Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Rev I.V. Caldwell Passes
Rev I.V. Caldwell father of Moderator Rev Dr. Carlton R. Caldwell was called from labor to rest. He will be funeralized in Little Rock , Arkansas where he lived.
Services will be at: Condolence can be sent to:
St. John MB Church Rev Dr. Carlton R. Caldwell
26th & Main 15407 Eagle Estate Ct.
Little Rock, Arkansas St. Louis, Mo 63034
Saturday June 30, 2012
Wake/Viewing – 1pm-2:30pm
Funeral – 2:30pm
There will be a Bus leaving Galilee Baptist Church, 4300 Delmar Blvd, @ 1:30am June 30th at a cost of $45.00 for those who wish to go. This will be a turn-a-round trip. Please call Bro. Delester Jefferson @ 314-239-0461 or Sis. Earlean Townsend @ 314-383-0957 if you want to reserve a seat on the bus. All Auxiliary President’s as encouraged to go or send one of their officers to represent. Auxiliary Presidents should get a count of who is going in their auxiliary and make the call with their count as soon as possible.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Pastor Jeff Croft's 20th Anniversary Celebration
Harrison Avenue Missionary Baptist Church
355 S. Harrison Avenue
Kirkwood, MO 63122
Rev. Jeffery G. Croft, Pastor
(314) 965-8109
New Church - New Attitude - New Disciples
Friday, June 15, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
City offers special utility assistance for low-income seniors and disabled residents
From: Regina Greer
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 6:06 PM
Subject: City offers special utility assistance for low-income seniors and disabled residents
FYI EFN, OWS and LTRC Partners -
City offers special utility assistance for low-income seniors and disabled residents
City residents 60 and over can apply for up to $1000 starting June 1
The City of St. Louis Department of Human Services is offering special utility assistance for City residents who are over the age of 60, and/or disabled, and at risk of having gas or electric utilities disconnected. Eligibility is based on residency within the City of St. Louis, risk of disconnection, and income.
“We want to make sure that some of the City’s most vulnerable residents – those with disabilities and those over the age of 60 – are able to stay safe and cool during the warm summer months,” said Mayor Slay. “I’m pleased the City’s Department of Human Services has identified funds to help at least 500 City households.”
The City of St. Louis Department of Human Services has allocated $500,000 in unused funds from a Housing and Urban Development grant that will now be used to assist with utility assistance. Each household may be eligible for up to $1,000. Individuals will be required to produce proof of City residency, a valid ID, a social security card, proof of income from all members of the household, and proof of past due utility bills. Applications will be accepted from June 1 – June 15, 2012.
“I’m glad we were able to allocate these funds to serve an important cause,” said Bill Siedhoff, Director of Human Services. “The funds are part of the City’s ongoing efforts to prevent homelessness. I urge qualified individuals to submit applications soon so we can prevent utility disconnection.”
Individuals should call (314) 612-5918 for applications and additional information.
Regina L. Greer | Director - United Way 2-1-1
United Way of Greater St. Louis | 910 N. 11th Street | St. Louis, MO 63101
314.242.1880 (w) | 314.402.1943 (c) | 314.539.4295 (f)
Regina.greer@stl.unitedway.org
www.211helps.org | www.HelpingPeople.org