3901 Russell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 865-5244
Refab is a training/deconstruction-based nonprofit organization that works to create employment opportunities for veterans and other community members. We offer building owners a sustainable alternative to conventional demolition and quality reclaimed materials and building supplies to local rehabbers, remodelers, artists, furniture makers, DIYers, and other creative types.
After the deadly heat wave of 1980 and the devastating blizzard two years later, Sister of the Incarnate Word, Patricia A. Kelley founded EnergyCare to provide protection for the poor from the deadly hazards of extreme cold and heat (hypothermia and hyperthermia). Early on, Sr. Pat and volunteers concentrated on public education and referral services. However, Sr. Pat quickly realized that more needed to be done for high-risk populations such as the elderly and seriously ill. By 1986, a full time staff had been hired and more direct services, such as the delivery of heaters and air conditioners had been added. Since then, EnergyCare has continued to grow and enhance its programs and services.
Person by Person, as People for People, we make good choices to help people make their own. This is the belief that drives our programming of empowerment. We uphold a mission of hope: MPM Haiti works directly with individuals and families in Haiti in programs of self-empowerment and essential relief through such programs as: • Education scholarships • Microcredit small business startups for entrepreneurial women • Vocational education and training in a highly competitive job market • Water purification and health education for families • Direct relief, such as nutrition, clean water, medical referral and adequate shelter for those in greatest need
Encouraging mental wellness, one step at a time through the following seminars: Live Your Life Well, Address Stress, Busting Burn Out, Care of Self/Care of Others and Reaching Resilience.
Isaiah 58 MInistries is a collaborative, ecumenical ministry begun in 1970 as 5 Church Association. Five area churches, seeing the need for such a ministry in the community, came together to create this wonderful ministry. It has evolved over the years, and now serves over 600 families every month through its various services.
The festival is named for the old bus and trolley turn around on Thurman between Botanical and Magnolia, known as the Thurman Loop. We're closing the streets at Shenandoah and Thurman from alley to alley and bringing live music, spoken word performances and beautiful arts and crafts to our neighbors and friends. This is a casual family event with no admission charge. Please join us on Friday from 5 PM to 1AM, and Saturday from12PM to 1AM
SNIA works closely with elected officials, police and other community leaders to better the quality of life in our neighborhood. Plus, we market the neighborhood to potential residents, through community events.
The Deer Creek Watershed Alliance is funded by project partners, the Mabel Dorn Reeder Foundation, and US EPA Region 7 through the Department of Natural Resources (subgrant number G09-NPS-15), under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.
Farm Sanctuary’s Walk for Farm Animals is a series of annual fundraising and outreach events that take place in cities across the United States and Canada. It’s an opportunity for those who want to help farm animals and who are concerned with the cruel and horrific practices of factory farming to take a stand in support of compassion for all! The Walks raise vital funds for Farm Sanctuary’s life-saving work and bring together thousands of people to promote kindness towards animals. Register today at http://walkforfarmanimals.org!
Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark. The Garden is a center for botanical research and science education, as well as an oasis in the city of St. Louis. The Garden offers 79 acres of beautiful horticultural display, including a 14-acre Japanese strolling garden, Henry Shaw's original 1850 estate home, and one of the world's largest collections of rare and endangered orchids. For over 154 years, the Garden has been an oasis in the city, a place of beauty and family fun—and also a center for education, science, and conservation. Grow With Us For information about working at the Garden, visit www.mobot.org/jobs
Our history began on April 17, 1995 when a small group of dedicated individuals formed The Second Wind Lung Transplant Association, Inc. in St. Louis. They sought to supply information about lung transplantation to others and adopted both the slogan "Support through Service" and the mission statement you will find below.
WHAT MAKES AFRICAN DIASPORA COUNCIL, INC UNIQUE? The organization is providing its professional development services in the most effective manner with an ongoing comprehensive quality-control program for 100% members' satisfaction African Diaspora Council, Inc. institutes the following key procedures to reach its goals: The formation of a learning environment that is bringing people with diverse interests and backgrounds together in common forum to overcome challenges both professionally and personally. At A.D.C, inc. we see a different way of assisting our community members through a new stage in their lives We are establishing a center that not only meets the African Community physical needs but also nourishes its social connections, individual dignity and personal development.
Almost Home inspires teen moms to create a better life for themselves and their children.