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Boys Hope Girls Hope
Basic Information
Address: 755 S. New Ballas Road, Ste. 120
St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone Number: (314) 692-7477
Fax Number: (314) 692-7810
Email: hopestlouis@gmail.com
Director: Brian Hipp
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Children
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: At risk youth
Ages for Volunteer: 16+
Days of Service: Year round
Mission Statement:
Boys Hope Girls Hope helps academically capable and motivated children-in-need to meet their full potential and become men and women for others by providing value-centered, family-like homes, opportunities and education through college.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Founded on the belief that a loving God cares about the life of every individual, Boys Hope Girls Hope acts in accordance with the following values:
Education is critical to reaching one’s full potential.
Spirituality and an active faith-life are essential elements of healthy personal development.
Children have the capacity to transcend their circumstances if given a safe environment, opportunities, and loving support.
Integrity, honesty, respect, a willingness to love, and service to others are important measures of personal success.
Individuals are responsible for their destinies and actions, and all children deserve the guidance, support and opportunities to choose a path to reaching their full potential.
Respect for the dignity, value, unique perspectives, and talents of every individual is the foundation of positive social and emotional development, as well as strong and vibrant communities.
Program History:
Founded in 1977 in St. Louis, MO by Fr. Paul Sheridan, S.J.
Additional Information:
Volunteers can serve as tutors, mentors, meal providers, office assistants, and many other roles. Contact us and let's see where you fit in!