Keep Good Going

Despite the seemingly chaotic times we are living in, good things are happening in St. Louis. And today more than ever, it’s important that we keep good going.

Together with our partners and people like you, we are creating real transformation within the many under-resourced communities in North St. Louis County—for the benefit of the entire St. Louis region.

New homes are being built to provide affordable housing for families and revitalize communities. Families are becoming first-time homeowners. Young people are going to college. And many are overcoming challenges that have existed in their families for generations.

But good doesn’t happen without you. St. Louis, this holiday season, please help us keep light shining, keep progress marching, and keep good going.

KEEP ST. LOUIS PROSPERING

Your support helps keep good going in St. Louis by strengthening families and communities to create a stronger and more prosperous St. Louis for all through:

  • Affordable housing and holistic services designed to strengthen families and break the cycle of poverty
  • Holistic support for families addressing housing stability, career development, financial empowerment, health, homeownership, and more
  • A comprehensive and proven model for community transformation addressing housing, health, employment, education, economic development, and more to reverse decades of decline
  • Assistance for low-income St. Louis families struggling with the impact of inflation as they work toward greater self-sufficiency

KEEP LIVES TRANSFORMING

Read some of the many inspiring success stories of personal transformation and Beyond Housing’s new Transformative Services Department designed to remove the barriers of poverty more effectively.

As one of Beyond Housing’s family engagement liaisons, Philip has devoted his life to mentoring students

They wanted a place to live—but they found a source of lifelong enrichment

A star athlete earns her college degree

Life turns around when a family of four moves to Pagedale

A contented senior enjoys living—and working—in Pagedale

A former child resident in a Beyond Housing rental home grows up to become an anesthesiologist

Tapping into resilience to continue on a rocky homeownership journey

Dog treat business gets a boost from entrepreneur course

James helps Normandy High School students navigate the college admissions process, receive financial aid, and more

Leading her children and others toward successful careers

Shielding a family from the worst of life’s whirlwinds

A self-described workaholic purchases a home for retirement and relaxation

For families living at or below the poverty line, Frondell provides a lifeline for people who have no one else to turn to

Stability leads to further education and bigger goals

A new home for a new baby leads to new opportunities to thrive

Entrepreneur brings compassion to all her endeavors

Raykell works with parents struggling with the many challenges of poverty, sometimes in their darkest hours

KEEP PROGRESS MARCHING

$35,000,000

invested in new housing development since 2010

42%

decrease in total crimes report in Pagedale from 2010 through 2022

157

college degrees since 2010, including 16 master’s degrees and one medical degree

$20,100,000+

increase in property values since 2010

$19,000,000

in resident assets created since 2010

$35,100,000

invested in commercial development

17

municipalities in the 24:1 Community collaborating to address the efficiency of resources, services, and other efforts

367%

increase in residental property values per square foot in Pagedale from 2010 through 2022

100

new homes built in Pagedale (with 36 additional homes in development)

249%

increase in number of businesses in Pagedale from 2010 through 2022

43%

increase in taxable commercial sales in Pagedale from 2010 through 2022

$452,426

in resident assets created in 2023 for a total of $19 million since 2010

KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE

Watch the Nine PBS documentary “Rebuilding the Dream” featuring the work of Beyond Housing, our partners, residents, and community leaders working to transform the 24:1 Community—an area comprised of multiple municipalities in the Normandy schools footprint in North St. Louis County.

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