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Thursday, October 14, 2021 - Ranky Tanky is putting a modern twist on old music
Missouri farmers harvesting chestnuts can make $6,000 an acre
‘Digging Up Dessa’ encourages girls to follow their science dreams
‘Breastfeeding is work,’ says St. Louis RN calling for more support for moms
Schnucks Teams With Pink Ribbon Girls and Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis to Encourage Mammograms
Wash U. to adopt need-blind admissions policy
Beef Stew for You
Undeterred I’ve not made a beef stew for awhile, but I remember that cutting all the meat and vegetables was labor intensive. I’m convinced I could bake and ice a three-layer wedding cake in the time it takes to get everything in my Crockpot. Even so I was on a mission to make beef stew....
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A massive new Narwhal's Crafted and Loaded: Elevated Nachos is coming to The Grove
Wednesday, October 13, 2021 - Missouri farmers can make $6,000 an acre harvesting chestnuts
Hurd receives design achievement award
‘Camp Scout’ finds musician Mikey Wehling, his dog and his dobro in a meditative place
‘Lost Tables’ and ‘Lost Dishes’ pay tribute to the St. Louis restaurants of yesteryear
Sticking to the Mission
The Tower Grove Neighborhoods CDC mission is to promote responsible development, affordable housing and diverse character and vibrancy in the neighborhoods surrounding Tower Grove Park. We serve as a resources and vowed to keep our tenants safe and in secure housing throughout the pandemic. When tenants fell on hard times, we offered programs and resources to help. Our goal was to ensure that all of our tenants would be able to meet their basic human needs: food and shelter.
Over the past 18 months we have:
secured $127,600 for rental assistance in total. We worked with Prosperity Connection & Red Dough to provide $32,100. When state funds were released, we secured $95,500 in rental assistance through ERAP (Emergency Rental Arrears Program) and SAFHR (State Assistance for Housing Relief). As the pandemic continues, we will continue to support our tenants in need of rental assistance.
provided $875 of grocery gift certificates to those who needed support.. The majority of our 90 tenants are low to middle income and many are or were employed in industries hit hard by the pandemic.
connected with our tenants and encourage tenants to shelter in place and build community within the buildings. We kept our tenants informed by sending emails about city guidelines and how to stay safe. We supported tenants with creative ways to relieve stress like backyard gardens, fire pits and community spaces helped tenants socialize safely.
compiled an extensive list of resources for tenants and procedures for property management and maintenance during Covid-19. This list includes free mediation services, as we encourage all landlords to use these resources before filing an eviction during this time.
We want to express our gratitude to TGNCDC’s Asset Manager, Kristan Nickels, who lead all of the efforts to date and continues to help our tenants and other members of the community navigate new programs. Because of her dedication, we can continue to provide safe, stable housing to our tenants now and in the future!
This St. Louis spot just made The New York Times' list of America's Favorite Restaurants
Rise Partners with UMSL for Community Data Support
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RISE PARTNERS WITH UMSL FOR COMMUNITY DATA SUPPORT Rise and the St. Louis Regional Data Alliance at UMSL come together to help expand Rise’s Informed Community Development Data ST. LOUIS, MO (October 1st, 2021) –Rise Community Development (Rise) formed a partnership with the St. Louis Regional Data Alliance (RDA) at the University […]
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