4071 Keokuk St
St. Louis, MO 63116
(314) 623-5617
South Grand's mission is to cultivate a robust and supportive business climate on South Grand in order to establish the Tower Grove community as the premiere urban lifestyle district in the Saint Louis Metropolitan area.
The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis was incorporated on April 28, 1982. The incorporators were: Maria Elena Alonso; Manuel De La O; Michael Mahler; Jennie Ojeda; Anthony B. Ramirez; Maria Isabel Thompson; Mario Santander; B. A. Villarreal; and Luis G. Zambrana. Shortly thereafter, the Chamber was accepted as an affiliate of the United Stated Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), which currently has more than two hundred affiliates across the nation. The Chamber has striven to support and promote Hispanic small businesses. In 2009, the organization took a major step to solidifying its role as the premier Hispanic organization in the St. Louis region when it opened a Technology & Resource Center (TRC) in the City of St. Louis. The endeavor was made possible through an appropriation from the federal government obtained by Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond. The computers at the TRC were purchased with an Accelerator Grant provided by AT&T. And the software for the computers was donated by the Microsoft Corporation. Also in 2009, the Chamber established a charitable arm, the HCC STL Foundation, which will focus on youth, workforce development, and education. Major events each year include the Adelante Awards in April, the Hispanic Speakers Series in July, and the HCC Golf Tournament in September. The Chamber also plays an active role in an annual political advocacy day, Hispanic Day at Jefferson City. Through all of these efforts, the Chamber attempts to strengthen Hispanic enterprise and small and minority business integration to promote a sustainable socioeconomic development and a better quality of life in the St. Louis region. The Chamber serves as facilitator in strengthening Hispanic enterprise, it anticipates new challenges and opportunities, encourages innovation, and promotes the development of the Hispanic entrepreneurial sector. The Chamber is a vigorous and vibrant arm of the economic community whose membership is not limited to Hispanic organizations or professionals. Currently, the Chamber has 152 members. Membership in the Chamber is voluntary for all business owners and professionals. After joining, the members agree to abide by the principles, rules of conduct and regulations established by this institution for the benefit of its membership and the business community at large. The Chamber is open to those that share its goals of fostering progress to all sectors of the economy, and particularly to the Hispanic business community, for a better and stronger St. Louis region.
The intention of the United Bosnian Association is development and growth of the citizens of Bosnia and the citizens of the United States of America with Bosnian origin in St. Louis. Better affiliation, strength and improvement through all pro-Bosnian organizations which function in St. Louis. The United Bosnian Association strives to achieve the following: Help pre-existing and registered pro-Bosnian organizations as well as the establishment and registration of new ones. Present a collective appearance regarding vital joint interests of the citizens of Bosnia and the United States with the realization of cultural, educational, social and athletic needs. Informative activities regarding cultural, economic, judicial and social importance in St. Louis, in order to advance the communities interest of Bosnia. Further activities and public display will include research and familiarizing the public about Bosnia's history and promote its culture and tradition.
The Tower Grove South Neighborhood Association is a soon to be 501c3 non-profit corporation that includes all residents and businesses within its geographic area borders. The “Geographic Area” of the Corporation is the area enclosed by South Grand Avenue on the East, South Kingshighway Boulevard on the West, Arsenal Street on the North, and Chippewa Street on the South. The purpose and objectives of the Corporation are: A. To inform and facilitate communication among residents of the Geographic Area; B. To create a welcoming place for visitors; C. To safeguard the general welfare of the homeowners, residents, and business owners of the Geographic Area; D. To advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the Geographic Area; E. To assist residents of the Geographic Area in keeping their property in acceptable condition; F. To encourage and help retain community pride in the Geographic Area; and G. To encourage and promote the understanding and appreciation of the historic character of the Geographical Area.
The Tower Grove South Neighborhood Association is a soon to be 501c3 non-profit corporation that includes all residents and businesses within its geographic area borders. The “Geographic Area” of the Corporation is the area enclosed by South Grand Avenue on the East, South Kingshighway Boulevard on the West, Arsenal Street on the North, and Chippewa Street on the South. The purpose and objectives of the Corporation are: A. To inform and facilitate communication among residents of the Geographic Area; B. To create a welcoming place for visitors; C. To safeguard the general welfare of the homeowners, residents, and business owners of the Geographic Area; D. To advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the Geographic Area; E. To assist residents of the Geographic Area in keeping their property in acceptable condition; F. To encourage and help retain community pride in the Geographic Area; and G. To encourage and promote the understanding and appreciation of the historic character of the Geographical Area.
By considering all areas of operations, the GDA puts strong emphasis on reducing, recycling and composting restaurant waste as well as sourcing sustainable food, to-go ware and cleaning supplies.
The Fire Fighters, Medics, and emergency Dispatchers that protect St. Louis are not only committed to responding to life threatening emergencies, but towards making a comprehensive investment in the communities where we live and work. Follow the efforts of the members of IAFF Local 73 here by learning more about our work, joining in our efforts, and making a difference in your neighborhood.
The Fire Fighters, Medics, and emergency Dispatchers that protect St. Louis are not only committed to responding to life threatening emergencies, but towards making a comprehensive investment in the communities where we live and work. Follow the efforts of the members of IAFF Local 73 here by learning more about our work, joining in our efforts, and making a difference in your neighborhood.
My First 5k! is a concept born from my first 5k. When I ran my first 5k I trained for nearly six months to accomplish my goal. I went from sedentary to running a full 5k which I though was an unattainable goal for myself. The feeling of pride that I had when I crossed the finish line is indescribable and my hope with My First 5k! is that we can help others achieve the same feeling in a safe and encouraging environment, running their first 5k with a team of others who are feeling the exact same pride and struggle that they are, to make it through their very first race. Racers will be able to sign up as a first 5ker or a motivational runner. First 5kers don’t always travel their first 5k journey alone and we want them to be able to experience it with whoever their motivational figure is. First 5kers will be encouraged to wear yellow so everyone can see them, cheer them on along the way, motivate them throughout the race and give them the support they need to finish their first race strong. Not only will spectators and motivators be able to spot the first 5kers in their yellow shirts, first 5kers will be able to spot each other! I look forward to meeting everyone on race morning! -Heather
http://ema-stl.com Providing instruction in historical martial arts systems of medieval and renaissance Europe, particularly Bolognese Swordsmanship. We have an open, club-like atmosphere.
I'm Jerome Cooley Jr. I was born in a family fueled by investments and real estate. I have played an active role in real estate ever since I witnessed my father buy a house for $4000 then rehabbing it to be worth 10x that amount. I have learned the inner-workings of the industry and I want to assist other investors, who yearn to have the same success, in finding the right properties. I also feel obligated to help the youth by encouraging them to follow in my footsteps and to make dreams reality. Thank you for the support! Please leave your email on this page and I will send you a list of properties for sale in your desired area. (EXAMPLE: [email protected] Clayton, MO)
Our Vision: The St. Louis Community Mediation Program imagines a society in which parties address their conflicts non-violently through mediated dialogue. SLCMP’s process provides two professionally-trained volunteer mediators and a safe location to facilitate dialogue between parties in conflict. MediationSTL provides Community Mediation in the following areas: -Citizen complaints against police officers. Mediation offers parties the opportunity to resolve issues themselves and avoid intercession from courts or other parties. -Referrals from police officers or city officials. Mediation is a preventative measure or last resort to avoid arrests or fines. -Neighborhood Mediation. Mediation assists parties to resolve issues surrounding parking, trash, disrespect, noise, minor mischief, and others. -Landlord Tenant Mediation. -Town Hall and Large Group Mediation. Mediation in a town hall format facilitates problem solving, decision making, and conflict resolution for larger groups. -Senior citizens and their families. Mediation is a method for families to discuss and resolve the difficult decisions associated with aging. SLCMP is a service of the Mennonite Peace Center, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that has supported mediation and other community building projects in St. Louis since 1999. Mennonite peace centers throughout the world promote principles of nonviolent social change by fostering peaceful dialogue among all persons, regardless of faith tradition.
The Fire Fighters, Medics, and emergency Dispatchers that protect St. Louis are not only committed to responding to life threatening emergencies, but towards making a comprehensive investment in the communities where we live and work. Follow the efforts of the members of IAFF Local 73 here by learning more about our work, joining in our efforts, and making a difference in your neighborhood.
The Tower Grove South Neighborhood Association is a soon to be 501c3 non-profit corporation that includes all residents and businesses within its geographic area borders. The “Geographic Area” of the Corporation is the area enclosed by South Grand Avenue on the East, South Kingshighway Boulevard on the West, Arsenal Street on the North, and Chippewa Street on the South. The purpose and objectives of the Corporation are: A. To inform and facilitate communication among residents of the Geographic Area; B. To create a welcoming place for visitors; C. To safeguard the general welfare of the homeowners, residents, and business owners of the Geographic Area; D. To advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the Geographic Area; E. To assist residents of the Geographic Area in keeping their property in acceptable condition; F. To encourage and help retain community pride in the Geographic Area; and G. To encourage and promote the understanding and appreciation of the historic character of the Geographical Area.
My First 5k! is a concept born from my first 5k. When I ran my first 5k I trained for nearly six months to accomplish my goal. I went from sedentary to running a full 5k which I though was an unattainable goal for myself. The feeling of pride that I had when I crossed the finish line is indescribable and my hope with My First 5k! is that we can help others achieve the same feeling in a safe and encouraging environment, running their first 5k with a team of others who are feeling the exact same pride and struggle that they are, to make it through their very first race. Racers will be able to sign up as a first 5ker or a motivational runner. First 5kers don’t always travel their first 5k journey alone and we want them to be able to experience it with whoever their motivational figure is. First 5kers will be encouraged to wear yellow so everyone can see them, cheer them on along the way, motivate them throughout the race and give them the support they need to finish their first race strong. Not only will spectators and motivators be able to spot the first 5kers in their yellow shirts, first 5kers will be able to spot each other! I look forward to meeting everyone on race morning! -Heather
http://ema-stl.com Providing instruction in historical martial arts systems of medieval and renaissance Europe, particularly Bolognese Swordsmanship. We have an open, club-like atmosphere.