Our Partners

Casework services

www.community-alternatives.org

The Mission of Community Alternatives is to provide innovative and comprehensive services to those with mental health issues in our community who are most in need.

Provide Interpretation Services

www.bilingualstl.org

With deep affinity to provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services, we seek to better the lives of elderly and disabled Americans as well as new Americans through advocacy, social work, citizenship and mental wellness services.

Provide interpretation services

www.iistl.org

The International Institute of St. Louis has been helping immigrants adjust to life in America for over 90 years... providing resettlement services, English classes, counseling, translation, and job placement assistance to more than 9,000 newcomers annually.

Provide Interpretation Services

www.lampinterpreters.org/

The mission of Language Access Metro Project (LAMP) is to decrease linguistic and cultural barriers for immigrants and refugees seeking health care and support services in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.

Provide legal services

ilsilegal.org

Providing affordable, compassionate, and experienced legal services to those seeking to live in freedom in the United States.

Grantor

www.stlmhb.com

he St. Louis Mental Health Board (MHB) is a government entity originally established by authority of the Community Mental Health Act – a Missouri statute. This legislation permits counties to pass a special tax to raise funds for mental health and substance abuse services.

Grantor

www.missouriartscouncil.org

MAC awards grants to organizations to stimulate the growth, development, and appreciation of the arts in Missouri. This funding makes possible quality arts programming to communities throughout Missouri.

Grantor

art-stl.com

The Regional Arts Commission was founded in 1985 to promote, encourage, and foster the arts and cultural institutions in St. Louis City and County and to contribute to the economic development of the area through a strong presence of the arts.

Grantor

www.mffh.org

The vision of the Missouri Foundation for Health is to improve the health of the people in the communities we serve. We empower the people of the communities we serve to achieve equal access to quality health services that promote prevention and encourage healthy behaviors.

Grantor

www.stlouis4kids.org

St. Louis for Kids provides leadership, coordination, technical assistance and advocacy to the region's youth-serving organizations focused on improving the quality, accessibility and sustainability of non-school hour programs so that our youth have the opportunity to achieve their full potential and grow into healthy adults.

Grantor

www.kresge.org

The Kresge Foundation is a $3.1 billion private, national foundation that seeks to influence the quality of life for future generations through its support of nonprofit organizations in six fields of interest: health, the environment, community development, arts and culture, education and human services.

Grantor

www.lorettocommunity.org

Just as frontier living shaped the lives of our early sisters, so a global society shapes ours.   The Loretto Community continues to stand with Mary at the foot of the cross.  We strive to bring the healing Spirit of God into our world and commit ourselves to extending the boundaries of learning and justice, of human dignity and peace, of active faith and pastoral concern, of efforts on behalf of the poor.

Grantor

www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Pages/TortureFundMain.aspx

The Fund was established by General Assembly resolution 36/151 of 16 December 1981 to receive voluntary contributions from Governments, non-governmental organizations and individuals for distribution to non-governmental organizations providing humanitarian assistance to victims of torture and members of their family.

Grantor

www.csjsl.org

Rooted in prayer, in community living and in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we commit ourselves to the mission of unity and reconciliation, nonviolence and peacemaking through concrete efforts toward our goal of communion with the sacred, with the Earth, with one another, with the Church and with all whom we meet.

Grantor

www.jcrcstl.org

Guided by Jewish values, JCRC promotes a just, democratic, and pluralistic society; the security of Israel and world Jewry; international human rights; and understanding and cooperation among St. Louis' religious, racial, ethnic, and civic groups.

Grantor

www.cvt.org

We believe survivors of torture can recover from the traumas that they have suffered. Our healing services staff helps that process.

Resources for those who serve torture survivors

This website is created by the InternationalRehabilitation Council for Torture Victims, a network of organizations like ours.  It has resources for providers, survivors, and a list of where to find centers like CSTWT around the world.  It also has a lot of general information to learn about those who have survived torture and how to help them heal.