Dutchtown South Community Corporation, DeSales Community Development, Cherokee CID, & Cherokee Street Reach have partnered to provide the SouthSide Arts Virtual Summer Program, which is offering free art kits to children ages 6-12 from Juneteenth through July 25.
DeSales Unveils Fox Park Field Days Website
DeSales Community Development launched the Fox Park Field Days website to raise awareness about the community project and celebrate the past, present, and future of Fox Park!.
One of the first projects on the horizon is the renovation of the field house in the park.
“The Fox Park Field House renovation will restore a public facility in Fox Park that is currently in poor condition and unable to serve the public. The newly renovated field house will better serve the diverse needs of St. Louis City residents by providing accessible restrooms, a multi-purpose room, and a concession space.
The restored field house will offer a range of services to meet Fox Park’s resident’s diverse needs, including community meetings, programs and classes for children and adults, and summer meal service for children.”
To read more about the project, click here.
St. Louis Housing Authority to Provide Free Wifi to Families Living in Public Housing
The St. Louis Housing Authority has retained St. Louis-based Gaia Green Earth, LLC to create a public/private LTE network that will provide free wifi to about 1,200 families living in public housing. CARES Act funding is supporting the rollout of phase one of the program over the next six to eight weeks in specific SLHA developments. Phase two will focus on fundraising and expanding the program to remaining SLHA housing units.
Dutchtown Hosts Neighborhood Drive-In Movie Night
Dutchtown community organizations came together to host a socially-distant drive-in movie night for neighbors! This was thanks to a partnership between Downtown Dutchtown and numerous other partners including CBN members Dutchtown South Community Corp & Habitat for Humanity St. Louis.
Habitat for Humanity was able to use their large wall and parking lot to host the showing of Independence Day. Residents wore masks when outside of their cars and even set up a pedestrian area as well.
This collaborative event was also an opportunity for residents to buy food from local businesses, register to vote, and learn about neighborhood resources!
To watch a video to learn more about the Dutchtown neighborhood, click here.
Take a look at photos of the event from Downtown Dutchtown & Cross Grand below!
DeSales Community Development to Continue Food & Essentials Drives Through Summer
DeSales Community Development has been arranging a food drive and distribution program with the help of community donations, a grant from the Horizon Foundation, support from the Messiah Lutheran Church, and DeSales AmeriCorps interns. Through August 3, the program is accepting donations of essentials that can be dropped off at the Messiah Community center (2801 Magnolia Ave) between 9am and 5pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
PNC Bank Announces $1 Billion+ Commitment to End Systemic Racism
PNC Financial Services Group recently announced a more than $1 billion commitment to help end systemic racism and support economic empowerment of African Americans and low- and moderate-income communities.
Spanish Lake CDC Partners On Free Mobile Market
Spanish Lake CDC partnered with the St. Louis Area Foodbank and Spanish Lake Community Association to host a free mobile market for area residents.
Participants were able to drive up and receive free supplies directly in their trunk. Residents were also welcome to walk-in as long as they wore a mask and practiced social distancing.
Park Central Development Launches Stay In Place Program
Park Central Development recently launched its Stay In Place Program (SIPP) to help keep their residents in the neighborhoods they call home.
Resource Specialist Nanyamka Brown is supporting families to sign up and access resources including:
Utility Assistance
Emergency Rental/Mortgage Assistance
Security Deposit Funds
Learn more by clicking here!
This program was made possible in part due to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund in the City of St. Louis.
Beyond Housing Featured by Wells Fargo for COVID-19 Emergency Relief Efforts
Wells Fargo recently profiled Beyond Housing for their emergency relief efforts in service of North St. Louis County residents. Thanks to the support of Wells Fargo and other partners, Beyond Housing has distributed over 160,000 meals to local families who have lost income as a result of COVID-19.
Justine Petersen Profiled in the New York Times for Their Work Defending Minority-Owned Businesses
Justine Petersen was profiled in the New York Times for their work defending minority-owned businesses in Ferguson, MO—both literally and figuratively.
The story focused on Galen Gondolfi and other team members who formed a protective line around The One And Only BBQ during protests in support of the owner Red Harris.
Justine Petersen runs a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that lends to many minority-owned businesses using a combination of government funds and private donations.
Read more about this story and the role of CDFIs in the community by clicking here!
Park Place Housing & Economic Development Hosts Virtual Town Hall for Neighbors
Park Place Housing & Economic Development hosted a virtual town hall for residents of the Fountain Park & Lewis Place neighborhoods.
They covered neighborhood updates and got public health updates directly from the City’s Director of Health.
Watch the virtual town hall on their facebook page by clicking here!
Hyde Park Neighborhood Association Partners up on Food Drive & Giveaway Event
Hyde Park Neighborhood Association partnered up with Alpha Phi Alpha and other groups to host a successful food drive and giveaway event on May 23rd in Hyde Park.
YouthBridge Launches 2 Funds to Address Immediate & Long-Term Needs Related to COVID-19
YouthBridge Community Foundation has established two (2) charitable funds to address both immediate and long-term needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic:
Immigrant Family Emergency Response Fund – Created collaboratively by local foundations and nonprofit organizations, this Fund addresses the financial repercussions of the pandemic and lack of social supports available for immigrant families.
Nonprofit Recovery and Resiliency Fund – This fund will address medium and long-term needs of the nonprofits themselves. Long after the immediate needs have subsided, nonprofits will need recovery assistance and support for ongoing preparedness to respond to future disasters and community needs.
Rung for Women Invites Women to Jump-Start Post-COVID-19 Life
Rung for Women’s latest blog post invites readers to envision their lives post-COVID-19 and outlines some actions women can take now to ensure they have a running start after the pandemic has passed.
North Newstead Association Collaborates with Partners to Deliver Fresh Produce to Neighbors
North Newstead Association has been working with Invest STL, Fairground Neighborhood Revitalization Organization, Wellston Loop CDC, Lewis Place and Fountain Park Neighborhood Association, St. Louis Metro Market, and Urban Harvest STL to deliver fresh, nutritious produce to neighbors in the Fairground, Wells-Goodfellow, Fountain Park, and Lewis Place neighborhoods.
Great Rivers Greenway Sharing Tips on Safe Recreation
Great Rivers Greenway has posted helpful information on how to safely use parks and greenways including some creative ideas on how to practice conservation at home.
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.
Horizon Housing Foundation Finds New Ways to Support Housing Properties & Residents Amid COVID-19
Horizon Housing Foundation has found creative new ways to help the housing properties they support and the residents who live there during the COVID-19 crisis. They’ve partnered with Bring Me A Book St. Louis to ship books to school-aged residents and are partnering with Oasis Institute to create virtual peer discussion groups for seniors. HHF has also been providing food, books, essential supplies, and more:
644 Meals provided
821 Food boxes
3,910 Books for kids
333 Essential kits
140 Activity kits for seniors
44 Activity kits for kids
U.S. Bank CDC Finances $50 Million in Capital to CDFIs to Help Small Business Impacted by COVID-19
U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC), the tax credit and community investment subsidiary of U.S. Bank, has announced it’s providing $50 million in capital to seven Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) customers across the country so that they can fund small business impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CBN Members Join the Greater East St. Louis COAD to Respond Collectively to COVID-19
Numerous CBN members have been engaged in the Greater East St. Louis COAD as a collaborative response to COVID-19. COAD stands for Community Organizations Active in Disaster.
East Side Aligned has convened partners in the Greater East St. Louis footprint (School District 189 footprint) to create a COAD that will enhance the community’s ability to mitigate, prepare, respond and recover from COVID-19.
So far, partners are joining weekly calls and are taking action within working groups.
More information about the COAD can be found here.