906 Eichelberger St
St. Louis, MO 63111
(314) 353-2455
Carondelet Leadership Academy, St. Louis – Guitars for CLA A guitar program will be offered to students in Carondelet’s newly expanded middle school through an instrumental music elective option. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to play various styles of guitar music while performing as part of an ensemble.
We are a Full Gospel Christian Church with a friendly congregation and wonderful children's ministry. Come visit and enjoy the bible based preaching and teaching along with the choir and lively music ministry. We offer bible based counseling, pot lucks, and friendly people who greet you at the door! You will find a church home here at New Testament Christian Church in Saint Louis!
The Carondelet Historical Society was founded in 1967 with 353 charter members, active citizens and community leaders who shared a common interest in perpetuating the heritage of their remarkable community. Before it was a south-city neighborhood, Carondelet developed in parallel with St. Louis; it was an independent settlement founded in 1767 by French settler Clément Delor de Treget. Many notable events mark the history of Carondelet, from the transfer of the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1804, to the sale of land that would become Jefferson Barracks to the US government, to the building of Union ironclads by James Eads during the Civil War; but perhaps most remarkable was the founding in 1873 of Des Peres School by Susan Blow (daughter of diplomat and congressman Henry Blow, whose family owned and was central in the trial and eventual liberation of Dred Scott). It was the first continuous public school kindergarten in the United States. It is in the former Des Peres School building that the Carondelet Historical Society has found its home. The building was purchased in 1981 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. There are several permanent exhibits in the Carondelet Historic Center. The Susan Blow Kindergarten Room is on the first floor; it is maintained as it appeared in the 19th Century and features “Fröbel’s Gifts,” pedagogical materials developed by the German creator of the kindergarten movement, Friedrich Fröbel. Encompassing the first floor hallway and both staircases is the Wall of Honor which honors Carondelet and other local veterans with individual photos. Service members honored range from the Civil War to present conflicts. The second floor houses the Cleveland High School Room, the Heritage Room (featuring furnishings from the 19th-early 20th centuries), and Memory Lane, a “Street of Stores” that features every imaginable consumer good, from toys to tools to an old-fashioned butcher shop. There are additionally numerous small exhibits throughout the building. Between its closure as a school in the 1930s and CHS’s occupancy, the building served a variety of functions, including as a dance hall, a restaurant and a market; these changing roles took a toll on the building’s condition. Funded entirely by members and friends, the Carondelet Historical Society has undertaken major renovations over the last three decades in order to restore the building to its original appearance (the inset photo was taken in 1876) and to present the heritage of historical Carondelet to visitors. Much of the work has been accomplished by skilled volunteer members, while construction has been awarded to local contractors. Several major projects have been completed in the new millennium: the opening of bricked-in windows (a phased project for which work and fundraising are ongoing), the construction of the Bouchein Library, a remodeling of the lower level, the addition of an elevator to serve all three levels of the building, and major technological and archival upgrades. Through a large donation by late member and former CHS president Lois Waninger, we are on the cusp of our next major project: the complete replacement of the roof.
Our Lady’s Inn is a residential maternity shelter for pregnant women who are homeless and for their dependent children. With homes in St. Louis City and St. Charles County, this past year we provided emergency shelter and long-term aftercare services for a total of 633 women and children. Without our care, the majority of these families would have remained homeless. Our goals extend beyond dealing with the immediate crisis of homelessness – we seek to help families transition out of crisis and move toward stability. However, many barriers complicate this path. Women without a high school diploma or GED, without marketable employment skills, lacking coping skills to handle behavioral health issues, recovering from addiction and/or suffering the effects of domestic violence, require intense, professional services. Homeless mothers find the help they need at Our Lady’s Inn where trained, professional staff and high-quality supportive services are designed to address specific needs.
Many young adults lack the life skill, education, and employment skill development necessary to successfully transition to adulthood. Without the appropriate family and community support, homelessness and poverty become common. It is our mission to empower young adults to realize their full potential and provide them with the skills and supports necessary to successfully transition to adulthood. By working collaboratively with a network of volunteers and community supporters, we ensure that our young people develop the skills they need to be emotionally and financially stable and independent.
Established in October 2014, Sigma Delta Phi Inc is an independent Non-For Profit agency dedicated in helping out in our own community fulfilling our missions. Starting with a core group of committed people, we have grown in scope, allowing us to better provide for our community from around the region and the country. We understand the difficulties in raising awareness about HIV and Aids, Peer Mentoring, and Anti Bullying . That is why we do what we do � and we do it well. When it comes to Hiv Prevention, Peer Mentoring, and Anti-Bullying, sigma delta phi inc is the team to call on. Our colors are Purple and silver witch stands for royalty. Our mission is To help in our community to change things one step at a time. The vision is to get into the community and work hard to bring down the Hiv new diagnoses, help the young people who are in the Juvenal court system and show them the right path to be going down, and to get into the schools and put a stop to bullying and gun violence in the schools..
The museum opened in June 2001. The organization was formed in 1989 to establish a centrally located museum
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Oasis is helping refugees from war-torn countries that have relocated to St. Louis, Missouri. Many have lost family and friends as a result of war or disease. They come with fears, grief and broken hearts. When they escape the terror of the war they are sent to a refugee camp, sometimes without electricity, water, decent shelter, or education. Most refugees have lived in the camps for as many as 15 years (usually in a country other than their home country). When they arrive in St. Louis the U.S. Government provides three month's rent and utilities. During this time they must find a job, set up transportation, and learn English in addition to learning the customs and laws of a completely new country. We want to help these families get started in practical ways with furniture, clothes, and classes to help them with English and to learn skills to gain employment; most importantly to simply be their friend. We want to welcome them to St. Louis and the United States
The intention of the United Bosnian Association is development and growth of the citizens of Bosnia and the citizens of the United States of America with Bosnian origin in St. Louis. Better affiliation, strength and improvement through all pro-Bosnian organizations which function in St. Louis. The United Bosnian Association strives to achieve the following: Help pre-existing and registered pro-Bosnian organizations as well as the establishment and registration of new ones. Present a collective appearance regarding vital joint interests of the citizens of Bosnia and the United States with the realization of cultural, educational, social and athletic needs. Informative activities regarding cultural, economic, judicial and social importance in St. Louis, in order to advance the communities interest of Bosnia. Further activities and public display will include research and familiarizing the public about Bosnia's history and promote its culture and tradition.
1. We Believe there is 1(one) God who was manifested in Flesh then made thru his Resurrection, Sent back his Spirit(Holy Ghost) that dwell in all who accept the New Birth. 1 Tim 3:16, Rom 1:4, Jn. 5:20, 1 Cor 8:6, Jn 14:17.20, Rom 8:15-16 2. We Believe: to be saved (Greek Tereo - to be kept, Preserved, Guard) one must Repent, Be Baptized under the water for the remission of sins in Jesus Christ Name and receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in Tongue - Acts 2:4,8,38, Acts 8:12-17, 10:44-48, 19:1-6, Joel 2:28-29, Isa 28:11-12 3. We Believe: that the deliverer of said messages is not as important but all emphasis must be given to the message Giver (Jesus) Rev 2:7, Jn 10:4 4. We Believe: that all messages where taught are preached or counseled must be from a Homoletical, Hermenutical, Allegorical standpoint - 1 Pet 2:2, 2 Pet 3:18, Heb 6:1-2, and must be (Apostolic Doctrine) in content no other Preaching, Teaching, Counseling is acceptable - Acts 2:42, 1 Tim 6:3-6, 2 Jn 9-11. 5. We Believe: that thru and from the Holy Ghost we received a spiritual understanding from Gods word Eph 1:17-18, Jn 16:13, 1 Cor 2:14 6. We Believe: to achieve Spiritual Growth after Acts 2:38, 8:12-17,10:44-48, 19:1-6 God is Progressive, Productive, Positive, We must Study and be taught the Hermenutics of God in order to Emulate, Imitate, Duplicate Jesus 3 fold ministry. In order that souls will be saved - Matt 9:35-38, Isa 28:9-10, Hos 4:6-9, 1 Pet 2:1-2, 2 Pet 3:18, Col 1:28, 2 Tim 2:15. This Doctrine must be taught by not just an Educated Pastor/Teacher but a Spiritual one - 1 Tim 6:3-6, 2 Jn 9-11, 2 Tim 2:6, Heb 13:7, 1 Cor 11:1.
Charitable projects, disaster relief, non-professional counseling from a biblical prospective and pointing to the Church is what we are all about as we gladly serve our neighbors and reach out to those who are the most unable to help themselves n whatever capacity we are able to.