3820 W Pine Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 531-1115
The Scottish Rite Cathedral, at 3627 Lindell Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri, is a historic, significant building that was designed by architect William B. Ittner. It was completed in 1924. "A fine example of neo Classic style, the building has a frontage of 235 feet and is approached by a broad flight of steps. Its auditorium, which seats 3000 persons, is notable because no posts obstruct the view. Features are an extremely wide proscenium and a fine organ. The granite and limestone structure was erected at a cost of $2,000,000."
The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is, above all else, an educational institution. We seek not to teach men the truth but, instead, a way to the truth. Each must find the truth for himself. The Degrees of the Scottish Rite do not teach specific lessons. Rather, they give parallel examples from earlier cultures, raise questions, and challenge us to think. Freemasonry is a journey of self-discovery and self-development. We seek only to be a guide, teaching the common ground of various philosophical and religious approaches to belief, in order that men might be more united in their standards of right and wrong and in their understanding of the reality of God.
Independence Center is committed to providing a comprehensive system of high quality programs and services that assists adults in the St. Louis metropolitan area with serious and persistent mental illnesses to live and work in the community, independently and with dignity. To accomplish its mission, the Center promotes rehabilitation and employment, provides educational, social and housing opportunities and offers training in its approach to community based care.
The 4522 Club, aka The Lindell Club, is a private social club that hosts a variety of Twelve Step recovery meetings. We are supported by our members, guests are welcome.
Early Childhood Education and Parenting Support Client-Choice Food Pantry Rental, Utility and Prescription Assistance Thrift Store and Clothing Bank Case Management (Self Sufficiency Counseling and Resource Referrals) Back-to-School Supplies Giveaway Thanksgiving and Christmas Programs
Employment Connection was founded in 1977 after a study by the Young Lawyers Division of the Bar Association of Metropolitan Saint Louis (BAMSL) discovered that employed ex-offenders were 66% less likely to return to incarceration. Our agency immediately began work to reduce recidivism. In 1980, Employment Connection became a full United Way member agency and expanded its programs beyond ex-offenders to serve U.S. veterans, homeless individuals and families, individuals with behavioral health disorders, and at-risk youth. Today Employment Connection assists over 1,500 individuals who have barriers to self-sufficiency every year.
Our work is guided by the Seven Principles of Catholic Social Teaching: 1. Life and Dignity of the Human Person 2. Call to Family, Community, and Participation 3. Rights and Responsibilities 4. Option for the Poor and Vulnerable 5. The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers 6. Solidarity 7. Care for God's Creation
According to U.S. Census information from 2000, there were some 11,700 responsible for raising their grandchildren in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. Our program will serve those grandparent caregivers, great- grandparent caregivers in St. Louis and St. Louis County that need assistance or resources to raise their grandchildren to be healthy and productive.
Cable Tow Lodge #167 is a Masonic Lodge under the jurisdiction of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Missouri, where the Honorable Henry Willis serves as Most Worshipful Grand Master. Organized on July 16th 1948, for over sixty-five years our Lodge has been active in our community in service to those in need; one of the primary tenants of masonry being the practice of charity. We continually strive in the building of the character of the men within our order who live by the principles of faith, hope, and charity. With a legacy of good, strong, and dedicated men devoted to their craft, family, and community.
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.
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.
Prosperity Connection was established in 2010 with the help of St. Louis Community Credit Union. It is an independent 501(c)(3) whose mission is to strengthen the St. Louis region by providing financial education, affordable financial services, resources, and support to low-to-moderate income populations in an effort to improve their standard of living and better their lifestyle. We offer free financial coaching and money management education, as well as low-cost banking options for people who cannot open an account or access affordable credit. These key resources make it possible for individuals to earn economic independence.
The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is, above all else, an educational institution. We seek not to teach men the truth but, instead, a way to the truth. Each must find the truth for himself. The Degrees of the Scottish Rite do not teach specific lessons. Rather, they give parallel examples from earlier cultures, raise questions, and challenge us to think. Freemasonry is a journey of self-discovery and self-development. We seek only to be a guide, teaching the common ground of various philosophical and religious approaches to belief, in order that men might be more united in their standards of right and wrong and in their understanding of the reality of God.
The St. Louis Order of the Scottish Knights of Saint Andrew is patterned after the Order of the KSA in Gutherie, Oklahoma. There are more than 25 states with over 50 Chapters or Orders of Knights currently active in the United States of America. Our Chapter was founded in 2004 and our Charter Members began work immediately for the good of the Valley. Our purpose is two-fold: first and foremost, to serve the Valley by assisting with whatever is necessary, so far as we are able. Secondly and just as importantly, we train the 32° Mason in the structure and philosophy of the St. Louis Scottish Rite Bodies. We encourage all new 32° Masons of the Valley to join the ranks as soon as possible so that we can provide opportunities for them to become involved. It is our desire to help new members obtain positions in Degree Teams, Stage Crew, Membership Development and many other opportunities. And yes, a lot of us help in the kitchen preparing food during the reunions. But it will not all be work. We also plan on monthly meetings and a few family-style social gatherings because we know that the Scottish Rite Mason wants to involve his family as well as himself. This has the added benefit of helping us to become a unit instead of just a bunch of guys. Membership in our order is open to all 32° Masons who are members in good standing of the St. Louis Valley. When a member receives the honor of the Knight Commander Couort of Honor, he must surrender his active membership in the KSA and any subsequent office. He then becomes a Knight Emeritus. Our KSA meetings normally are on the last Friday of each month.
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.
Student and Alumni Engagement: STAT members have the opportunity to serve as volunteers and hosts at various alumni events throughout the year, including Homecoming & Family Weekend, Trivia Nights, Reunion Weekends and Family Events. In addition to volunteering at alumni events, members also participate in events and programs for their peers such as Senior Night at the Ballpark and the Spring Avenue Senior Send-Off. Philanthropy Awareness: STAT creates fun giving initiatives and events to raise funds for the Students Helping Students Scholarship, which assists students who find themselves in difficult financial situations that may hinder their ability to complete their education at SLU. STAT not only educates students on the value of giving back, but also celebrates the generosity of SLU students through recognition and stewardship.
Camp Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college student leaders, that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer. A program of Kesem, Camp Kesem operates over 70 free summer camps in 33 states for children ages 6 to 16 who have been touched by a parent’s cancer. This camping experience has a lasting impact on children by providing them a peer-support network that understands their unique needs, builds confidence and strengthens their communication skills. In 2015, Camp Kesem served over 5,000 children coast-to-coast - all funded by generous donations from individuals, foundations, and corporate partners
President: Rachel Bharwani Vice-President: Ajay Chatrath Treasurer: Tom George Secretary: Megan John Show Chairs: Stephanie George/Aisha Parekh Social Chair: Dylan Patel Service Chair: Rahul Sinha Public Relations Chair: Angad Ravanam/Praneeth Gogilini Senior Representative: Nina Kurian Junior Representative: Sivangi Patel Sophomore Representative: Sheena Chatrath Freshman Representative: Shruthika Reddy
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) uses engineering as a way to help improve the communities it serves by helping them meet their basic human needs. As an organization at a Jesuit university, the Saint Louis University (SLU) Chapter volunteers around the local community as men and women for others. We are a new organization looking to grow and develop and implement our own projects in communities abroad in the near future. We are currently mentored by the EWB Gateway Professional Chapter. Visit Our Website: -http://parks.slu.edu/current-students/student-organizations/ -https://groups.sluconnection.com/organization/EWB Contact Us: [email protected]