1 S Memorial Dr, Ste 1600
St. Louis, MO 63102
phone: (314) 421-4220 or (618) 274-2750
For more than 160 years the Y has been a place to be together as a family. The Y has served the community with values-based programs and events that build healthy spirits, minds and bodies for all. Our history has taught us that the Y will always be relevant, as long as we adapt to serve the ever-changing needs of our members. The Gateway Region Y is a nonprofit corporation specializing in health and fitness, work with families, youth camping, values and character building. We are part of the nation's leading nonprofit dedicated to youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Everything we do is designed to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve health and well-being, and motivate people to support their neighbors and communities. Our Y has 24 traditional branches and two Campus Y student leadership organizations. Our Y also includes YMCA Camp Lakewood and Trout Lodge in Potosi, Mo and the Community Services Y in Illinois. The Carondelet Park Rec Complex is owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by the Y. The YMCA of Greater St. Louis and the YMCA of Southwest Illinois merged in 2015 to become the Gateway Region Y.
St. Patrick Center is building permanent, positive change by helping hundreds of families each year move into permanent HOMES; by placing hundreds of people each year into full-time and part-time JOBS; and by providing HEALTH services to hundreds of people each year dealing with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
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Lab1500 is founded on the principle that collaboration drives innovation. It is a cool, comfortable space where seasoned and aspiring entrepreneurs can join together to cultivate ideas, host meetings and attend events. Owners Dan Lohman and Jan Andersen spent countless hours at dining room tables and local coffee shops while developing their first of many business ventures together, Ignition Tank. Like many entrepreneurs they encountered the challenge of finding places in St. Louis where they could meet with business partners and interact with others. In true entrepreneurial fashion, they embraced the need and opened Lab1500, a space where creative minds go to do business. A project of Ignition Tank, Lab1500 takes over the first floor of its headquarters at 1500 Washington Ave. in downtown St. Louis. The nearly 120 year-old building was renovated in 2012 to capture the industrial yet rustic essence of the once abandoned factory. Exposed brick walls, hardwood floors and intricate ceiling tiles make up just a few of the historic elements that were restored and combined with modern-day technology for a creative vibe. Lab1500 is unique in that it’s open to entrepreneurs of all backgrounds and truly promotes interaction. For a minimal fee, members have access to amenities including a beverage bar, WiFi, lounge seating, a resource library, co-working desks, conference rooms and a classroom. Additionally, business-related classes and networking events are hosted at the space on a regular basis. Membership at Lab1500 offers more than just a desk. It gives back to its members by creating a place to be inspired and inspire others.
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Founded in 1903, Sunshine Ministries has been serving the needs of men, women and children in the inner city of St. Louis for more than 100 years. Today our outreach ministries include an overnight emergency shelter for homeless men, a thirteen month rehabilitation program for men who want to overcome substance abuse, a food pantry and Community Closet for families living in our near north side inner city neighborhood, educational and life skill classes for women, and several programs for children and teens.
The St.Louis Rams were established in 1995 after moving from Los Angeles, CA. The greatest owner ever Georgia Frontierre moved them because of a pathetic fanbase. While people in L.A refuse to admit it the rams suffered several blackouts in Los Angeles. Even though their the second biggest market in the world their just not capable of supporting a N.F.L team. While even the rams over a 5 year span have just a record of 15-65 their attendance numbers are still better then L.A St.Louis has always supported the rams L.A not so much. Is it me or is it obvious they belong in the greatest sports town in the world St.Louis, MO. In their 17 year history in St.Louis the rams have 6 playoff appearences, 2 conference championships, and a superbowl championship. How many superbowls did they win in L.A as many as i have ZERO. Did L.A ever have the G.S.O.T i don't think so all signs point to the rams staying just remember one thing STL rams forever and L.A sucks. Everyone in STL rams fans around the world join the cause.
St. Louis BBB is a nonprofit organization. We take consumer complaints about businesses and help resolve them. BBB also provides seminars, newsletters and other benefits to our members, called Accredited Businesses. We also provide information for charities and accredit charities who meet our 20 standards for charity accountability.
Advice from other moms should never replace the advice from medical experts. If you have questions or concerns about your health or your baby’s well-being you should always contact your physician or a lactation consultant.
These are TEDx salon-style events, and are open to public. We spend the evening listening to local speakers, having a few drinks and discussing/debating the topics. There is no cover charge and drinks are paid for by individuals. ------------------ In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxGatewayArch, where x=independently organized TED event. At our TEDxGatewayArch event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
Rise Community Development is thrilled to invite you to the 3rd annual Rise Up Festival – a St. Louis-centric, multimedia street festival that will be a memorable and fun event for attendees and participants alike: August 21st from 4:00 to 11:00PM in front of the Rise office at 1627 Washington Ave., situated directly in the heart of St. Louis’ historic garment district, the festival will feature local live music acts as well as artists’ booths juried and approved by professionally working artists, and university luminaries. Additionally, family-friendly street acts and areas, presentations by local businesses, and comestibles available from local restaurateurs and micro-breweries will all be part of the entertainment for the evening. This is a captivating event where St. Louisans, artisans, and businesses can present their talents and wares, as well as support Rise’s nonprofit mission: to revitalize, reinvigorate, and foster healthy communities in the St. Louis metro area. St. Louis’ premier party band, The Dirty Muggs will headline the music venue and Jeremiah Johnson Band will be serving up the high velocity Blues. After the sun goes down, we have some special scintillating surprises you wont want to miss! Rise has been successful in the redevelopment of The Grove area, Fox Manor Apartments (behind St. Mary’s High School), Old North St. Louis (near Crown Candy), the Tower Grove neighborhood, and beyond, particularly in providing affordable, sustainable community spaces that enhance the overall vibrancy and quality of living in St. Louis. We really look forward to seeing you there!
One Saint Louis envisions a radically inclusive Saint Louis, in which we are all one, united by mutual support and understanding, free from need or inequality.
Executive Director: Kimberly M. Cella Program/Grants Manager: Lenora Fisher Board of Directors Chair:Rose Windmiller Vice-Chairs: Nancy Cross, Jim Fredericks, Len Toenjes Secretary: June Fowler Treasurer: Nicole Young Past Chair: Don C. Musick, III Board Member: Jeff Aboussie, Ann Brand, Bob Baer,D'Andre Braddix, Terry Briggs, Chip Casteel, Kathryn Forster, Bill Hartmann, Karin Hagaman, Mary Lamie, Marcus Long, Jennifer Obertino, Carlo Sanfilippo, Scott Schanuel, Julian Schuster, Susan Stauder, Scott Stevens, Peg Weathers General Counsel: Larry Katzenstein
Eagle's Wings helps to promote positive self-image and self-worth by partnering with school administrators in St. Charles County to help provide new clothing items & other basic neccessities to kids who need them. We believe that when kids lack the basics and have to worry about ill-fitting or worn out clothing and shoes they are not able to focus on their school work and building positive relationships with their peers. Eagle's Wings will help to eliminate these types of challenges by providing new clothing items and shoes to kids who need them. Our goal is to see kids soar while at they are at school and believe that attendance, grades and participation will all go up when kids can focus on what is important. We will continue to update you as we move forward. Eagle's Wings is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Eagle's Wings helps to promote positive self-image and self-worth by partnering with school administrators in St. Charles County to help provide new clothing items & other basic neccessities to kids who need them. We believe that when kids lack the basics and have to worry about ill-fitting or worn out clothing and shoes they are not able to focus on their school work and building positive relationships with their peers. Eagle's Wings will help to eliminate these types of challenges by providing new clothing items and shoes to kids who need them. Our goal is to see kids soar while at they are at school and believe that attendance, grades and participation will all go up when kids can focus on what is important. We will continue to update you as we move forward. Eagle's Wings is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
http://www.meetup.com/StartLouis/, StartLouis is a group whose vision is to bring St. Louis area StartUps ("Ideas Stag" and Beyond) and Entrepreneurs, Resources / Support Groups, and Investors together. StartLouis is where StartUps Start.
Eagle's Wings helps to promote positive self-image and self-worth by partnering with school administrators in St. Charles County to help provide new clothing items & other basic neccessities to kids who need them. We believe that when kids lack the basics and have to worry about ill-fitting or worn out clothing and shoes they are not able to focus on their school work and building positive relationships with their peers. Eagle's Wings will help to eliminate these types of challenges by providing new clothing items and shoes to kids who need them. Our goal is to see kids soar while at they are at school and believe that attendance, grades and participation will all go up when kids can focus on what is important. We will continue to update you as we move forward. Eagle's Wings is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Junior Rough Riders Mentoring and Athletics program was founded by Reginald Judge in 2011. We are a mentoring and athletic organization whose chief focus is underprivileged children of South Saint Louis, MO. Here at Junior Rough Riders we spend a great deal of time molding the children’s athletic talents but the majority of our time is targeted at mentoring these kids. We are extremely passionate about the children of Saint Louis and it is our goal that these children grow up to contradict the stigma associated with their race and neighborhood. We want these children to grow up knowing what true success is simply by embodying success itself.
The St.Louis Rams were established in 1995 after moving from Los Angeles, CA. The greatest owner ever Georgia Frontierre moved them because of a pathetic fanbase. While people in L.A refuse to admit it the rams suffered several blackouts in Los Angeles. Even though their the second biggest market in the world their just not capable of supporting a N.F.L team. While even the rams over a 5 year span have just a record of 15-65 their attendance numbers are still better then L.A St.Louis has always supported the rams L.A not so much. Is it me or is it obvious they belong in the greatest sports town in the world St.Louis, MO. In their 17 year history in St.Louis the rams have 6 playoff appearences, 2 conference championships, and a superbowl championship. How many superbowls did they win in L.A as many as i have ZERO. Did L.A ever have the G.S.O.T i don't think so all signs point to the rams staying just remember one thing STL rams forever and L.A sucks. Everyone in STL rams fans around the world join the cause.
An LGBTQ focused group of creative St. Louisans (and national members) dedicated to the growth of the St. Louis visual and performing arts scene, safe-sex education, and LGBTQ-issue awareness within the group and the community. The House of Shange is about positively changing yourself, your community, and the world. Good thoughts lead to good deeds. Good deeds lead to good lives. How will you Shange? If you are interested in joining us in our work, please send us a message or a wall post
The purpose of the STL COAD shall be to bring together voluntary agencies, faith-based organizations, businesses, and governmental agencies to foster effective preparedness response and recovery to the people of the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County through cooperation, coordination, communications, collaboration, and preparedness.
Rise Community Development is thrilled to invite you to the 3rd annual Rise Up Festival – a St. Louis-centric, multimedia street festival that will be a memorable and fun event for attendees and participants alike: August 21st from 4:00 to 11:00PM in front of the Rise office at 1627 Washington Ave., situated directly in the heart of St. Louis’ historic garment district, the festival will feature local live music acts as well as artists’ booths juried and approved by professionally working artists, and university luminaries. Additionally, family-friendly street acts and areas, presentations by local businesses, and comestibles available from local restaurateurs and micro-breweries will all be part of the entertainment for the evening. This is a captivating event where St. Louisans, artisans, and businesses can present their talents and wares, as well as support Rise’s nonprofit mission: to revitalize, reinvigorate, and foster healthy communities in the St. Louis metro area. St. Louis’ premier party band, The Dirty Muggs will headline the music venue and Jeremiah Johnson Band will be serving up the high velocity Blues. After the sun goes down, we have some special scintillating surprises you wont want to miss! Rise has been successful in the redevelopment of The Grove area, Fox Manor Apartments (behind St. Mary’s High School), Old North St. Louis (near Crown Candy), the Tower Grove neighborhood, and beyond, particularly in providing affordable, sustainable community spaces that enhance the overall vibrancy and quality of living in St. Louis. We really look forward to seeing you there!
Coach Karen established “The Diamond Elite Cheer Squad” to provide affordable cheerleading and to have fun while enriching the lives of young girls. The program emphasizes hard work, integrity, leadership, self-confidences, positive attitude, and teamwork and community involvement. The Diamond Elite cheer squad also, learn the value of commitment and squad team members learn how to encourage one another while building their self-confidence. Most Importantly, we focus on the fun of the sport! (The Diamonds Elite Squad is available to girls between the ages of 9-13.)
Advice from other moms should never replace the advice from medical experts. If you have questions or concerns about your health or your baby’s well-being you should always contact your physician or a lactation consultant.
Founded in 1903, Sunshine Ministries has been serving the needs of men, women and children in the inner city of St. Louis for more than 100 years. Today our outreach ministries include an overnight emergency shelter for homeless men, a thirteen month rehabilitation program for men who want to overcome substance abuse, a food pantry and Community Closet for families living in our near north side inner city neighborhood, educational and life skill classes for women, and several programs for children and teens.