State of the Community
Our latest State of the Community highlights many new exciting updates on our work, from a presentation introducing the new Transformative Services Department to the
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 our entire region. But this change cannot happen without the support of donors like you.
Your support helps single mothers become homeowners, strengthen families to lift themselves out of poverty, create new affordable housing, foster the success of small businesses, reverse decades of decline, and prove that things can always change if enough people want them to.
Please join us in creating lasting change for our region and a stronger, more equitable, and prosperous St. Louis—once and for all.
Sometimes, the best way to help your hometown is by wearing a t-shirt. All proceeds go toward creating a stronger, more equitable, and prosperous St. Louis—once and for all.
affordable rental homes with holistic supportive services to strengthen families
million in home repair grants
million increase in commercial property value
of clients receiving holistic services have remained in their home
increase in home values
Carter Commons development, home to restaurants, retail, office space, and culinary training center; two senior centers; Midwest BankCentre, 24:1 Cinema, Affinia Healthcare clinic, anti-payday loan center; and credit union
million in wealth creation through individual savings accounts, college savings, and down payment assistance for new homeowners
increase in residential property sales values per square foot
new homes built (with 36 additional homes in development)
increase in number of businesses
increase in taxable commercial sales
decrease in total crimes reported
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Our latest State of the Community highlights many new exciting updates on our work, from a presentation introducing the new Transformative Services Department to the
“I realized bringing people together and inspiring enthusiasm in them for a shared cause was more enjoyable to me.”
The new department is designed to remove the barriers imposed by systemic poverty to help low-income St. Louisans achieve economic mobility more effectively—strengthening under-resourced communities and also the greater St. Louis region.
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