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5850 Elizabeth Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 647-5900

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Community Organization Near International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local One

St Louis Police Officers Association
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
3710 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63109-1407

(314) 353-3200

Amvets Post 6, St. Louis Missouri
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2718 Clifton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 781-4071

House of Goods Baitulmal
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
5911 Southwest Ave. St. Louis, MO.
St. Louis, MO 63116

(314) 833-3300

Drop off Donations Hours Monday To Thursday 10am till 2pm Saturday 10am till 6pm Sunday 1pm till 3pm Friday Closed

IBEW Local 1439
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2121 59th St
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 644-6111

First Stone Realty 314.259.1970
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 200
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 259-1970

St. Louis Activity Center
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
5602 Arsenal St
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 645-3477

Columbus Day Parade - St. Louis MO
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
5125 Wilson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 691-1300

The Italian American Heritage Corporation is one of the oldest Italian American organization in the United States. It was organized on November 11, 1866 and was incorporated on December 6, 1866 it is composed of many St. Louis Italian-American Organizations, who joined together a number of years ago to ensure that there will always be a Columbus Day Parade. The first parade was organized by the Fratellanza Society in 1867 through the effort of an Italian settlement in downtown St Louis. The parade route started downtown and terminated at the statue of Chistopher Columbus ( donated by Henry Shaw ) in Tower Park. For many years it has been held on " The Hill" . The parade is always the highlight of the Columbus Day celebration by many Italian Organizations to promote the philosophy and culture of their heritage by participating in a Festa after the parade. The Festa is traditionally held in Berra Park.

Academy of Science - St. Louis
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
5050 Oakland Ave, 2nd Floor
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 533-8586

DEAF Way Interpreting Services
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5240 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 289-4294

DEAF Way Interpreting Services provides interpreting services that empower deaf people or people who are hard of hearing to have clear, effective communication in any situation. DEAF Way provides the very best interpreters on a fee-for-service basis to organizations, companies and government agencies for a single assignment or on an ongoing basis. We are committed to quality and satisfaction, and we ensure that all DEAF Way services meet or exceed customers’ expectations.

St. Louis Cup of Nations
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4970 Oakland Ave (St Louis University High School)
St. Louis, MO 63110

What: Soccer Tournament and Festival Where: St. Louis University High School (4970 Oakland Ave., St. Louis 63110) When: Friday July 18th starting at 6:30p.m. and Saturday July 19th starting at 8:45 a.m. ***The Festival starts starts at 4p.m. on Saturday July 19th and goes until 7p.m. Bring family and friends. Festival will include music, food, fun, and friends. Registration for Soccer Tournament: Online at www.cupofnations.com or email [email protected] Fee $200 (adult teams) $100 (youth teams) Payable online at www.cupofnations.com or by check made out to ILT and sent to 523 Scottsdale Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122. Payment due by July 12th. Team Categories: Adult Competitive (limit 16 teams) Adult Recreation (limit 16 teams) Youth U16, U13, U10 and Women's division Draw Ceremony is on Sunday, July 13th @ Harris Stowe. See website for more details.

Clayton Tamm Community Association
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
Clayton and Tamm Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

Clayton-Tamm is a traditionally Irish-American neighborhood located near the western border of St. Louis, Missouri, USA, just south of Forest Park. Its borders are Hampton Avenue to the east, Manchester Road to the south, McCausland Avenue on the west and Oakland/Highway 40/64 to the north. Its name is derived from the intersecting streets of Clayton Ave and Tamm Ave (Lat: 38.628599, Lon: -090.292882), which is the center of the neighborhood's business district. The Clayton-Tamm neighborhood is one of three (with Franz Park and the Hi-Point) which make up the widely renowned Irish section of St. Louis called "Dogtown". The earliest development in the (not yet) neighborhood was by Charles Gratiot, who in 1785 requested use of the land from Spanish authorities in the French-owned land before the Louisiana Purchase "to cultivate wheat, hemp, corn, tobacco, etc., etc.", (Requoted from McCune Gill by Bob Corbett, 2000) The grant was formalized by the Spanish governor in 1798 and reaffirmed in 1808 by the US after the Louisiana Purchase. After Charles' Death his large land grant was divided into 12 strips and given as inheritance. Major growth in Cheltenham (Dogtown) defined the region in the late 19th century as it developed into a coal and clay mining community. Growth was further accelerated by preparations and construction for the 1904 World's Fair, "The Louisiana Purchase Exposition". While there are a number of theories as to why this neighborhood is known as Dogtown, the most credible account describes a group of coal miners working in what is today Forest Park. When the city acquired the land to build the park in 1876, these people found sparsely populated areas south of the new park and built shacks to live in as they found new work. In order to secure their ramshackle homes, many of the squatters used watchdogs, which would defend their territory. Dogtown is home to the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, which is the more authentic of the two St. Louis parades for this holiday. On March 17th, thousands gather to watch the Ancient Order of Hibernians' parade, which runs down Tamm Avenue and features many local Irish Schools of Dance.

Youth Exploring Science
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
4900 Manchester Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 289-1414

We have regular science labs during school year on Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. We have astronomy, chemistry, agriscience, engineering, computer science, neuroscience, and entrepreneurship components in our program that engage teens in critical thinking about science and fun scientific learning. During summer time, we don't have regular components but we do have Summer Time Science that serves the same purpose as regular school year activities while adds to more insights of knowledge and provides more internship opportunities for the teens.

Safe Families for Children-Greater St. Louis Area
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 202
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 452-6547

Safe Families for Children (SFFC) is a national movement of compassion that gives hope to families in crisis. Safe, loving homes are provided where parents may voluntarily have their children cared for while parents seek to restore stability in their lives. Our dedication to family support, stabilization and child abuse prevention is driven by responsibility for the well-being of children in our communities. Founded in 2002, SFFC has partnered with churches, local community agencies and volunteer families, as well as government organizations in more than a dozen states. The SFFC network has provided essential extended-family relationships to nearly 1,000 children and families annually.

FLOURISH St. Louis
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 111
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 880-5719

FLOURISH St. Louis is based on the collective impact model of social change, which is guided by the notion that no single organization is responsible for any major social problem, nor can any single organization cure it. This initiative will engage a broad group of citizens, community partners, businesses and other areas of our society to make a sustained and long-term decrease in infant mortality. It will increase community understanding of the issue and accelerate change by focusing everyone on a single set of goals that are measured in the same way.

Association Of Spanish Lake Advocates
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5240 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 289-4368

St. Louis Regional Unbanked Taskforce
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 239-1897

Our Motto: To Empower, To Encourage, To Educate• Nationwide 22 million people lack basic checking and/or savings accounts – this population is generally referred to as “unbanked”. • Many people have accounts but rarely use them for their financial transactions or they have difficulty properly maintaining their accounts – this population is generally referred to as “under-banked” The St. Louis Metro Area Landscape • According to FDIC’s 2009 Unbanked Household Survey, 88,000 households in the St. Louis Metropolitan area that are unbanked and under-banked. - 7.5% St. Louis households Unbanked - 22.4% St. Louis households Under-banked - 31% African Americans Unbanked - 1.1% Whites Unbanked Our Goal Our Goal• 20% of Unbanked Households will open new accounts (20,000) in the first 24 months • 80% of Unbanked Accounts (16,000) will be maintained

Xi Epsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
5600 Oakland Ave Room F210
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 644-9144

2014-2015 Officers: Elizabeth Womack - President Sherell Adams - Executive Vice President Gloria De Avila - Vice President of Communication An'drea Adams - Vice President of Fellowship Martina Jones - Vice President of Finance Lydia Priest Regan - Vice President of Leadership Courtney Rodriguez - Vice President of Membership Salmedina Alic- Vice President of Parlimentary Procedures Monique Edwards - Vice President of Scholarship Devon Cook - Vice President of Service Advisor - Ms. Sandra Knight

Non-Profit Organization Near International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local One

IBEW 1 Health Fair
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
5735 Elizabeth Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

St. Louis Building & Construction Trades Council
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2300 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 647-0628

Animal House Fund
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2151 59th St
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 531-4626

IBEW Local 1439
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2121 59th St
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 644-6111

Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2385 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 647-8100

AADD provides support to individuals, generally ages 50 years and older, with developmental disabilities. The goal is to assist individuals with maintaining their independence and support them in continuing to be active members of their communities. Available Supports Education AADD staff educates individuals, families, caregivers, employers, support workers, professionals and the community, in the varying issues and needs facing the aging with developmental disabilities population. Education is an essential element in ensuring that needs are recognized, understood, and met. AADD staff provides education through seminars, speaking engagements, an annual conference, and individual assistance and referral services to both individuals aging with disabilities and developmental disability organizations. Transition to Retirement A person with a developmental disability, like anyone else, has the option of retirement from their life in the workforce. However, individuals with a developmental disability may not look forward to retirement. The reasons vary, but include economic loss, loss of socialization and friendships, isolation, and boredom. Each person's needs, interests, and fears are different. AADD staff work individually with our consumers to assist with this transition from employment to a fulfilling retirement. Staff conduct individualized assessments and develop transition plans. Transition plans are driven by the wants and needs of the individual, with input from family members and others who know the person well. Each retirement plan is custom designed and may also include supports for family members. Retirement Groups One option in meeting the needs of individuals in retirement is participation in a support group. Senior support groups meet at local senior centers and provide opportunities to learn about issues important to seniors, socialize with others of similar backgrounds, and develop lasting, caring, supportive relationships. AADD staff support our consumers with participating in these groups. In-Home Support In addition to community involvement and activities, individuals may also have a need for support in their home. These supports may include someone to assist with bill paying, shopping, meal preparation and cooking, housekeeping, personal care and hygiene, medication administration, problem solving, or other individualized needs. Depending on the need, AADD staff may directly provide these supports or assist in locating the needed resources. Off-Site Day Habilitation Services With state, County and City of St. Louis funding, AADD provides individualized one on one support to individuals in accessing their community. This service provides the individual, as well as their family members, with the supports needed to maintain maximum independence. Off-site day hab services range from 1 hour to 40 hours per week, depending on need. AADD Social Clubs Social Clubs is a large group socialization program that meets on Saturday nights and is open to adults (age 21 and over) with a developmental disability who reside in St. Louis City and County (specific eligibility requirements vary by funder). Participants in Social Clubs have the opportunity to choose from a variety of activities, including dances, bowling, movies, out to eat, wrestling, plays and musicals. Please call (314) 647-2203 for additional information. AADD Challenges Unlimited Challenges Unlimited is a group recreation program that meets after work and is open to adults (age 21 and over) with a developmental disability who reside in St. Louis City. Participants have the opportunity to participate in health and fitness classes, learn new skills, and attend community activities. Please call (314) 647-8101 for additional information. Supported Living The Supported Living Program teaches independent living skills and supports individuals in developing and maintaining the skills needed to succeed in independent living. This service is available to adults (age 18 and over) with a developmental disability living in St. Louis City. Youth Adult Support In addition to services specifically designed to meet the needs of older adults with developmental disabilities, AADD provides select services to younger individuals with developmental disabilities, as well. For additional information, please contact the Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities by phone at (314) 647-8100 or email at [email protected].

Safe Connections
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2165 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 646-7500

Stray Paws Rescue -St. Louis, Mo. non profit organization group
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
PO Box 39334
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 669-6131

Missouri Jobs with Justice
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2725 Clifton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 644-0466

Jobs with Justice is action-oriented. During each year, members and organizations take the Jobs with Justice Pledge to "Be There" at least five times for someone else's fight as well as their own. That means joining picket lines, attending contract rallies and participating in other actions or demonstrations for economic and social justice. Pledgers are mobilized through meetings, phone banks and email alerts.

The Megan Foundation
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
5532 Southwest Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 764-5703

The Megan Foundation is a non-profit organization providing support to those with Usher syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes individuals to become deaf and blind. Loss of these two vital senses often leads to isolation from society, and individuals have limited resources to empower themselves with independent, fulfilling lives. The Megan Foundation uses its programs to create awareness in the community and draw attention to this rare disorder in order to raise funds for the desperately needed research to find a cure, and to give hope to those struggling with Usher syndrome.

Santa's Helpers, Inc.
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
5835 Manchester Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 647-1800

EnTeam Organization
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
5400 Arsenal St
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 877-6452

Carpenters' Benefit Plans
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1419 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 644-4802

South City Family YMCA
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
3150 Sublette Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 644-3100

Safe Families for Children-Greater St. Louis Area
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 202
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 452-6547

Safe Families for Children (SFFC) is a national movement of compassion that gives hope to families in crisis. Safe, loving homes are provided where parents may voluntarily have their children cared for while parents seek to restore stability in their lives. Our dedication to family support, stabilization and child abuse prevention is driven by responsibility for the well-being of children in our communities. Founded in 2002, SFFC has partnered with churches, local community agencies and volunteer families, as well as government organizations in more than a dozen states. The SFFC network has provided essential extended-family relationships to nearly 1,000 children and families annually.

FLOURISH St. Louis
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 111
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 880-5719

FLOURISH St. Louis is based on the collective impact model of social change, which is guided by the notion that no single organization is responsible for any major social problem, nor can any single organization cure it. This initiative will engage a broad group of citizens, community partners, businesses and other areas of our society to make a sustained and long-term decrease in infant mortality. It will increase community understanding of the issue and accelerate change by focusing everyone on a single set of goals that are measured in the same way.

Bilingual International Assistant Services
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1329 Macklind Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 645-7800

Mental Health, Social Services, Senior Center meals, transportation & socialization, benefits assistance & ESL education are offered. Services to children, adults and seniors are available in over 40 languages.

Construction Forum STL
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
3245 Hampton Ave, Fl Second
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 880-2063

What if there was a room big enough for EVERYONE in the St. Louis construction industry to meet, build relationships, exchange ideas, and work on mutual problems? Now there is. Construction Forum STL was created to be a “room without walls” where the entire industry could participate in building relationships and working on issues large and small. We believe that when the construction community comes together to network, discuss ideas, and share information we are all better for it. The Forum intends to make full use of social media, public networking events, and its website to enable those objectives.

Gateway Pet Guardians
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
5321 Manchester Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 664-7398

We rely heavily on volunteers, foster families and donations to continue rescuing stray dogs and cats from East St. Louis. If you are interested in getting involved with Gateway Pet Guardians, please visit our website. We are currently raising money to build a shelter, low clost spay/neuter clinic, and education center in East St. Louis. Please consider making a donation to help us realize our dream and make a difference in the community.

Lindenwood Area Senior Ministry
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
6401 Scanlan Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 647-4591

In 2006, five churches in the Lindenwood Park neighborhood recognized the growing needs of the senior adults in their community. They approached South Grand Senior Ministry (SGSM) with the hope of replicating SGSM’s model program in the Lindenwood community. After a year of consultation and the building out of core programs, Lindenwood Area Senior Ministry (LASM) became an independent entity in January 2008. LASM acheived its nonprofit status in 2009 and is proud to be a vital and growing ministry.