Homeless Employment: St. Louis Grants $450k to Peter & Paul Community Services

Monday, 23 September 2024, 19:42

Homeless employment is set to receive a significant boost in St. Louis with a new initiative. A $450,000 grant from the City will support Peter & Paul Community Services in providing job opportunities for unhoused individuals. This effort aims to empower those affected by homelessness, helping them regain their footing through meaningful work.
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Homeless Employment: St. Louis Grants $450k to Peter & Paul Community Services

Transforming Lives Through Employment

ST. LOUIS - The City of St. Louis is stepping up to aid unhoused individuals by offering them valuable work opportunities. Mayor Tishaura Jones announced a generous $450,000 grant will be awarded to Peter & Paul Community Services, aimed specifically at enhancing homeless employment in the region. For over four decades, this organization has been a beacon of hope, providing essential resources and support for those in need.

Job Opportunities for Unhoused Citizens

  • Trash Collection
  • Grass Cutting
  • Public Project Maintenance

This funding, provided through the American Rescue Plan Act, underscores the city's commitment to fostering a supportive work environment for unhoused individuals, empowering them to become productive members of society.


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