prepared for tomorrow's challenges with a rigorous academic curriculum. Our students average more than three years above grade level on standardized tests. But those achievements form only the foundation. At New City we work towards genuine understanding. Our students are taught how to discover the question, work as members of a team, and solve the problem. These skills will continue to be the hallmarks of successful members of society. We rely on more than just textbooks. By teaching through experiences we ensure that our students don't just memorize facts, but develop a genuine understanding of the curriculum. Here are a few examples of how our teachers turn familiar elementary school units into memorable events students are still talking about years later. First graders create and present plant museums. Third graders research and build Our use of Multiple Intelligences theory as a basis for curriculum enhances the strength of our academic program. It allows children to develop in many different ways and to use their range of strengths and talents in learning and growing. Our kids learn how to solve problems while appreciating the fun and excitement of the process! New City School® helps students find the pathways to learning that best fit their talents. At the same time, kids learn to appreciate the strengths of others, a big step toward understanding differences and building bridges of cooperation towards common goals. Our students graduate with confidence about their futures. Their success, both as achievers and group leaders, is noted often by their secondary school teachers. We are proud they attend schools such as Chaminade, Crossroads, John Burroughs, Mary Institute Country Day, St. Louis Priory, Villa Duchesne, Visitation Academy, and Whitfield as well as local parochial and public schools.
At New City School® we recognize that students must be prepared for tomorrow's challenges with a rigorous academic curriculum. Our students average more than three years above grade level on standardized tests. But those achievements form only the foundation. At New City we work towards genuine understanding. Our students are taught how to discover the question, work as members of a team, and solve the problem. These skills will continue to be the hallmarks of successful members of society. We rely on more than just textbooks. By teaching through experiences we ensure that our students don't just memorize facts, but develop a genuine understanding of the curriculum. Here are a few examples of how our teachers turn familiar elementary school units into memorable events students are still talking about years later. First graders create and present plant museums. Third graders research and build Our use of Multiple Intelligences theory as a basis for curriculum enhances the strength of our academic program. It allows children to develop in many different ways and to use their range of strengths and talents in learning and growing. Our kids learn how to solve problems while appreciating the fun and excitement of the process! New City School® helps students find the pathways to learning that best fit their talents. At the same time, kids learn to appreciate the strengths of others, a big step toward understanding differences and building bridges of cooperation towards common goals. Our students graduate with confidence about their futures. Their success, both as achievers and group leaders, is noted often by their secondary school teachers. We are proud they attend schools such as Chaminade, Crossroads, John Burroughs, Mary Institute Country Day, St. Louis Priory, Villa Duchesne, Visitation Academy, and Whitfield as well as local parochial and public schools.
Our Providers: Lawrence Tychsen, M.D. Gregg Lueder, M.D. Susan Culican, M.D., PhD. Mark Rallo, O.D. James Hoekel, O.D. Nicholas Silvestros, O.D. Bryan Bowen, O.D David Garibaldi, C.O., COMT Marlo Galli, C.O.
The Excellence Arts & Media Academy is a Midwestern-based production company dedicated to empowering, educating, and entertaining our audiences. The EAMA specializes in producing historically-based and education theater and films The Excellence Arts & Media Academy was founded by Jacob Henderson in 2011 at the YWCA of Alton.
Core Values: Respect for All Uncompromising respect for human dignity is the foundation upon which Neighborhood Houses was built. We fundamentally value people and are always mindful of individual circumstances and points of view. We are committed to fostering communities of inclusiveness, equality and fairness – – ones that empower families and inspire children to aspire to greatness. Faith & Stewardship Our faith-based legacy implores us to be vigilant in assessing and responding to community needs and, in the spirit of exemplary stewardship of our mission, we work relentlessly to provide quality resources to those who are experiencing social injustice. Resilience & Empowerment We believe that resilience is a critical element of personal character that can be built in all of us, despite socio-economic conditions. Individuals should always be viewed as optimal agents of their own personal growth, but in no way does this mean that the road toward resilience should be traveled alone. Quality Programs & Caring Staff By providing effective educational services, youth programs and a caring, dedicated staff, Neighborhood Houses is supporting the growth of children into productive, engaged adults, and we are helping parents become confident advocates for their own families. Yet, in humble recognition of our own limitations, we are constantly building and cultivating partnerships to enhance our skills and broaden our perspectives. This belief of communalism will forever be engrained Neighborhood Houses and in all that we do.
BJC School Outreach and Youth Development was formed in 1991 to assist St. Louis-area school districts address behaviors deemed extremely harmful to young people by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These six types of high-risk behavior are tobacco use; substance abuse; poor nutrition; lack of physical fitness; risky sexual behaviors; and violence, injury and safety.
BJC School Outreach and Youth Development was formed in 1991 to assist St. Louis-area school districts address behaviors deemed extremely harmful to young people by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These six types of high-risk behavior are tobacco use; substance abuse; poor nutrition; lack of physical fitness; risky sexual behaviors; and violence, injury and safety.
Fun, Fabulous and Flirty 5&5 in Forest Park is the FIRST race of its kind! Committed women KNOW THEIR GREATNESS this event is specially designed with YOU in mind!! The 5 mile and 5k combo allows seasoned runners to compete and "bring a friend" to the 5k...sharing the love of fitness and running...unleash the SEXY in you! Maybe you have never ran before or maybe you are an elite athlete join us for a party in Forest Park to have fun and be fabulous & flirty! Of course men are welcome...who wouldn't want a part of this??!!
HOW DO YOU GET CONNECTED WITH FEED MY PEEPS? Please contact Jacki @ 314-452-8578 or [email protected]. Serving is Contagious!
AFSCME Local 410 works for justice in the workplace and advocates for prosperity and opportunity for all working families. We not only stand for fairness at the bargaining table — we fight for fairness at the ballot box and in the halls of government.
Inspired by R. Crosby Kemper, III, the idea of a free, outdoor Shakespeare festival began in 1997. In 2001 Chairman of the Board Marvin Moskowitz, first Managing Director Lana Pepper and a visionary board of civic leaders produced the first annual free Shakespeare Festival in Forest Park. Since the initial two-week run and first season attendance of 33,000, the Festival has grown to a two-month celebration of the Bard throughout the city with annual attendance over 60,000. Averaging over 3,000 audience members nightly, the Festival has become St. Louis’ premier classical theater and a main cultural attraction for the city. ts. Rick Dildine served as the Festival’s first Executive Director from 2009 – 2014 and oversaw its growth beyond the Park to the schools and streets of St. Louis. In 2014, the Festival entertained its 640,000th patron in Forest Park and 270,000th student. Our legacy is seen in the tens of thousands of patrons and students who have participated in our work. Year-round we are engaging our citizens in the schools, in the streets and in the park. With a commitment to community, conversation and collaboration, our theme of unexpected theatre drives our creative and producing choices. Each season hundreds of supporters come together to produce Shakespeare Festival St. Louis. Unlike other theaters in the region, SFSTL depends almost entirely on the contributions of individuals, foundations, corporations and public institutions for support. We do not follow a traditional model; we believe we are creating the next model. We’re still writing our story. We’re trailblazers; we’re making the path together. Join us!
Spotlight Lounge provides a stage and an intimate setting where local and national up-and-coming acts can perform, and be paid, consistently.We also seek to provide the public with consistent affordable live entertainment paired with the best food service and hospitality in the city. From poets to plays, to musicals, Spotlight Lounge displays all facets of art.
The goals of The First Tee are to see participants graduate from high school on time with the life skills needed to succeed in college and life, with the ability to make healthy choices and with the desire to positively impact their communities.
Fair Saint Louis 2016 – America’s Biggest Birthday Party in Forest Park! Join us this July in St. Louis’ iconic Forest Park, which was recently named “Best City Park” in the nation by USA Today, as we celebrate our nation’s independence. Saturday, July 2, through Monday, July 4, the grounds that once hosted the 1904 World’s Fair will welcome back fairgoers to experience three days of memorable fun and entertainment. Keeping with Fair tradition, this year’s event will feature a variety of free family entertainment, live music from nationally-recognized recording artists, and much more. And as always, an unforgettable, world class fireworks show will close out each night of the Fair. Mark your calendars for July 2, 3 and 4, and we’ll see you in Forest Park for America’s Biggest Birthday Party!
We are happy to be able to make monetary donations to many wonderful conservation organizations, including the below: Animals Asia Project Puffin Grevy’s Zebra Trust WildCare Institute Center for Conservation of Carnivores in Africa WildCare Institute Center for Conservation in the Horn of Africa Sahara Conservation Fund Balikpapan Orangutan Society Trees for You and Me Endangered Wolf Center Acres for the Atmosphere Polar Bears International Bowling for Rhinos WildCare Institute Center for Conservation of the Horned Guan in Mexico AZAD AZRA AZFA The Feather Distribution Project American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) National PASA (Pan African Sanctuary Alliance) - apes Ron Goellner Center for Hellbender Conservation WildCare Institute Center for Conservation in Western Asia S2K2 (School Supplies for Kenyan Kids) Asian Elephant Support Northern Rangelands Trust WildCare Institute Center for Conservation in Forest Park International Rhino Foundation – Lowveld Rhino Trust WildCare Institute Center for Conservation in Punta San Juan, Peru
Community Resources And More enlists the efforts of the public and private sectors and encourages them to work together to reduce welfare dependency. Working in cooperation with these groups, Community Resources And More matches families who need assistance with an adoptive church or civic group. This partner stimulates and mobilizes private effort to provide alternative assistance (non-monetary) and mentoring. It is a rewarding experience for churches and other groups to help less fortunate families.
Offering Shelter, in Jesus' Name since 1986! The Grace and Peace Winter Shelter has been offering temporary, overnight shelter during the colder months to homeless women of St. Louis since 1986. We are planning, Lord willing, to reopen for this winter on November 12, 2014. If we don't open that date, we will open a bit later. We are working hard to get all the volunteers signed up to operate the Shelter! The Winter Shelter operates in the basement of Grace and Peace's building in an urban area on the west side of the city. By the grace of God, many suburban churches send helping hands and meals each winter. Neighboring churches and agencies also partner with us! As a result, the shelter ministry extends well beyond the boundaries of the congregation of Grace and Peace.Many women have come back year after year to stay at Grace and Peace during the winter, citing the warm community there that they like to call home. Many have also "graduated" to apartments of their own. The Winter Shelter receives no government funding, relying instead on volunteer helpers and meal providers as well as on donations to cover staff stipends and other expenses. You can send a check via U. S. Mail or using your bank's Bill Pay function. The address is on our website. You can now make a donation via PayPal. To do so, go to www.paypal.com, and select the Send Money and Personal tabs. Under the Personal tab, choose Gift. Designate the receiver as [email protected]. The Shelter is a ministry of Grace & Peace Fellowship, which is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation. This means that donations are tax-deductible for donors, according to current IRS policies. If you would like a donation receipt, please send us an email with your information and we will send you a receipt at year's end. Thank you for your support!
St. Louis Children's Hospital is an American College of Surgeons verified Level 1 pediatric trauma center in both Missouri and Illinois. This page will distribute trauma information and educational opportunities for EMS and hospital personnel. The information in this web site is not a substitute for professional care, and must not be used for self-diagnosis or treatment. BJC HealthCare assumes no liability for the information contained in this web site or for its use.