St. Louis County Children’s Service Fund (CSF) has awarded
Pathways to Independence a funding amount of $149,014 to support mental and behavioral health services for children and families in St. Louis County. The funding will be used to support Pathways’ mission of providing social skills training and community building to young adults with disabilities.
“With 129 letters of intent submitted to CSF totaling over $17 million in requests, we feel honored to be among the 24 organizations chosen,” says Jodi Woessner, Executive Director of Pathways to Independence. “These dollars will directly support our young adults as they navigate life transitions with community and confidence.”
As a funded partner of CSF, Pathways to Independence joins an integrated network of partners who share a commitment to providing quality services and programs to the children and families of St. Louis County. CSF invests in local nonprofits and governmental entities that provide mental and behavioral health services, substance use treatment, and prevention services for kids and families in St. Louis County through a voter-approved quarter-cent sales tax.
For more information about Pathways to Independence, please visit our services page.
For more information on CSF, their partner organizations, or how to get involved in their funding process, visit stlcsf.org or their interactive “Find a Service” map tool.
For an immediate mental or behavioral health need or crisis, please call 988 or Behavioral Health Response’s Youth Connection Helpline at 314-819-8802 or visit bhrstl.org.