American Red Cross - Missouri Community Service Commission

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National Service
In Missouri
2005-2006 Directory
Serving Communities...
and Country.
Published by the Missouri Community Service Commission
October 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AmeriCorps State & National……………………………………………………………………..1
AmeriCorps VISTA……………………………………………………………………………….7
Senior Corps………..……………………………………………………………………………...9
Learn & Serve…………………..………………………………………………………………..15
TABLE OF CONTENTS BY STREAM OF SERVICE
AMERICORPS
American Red Cross - Safety Education Corps - St. Louis Chapter ….………………………….1
American Red Cross – National Disaster Preparendess & Response Corps - St. Louis Chapter…1
AmeriCorps St. Louis- Education Corps…….……..……………………………………………..1
AmeriCorps St. Louis- Safety Corps……………….…. …………………………………………2
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City- Thornberry Boys & Girls Club…..………………..4
Experience Corps Kansas City……………………………………………..……………………..5
Fulton AmeriCorps - Fulton 58 Public School District……………….…………………………..4
Grace Hill AmeriCorps Trail Rangers - Grace Hill Settlement House .…………………………..2
Grace Hill Neighborhood Health Centers …………………………….…………………………..2
Habitat for Humanity, Kansas City………………………………………………………………..5
Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club of Saint Louis, The …………………………………………2
Jumpstart Columbia..……….……………………………………………………………………..4
Jumpstart Kansas City …………….………………………………………………………………5
Jumpstart St. Louis ……………………………………………………………………………….2
Nixa R-II School District …………………………………………………………………………6
Operation Excel…………………………………………………………………………………...3
Partnership for Children…...………………………………………………………………………5
Poplar Bluff’s Promise- Butler Co. Community Resource Council………………………………3
Purdy Reading Coaches - Purdy R-II School District ……………………………………………6
Republic Reading Coaches - Republic R-III School District …………………………………….6
Seneca AmeriCorps Project - Seneca R-VII School District ……….…………………………….6
Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center…………………………………………………………4
Teach for America……………………………………………………………………………...…3
YMCA of Greater Kansas City ….………………………………………………………………..5
Youthbuild of St. Louis …………………………………………………………………………..3
VISTA
American Red Cross ………………………….…………………………………………………..7
Centro Latino ……………….…………………………………………………………………….7
Children's Peace Pavilion ………………………….……………………………………………...8
Faithful Friends CRI-CS………………….……….……………………………………………....7
First Step Fund- AEO National Project….…………………………..……………………………8
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2006 Seasons of Service Dates
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 16, 2006
Theme: Make it a day on…not a day off!
Purpose: To help keep Dr. King’s legacy of service to others alive in communities
across the country
Sponsors: Corporation for National and Community Service
Points of Light Foundation
Website: www.mlkday.org
National Youth Service Day
April 21-23, 2006
Theme: The Power of Youth Serving Youth
Purpose: To empower young people, highlighting their communities and mobilizing
their energy, commitment, and idealism through sustainable service
Sponsors: Youth Service America, National Youth Leadership Council, Parade
Magazine
Website: www.ysa.org/nysd
National Volunteer Week
April 23-29, 2006
Theme: Volunteers Inspire by Example
Purpose: To recognize and celebrate the efforts of volunteers at the local, state and
national levels
Sponsors: Points of Light Foundation
Website: www.pointsoflight.org/programs/seasons/nvw
Join Hands Day
May 6, 2006
Theme: Youth and Adults Volunteering Together
Purpose: To bring young people together with adults to create new and better
relationships by working as a team within their own neighborhoods
Sponsors: America’s Fraternal Benefit Societies and the Points of Light Foundation
Website: www.joinhandsday.org
One Day’s Pay
September 11, 2006
Theme: To honor the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks on America through
a voluntarily observed national day of service, charity and compassion
Purpose: To encourage people everywhere to set aside time every September 11 to
help others in need – in any fashion they deem appropriate- in honor of those who lost
their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks against America.
Sponsors: Points of Light Foundation, Youth Service America and Citizen Corps
Website: www.onedayspay.org
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Make a Difference Day
October 22, 2005
October 28, 2006
Theme: A national day to help others!
Purpose: To inspire and reward volunteers. Everyone who helps others on this day
and submits an entry form is eligible for a national or local award and for a cash
donation to a charitable cause.
Sponsors: USA Weekend Magazine and Points of Light Foundation
Website: www.usaweekend.com/diffday/index.html
National Family Volunteer Day
November 19, 2005
November 18, 2006
Theme: My Family Matters- We Volunteer!
Purpose: To call families across America to work together in volunteer service to
strengthen their families, communities, local businesses, and non-profit organizations
Sponsors: Points of Light Foundation
Website: www.pointsoflight.org/programs/seasons/nfvd
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NORTHEAST
American Red Cross – St. Louis Chapter
Phone: 314/516-2717
Safety Education Corps
Fax: 314/516-2833
10195 Corporate Square
Email: dadam@redcrossstl.org
St. Louis, MO, 63132
Website: www.redcrossstl.org
Deane Adam, Director
Members deliver Red Cross disaster preparedness and other safety-related training
programs to students in low-income schools and to senior citizens group (areas where the
Red Cross has not had a strong presence) to create a climate of public awareness and to
mitigate risk through education programming.
American Red Cross – St. Louis Chapter (ND)
Phone: 314/516-2800
National Preparedness & Response Corps
Fax: 314/516-2833
10195 Corporate Square
Email: nbates@redcrossstl.org
St. Louis, MO, 63132
Website: www.redcrossstl.org
Nancy L. Bates, Director
The National Preparedness and Response Corps (NPRC) is a national direct AmeriCorps
program sponsored by the American National Red Cross. The mission of the NPRC is to
provide vital emergency assistance to communities affected by disasters and increase
preparedness in the areas of greatest need before disasters strike by recruiting, training and
supporting young adults who will provide integrated community outreach and education
through Red Cross service activities focusing on Homeland Security.
AmeriCorps St. Louis
St. Louis Partners – Education
Phone: 314/772-9002 ext. 144
Partnership for Youth, Inc.
Fax: 314/772-7109
1315 Ann Avenue
Email: kathleen@americorps-stl.org
St. Louis, MO 63104 - 4111
Website: www.americorps-stl.org
Kathleen Becherer, Director
www.missouriserves.org
Members serve as a team, partnered with teachers, in grades K-8 in the inner city of St.
Louis. Teams focus on literacy and communication skills often using experiential learning
and service learning as tools. Members also address other issues i.e. – individual tutoring,
developing peer tutoring systems, after school and summer expanded learning, parental
involvement, and assistance to ESL and bilingual students.
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AmeriCorps St. Louis
St. Louis Partners – Safety Service Corps
Phone: 314/772-9002 ext. 177
Partnership for Youth, Inc.
Fax: 314/772-7109
1315 Ann Avenue
Email: bruce@americorps-stl.org
St. Louis, MO 63104 - 4111
Website: www.americorps-stl.org
Bruce Bailey, President
www.missouriserves.org
Members serve in teams with police, schools, and neighborhood agencies. The program
emphasizes community problem solving, conflict resolution, and mentoring youth.
Community mediation and neighborhood stabilization are also a focus. A
special unit of the Safety Service Corps serves as an emergency response team to the
American Red Cross, FEMA, US Forest and National Park Services, as well as state and
local disaster agencies.
Grace Hill Neighborhood Health Centers (ND)
Phone: 314/539-9869
2600 Hadley Street
Fax: 314/241-8938
St. Louis, MO 63106
Email: lindalw@gracehill.org
Linda Williams, Coordinator
Community HealthCorps members serve as Peer Education and Peer Coaches and conduct
outreach activities of the Health Education Department, Circle of Care Program, and/or
Health to Go Van Program. Members provide information and education about health care
services, lead poisoning prevention, chronic disease management and access to other health
and social services. Members also make health education presentations on wellness,
pregnancy, lead poisoning, asthma management, diabetes and other health topics as
assigned.
Grace Hill Settlement Home
Phone: 314/340-3207
Grace Hill AmeriCorps Trail Rangers
Fax: 314/241-8938
2600 Hadley Street
Email: DouglasE@gracehill.org
St. Louis, MO 63106 - 4021
Doug Eller, Director
Members monitor and maintain 12 miles of walking/biking/skating trail located alongside the
Mississippi River (on the river side of the floodwall) through clean-ups, user surveys, and
trail counts. Members are active in restoring native vegetation along the trail while working
at the native plant nursery as an entrepreneurial program for area residents.
(The) Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club of St. Louis, Inc. (ND)
The Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club of Saint Louis
2901 N. Grand Blvd.
Phone: 314/652-8300
St. Louis, MO 63107-2608
Fax: 314/652-8007
Liz Johnson, Director
Email: liz@hhbgc.org
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Jumpstart St. Louis (ND): Center for Leadership & Community Service
St. Louis University
Busch Student Center
Phone: 314/977-1585
20 North Grand Blvd., Suite 310
Fax: 314/977-7177
St. Louis, MO 63103
Email: mcallitr@slu.edu
Travis McAllister, Site Manager
Jumpstart pairs highly trained college students with preschool children struggling in Head
Start and other early learning programs for one-to-one tutoring in school readiness skills.
They provide a high-quality, comprehensive program that focuses on the development of the
child, his or her family, and the college student serving as an AmeriCorps member. Through
these three areas—school success, family involvement and future teachers—Jumpstart works
to create an environment of life-long learning for children.
Operation Excel (Ed. Award)
26B North Oaks Plaza
St. Louis, MO 63121
Lee Brotherton, Director
Teach for America (ND)
1509 Washington Avenue, Suite 660
St. Louis, MO 63103
Melanie Adams, Executive Director
Phone: 314-679-3381
Fax: 314-679-3387
Email: lbrotherton@works.state.mo.us
Phone: 314/621-9100
Fax: 314/621-9127
Email: Melanie.adams@teachforamerica.org
YouthBuild St. Louis (ND)
Phone: 314/436-1400
1921 South 9th Street
Fax: 314/436-0011
St. Louis, MO 63104
Email: sonnjoyce@aol.com
Joyce Sonn, Program Director
A national, non-profit organization that engages educationally at-risk youth in a combination
of service and youth development activities. Service activities focus primarily on renovating
houses and buildings for the homeless and low-income families. Members serve directly with
community-based organizations to rehabilitate abandoned housing and build new homes for
homeless people, persons with HIV/AIDS, the physically challenged, and low-income
families. They build awareness of community issues and generate volunteers for local service
projects.
SOUTHEAST
Poplar Bluff’s Promise
Butler Co. Community Resource Council
Phone: 573/778-2650
644 Charles St.
Fax: 573/686-7915
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
Email: voldir@tcmax.net
Rebecca Winters, Program Director
Members address 2 primary areas of community need; strengthening the community in order
to sustain achievements in reduced rate of juvenile crime and assisting in the area of disaster
response preparedness. Members conduct after-school learning activities, tutor students,
increase program enrollment and recruit volunteers to serve. A member at the volunteer
center will establish multiple Citizen Emergency Response Teams and recruit volunteers to
be trained in various aspects of emergency response.
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Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center
No One Left Behind
Phone: 573/649-3731
207 N. Washington
Fax: 573/649-5028
East Prairie, MO 63845
Email: keith@swflc.com
Keith Cook, Program Director
Website: www.swflc.com
Members will focus on facilitation of small group activities or the provision of one-on-one
instruction in literacy and in the development of healthy behavior activities in the areas of
personal relationships and physical fitness at three Susanna Wesley sites.
CENTRAL
Jumpstart Columbia (ND)
University of Missouri - Columbia
201 Student Success Center
Phone: 573-882-8942
Columbia, MO 65211
Fax: 573-882-5440
Christine Bennett
Email: bennettc@missouri.edu
Jumpstart pairs highly trained college students with preschool children struggling in Head
Start and other early learning programs for one-to-one tutoring in school readiness skills.
They provide a high-quality, comprehensive program that focuses on the development of the
child, his or her family, and the college student serving as an AmeriCorps member. Through
these three areas—school success, family involvement and future teachers—Jumpstart works
to create an environment of life-long learning for children. Members garner community
interest and support through an annual “Jumpstart for a Day” where parents, their children,
and other community members are introduced to a variety of learning activities for preschool
age children.
Fulton 58 Public School District
Fulton AmeriCorps
Phone: 573/642-6258
Fulton High School
Fax: 573/592-7401
1 Hornet Drive
Email: jill_flakne@fulton.k12.mo.us
Fulton, MO 65251 - 2732
Website: www.fulton.k12.mo.us/programs
Jill Flakne, Program Director
Members provide one-on-one and small group tutoring/homework assistance to students at 4
of Fulton’s public schools during the school day, and provide academic and enrichment
activities to youth enrolled in after-school programs at area elementary and middle schools.
This project is administered in conjunction with and in mutual support of the Learn & Serve
program hosted by this school district, which was recognized as a Learn & Serve Leader
School in 2000-01.
NORTHWEST
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City (ND)
Thornberry Boys & Girls Club
6301 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64131
Raphael Hines, Program Director
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Phone: 816/361-3600 x. 252
Fax: 816/361-3675
Experience Corps Kansas City
Linwood YMCA
3800 E. Lindwood Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64128
Judith Simmons, Program Director
Phone: 816/923-5675
Email: Judith-simmons@ymca-kc.org
Habitat for Humanity, Kansas City (ND)
Phone: 816/924-1096 x.17
1423 E. Linwood Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64109
Email: danab@habitatkc.org
Dana Byron, Site Coordinator
Habitat for Humanity, Kansas City currently has four Members doing direct service, while
working as Construction Supervisors, and one member performing in-direct service, working
as a Volunteer Coordinator/ Family Support Coordinator. Habitat welcomes all people to
join them to build simple, decent, affordable houses in partnership with those who lack
adequate shelter.
Jumpstart Kansas City (ND)
University of Missouri – Kansas City
School of Education, SASS 210
Phone: 816/235-1003
5100 Rockhill Road
Fax: 816/235-5270
Kansas City, MO 64110
Email: munitas@umkc.edu
Silvina Munita, Site Manager
Jumpstart pairs highly trained college students with preschool children struggling in Head
Start and other early learning programs for one-to-one tutoring in school readiness skills.
They provide a high-quality, comprehensive program that focuses on the development of the
child, his or her family, and the college student serving as an AmeriCorps member. Through
these three areas—school success, family involvement and future teachers—Jumpstart works
to create an environment of life-long learning for children. Members garner community
interest and support through an annual “Jumpstart for a Day” where parents, their children,
and other community members are introduced to a variety of learning activities for preschool
age children.
Partnership for Children
Phone: 816/531-9200
Network of Opportunity After-School Program
Fax: 816/531-8996
4510 Belleview Suite 200
Email: ponder@pfc.org
Kansas City, MO 64111
Website: www.pfc.org
Mary Ellen Ponder, Program Director
Partnership for Children, along with its community partners, developed a plan,” The
Network of Opportunity for Children and Youth”, the purpose of which is to ensure that
children and youth in Greater Kansas City have access to a range of high-quality afterschool and youth programs. AmeriCorps members in this program mentor in after-school
programs located in schools, faith-based organizations, community organizations and
Promise Sites in Clay, Jackson and Platte counties.
YMCA of Greater Kansas City (ND)
Experience Corps/AmeriCorps-KC
3800 E. Linwood Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64128
Phone: 816/923-5675
Fax: 816/923-5684
Email: Judith-Simmons@ymca-kc.org
Website: www.ymca-kc.org
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Judith Simmons, Program Director
Members help youth to improve reading skills, homework skills, social and creative skills
before, during and after school. Members serve children ages 3-15. They help youth to
improve academically, socially, and creatively. The members are reading tutors in 5
elementary schools in the Kansas City Missouri School District and mentors in 5 YMCA
sites.
YVC of St. Joseph (ND)
Youth Alliance
625 Francis Street
St. Joseph, MO 64501
Anita Jolly, Program Director
Phone: 816-232-0050
SOUTHWEST
Nixa R-II School District
Nixa Learning Coaches
Phone: 417/724-4071
205 North Street
Fax: 417/725-7405
Nixa, MO 65714 - 8663
Email: adooley@mail.nixa.k12.mo.us
Amy Dooley, Program Director
Members serve as math tutors to 3rd and 4th grade students currently scoring below the 60%
level on the math assessment. Members serve all four elementary schools within the district.
Secondary objectives include ongoing training for members in education tools and
methodologies and the generation of a cadre of volunteers to work in district schools.
Purdy R-II School District
Phone: 417/442-3881
Purdy Reading Coaches
Fax: 417/442-3963
201 South Third, P.O. Box 248
Email: raynels@purdy.k12.mo.us
Purdy, MO 65734 - 0248
Website: www.purdy.k12.mo.us
Raynel Schallert, Director
Members tutor 2nd – 5th grade students in one-on-one sessions focusing on reading and
writing skills and strategies. This is an “AmeriCorps Reading Coaches” model project that
includes English as a Second Language component to help bridge the language barrier in
meaning and comprehension for the growing Hispanic population of this community.
Republic R-III School District
Phone: 417/732-3620 x. 8001
Republic Reading Coaches
Fax: 417/732-3649
234 E. Anderson
Email: rademacj@mail.republic.k12.mo.us
Republic, MO, 65738
Website: www.republic.k12.mo.us/e2/readco/main.htm
Janna Rademacher, Program Director
Members tutor preschool and primary students (grades 1- 4) that are identified as needing
reading readiness and/or reading assistance. Republic Reading Coaches demonstrate
meaningful reading intervention for students through the utilization of AmeriCorps Members
as Reading Coaches and facilitators who mobilize volunteers recruited from the community,
colleges, and within the schools.
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Seneca R-7 School District
Phone: 417/776-5002
Seneca AmeriCorps
Fax: 417/776-2177
914 Frisco St., P.O. Box 469
Email: tbarnes@seneca.k12.mo.us
Seneca, MO 64865- 9274
Tracy Barnes, Program Director
Members implement reading and math coaching based on a research-based comprehensive
school reform model designed to improve student reading/ math achievement. Members also
provide quality after-school programming for children of families who are classified as the
“working poor” in the rural community.
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VISTA
NORTHEAST
Faithful Friends CRSS
4746 Carter Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63115
Contact: Swapna Reddy
Phone: 314/383-0800
Fax: 314/383-0877
Email: sreddy@ccstl.org
Hi-Tech Charities
1371 Hamilton Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63112
Contact: Barbara Brown
Phone: 314/389-5737
Fax: 314/382-1660
Email: brownb978@aol.com
KidSmart
12175 Bridgeton Square Drive
St. Louis, MO 63114
Contact: Ann Sheinbein
Phone: 314/291-6211
Fax: 314/432-5053
Email: ssheinbein@aol.com
OIC of the Midwest – Ent. National Program
5814 Thelka Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63120
Contact: Shawna Collier
Phone: 314/771-7755
Fax: 314/771-7474
Email: scatc2@swbell.net
SOUTHEAST
Washington County Community Partnership
108 Frizzell, Suite 1
Potosi, MO 63664
Contact: Debby Bust
Phone: 573/438-8555
Fax: 573/438-9233
Email: faces@potosi.k12.mo.us
CENTRAL
American Red Cross
1835 E. Chestnut Expy
Springfield, MO 65802
Contact: Chris Harmon
Phone: 417/832-9500
Fax: 417-866-3649
Email: harmonc@redcross-ozarks.org
Centro Latino
206 Austin Avenue, Suite G
Columbia, MO 65203
Contact: Eduardo Crespi
Phone: 573/449-9442
Fax: 573/449-9442
Email: latino@coin.org
Missouri CASA Assn.
3200 Westcreek Circle
Columbia, MO 65203
Contact: Beth Dessem
Phone: 573/886-8928
Fax: 573/886-8901
Email: mocasa@mchsi.com
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MO 4-H Youth Development Program
201 Whitten Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
Contact: Steve Henness
Phone: 573/884-6618
Fax: 573/884-4225
Email: hennesss@umsystem.edu
NORTHWEST
Children’s Peace Pavilion
1001 W. Walnut
Independence, MO 64050
Contact: Kelly Ellison
Phone: 816/521-3033
Fax: 816/521-3032
Email: kellison@cofchrist.org
First Step Fund – AEO National Project
4747 Troost Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64110
Contact: Vanessa Finley
Phone: 816/235-6118
Fax: 816/235-6162
Email: vfinley@firststepfund.org
KCSourceLink
4747 Troost Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64110
Contact: Heidi Pitts
Phone: 816/235-6661
Fax: 816/235-6590
Email: pittsh@kcsourcelink.com
LULAC- National Ed Svc Ctr
500 Delaware
Kansas City, MO 64105
Contact: Diana Rodriguez
Phone: 816/561-0227
Fax: 816/561-8319
Email: dianarkc@lnesc.org
SHARE, Inc.
20405 E. Truman Road
Independence, MO 64056
Contact: Paul Lucero
Phone: 816/510-5304
Fax: 816/796-7654
Email: jplightbearer@comcast.net
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
4801 Linwood Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64128
Contact: Jim Lannigan
Phone: 816/922-2026
Fax: 816/922-4752
Email: james.lannigan@med.va.gov
SOUTHWEST
Girl Scouts of Dogwood Trails
210 S. Ingram Mill Road
Springfield, MO 65802
Contact: Maureen Bittle
Phone: 417/862-0004
Fax: 417/862-4120
Email: mbittle@dogwoodtrails.org
The H.O.U.S.E., Inc.
743 W. Wickersham Drive
Webb City, Mo 64870
Contact: Steve Mickels
Phone: 417/623-1944
Fax: 417/623-5585
Email: vistasteve@cableone.net
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NORTHEAST
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS
CARDINAL RITTER INSTITUTE
7601 Watson Road
St Louis, MO 63119
Contact: Maureen Lenz
Phone: 314/918-2297
Fax: 314/962-4159
Email: mlenz@ccstl.org
HEARTLAND RESOURCES, INC.
P.O. Box 460
Ewing, MO 63440
Contact: Janis VanMeter
Phone: 573/209-3615
Fax: 573/209-3509
Email: janvan@marktwain.net
NE COMMUNITY ACTION CORP
2724 Droste Road
St. Charles, MO 63301
Contact: Heidi Baker
Phone: 636/724-7787
Fax: 636/925-3810
Email: hbaker@necac.org
SOUTHEAST
SIKESTON HOUSING AUTHORITY
307 Cresap
Sikeston, MO 63801
Contact: Jolene C. Walker
Phone: 573/471-8676
Fax: 573/471-8676
Email: fgpp@sbcglobal.net
CENTRAL
CENTRAL MO COUNTIES HDC
807-B Providence Road
Columbia, MO 65203
Contact: Ann Gilchrist
Phone: 573/443-8706 x.253
Fax: 573/875-2889
Email: ann-gilchrist@cmchdc.org
NORTHWEST
BI-COUNTY SERVICE, INC.
P. O. Box 127
Higginsville, MO 64037
Contact: Lucy Haston
Phone: 660/584-7421
Fax: 660/584-5099
Email: fgp@ctcis.net
CITY OF KANSAS CITY
3200 Wayne
Kansas City, MO 64109
Contact: Brenda Lax
Phone: 816/784-4519
Fax: 816/784-4529
Email: brenda_lax@kcmo.org
SOUTHWEST
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OZARKS AREA COMMUNITY ACTION CORP
215 S. Barnes
Springfield, MO 65802
Contact: Debbie Young
Phone: 417/864-3350
Fax: 417/864-3499
Email: dyoung@oacac-caa.org
R.S.V.P. (Retired & Senior Volunteers)
Volunteers)
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NORTHEAST
ANDREW COUNTY MINISTRIES RSVP
101 S. 4th, P.O. Box 7
Savannah, MO 64485
Contact: Bonnie Steeby
Phone: 816/324-5634
Fax: 816/324-0186
Email: rsvpsav@stjoelive.com
CARDINAL RITTER INSTITUTE RSVP
7601 Watson Road
St Louis, MO 63119
Contact: Amy Klostermann
Phone: 314/918-2294
Fax: 314/962-4159
Email: aklostermann@ccstl.org
COMM COUNCIL OF ST. CHARLES
425 Spencer Road
St. Peters, MO 63376
Contact: Cindy Wynn
Phone: 636/936-8023
Fax: 636/936-8027
Email: cwynn@mail.win.org
DOUGLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. RSVP
711 Grand Avenue
Hannibal, MO 63401
Contact: Sherry Perkins
Phone: 573/221-3892
Fax: 573/221-3899
Email: sherryp@douglassonline.org
HEARTLAND SENIOR ADULT SERVICES
P.O. Box 116
Kirksville, MO 63501
Contact: Pat Selby
Phone: 660/665-8314
Fax: 660/665-8315
Email: heartlandrsvp@sbcglobal.net
SOUTHEAST
ALTRUSA CLUB OF POPLAR BLUFF
101 Oak St., P.O. Box 666
Poplar Bluff, MO 63902
Contact: Marty Warner
Phone: 573/686-8624
Fax: 573/686-8605
Email: rsvp@tcmax.net
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
106 S. Washington
East Prairie, MO 63845
Contact: Susan Cartwright
Phone: 573/649-5243
Fax: 573/649-2024
Email: mcrsvpsusan@bootheel.net
CITY OF MALDEN
313 W. Main
Malden, MO 63863
Contact: Jeannie Collins
Phone: 573/276-3716
Fax: 573/276-3716
Email: dcrsvp@sbcglobal.net
SEMO AAA, RSVP Pemiscot County
P.O. Box 542
Caruthersville, MO 63830
Phone: 573/333-1380
Fax: 573/333-2382
Email: sglacey@cosmowireless.net
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Contact: Shirley Lacey
SEMO AAA - RSVP of Scott & Cape Counties
105 N. Main
Chaffee, MO 63740
Contact: Tina Dohogne
Phone: 573/887-3664
Fax: 573/887-8996
Email: rsvpvic@sbcglobal.net
CENTRAL
BOONE COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING
800 N. Providence #105
Columbia, MO 65203
Contact: Vacant
Phone: 314/442-7238
Fax: 573/874-1821
Email: bcca05@coin.org
PETTIS COUNTY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP
515 S. Kentucky
Sedalia, MO 65301
Contact: Bill Milner
Phone: 660/827-0560
Fax: 660/827-0633
Email: rsvp@iland.net
PHELPS COUNTY COMMISSION, INC.
200 N. Main Street, #122
Rolla, MO 65401
Contact:
Phone: 573/458-6189
Fax: 573/458-6188
Email: rsvp@phelpscounty.org
SERVE INC. RSVP
4901 County Road 304
Fulton, MO 65251
Contact: Pam Phelps
Phone: 573/642-9452
Fax: 573/642-2191
Email: rsvp@coin.org
NORTHWEST
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, HAUW
1080 Washington
Kansas City, MO 64105
Contact: Betsy Phillips
Phone: 816/559-4668
Fax: 816/842-1007
Email: betsyphillips@hauw.org
CONCERNED CHRISTIANS
P.O. Box 445
Chillicothe, MO 64601
Contact: Patty Mefford
Phone: 660/646-0010
Fax: 660/707-0708
Email: rsvp@greenhills.net
GRUNDY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING
P.O. Box 173
Trenton, MO 64683
Phone: 660/359-3836
Fax: 660/359-3058
Email: trentonrsvp@sbcglobal.net
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Contact: Edna Foster
HARRISON COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING
P.O. Box 471
Bethany, MO 64424
Contact: Louise Akins
Phone: 660/425-7555
Fax: 660/425-0134
Email: hcrsvp@grm.net
INTERFAITH COMMUNITY SERVICES
P.O. Box 5094
St. Joseph, MO 64505
Contact: Jerry Schwichtenberg
Phone: 816/232-7779
Fax: 816/232-7029
Email: rsvp@inter-serv.org
QUAD LAKES SENIOR INFO. COUNCIL
206 S. Baird Street
Clinton, MO 64735
Contact: Carole Sue Hoefer
Phone: 660/885-6512
Fax: 660/885-6522
Email: rsvp2day@iland.net
RAY COUNTY FELLOWSHIP CENTER
RSVP of Ray, Lafayette, Carroll & Saline Counties
P.O. Box 207
Richmond, MO 64085
Contact: Jennifer Rugg
Phone: 816/470-5656
Fax: 816/776-2752
Email: rlc_rsvp_rugg@accessmo.us
SOUTHWEST
AAA, REGION X, JASPER COUNTY RSVP
2701 S. Bird
Joplin, MO 64804
Contact: Helen Hahn
Phone: 417/627-0600
Fax: 417/627-9710
Email: rsvpjoplinaaa@hotmail.com
COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OF THE OZARKS
627 N. Glenstone Avenue, P.O. Box 3947
Springfield, MO 65808
Contact: Margaret Geiger
Phone: 417/862-3595
Fax:417/862-2129
Email: mgeiger@ccozarks.org
SENIOR COMPANIONS
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NORTHEAST
KINGDOM HOUSE SCP
1321 S. Eleventh
St. Louis, MO 63104
Contact: Dana Hardy
Phone: 314/421-0400
Fax: 314/241-2366
Email: dhardy@kingdomhouse.org
SOUTHEAST
VNA OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
P.O. Box 768
Kennett, MO 63857
Contact: Vicki Rhew
Phone: 573/888-5892
Fax: 573/888-0538
Email: vrhew@vnasemo.com
CENTRAL
PHELPS COUNTY COMMISSION
200 N. Main
Rolla, MO 65401
Contact: Jan Fortier
Phone: 573/458-6180
Fax: 573/368-4211
Email: srcomp@fidnet.com
NORTHWEST
WESTPORT COOPERATIVE SERVICE
201 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO 64111
Contact: Judy May
Phone: 816/753-8400
Fax: 816/753-2855
Email: jmayscp@yahoo.com
SOUTHWEST
None at this time.
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NORTHEAST
Ferguson-Florissant R-II School District
Dr. Ivory Johnson, Coordinator
Ferguson-Florissant School District
1006 Waterford Drive
Florissant, MO 63033
Phone: 314-506-9089
Fax: 314-506-9096
Email: ijohnson@fergflor.k12.mo.us
Hannibal 60 School District
Kathy Riney, Coordinator
HHS and HCTC
4550 McMasters Ave
Hannibal, MO 63401-2246
Phone: 573-221-4430
Fax: 573-221-7132
Email: kriney@hannibal.k12.mo.us
Hazelwood School District
Marilyn Allen, Coordinator
Hazelwood West
1 Wildcat Lane
Hazelwood, MO 63042-1180
Phone: 314-953-7210
Fax: 314-953-5813
Email: mallen@sun.hazelwood.k12.mo.us
Macon County R-1 School District
Patricia Knowles, Coordinator
702 N. Missouri
Macon, MO 63552
Phone: 660-385-2158
Fax: 660-385-2158
Email: pknowles@macon.k12.mo.us
Mehlville R-IX School District
Joni Wilson, Coordinator
District Office
69 Randolph Place
St. Louis, MO 63125
Phone: 314-467-7880
Fax: 314-467-7896
Email: wilsonj@mehlville.k12.mo.us
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SOUTHEAST
Arcadia Valley R-II School District
David Dillard, Coordinator
Arcadia Valley CTC
650 Park Drive
Ironton, MO 63650
Phone: 573-546-9700 x4
Fax: 573-546-6956
Email: ddillard@mail.av.k12.mo.us
Farmington R-VII
Connie Waters, Coordinator
Farmington Senior High School
1022 Ste. Genevieve Avenue
Farmington, MO 63640
Phone: 573-701-1300
Fax: 573-701-1329
Email: cwaters@farmington.k12.mo.us
Oak Ridge R-VI School District
Wayne Bock, Coordinator
4198 State Highway E
Oak Ridge, MO 63769-0010
Phone: 573-266-3630
Fax: 573-266-0311
Email: wbock@showme.net
CENTRAL
Camdenton R-III School District
Paula Brown, Coordinator
P.O. Box 4109
Camdenton, MO 65020
Phone: 573-346-6336
Fax: 573-346-0674
Email: pbrown@mail.camdenton.k12.mo.us
Climax Springs R-IV School District
Pat Vaught, Coordinator
Central Office
119 North Drive
Climax Springs, MO 65324
Phone: 573-347-2351
Fax: 573-347-2394
Email: rvpv@cooper.net
Columbia 93 School District
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Michelle Baumstark, Coordinator
Central Office
555 Vandiver
Columbia, MO 65203
Phone: 573-214-3960
Fax: 573-214-3961
Email: mbaumstark@columbia.k12.mo.us
NORTHWEST
Belton 124 School District
Diana Kornfeld, Coordinator
Belton High School
110 West Walnut
Belton, MO 64012
Phone: 816-348-1000
Fax: 816-348-1516
Email: dkornfeld@beltonschools.org
Blue Springs R-IV School District
Karin Finley, Coordinator
Blue Springs Freshman Center
2103 NW Vesper
Blue Springs, MO 64015-3221
Phone: 816-224-1325
Fax: 816-224-1344
Email: kfinley@bssd.net
Center 58
Darran Washington, Coordinator
8434 Paseo Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64131
Phone: 816-349-3662
Fax: 816-349-3667
Email: dlwashington@prodigy.net
Concordia R-II School District
Matt Erhart, Coordinator
Concordia High School
117 SW 11th St; PO Box 879
Concordia, MO 64020-0879
Phone: 660-463-2246
Fax: 660-463-4081
Email: matthewearhart@yahoo.com
Hermitage R-IV
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Sharon Johnson, Coordinator
Hermitage R-IV High School
302 East Polk Street
Hermitage, MO 65668
Phone: 417-745-2133
Fax: 417-745-6252
Email: sjohnson@hermsandf.com
Independence 30 School District
Kathy John, Coordinator
Independence School District
600 W. Mechanic
Independence, MO 64015
Phone: 816-521-2747
Fax: 816-521-2889
Email: khohn@indep.k12.mo.us
Liberty 53 School District
Colleen Jones, Coordinator
Liberty Public Schools
400 North Missouri
Liberty, MO 64068
Phone: 816-736-5320
Fax: 816-736-5325
Email: cjones@liberty.k12.mo.us
Warrensburg R-VI School District
Sarah Schwarz, Coordinator
Warrensburg High School
640 E. Gay Street
Warrensburg, MO 64093-0638
Phone: 660-747-5612
Fax: 660-747-8779
Email: monkymtn@warrensburg.k12.mo.us
Worth County R-III
Linda Gray Smith, Coordinator
Worth County R-III
510 East Avenue
Grant City, MO 64456
Phone: 660-564-3889
Fax: 660-564-2193
Email: lgs@wc.k12.mo.us
SOUTHWEST
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Bolivar R-I School District
Joyce Wilson, Coordinator
Bolivar High School
604 West Jackson
Bolivar, MO 65613
Phone: 417-326-3811
Fax: 417-777-5377
Email: jwilson@bolivar.k12.mo.us
Carthage R-IX School District
Greg Wolf, Coordinator
Carthage Technical Center
609 River Street
Carthage, MO 64836-1332
Phone: 417-359-7026
Fax: 417-359-7098
Email: wolfg@carthage.k12.mo.us
Marshfield R-1 School District
Jim Rich, Coordinator
114 E. Commercial
Marshfield, MO 65706
Phone: 417-856-2120
Fax: 417-859-2193
Email: wutkemik@mr1.k12.mo.us
Nixa R-II School District
Rebecca Sawyer, Coordinator
205 North Street
Nixa, MO 65714
Phone: 417-724-4080
Fax: 417-724-4088
Email: suzanne@classic.net
Seneca R-VII School District
Joe Layton, Coordinator
Alternative School
914 Frisco St., P.O. Box 469
Seneca MO 64866
Phone: 417-776-3426
Fax: 417-776-2177
Email: jlayton@co.seneca.k12.mo.us
Springfield R-XII School District
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Beth Nickle, Coordinator
Bailey Alternative High School
501 West Central
Springfield, MO 65802-3930
Phone: 417-523-2700
Fax: 417-523-2795
Email: enickle@spsmail.org
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