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Winter 2008
Volume 5, Number 1 |
Support Groups Benefit Relatives as Parents
Roxanne Miller
Regional Civic Communications Specialist
University of Missouri Extension
314-615-7607 office
636-574-1324 pager
MillerRT@missouri.edu
The Gateway
Grandparents/Kinship Network has awarded small seed grants of $400
each to 12 agencies and organizations in St. Louis City and St.
Louis and Jefferson counties to help establish new support groups
for Relatives as Parents. The checks were presented to agency
representatives at a January 15 meeting in Clayton.
The grants were made possible through a $10,000 two-year regional
grant from the Brookdale Foundation Group, awarded to the Gateway
Grandparents/Kinship Network in June 2007. The 12 agencies (and
representatives) receiving grants are:
St. Louis City
St. Louis County
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Blankets of
Hope, Richmond Heights, MO 63117
(Christina Pollard-Hair)
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The Boyhood
Initiative of Missouri, St. Louis, MO 63135
(Huey Hawkins, Jr.)
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Community Action
Agency of St. Louis County, St. Louis, MO 63114
(Chris Boyd)
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Cry Out Youth
Ministries,St. Louis, MO 63136
(Selena Stiles)
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Epworth Children
& Family Services, Webster Groves, MO 63119
(Casie Neu)
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Kydz La Casa
Learning Center, St. Louis, MO 63033
(Dr. Harriet Ball-Stanburri)
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Masterpeace
Studios, Kirkwood, MO 63122
(Megan Wolf)
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Salem Lutheran
Church & School, Affton, MO 63123
(Deaconess Ruth McDonnell)
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Villas of Grace
Senior Living Center, St. Louis, MO 63033
(Trymiah Miller)
Jefferson County
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Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church, Arnold, MO 63010
(Alvin Huther)
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University of
Missouri Extension Council of
Jefferson County, Hillsboro, MO 63050
(B.J. Eavy)
“I am very excited
about the interest and creativity the recipient agencies presented
as ways to enrich and enhance the lives of Relatives as Parents and
the children in their care,” said
Elizabeth Reinsch, Ph.D., extension human development specialist
headquartered in St. Louis County and coordinator of the Gateway
Grandparents/Kinship Network. “How wonderful to have other
organizations step up to the plate to begin to address the concerns
and issues of families represented by Relatives as Parents.”
Organized in 1998,
the Gateway Grandparents/Kinship Network is a coalition of 11
agencies and service providers working to address issues important
to relative caregivers in the St. Louis Metro Area. The coalition
members are listed on page one column one of this newsletter.
Brookdale Foundation Group is a national organization that has
provided financial support to agencies across the United States
since 1996 to establish support groups for grandparents and other
relatives who have taken on responsibility of surrogate parenting.
According to the 2000 Census, more than 31,000 children under the
age of 18 live with a grandparent in the five-county area of St.
Louis, Franklin, Jefferson and St. Charles counties and St. Louis
City. The percentage of children in each county under the age of 18
living with a grandparent is: City of St. Louis (11.7 percent), St.
Louis County (5.5 percent),
Jefferson County (5.1 percent), Franklin County (4.5 percent), and
St. Charles County (3.3
percent).
For more information about Gateway
Grandparents/Kinship Network and the resources it provides, contact
Elizabeth Reinsch at 314-615-7605, or visit the Web at http://extension.missouri.edu/ecregion/grandparent.
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