At our agency we do two things: Recruitment: We are one of the area’s largest recruiter of foster/adoptive homes because of our partnerships with the local media, including KSDK and 13 local newspapers. Resources: Foster and adoptive parenting is a rewarding—but demanding—job. We offer many supports to parents, including support groups, training, advocacy, newsletters, two resale shops, crisis intervention services, and our Little Wishes program.
Oranized KHOAS facebook page has been created to keep us connected to you! We know that a community can not grow without support and we want you all to know the outcome of your donations, shares, and over all support. We cannot move forward without you and we are thankful for everything that you do! We at Organized KHAOS know that a small gesture can have a huge impact!
The mission of the Network for Strong Communities (NSC) is to strengthen and increase the capacity of the nonprofit sector to better serve its constituents and build better communities through collaborative vision and action. We accomplish this by providing education, training, consultation and technical assistance programs that are responsive, comprehensive, integrated, efficient and effective. NSC is committed to identifying and offering the highest quality programs and services to support the needs of community leadership, nonprofits and the sector as a whole.
CFS is a licensed, non-profit child placing agency that utilizes voluntary and temporary foster care to help place children into loving, christian homes for the benefit of mothers, families, and children in crisis. We also provide the alternative of adoption for those facing an unplanned pregnancy or decide that they are unable to care for their child. We are a counseling agency as well. We have several counselor and locations to help families, individuals, and couples. We offer a sliding fee scale for the uninsured and underinsured, and we accept most major health insurance providers.
Birthright Counseling, St. Louis is a tax-exempt, charitable organization that exists thanks to the financial and moral support of our donors and volunteers. We are independent, interdenominational, and not affiliated with any religious or political group or public agency.
Oranized KHOAS facebook page has been created to keep us connected to you! We know that a community can not grow without support and we want you all to know the outcome of your donations, shares, and over all support. We cannot move forward without you and we are thankful for everything that you do! We at Organized KHAOS know that a small gesture can have a huge impact!
The mission of The Fit and Food Connection is to provide healthy living resources through nutrition and physical fitness to families in need. This is provided to encourage participation across the broadest possible spectrum of economic levels in northern St. Louis city and county. Since 2013, FAFC has provided assistance to bring food and fitness together with group and individual fitness classes, nutrition programs, emergency groceries, food pantry, and community gardening opportunities. The connection of food provision, lifestyle programming and coaching, and education is a dynamic solution to address general poverty's impact on health. The Fit and Food Connection is a 501(c)3 charitable organization as determined by the IRS.
The St. Louis County Police Association (SLCPA) is organization designed to protect your rights as a police officer. The SLCPA is Lodge #111 of the Missouri State Fraternal Order of Police, and the National Fraternal Order of Police. We are here to protect your rights as an employee of St. Louis County Government and the St. Louis County Police Department.
Vision Statement The vision of the American Legion Auxiliary is to support The American Legion while becoming the premier service organization and foundation of every community providing support for our veterans, our military, and their families by shaping a positive future in an atmosphere of fellowship, patriotism, peace and security. Purposes ■In fulfillment of our Mission, the American Legion Auxiliary adheres to the following purposes: ■To support and advocate for veterans, active military and their families ■To support the initiatives and programs of The American Legion ■To foster patriotism and responsible citizenship ■To award scholarships and promote quality education and literacy ■To provide educational and leadership opportunities that uphold the ideals of freedom and democracy and encourage good citizenship and patriotism in government ■To increase our capacity to deliver our Mission by providing meaningful volunteer opportunities within our communities ■To empower our membership to achieve personal fulfillment through Service Not Self Values Our statement of values is predicated on the founding purposes: ■Commitment to the four founding principles: Justice, Freedom, Democracy, Loyalty ■Service to God, our country, its veterans and their families ■Tradition of patriotism and citizenship ■Personal integrity and family values ■Respect for the uniqueness of individual members ■Truthful open communication in dealing with the public and our members ■Adherence to the adopted policies and rules
Birthright Counseling, St. Louis is a tax-exempt, charitable organization that exists thanks to the financial and moral support of our donors and volunteers. We are independent, interdenominational, and not affiliated with any religious or political group or public agency.
Many families have been affected by the disease of alcoholism or chemical dependency. Often, relationships with family and friends are damaged beyond repair, and individuals lose financial as well as emotional support. A 12 step program can help individuals with spiritual and emotional recovery while maintaining sobriety. Those who have actively participated in a 12-step recovery program often get to a point where they feel ready to take the next step: furthering their education. This is where The Next Step comes in – we help people in recovery take the next step in improving their lives. Scholarships We offer scholarships to help pay tuition to colleges or vocational programs. Requirements include being active in a 12 step program and have a minimum of six consecutive months of recovery (clean and sober), doing service/volunteer work, being employed and the ability to show financial need.
KWRH-LP Radio is the communications arm of the Webster Rock Hill Ministries that will produce and broadcast programming designed to meet the spiritual, educational, cultural, economic, civic, organizational, health, entertainment and informational concerns associated with the uniquely diverse 63119 communities of Webster Groves, Rock Hill, Warson Woods, Glendale and Shewsbury.
In order to pursue our mission to promote the study, understanding, recognition, and cultural legitimacy of comics ICS organizes conferences, symposia, and other forms of academic presentation and idea exchange primarily at comic conventions as well as in more traditional academic venues. ICS uses comic conventions as the main venue for conferences and symposia to promote discourse between academics, industry professionals, and fans and creates exposure for the academic study of comics. ICS maintains contacts with comics publishers, scholars, institutions, and organizations, both American and international, in order to serve as a nexus of communication and contact for comics. Board members and organization officers regularly attend comic conventions to promote ICS and keep abreast of the industry through the attendance at industry events and trade shows. The Institute makes information on comics and the comics industry available through communication with mainstream and independent and comics presses, by introducing scholars, professionals, and others with similar interests to one another, and by promoting publications and other works focused on comics and the study of comics.
At our agency we do two things: Recruitment: We are one of the area’s largest recruiter of foster/adoptive homes because of our partnerships with the local media, including KSDK and 13 local newspapers. Resources: Foster and adoptive parenting is a rewarding—but demanding—job. We offer many supports to parents, including support groups, training, advocacy, newsletters, two resale shops, crisis intervention services, and our Little Wishes program.
Envisage Play Festival: a celebration of new works is a play festival created by Webster University & Conservatory students to produce new works. Founded by Brooke Viegut, Jake Kevrick and Madison Finley, this festival is designed to allow students of all aspects of theater to come together and create new, innovative work that they are passionate about. This gives budding playwrights a platform to produce their work, as well as provide directing, acting, design, and dramaturgy opportunities to the students of Webster University. These opportunities serve as a lab, with the goal not being a full-fledged production but rather a chance to grow and explore areas of a craft that are often not offered to students. We strive to create a safe, creative environment to allow each other to try new things and receive feedback from an audience on their work.