Smith, a supporter of Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial, will be celebrated at Military Appreciation Night.
Evelyn Kidd, a Cedarhurst resident, relived memories from the ’40s on a Cessna plane through a unique program offered at the St. Louis area senior living facility.
The inspirational stories of Sarah Adam and Kiera Cromwell are redefining the limits of adaptive sports.
This year, GPG celebrates 20 years of empowering pet owners and supporting animals in need.
For 25 years, the St. Louis nonprofit has saved tens of thousands of at-risk dogs and cats by providing shelter, loving homes and medical care – no matter the cost, condition or compassion needed.
“We’ve always been on the housing-as-healthcare bandwagon,” says Opal Jones, president and CEO. “You really have to tackle mental health. You have to tackle substance abuse. You have to tackle the housing and nutrition needs of people.”
Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc. in Wildwood and Town and Country has been helping people heal alongside patient and perceptive horses for 20 years.
From residential treatment and foster care to transitional and independent living, "being able to heal that child from all angles and set them on the right path – that’s important,” says chief development officer Courtney Noto.
Our annual Charity Awards issue shines a spotlight on five exceptional nonprofit organizations at work in the St. Louis metro area, as chosen by readers’ votes.
Give your old sports gear new life by donating to one of these St. Louis nonprofits.
June 1 is National Trails Day, and Missouri parks and conservation areas offer myriad ways to celebrate.
Opened in 1901, the Normandie is one of the oldest public golf courses west of the Mississippi River.
WOA honors local women by recognizing their volunteer service and leadership – and this year's recipients have an undeniable impact on the St. Louis community.
The local nonprofit supports immigrants arriving in St. Louis with legal services and education to help them overcome barriers to justice.
St. Louis County Library Director and CEO Kristen Sorth discusses the Clark Family Branch coming to Ladue this summer.
Show some love to St. Louis area nonprofits! Vote from April 15 through May 1 for your favorite organization.
The warmer months can be a dry spell for some charities. Here’s how you can help.
The event, headlined by jazz icons Wynton and Branford Marsalis, raised funds for metro area music events and education initiatives.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, LN looked into the history behind the St. Louis neighborhood's unique moniker. Plus, here's how you can celebrate the holiday this weekend in the Lou.
The International Institute’s Community Bazaars offer dishes sourced from local, foreign-owned restaurants as well as resources for immigrants and refugee clients.
With the help of volunteers and a small but passionate team, Wild Bird Rehabilitation in Overland helps thousands of Missouri’s wild songbirds take flight again each year.
Calling all St. Louis metro area nonprofits! Apply by March 31 to be considered for this year's Charity Awards.
The metro area’s Women of Achievement organization has announced the 10 female leaders who will be honored this year for improving the quality of life in and around St. Louis through their extraordinary volunteer efforts.
The Collective Thread teaches refugee women sewing and design in the heart of St. Louis’ Garment District.
From hands-on work with pets to administrative tasks or vet clinic assistance, shelter volunteers can have a great impact on rescue animals.
St. Louis commemorates Black History Month with arts and culture events galore.
St. Louis corporate leaders showed off their dance moves in a night of entertainment to raise money for the local organization.
St. Louis Art Place Initiative empowers artists through homeownership, and expects to complete construction on multiple homes in the Gravois Park neighborhood in 2024.
Mirroring her own story, the founder of Allison’s Angel Gowns has created a nationwide network of donated wedding dresses, talented seamstresses and hospitals to aid grieving parents after the loss of a child.
"Our goal is to reduce vacancy and provide a valued space for the neighborhood," says Samantha Lee Smugala of PocketParks.