4260 Manchester Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 833-3811
Sprouthood connects you to the food being produced around you. Find gardeners, farmers, friends and neighbors to plan gardens, share harvests, and eat well together. Sprouthood is your connection to local food.
Welcome to the Treasure Cove Rum Experience – a celebration and exploration of the flavors of rum! We’ve combined our passions for baking and infusing liquors to create Treasure Cove Rum Balls, featuring unique, decadent and fun flavor combinations typically not tasted in your grandma’s rum balls. All of our products will soon be available for purchase through our website and our flavors are constantly changing to take advantage of seasonal ingredients so please make sure to check back often. But if you’d like to taste and experience our collection of rum treasures for yourself, come by and visit us on Saturday mornings at the Tower Grove Farmers’ Market beginning April 18th! Sweet goodness and rum rolled into a ball...is there a better way to kick off a weekend?
We are a federal tax-exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. We meet regularly with our Board of Directors and as of January 2007, we send newsletters to our LGBTQ email list, which includes current Center-sponsored events and volunteer opportunities.
Family P.R.I.D.E. (Parental Resources, Infant Development and Environment), Midtown's outreach to pregnant moms and parents of newborns and toddlers is 15 years old in 2008. The program was designed to provide support and resources to new parents and families where healthy births were a concern. Since its beginnings many healthy babies have been born. In 2008, Midtown was established as a "Pregnancy Resource Center" allowing a focus on pregnant moms, especially adolescents. A library of books for moms and kids was established. Also, a monthly store is available to participants where they may receive diapers, developmental toys and books, bus tickets, children's clothing or other needed items. At Midtown, there is a celebration of life everyday!
Since its inception in 1975, Beyond Housing has sought to provide the supports and services that assist low-income families in growing into their long-term goals. Beyond Housing has met the challenge of evolving to incorporate the changing needs of families, communities and the 21st century workplace. While identifying and addressing immediate needs to establish stability, families are also engaged in a comprehensive array of services that produce positive outcomes. Beyond Housing is a charter member of the NeighborWorks®, a national network of community-based organizations that improve and strengthen communities through cooperative efforts with residents, business people, government officials, and other partners.
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
Located at 1126 S. Kingshighway in St. Louis, MO, Little Bit of Haven provides a home away from home for families traveling to St. Louis from afar with a seriously ill or injured family member requiring a hospital stay. Since St. Louis is recognized as having some of the best doctors in the nation, it is not uncommon for families to travel hundreds or thousands of miles away for the best care. We offer a 6 bedroom, 3 story home, available 24 hours a day, within walking distance to St. Louis Children's and Barnes Jewish Hospital. Allowing family members to stay close by enables them to communicate with doctors as well as be there for their loved one at any time of day. Being so close is just as important as the actual medical care they receive. When families are faced with a medical crisis, the last thing they should have to think about is where they can afford to stay, where they will do their laundry, where they will get their next meal or where they can lay their heads. A Little Bit of Haven seeks to provide just that, rest and peace, at little or sometimes no cost, depending on the situation. We are part of the Acts 1:8 Mission Society which is a 501(c)3 and recognized service organization under the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. For more information please e-mail us at [email protected]
Services we provide: Housing Discrimination Counseling Housing Discrimination Testing Community Education Fair Housing Enforcement Landlord/Tenant Counseling For detailed information on each category please visit our website at www.ehocstl.com!
CID is a school where children who are deaf and hard of hearing learn to listen, talk, read and succeed. We serve families and their children birth-age 12 and provide educational resources for listening and spoken language professionals.
YWBCP is dedicated to serving young survivors and their families by providing support and education; advocating for young women through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship; and advancing research focused on early-onset breast cancer.
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.
Student Nurses' Association at Goldfarb School of Nursing is a student run nursing organization providing opportunities for students to exemplify their skills and ethics that will be necessary in leading the way in the nursing profession through community service and leadership.