MRH High School students benefit from a small, personalized school environment that supports the “School as Apprenticeship” theme. Students may take courses tailored to their future plans for college and careers.
MRH High School students benefit from a small, personalized school environment that supports the “School as Apprenticeship” theme. Students may take courses tailored to their future plans for college and careers.
Gateway Science Academy of St. Louis (GSA) was created in 2010 as a tuition free college preparatory school in St. Louis designed to address the regional shift from a manufacturing economic base to a technology-based future. GSA provides an innovative, standards-based curriculum with an emphasis on math, science and technology.
Giant Steps is a special education school and therapy center for children with autism. Our center is a placement alternative for students who have struggled in larger schools and need more intensive support to make academic progress. Student plans generally include Speech, Occupational and Music therapies, Academic Instruction, Social Skills, Service Learning, Visual and Performing Arts and Physical Education. Pre-Vocational Instruction is available for older students. When a student is ready to benefit from a general education setting, we facilitate gradually increasing inclusion time. Giant Steps serves Missouri and Illinois students between the ages of 3 and 21. Giant Steps Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Giant Steps is a special education school and therapy center for children with autism. Our center is a placement alternative for students who have struggled in larger schools and need more intensive support to make academic progress. Student plans generally include Speech, Occupational and Music therapies, Academic Instruction, Social Skills, Service Learning, Visual and Performing Arts and Physical Education. Pre-Vocational Instruction is available for older students. When a student is ready to benefit from a general education setting, we facilitate gradually increasing inclusion time. Giant Steps serves Missouri and Illinois students between the ages of 3 and 21. Giant Steps Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf serves children with hearing loss and their families. With skilled LSLS certified therapists and licensed Audiologists, St Joes offers the tools to help children learn to listen and use spoken language. With two locations in St Louis and Indianapolis, every child, everywhere can be served. SJI is proud to be a part of the Greater St. Louis United Way
City Sewing Room provides hands on sewing instruction - from pillows to custom pattern designs to fashion wear, from beginner to seasoned seamstress. All are welcome here! In addition to classes, you will be able to take advantage of our professional dress forms, sewing machines (including sergers!), work tables, fabric remnants, and various sewing tools. $80.00 will get you 10 hours of studio time and access to all the equipment and instruction you'll need!No project is too large or small, and with our open sewing times, you'll be able to drop in whenever we are here.
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.
Maplewood Art Studio. Workshops in collage, bookbinding, art journaling, drawing, watercolor, acrylics, oil pastel, printmaking, usually held on Saturdays from around 12 to 4. Supplies and tools are included. Open Studio classes on weekdays from around 11 to 3. Get some friends together and pick a class you would like, have fun while you learn.
Maplewood Art Studio. Workshops in collage, bookbinding, art journaling, drawing, watercolor, acrylics, oil pastel, printmaking, usually held on Saturdays from around 12 to 4. Supplies and tools are included. Open Studio classes on weekdays from around 11 to 3. Get some friends together and pick a class you would like, have fun while you learn.
The Shannon Foundation Farm is nestled in a beautiful valley in rural central Missouri. Covering over 100 acres, the animals are given every opportunity to live out their lives enjoying the peacefulness of nature, including spacious pastures, acres of woodland, a pond, and a running stream. The farm is a permanent sanctuary for most of our animals who mainly come from rescue situations ranging from abuse and abandonment, to pets whose owners have passed away leaving them homeless. One of our main goals is to help our animals adjust and grow into the beautiful, happy animals they were meant to be.
Eric’s passion for encouraging others to express themselves through music began when he discovered music as a child, and grew as he studied at Webster University, where he recieved his BA in Music Composition. He is an accomplished composer, arranger, songwriter, and band leader, and has provided musical instruction in both private lessons and classroom settings.
Giant Steps is a special education school and therapy center for children with autism. Our center is a placement alternative for students who have struggled in larger schools and need more intensive support to make academic progress. Student plans generally include Speech, Occupational and Music therapies, Academic Instruction, Social Skills, Service Learning, Visual and Performing Arts and Physical Education. Pre-Vocational Instruction is available for older students. When a student is ready to benefit from a general education setting, we facilitate gradually increasing inclusion time. Giant Steps serves Missouri and Illinois students between the ages of 3 and 21. Giant Steps Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
MRH High School students benefit from a small, personalized school environment that supports the “School as Apprenticeship” theme. Students may take courses tailored to their future plans for college and careers.
Maplewood Art Studio. Workshops in collage, bookbinding, art journaling, drawing, watercolor, acrylics, oil pastel, printmaking, usually held on Saturdays from around 12 to 4. Supplies and tools are included. Open Studio classes on weekdays from around 11 to 3. Get some friends together and pick a class you would like, have fun while you learn.
The Shannon Foundation Farm is nestled in a beautiful valley in rural central Missouri. Covering over 100 acres, the animals are given every opportunity to live out their lives enjoying the peacefulness of nature, including spacious pastures, acres of woodland, a pond, and a running stream. The farm is a permanent sanctuary for most of our animals who mainly come from rescue situations ranging from abuse and abandonment, to pets whose owners have passed away leaving them homeless. One of our main goals is to help our animals adjust and grow into the beautiful, happy animals they were meant to be.
Gateway Science Academy of St. Louis (GSA) was created in 2010 as a tuition free college preparatory school in St. Louis designed to address the regional shift from a manufacturing economic base to a technology-based future. GSA provides an innovative, standards-based curriculum with an emphasis on math, science and technology.
Eric’s passion for encouraging others to express themselves through music began when he discovered music as a child, and grew as he studied at Webster University, where he recieved his BA in Music Composition. He is an accomplished composer, arranger, songwriter, and band leader, and has provided musical instruction in both private lessons and classroom settings.
St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf serves children with hearing loss and their families. With skilled LSLS certified therapists and licensed Audiologists, St Joes offers the tools to help children learn to listen and use spoken language. With two locations in St Louis and Indianapolis, every child, everywhere can be served. SJI is proud to be a part of the Greater St. Louis United Way
Ihear is an innovative program designed to bring listening and spoken language therapy services to families and children regardless of where they live or go to school. For many parents of children with hearing loss, these specialized therapy services are often not accessible due to distance or lack of qualified professionals in their community. Ihear bridges the sound barrier to link families and therapists for live, interactive therapy sessions. Therapists identify practical activities to use at home to continue the learning process.