A Brotherhood of Men under the Fatherhood of God We are members of the oldest fraternity in the world. We Meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, Food and Fellowship 6:30 to 7:30, meeting starts at 7:30.
We serve people in need in 63123. If you or someone you know is in need of food assistance please contact us. Step 1: Call the ACFP at (314)580-3138 to arrange and appointment. Step 2: Apply for assistance at your first appointment. If you qualify, you will be assigned a Shopping Level (1-4) based on your family size and situation. Step 3: Shop for your family. We are a choice pantry, so you shop for your family based on your Shopping Level with the assistance of a volunteer.
Mitrata-Nepal Foundation for Children (MNFC) programs consist of: School sponsorships for children living at home and in boarding school environments. Career development and scholarships for higher education and vocational training. Operational support for a contact center for street children and children of itinerant workers. Capacity building and consultation with our partner organization in Nepal. Cultural travel opportunities for donors and sponsors. "A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of hours I lived in, or the kind of car I drove...but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child." https://twitter.com/MitrataNepal
The Affton Parents' Club (APC) works in collaboration with the school district to ensure the needs of all Affton students are met. APC is dedicated to strengthening the relationship between Affton parents and schools, demonstrating the value of parental involvement to both the school and our community, and giving parents & care givers a place to gather for friendship and fun. APC spends the school year planning events and fundraisers that provide funds for things like school performances, Third Grade Olympics, 5th and 8th grade parties, playground equipment, Superstar parties and individual building and teacher needs which are not provided for in the regular budget.
Canterbury Enterprises was established in 1983 as a non-profit 501-3(c) sheltered workshop employing people with disabilities in St. Louis County and City. Our mission is “to provide employment and supports to individuals with disabilities in an environment which promotes dignity, encourages independence, and empowers personal goal attainment while offering quality services to the business community.” We provide meaningful work for individuals with disabilities in an accepting and nurturing atmosphere in which they are contributing members of society. Our services include light assembly, packaging, kitting, labeling, sorting, inspection, mailing, repackaging, custom rework, product salvage, and more. We handle ongoing, high volume assignments as well as smaller, one-time specialty projects. Although our services are value priced, we ensure the highest of standards from our staff and 90 employees. Our production supervisors oversee projects from start to finish. Our training staff develops individualized program plans for each of our employees to ensure first-rate work quality and efficiency. Employees are assigned work related goals and are educated on appropriate work behavior in group and one-on-one situations. Our training staff also coordinates with their counselors, residential services, Department of Mental Health case managers and family.
Accelerating Christian ministry in the disability community.