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  1. At the Center, youth have a trusted resource for accessing support services through our partner agencies, including: Legal Services of Eastern Missouri and Parkway Area Adult Education and Literacy.

  2. All Little Bit programs and services are delivered through partnerships with St. Louis area schools. For needs outside of our scope of service, we have compiled a list of helpful local resources.

  3. Mentors In Motion (MIM) is a nationally recognized 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, registered in the State of Missouri, dedicated to providing quality mentoring and educational programs to youths at-risk, throughout the St. Louis Metropolitan area.

  4. We’re serving the basic needs of the elderly, children and families in the St. Louis Metropolitan area by providing access to education, counseling and health services; recreation and social programs; and nutritional meals.

  5. Founded in 1989, Youth Leadership St. Louis (YLSL) is an internationally recognized program that informs, connects, prepares and empowers St. Louis area youth to become civic and community leaders. Each year, YLSL brings together high school juniors from public, private, parochial and charter schools from across the region, as well as community ...

  6. YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES CENTER 6347 Plymouth, St. Louis, MO 63133 www.fwca-stl.com 314-377-0495 Open to the community M-F 8am-4pm. READY4LIFE skill-based training providing internships, employment opportunities, healthy relationship and job-readiness skills. GED opportunities. Must be 14-24 years old.

  7. The Mayor’s Office of the City of St. Louis and the Department of Health are committed to evidence-informed programs that provide fun, safe and nurturing experiences for youth and disrupt the cycle of violence.

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