DEAR FRIENDS,
BFL touches the lives of more children than any agency in the St. Louis region. We served over 9,000 children last year. Connor and her team are “soldiers for youth,” fighting to love and support them; fighting all the opposing forces like poverty, drugs and violence that are working to steal their souls and steal their joys and hopes. Our goal is to produce well-rounded, educated, empowered and employed people.
Marquette King-Connor
Vice President of Youth, Family, & Clinical Services
Our mission is to empower youth and families through an engaging environment that offers education adventures in school, after school, and out of school.
Our mission is to empower youth and families through an engaging environment that offers education adventures in school, after school, and out of school.
The Normandy Viking Quest/21st Century After-School Enrichment Program is free-of-charge and open to students in the Normandy School Collaborative. 21st Century provides a rich holistic after-school experience that is designed to enhance academic achievement. The program is funded by DESE 21st Century Community Learning Centers and is administered in cooperation with various community partners.
A BFL initiative seeks to empower students in urban communities using soccer, writing, creative expression, and service learning. With teamwork as the unifying value, America SCORES St. Louis inspires youth to lead healthy lifestyles, be engaged students, and become agents of change in their communities.
ACFP provides aid to child and adult care institutions and family or group day care homes for the provision of nutritious foods that contribute to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of young children and the health and wellness of older adults and chronically impaired disabled persons.
Through CACFP, more than 4.2 million children and 130,000 adults receive nutritious meals and snacks daily as part of their daycare.
Students who participate in the Youth Passport to the Future, the Normandy afterschool program, and BFL afterschool and summer programs receive hot, Nutritious meals administered
by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Better Family Life's Kuumba Youth Performance Ensemble (KYPE) comprises youth and young adults aged 5-25 who travel throughout the region as ambassadors for Africa's artistic and cultural heritage and the African Diaspora. Socially relevant and entertaining productions are exhibited through dance, drama, music, and poetry under the direction of Vivian Watt. KYPE is a component of Better Family Life's Youth, Family and Clinical Services Department, and its the performance branch of the Youth Passport to the Future After School Program (YPTF). As a component of the YPTF after-school program, students train throughout the week in the performance genres of dance, drama, poetry, vocal music, and African Drumming while receiving homework assistance, hot, nutritious meals, tobacco alcohol, and other drum prevention classes, computer literacy, intramural sports and much more.
This program seeks to empower African American youth to be active participants and leaders in the progress of their community. Grounded in the African concept that "it takes a village to raise a child," the program seeks to assist parents in developing healthy and productive children. Members will experience and participate in an intensive eight weeks of African and African American students, Dance and Drama, field trips, arts and crafts, sports, swimming, and much more.
This program seeks to empower African American youth to be active participants and leaders in the progress of their community. Grounded in the African concept that "it takes a village to raise a child," the program seeks to assist parents in developing healthy and productive children. Members will experience and participate in an intensive eight weeks of African and African American students, Dance and Drama, field trips, arts and crafts, sports, swimming, and much more.
The Summer Job League is a workforce placement program that helps emerging workers (ages 16-24) earn workplace skill certificates and connect with area businesses. Youth gain real-world work experience while earning a paycheck and supporting businesses' access to high-quality candidates at NO cost!
The Summer Job League is a workforce placement program that helps emerging workers (ages 16-24) earn workplace skill certificates and connect with area businesses. Youth gain real-world work experience while earning a paycheck and supporting businesses' access to high-quality candidates at NO cost!
The program serves youth twelve thru eighteen years of age. Students attend the program Monday thru Thursday either in school or in a community based after school program. The goals of the program are to 1.) reduce teen pregnancy and 2.) reduce sexually transmitted diseases/infections among teens. Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Adolescent Health, BFL serves 2,000 youth from middle to high school.
This program is an intervention program designed to respond to at-risk clients' mental and physical health challenges. The department comprises licensed psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and provisionally licensed mental health professionals offering counseling, crisis intervention, and clinical case management to youth, adults, and families. The program is funded by the St. Louis County Children's Service Fund and the Missouri Work Assistance program.
Youth Passport to the Future After-School Program at CEBC is a Missouri-licensed child care facility for students from kindergarten to high school.
Students attend the program Monday through Friday for three hours, between 2:30 pm–6:30 pm, depending on the location of their school.
Students participate in various activities such as computer literacy, cultural arts, dance, and T.A.O.D (Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs) prevention classes. All activities are aligned with state academic standards, are designed to enhance academic achievement, and provide fun, holistic opportunities for character, community, and creativity development. Students attend field trips and also receive hot, nutritious meals daily. Portions of the program are currently being offered in Normandy School Collaborative and Northview, Fairview, Jennings Middle, and High in the Jennings School District.
Funding is provided by Missouri DESE 21st Century Community Learning Centers, St. Louis Community Development Administration, and tuition. We are currently serving approximately 400 youth with after-school services.
Youth Passport to the Future After-School Program at CEBC is a Missouri-licensed child care facility for students from kindergarten to high school.
Students attend the program Monday through Friday for three hours, between 2:30 pm–6:30 pm, depending on the location of their school.
Students participate in various activities such as computer literacy, cultural arts, dance, and T.A.O.D (Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs) prevention classes. All activities are aligned with state academic standards, are designed to enhance academic achievement, and provide fun, holistic opportunities for character, community, and creativity development. Students attend field trips and also receive hot, nutritious meals daily. Portions of the program are currently being offered in Normandy School Collaborative and Northview, Fairview, Jennings Middle, and High in the Jennings School District.
Funding is provided by Missouri DESE 21st Century Community Learning Centers, St. Louis Community Development Administration, and tuition. We are currently serving approximately 400 youth with after-school services.
Better Family Life's Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) builds the leadership skills and capacity of St. Louis Youth to weigh in on policies that impact their daily lives as a youth in our community.
The Youth Leadership Academy aims to train youth in critical leadership competencies which will prepare them to work effectively with key stakeholders. Children are better equipped to address our city's most significant challenges through experiential learning opportunities, inquiry skills, and strategic communication.
In addition to the leadership training, your child will also get a chance to participate in activities such as the Teen Pregnancy and STD/HIV Prevention training, field trips around St. Louis, Dance and Drama courses, Swimming, Soccer, Basketball games, local college fairs, and HBCU tours.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: info@betterfamilylife.org
5415 Page Boulevard Saint Louis, Missouri 63112
Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: info@betterfamilylife.org
5415 Page Boulevard Saint Louis, Missouri 63112
Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm