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Monthly Victories: Christmas 2024
February 11, 2020
Pathways to Progress Joins America Saves Week
Pathways to Progress is building for a brighter future by promising to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth over time.
November 8, 2019
Aleyah’s Story
Aleyah Brown is an Army veteran, a young woman of slight build and quick wit. Brown encountered challenges faced by many veterans when she returned home, including post traumatic stress﹝…﹞
October 10, 2019
Christmas Adopt-a-Family 2019
St. Francis Community Services is looking forward to our annual Christmas Adopt-a-Family! Each year individuals, schools, churches, and businesses “adopt” immigrant families we serve to help make their holiday season﹝…﹞
October 2, 2019
Pathways to Progress Graduation
On September 17th, Pathways to Progress celebrated its first graduation, celebrating the success and hard work of the Members throughout the program. The Meaning of Graduation The nine graduating Members,﹝…﹞
September 10, 2019
A Focus on Housing Accessibility: St. Francis Community Services Southside
Creating a Home in St. Louis When individuals are able to purchase homes within their means, it’s a win for both themselves and the surrounding community. Purchasing a home often﹝…﹞
August 21, 2019
Pro-Se Asylum Clinic
In August, St. Francis Community Services, along with the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action (MICA) Project, the St. Louis Inter-Faith Committee on Latin America (IFCLA), and the Center for Growing﹝…﹞
August 16, 2019
Summer Program Turns 5: Building Community, Building Trust
When summer comes around, the Bilingual Youth Program’s regular after-school program ends, but the fun doesn’t: a four-week Summer Camp fills the middle of summer break, continuing to enrich kids’﹝…﹞
June 20, 2019
Working Towards Change
Tyra is a single mother of two with a who found Pathways to Progress three years ago, with a big heart but not much purchasing power. She was excited by﹝…﹞
June 20, 2019
The Start of a New Life
Mr. Carter is a mild-mannered veteran client who was referred to St. Francis Community Services by another veteran, hoping SFCS could assist him with outstanding traffic tickets. Due to the﹝…﹞