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Reaching Out: Kids with Special Needs

Photo by Denis Kuvaev

Want to make a direct difference in the lives of kids with special needs? Here’s how to get involved with local organizations that fulfill this mission all across St. Louis every day.

[action for autism]
This group works to connect autistic children and their families with resources and supports special education at Howard Park Center and The American School. What kind of volunteers are they looking for? “People have to have a real heart for the children,” says Howard Park Center principal Kathy Gagnepain.

To help

Volunteer contact
Monica Combs | 636.227.2339
monicac@afastl.org | afastl.org

[special education foundation]
This nonprofit assists St. Louis County kids with disabilities in ways not supported by tax money, such as with supplemental arts programs, scholarships and equipment like hearing aids.

To help

Volunteer contact
Diane Buhr | 314.394.7030
dibuhr@aol.com | sef-stl.org

[easter seals]
This organization serves 4,200 individuals a year, many of whom are children with autism, through child development centers, physical rehabilitation and financial planning services.

To help

Volunteer contact
Lindsey Willard | 314.394.7064
lindsey.willard@esmw.org | lifeskills-mo.org

[give of yourself]
Other opportunities to help special-needs children

Photo by Denis Kuvaev

[List may not include every group that helps special-needs kids. If you’d like to contribute an organization to our next reaching out on environmental initiatives, email us at tellus@townandstyle.com or connect with us on Facebook.]

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