St. Louis Alliance for Reentry
SAVE THE DATE: 2011 STAR Summit
The 2011 STAR Summit will be held 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15 at the St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley Student Center. There is a $10 registration fee and pre-registration is required.
The deadline for registration is Thursday, March 10. Walk-ins are not encouraged and not guaranteed.
For questions, call 314-289-5625. Registrations will not be accepted at this phone number. Lunch and parking will be provided at the event.
Registration is Closed
The deadline for registration is Thursday, March 10. Walk-ins are not encouraged and not guaranteed.
For questions, call 314-289-5625. Registrations will not be accepted at this phone number. Lunch and parking will be provided at the event.
Registration is Closed
STAR and Probation and Parole Sponsoring St. Louis Resource Fair on March 20STAR and the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole are sponsoring the 2012 St. Louis Area Resource Fair on Tuesday, March 20.
Come and join the organizations from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sigel Elementary Community Education Building (2039 Russell Blvd.) to meet and network with social service, health, education, substance abuse, mental health, and employment professionals across the St. Louis City and County area. Take advantage of this opportunity to advertise your agency's services and learn of area agencies that can work with your organization. Please contact Cynthia Collier via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 314-301-4999 ext. 249 to reserve your table. To participate, RSVP by February 21. AGSF Announces Scholarships for Children of Incarcerated Parents Ava's Grace Scholarship Foundation (AGSF) is announcing open scholarships for children of incarcerated parents in the State of Missouri. Beginning in 2012, AGSF hopes to award ten $5,000 scholarships on an annual basis.Currently, there are no scholarship programs or other incentives for higher education specifically for children impacted by incarceration - in Missouri or across the nation. AGSF scholarships can be used at four-year colleges and universities as well as two-year programs, trade, and technical schools. The scholarships are renewable every year the student stays in school and performs satisfactorily in their program as defined by their institution. Applications will be available starting January 2012. Visit www.avasgrace.org for more information. AGSF is an innovative not-for-profit entity whose mission is to one day break the cycle of incarceration through the gift of education. |
2010 STAR Summit Above: The STAR Summit welcomed many speakers, including from left, Missouri Department of Corrections Director George Lombardi, ARCHS' Chief Executive Officer Wendell E. Kimbrough, St. Louis County Police Chief Col. Timothy Fitch and City of St. Louis Police Chief Col. Daniel Isom.The St. Louis Alliance for Reentry (STAR) Summit welcomed nearly 300 people to its kickoff on March 23. Missouri Department of Corrections Director George Lombardi served as the keynote speaker, and addresses to the crowd were also given by ARCHS' Chief Executive Officer Wendell E. Kimbrough, City of St. Louis Police Chief Col. Daniel Isom, St. Louis County Police Chief Col. Timothy Fitch, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley, St. Louis Mayor's Chief of Staff Jeff Rainford, Missouri Department of Corrections Regional Administrator Nancy McCarthy, Rev. Lynn Mims, City of St. Louis Department of Health representative Dale Wrigley and St. Louis Community College President Dr. Marcia Pfeiffer.
Happy Holidays from STAR Happy Holidays to the St. Louis community from STAR! STAR and its supporters wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday season, and a great new year.For those of you who are not currently a fan of the STAR Facebook page, head over to www.facebook.com/stlreentry and check out the valuable information! |


Ava's Grace Scholarship Foundation (AGSF) is announcing open scholarships for children of incarcerated parents in the State of Missouri. Beginning in 2012, AGSF hopes to award ten $5,000 scholarships on an annual basis.![[b]Above:[/b] The STAR Summit welcomed many speakers, including from left, Missouri Department of Corrections Director George Lombardi, ARCHS' Chief Executive Officer Wendell E. Kimbrough, St. Louis County Police Chief Col. Timothy Fitch and City of St. Louis Police Chief Col. Daniel Isom.](/images/stories/DSC_0380.jpg)
Happy Holidays to the St. Louis community from STAR! STAR and its supporters wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday season, and a great new year.