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GROWING UP IN POVERTY DOESN’T JUST IMPACT A PERSON’S DAY-TO-DAY REALITY.
IT HAS THE POWER TO DETERMINE THEIR ENTIRE FUTURE.

Right now in the United States, a child’s socioeconomic status is a better indicator of college graduation than academic ability [2].

THAT MEANS THAT A CHILD’S ZIP CODE IS MORE TELLING ABOUT THEIR FUTURE SUCCESS THAN HOW HARD THEY WORK.

Life expectancy can differ as much as 18 years between neighborhoods just miles apart [3]. This significant disparity is exacerbated by the differences in access to essential resources such as healthy foods, safe spaces, and convenient access to medical care. 

Poverty impacts countless youth throughout our city, with nearly 40% of children in St. Louis born into poverty. The impact of poverty begins before a child can even speak, shaping their lives from the very start. As they continue to grow, poverty continues to cause significant barriers to education from early childhood through young adulthood. Without a high school diploma, the hope for a brighter future is further diminished. 

This doesn't have to be a reality.

When we walk alongside people in our city, the return on investment is life change.  That investment can transform an entire city

OUR SOLUTION BEGINS WITH RELATIONSHIP. 

We empower individuals for social and economic growth through relationship and opportunity. With relationship in hand, we have made a strategic set of programs available to the people we serve. These programs work together to address critical stages in the cycle of poverty, like high school graduation + recidivism. We walk alongside people as they work their way through our programs, empowering entire families to break the cycle of poverty.   

THAT SOLUTION IS DRIVEN BY A MULTI-GENERATIONAL APPROACH TO EMPOWERING PEOPLE. 

Our education, crime reduction, workforce development and housing programs work in tandem to fight poverty across a lifetime.

 
 

Opportunity
 

470

participants were connected to at least one resource in 2023. These resources lead them towards a successful path.

Education
 

192

students in 3 city schools through Beyond School have increased their reading, math and social emotional skills.

 

 

 

HEALTH
 

$9,267,536

 given in financial assistance to make St. Louis residents’ homes safer and more code compliant through Healthy Home Repair and Minor Home Repair in 2023.

 

ECONOMY
 

$1,549,985

in savings to Missouri taxpayers
through lower recidivism
because of Beyond Jobs.

 
 

Understanding the cycle of poverty and the barriers it creates is one step.

Watch Katie Bench and Danielle Nygaard explain the history of poverty in St. Louis and how it has created lasting effects on our friends, families and neighbors. >>>