Organization for Black Struggle (OBS) partnered with Wellston Loop CDC and a number of other community stakeholders to host a CommUNITY Hope & Wellness Day on Saturday, October 3 at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King and Hodiamont. The event included networking, COVID testing, an electrifying performance by St. Louis’ own Denise Thimes as Fannie Lou Hammer, Spoken Word, and much more!
Wellston Loop CDC Partners with Saint Louis Story Stitchers on Youth-Driven, Collaborative Shelter Project
Saint Louis Story Stitchers is partnering with Wellston Loop Community Development Corporation on a youth-driven collaborative project that uses the creation of a bus stop shelter and fence mural to drive public engagement and honest discourse on issues including gun violence, race, trauma, gangs, food insecurity, and addiction.
Wellston Loop CDC Sharing Meal Boxes & PPE
Wellston Loop Community Development Corporation is handing out non-perishable meal boxes and personal protective equipment to community members on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:30 am onward.
Wellston Loop CDC Continues to Keep Residents Aware of COVID-19 Resources Online
Wellston Loop CDC’s office may be closed, but they continue to keep residents aware of COVID-19 resources through their Facebook and Twitter pages. They share new resources on Facebook almost every day for residents in the neighborhoods surrounding the Wellston Loop.
They’ve also created a resource guide on their website!