Cynthia Kirkpatrick brings more than 15 years of financial experience to the nonprofit
Hunger relief organization continues to proactively address food insecurity for children and families during the ongoing pandemic.
Proceeds to benefit agency's Operation Backpack program
Nonprofit to work with family farm and harvest excess produce for food-insecure families.
Janae King and Danielle Williams join nonprofit's food-is-medicine program team that primarily serves pregnant women and their families.
Financial assistance marks the first time in its 40-year history that the agency has allocated emergency grants to community partners.
Bankruptcy filings were down in St. Louis County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Nicole Ekblad brings extensive experience to local nonprofit
Carmen Berry selected to serve on the Missouri Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Board
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Alan Schultz replaces Lisa Pelikan, who served as chairperson for three years
Operation Food Search to utilize generous one-year grant for children and family programs.
Frazier to serve as nonprofit's Human Resource and Diversity Equity Inclusion Manager
Nonprofit enhances policies to safely serve during pandemic
Nonprofit shares summer food resources with those experiencing food insecurity
Nonprofit adjusts nutritious food program to address the current climate
Nonprofit has sixth highest total out of nearly 1,000 organizations
Funds will assist children and families during upcoming summer months
Nonprofit to use funds for COVID-19 Emergency Food Response
Nonprofit now delivering 1,000 meal packs on a weekly basis to Saint Louis Public Schools
Operation CHEF six-week course introduced in 30 schools
Rick Stevens joins non-profit agency's board
Outside St. Louis, an investment in one of the oldest communities in the state
Non-profit organization to enable healthier pregnancies via fresh food initiative
The company expects the stores to shut their doors for good by February and will likely hold store closing sales at most locations.
St. Louis-based fraternal benefit society gives 42 scholarships to those in need
Florissant resident also worked for sister company POWERS Insurance and Benefits
Company hires hospitality veteran, Florissant resident with more than 30 years of experience
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Children can become trapped in the chests when the lid closes automatically locking with no way of opening from the inside.
The retailer had earlier said 40 million customers had sensitive data stolen, like credit card numbers, debit card PINs and email addresses.
Full-time hiring stalled, contract work up, survey reveals.