Founded near the MIT campus in Cambridge's Kendall Square, CIC is the world's largest flexible office facility for growing companies. CIC provides over 450 small companies with award-winning facilities and state-of-the-art business and technical services. CIC was founded in 1999, with a simple concept about how great, innovative businesses are built. In 2014, CIC expanded into the St. Louis and downtown Boston markets with further plans for both domestic and international expansion.
Stability is an important part of your well-being. Everyone needs to manage their finances. Everyone needs to handle business. We are experienced, efficient and local. We are proud to offer you and your personal business a variety of financial and organizational options that will allow you and your employees less time spent on clerical tasks and paperwork, and more time to focus on your time and the art of your occupation. Our team is composed of professional Accountants & Financial Specialists, Business Owners & Entrepreneurs and experienced staff who's professional and educational background successfully established their skills and expertise. We present the following services to you: - Annual and Quarterly Tax Preparation - Bookkeeping - Payroll - Business Planning - Personal & Office Document Preparation (ex: Office Forms, PowerPoint Presentations, Resume's, Portfolio's) - Commercial Cleaning Services & Officespace Solutions Please look forward to the additional services we will be offering you and your business in the near future! If you don't have the time to visit us, we will be more than happy to visit you! 12745 New Halls Ferry is our business home-base, but we also work on-site, outside of our office. Feel free to call us, or e-mail us anytime with your inquiries. We check our inbox frequently throughout the day, and we look forward to helping you soon! License No. 1418 City of Florissant
The Center for Entrepreneurship at Saint Louis University is a cross-campus, cross-community resource for entrepreneurs and private business owners. Our nationally-ranked programs promote economic growth by encompassing "Passion. Compassion. Planning. Performance."
I grew up in the Greater St. Louis Area, and have lived here for the majority of my life. My decision to establish a legal practice serving the St. Louis area was easy to make due to several factors. St. Louis is a diverse community with many great things to offer such as cultural events, concerts, exciting sporting events, a variety of restaruants, plenty of parks to explore, and a charming midwestern culture in which to raise my family. As a practicing attorney in a field with many avenues of opportunity I quickly realized my true passion was in DWI, criminal defense, and personal injury representation. I strive to provide unsurpassed legal representation for all of my clients by concentrating my practice in specific, key areas of the law. Limiting my practice to key areas allows me to keep a higher level of expertise in the areas of which I practice. Combining my unique expertise and investing all of the time and attention necessary to fully and effectively investigate every case I handle enables me to consistently achieve the best possible results for my clients. For many of my clients, the result of my service is not the only aspect of legal representation that matters to them. I take the utmost amount of pride in working with my clients on an individual level so that they are well informed, and are actively involved throughout all stages and proceedings of their case. I utilize several lines of communication so that I can be available to my clients day and night. Client satisfaction is the lifeblood of my practice and I look forward not only to representing you on your first legal case, but also to serving you, your family, and your friends whenever the need arises.
We offer fundraising strategies for non-profits, foundations, capital campaigns, and government organizations. We train your board and staff the art of solicitation through various mediums. We create long-term value for your organization by developing and implementing growth opportunities. We analyze your organization’s needs and then set goals, determine the best action to achieve the goals, and mobilize resources to execute the plan. We promote your message through a variety of ways including phone programs, events, group meetings, direct mail, websites and social media. What makes us different than other firms is our vast network of associated vendors has been developed by RAL President and CEO Matt Lieberman throughout his 15 years in the industry. We have agreements with an array of consultants, including grant writers, public advocacy, research and polling services, social media and website development, graphic arts and literature design, production and mailing services, event management and ground operations for non-profit, political and non-partisan issue campaigns. Other resources include relationships with direct mail firms with the ability to rent and/or purchase email or mail lists for increasing a client’s donor base, pollsters, government and public affairs specialists, grass-roots outreach organizations, media firms, and many other vendors. This offers our clients a unique one-stop-shop for high quality sub-contractors – reliable and well-established partners that work together seamlessly thanks to years of partnership. As a team we pride ourselves on accessibility and transparency, with regular progress reports scheduled, and prompt responses to phone calls, e-mails and texts assured. Lieberman is happy to address board meetings, committees, or donor groups.
The Disruption Department is a platform for innovative thinking about learning in St. Louis. We serve to aggregate human, intellectual, and material resources from around the world to support the work of students and teachers.
Religious of the Sacred Heart carry out the service of education in the Church: 1) especially in the work of teaching and formation 2) in other activities for human development and the promotion of justice 3) in pastoral work and guidance in the faith.
The Youth Advocacy Committee (YAC) is a group of young people who serve as an advisory board for the St. Louis Region and Missouri. The primary goal of YAC is to help the City of St. Louis and the State of Missouri to better serve youth in HIV prevention and care.
Located in St. Louis between Grand Center and the Central West End, The Salvation Army St. Louis Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) is a modern, smoke-free facility dedicated to recycling goods, reclaiming lives, and rebuilding families.
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (LSEM)handles only civil legal matters - not criminal - and cannot discuss individual cases/matters in a public forum. To seek individual help, please call LSEM Intake at 314.534.4200. Due to limited funding we may or may not be able to help. For general legal information please visit the statewide website at www.lsmo.org.
Places for People provides an unparalleled toolkit of programs, services, and resources for people who have serious mental illnesses, typically accompanied by complex and multilayered challenges: chronic homelessness, substance abuse disorder, primary health disorders, and trauma. Our new mission statement, adopted in March 2013, reflects our commitment to serve the most vulnerable people in our community: “Provide caring, effective services to help those with the greatest challenges recover from mental illness and associated chronic illnesses.”
Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants is a a non-profit organization that serves low-income immigrants and their families in Eastern Missouri. We provide legal assistance with many different aspects of immigration law. Including: Political Asylum and Refugees, Deportation Defense, Family Reunification, Naturalization, Human Trafficking, and Violence Against Women Act.
The corporation is managed by a three member board of directors/officers who share the enthusiasm, interest and desire to preserve the Bop and other vernacular dances.
Multiple Options is a non-profit organization that provides programs that provide participants the tools needed to transitiion back to society. We are on a path to provide transitional housing for women who may be homeless or ex-offenders with custodial children in tow. We are supported by seasoned professionals, civic leaders and inspired volunteers. Volunteers are welcomed.
YWCA Metro St. Louis is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. We believe women and their families achieve their full potential and well-being in a world without discrimination. The world’s oldest and largest women’s organization, YWCA was founded in England in 1855. The organization that became YWCA Metro St. Louis began in 1904 as an effort to provide housing and job training for rural women who had come to the city to work at the World’s Fair. In 1905, the organization was incorporated with YWCA. For decades, it has been an autonomous, accredited affiliate of YWCA USA, broadening its focus to meet the changing needs of women. YWCA Metro St. Louis is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and developing youth by providing services to women, children, youth and families in the St. Louis area. For over 100 years, YWCA has been the backbone of women’s support services within our community, which helps our clients find paths to self-sufficiency through our programs that mentor, educate and propel women to their fullest potential. YWCA Metro St. Louis is proud to offer assistance from the following programs: Head Start & Early Head Start for children ages 0-5 and their families; Women's Resource Center and the Sexual Assault Response Team, which serves sexual assault and abuse survivors ages 14 and older by offering crisis intervention support for victims, individual and group counseling, and a 24-hour rape crisis hotline (314-531-RAPE); Phyllis Wheatley Transitional Housing Program for single, homeless adult women ages 18 and older; Racial Justice programs and seminars from anyone ages 10 and older; Women's Economic Stability Partnership for single mothers ages 18 and older; and YW-Teens for young women ages 12-18. YWCA is a non-profit, tax-deductible organization, and a proud United Way of Greater St. Louis member agency. To volunteer, donate, or for more information about the programs listed above, visit our website at www.ywcastlouis.org.
International Ventilator Users Network (IVUN) links ventilator users, attendants and families with each other and with the health professionals and companies that provide service to them.
During the event, teams of people gather at schools, fairgrounds, or parks and take turns walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.