3520 N Newstead Ave
St. Louis, MO 63115
After school, teen and sports programs for youth ages 6-18. Six locations in STL City & County. Great Futures Start Here.
We believe that God's plan is for all people to experience abundant life through Jesus Christ. We want to make a difference in people's lives by showing them Christ's love through the many expressions of ministry found in The Salvation Army. These include Spiritual development through worship (Church) and Bible Study; Social development through assistance with homelessness, shelter, rent and utility assistance, financial aid, rehabilitation; Youth development through after-school programs, tutoring, music and other gospel arts education, music camp, summer focus-day camps summer camps; Other community development through senior services, community center recreational activities. Other locations in Missouri and Illinois include, Arnold, Granite City, Belleville, East St. Louis, St. Louis, Maplewood, Gateway, Alton, St. Charles, O'fallon.
The vision of the Wesley House Association is to be a professional, highly-motivated, financially stable, and socially conscious organization with a passion for improving the overall quality of life in the community we serve. The channels of communication within the community will be open and a "can-do" atmosphere will prevail. Creative problem solving will be valued and ambitious fundraising and revenue generation encouraged in order to fund and support far reaching programs and services. We will implement innovative, reality-based programs and services that: • Ensure that nurtured, well-rounded children develop into productive, wholesome citizens • Enable families to be healthy and valued neighbors • Ensure that senior adults are secure, respected, and active participants in the community. As a result, we will be recognized as an effective organization with broad-based community recognition.
School Partnerships CAM partners with schools—including all St. Louis public middle and high schools—to provide a curriculum-based program of school visits, museum tours, and workshops with artists. ArtBus Through CAM’s ArtBus, a mobile art studio, the Museum brings hands-on art experiences directly into neighborhoods throughout St. Louis, visiting schools, community centers,festivals, street fairs, and more. Professional Development CAM offers in-depth teacher training on contemporary art trends and practices as well as Advanced Placement portfolio reviews to help ArtReach students prepare for college. For more information and to inquire about ArtReach services, please contact Tuan Nguyen at [email protected] or 314.535.0770 x216.
The vision of the Wesley House Association is to be a professional, highly-motivated, financially stable, and socially conscious organization with a passion for improving the overall quality of life in the community we serve. The channels of communication within the community will be open and a "can-do" atmosphere will prevail. Creative problem solving will be valued and ambitious fundraising and revenue generation encouraged in order to fund and support far reaching programs and services. We will implement innovative, reality-based programs and services that: • Ensure that nurtured, well-rounded children develop into productive, wholesome citizens • Enable families to be healthy and valued neighbors • Ensure that senior adults are secure, respected, and active participants in the community. As a result, we will be recognized as an effective organization with broad-based community recognition.
The NBMBAA - St. Louis Chapter, formed in 1984 and incorporated in the State of Missouri in 1984, has over 135 members with professional experience acquired from both public and private sector organizations. Our chapter founders are: Maria Flores, Jesse Swanigan, and Ruth Teague-Rice.
We are a ministry who is instructed by the Word of God, led by God, the Holy Spirit, to strengthen, mature, and develop a Holy people of God, who are growing in grace and the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Our Mission is to coordinate an expansive network of partnerships working together for a common goal: providing the children of the North Campus with a world-class education and an enriching childhood experience so that they will ultimately lift themselves and their families out of poverty.
Beginning Tuesday Jan 18, 2011: Tuesday: Weekly Prayer 6:15pm; Bible Study 7pm Wednesday: Weekly Prayer 6:15pm; Victory Meeting 7pm Sunday: Weekly Prayer 10:15am; Service 11am
ACOPP is a 501(c)3 charity which partners with a variety of agencies to offer quality social, psychological, developmental and educational services to children of incarcerated parents. We conduct weekly activity projects that will work with the children as well as the incarcerated parents,min order to strengthen family ties. All seminars/workshops facilitated by skilled professionals with accountable experience and knowledge of the subject matter. Supervision of all youth sessions conducted by experienced staff. Program participants will be accepted via referrals from educational institutions, social service agencies, courts, outreach and application enrollment. Groups of 10-15 children engage in tutoring, homework/study sessions, art classes, physical activities, field trips, parent visitation trips and other programs that will afford the children opportunities to be successful while their parents are incarcerated. We will work closely with referral agents in terms of assessment and evaluation of the children.
We believe that God's plan is for all people to experience abundant life through Jesus Christ. We want to make a difference in people's lives by showing them Christ's love through the many expressions of ministry found in The Salvation Army. These include Spiritual development through worship (Church) and Bible Study; Social development through assistance with homelessness, shelter, rent and utility assistance, financial aid, rehabilitation; Youth development through after-school programs, tutoring, music and other gospel arts education, music camp, summer focus-day camps summer camps; Other community development through senior services, community center recreational activities. Other locations in Missouri and Illinois include, Arnold, Granite City, Belleville, East St. Louis, St. Louis, Maplewood, Gateway, Alton, St. Charles, O'fallon.
As a non-profit health organization, the core belief of Williams And Associates, Inc is that all people have the right to be healthy and to live in a healthy community.
Divided into two age groups, the G.R.A.C.E. Girls and D.I.V.A.S. will be provided with the necessary tools and life skills to promote social academic and most of all spiritual growth. In addition, it will allow our young ladies the opportunity to form strong lasting bonds with positive mentors which will ultimately assist them to live a VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN LIFE!