Grant funds for the Food Security and Nutrition Program will help keep kids fed and nourished. Every partnership they form in providing this service helps the larger goal of feeding more kids every year — an endeavor they are wholly commited to, providing a stable foundation upon which youth can thrive across all areas.
Ready Readers
Funds will support their Storytime Program during the 2025-26 school year, helping to motivate and enhance reading readiness and provide 126,000+ new books for approximately 17,000 young children (and their teachers) who attend early childhood sites and kindergarten classrooms in low-income communities throughout the St. Louis metro region to foster a love of reading, while learning the essential early literacy skills required to become strong readers and lifelong learners.
Immigrant & Refugee Women’s Program
Funds for the In-Home English Tutoring for Immigrant and Refugee Youth program will help ensure that more immigrant and refugee children from across diverse neighborhoods, backgrounds, learning needs, and from schools with varying ESL capacity and immigrant populations have the tools and opportunities to thrive.
The Core Collective
Funds will support the daily operations of their Transitional Living Program, which provides safe housing and life skills development for youth experiencing homelessness. Grant support will help provide essentials such as food, household supplies, and the salaries of staff who make the greatest impact: therapists, youth development specialists, and life skills coaches.









