St. Louis Campus
2141 E. John Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63107 • 314-534-1004
Our St. Louis office is located in the former parsonage next to St. John's Lutheran Church. The programs offered at our location include: Dress for Success MidwestWomen transitioning into the workforce who are seeking professional attire are referred by our partner agencies to the Dress for Success Midwest boutique. They meet with a personal shopper to receive a suit for job interviews and professional attire to wear to work. The St. Louis boutique is located inside Jublilee Church at 4231 N. Grand Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63107. Professional Women's GroupPWG is a networking association for women who have recently transitioned or are looking to transition into the workforce. Monthly meetings are every third Tuesday at the St. Charles office. Dinner is served at 6:15 and the meeting begins at 7:00. Guest speakers cover topics including written and unwritten rules of the workplace, work/life balance, financial literacy, and more. Members celebrate accomplishments, network and provide peer-to-peer mentoring. To RSVP or for more information, call Jana Gamble at 636-940-8027, ext. 101 or contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Pathways to SuccessThis holistic program serves individuals transitioning from generational poverty, incarceration, domestic violence and other disadvantaged situations. The program begins with a Personal & Professional Development Workshop which teaches workforce readiness skills, cognitive skill building, job placement and retention, health and wellness, financial education, literacy and GED, educational programs (i.e. computer skills), occupational skills and transitional employment. Each participant completes a life plan to serve as his/her road-map for their journey to success. Individual case management is given to each participant throughout this program. Skills TrainingOnce participants complete the Personal & Professional Development class, they may choose to engage in a specific skills' training. Currently, CtS offers culinary, auto-repair and home remodeling skills training.
Wheels for SuccessTransportation can be a barrier for many people on the road to self-sufficiency. This program gives donated automobiles to individuals currently involved in the Connections to Success' family of programs. Health & WellnessA healthy body contributes to all areas of life. Participants learn healthy eating habits, exercise techniques and more. MentoringAll of our programs include a mentoring component which ranges from formal mentor-mentee relationships, peer-to-peer mentoring and community support.
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