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Youth Action
Community Health Chat
Project Youth Coalitions
Demetrius Johnson Foundation
SisterKeeper STL
Club CHIPS
Local St. Louis Teen Organizations
Y- Chat
The Spot
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Welcome to Community Health Chat offers a comprehensive new digital job board; helpful career resources and services; and several additional features designed to maximize your efforts. We know your time is precious. Stay connected with streamlined content and one-of-a-kind career insights only available through Career Central!

The Demetrious Johnson Foundation is inspired to enhance the lives of inner city youth, the Demetrious Johnson Charitable Foundation was founded in 1992. Its mission is to help better the lives of inner city youth by providing mentoring, financial, vocational/tutorial and scholastic assistance programs.
Demetrious Johnson grew up in Darst-Webbe housing project in St. Louis, graduated from McKinley High School and four years later graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia where he was stand-out defensive back. In 1983, he was drafted by the Detroit Lions of the NFL where he started and played for seven seasons. He is currently Athletic National Sales Manager for Covidien in St. Louis.
Contact : 314.367.4141
Website: Demetrious Johnson Foundation


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SistaKeeper is a God Given Mission, developed to empower, inspire and develop the mind, body and spirit of young women into women with a purpose.
We create a society of young women who know who they are, what they believe in, and what they stand for. They can make educated choices, be assertive, display teamwork and be true to self, fighting for issues that plague our communities, breaking generational cycles, yet dedicated to make a difference.
Through our circles, workshops, journaling, mentoring, public speaking events, young women will display an increased awareness of self-confidence, realization of self-discipline, improved relationships with others, develop character and are empowered to grow positively! Knowing possibilities can become realities if you stay focused on your journey.
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Conatact: 314 831 5433
Website : Sister Keepers
Outreach Programs
CLUB CHIPS is seeking high school students to teach other teens about health issues by performing in plays and leading workshops!
For more information on how to join the CLUB CHIPS program call 314-652-9231 ext. 21 Tuesday through Friday. To request an audition send resume of school and acting experience and photo to info@chipsstl.org. This is a paid position, after school and summer hours.
Contact CHIPS for more information
314-652-9231 ext. 10
Website: Club CHIPS
Email: info@chipsstl.org
Address: 2431 N. Grand Boulevard, Saint Louis, Missouri 63106

There is no place like The SPOT in the St. Louis area. Youth between the ages of 13-24 can access FREE medical and social services in a safe, youth-friendly and comfortable environment. Over the past 6 years we have seen over 10,000 youth! Using a Positive Youth Development framework, The SPOT works with young people to establish goals and work towards reaching them. Goals may range from getting back in school or starting contraception, to addressing a mental illness or seeking care for HIV. Located in the Central West End, The SPOT is centrally located and easy to reach by youth from all over the region. The SPOT draws heavily from St. Louis, Jennings, Normandy and University City School District areas.
Contact: (314) 535-0413
Website : The Spot

Girls Holla Back! is an eight week integrated substance abuse and HIV/AIDS intergenerational prevention program developed by the MIMH for African American girls ages 12-17 and their female caregivers. This gender- and culture-specific program seeks to prevent and reduce the onset of substance abuse and the transmission of HIV among African American females in high-risk communities in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The program utilizes evidence-based practices as a means to increase participants’ awareness and knowledge about substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention. Supplemental cross-generational activities and specially-designed communications components are included to strengthen family bonding and to increase sexual communications among participating family members. Free on- and off-site counseling is offered by a licensed therapist and local health departments provide free STD and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
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Contact: 314-516-8487
Website: Girls Holla Back

Calling all teens! Interested in getting involved in an awesome extracurricular activity this Summer? Consider joining UMSL's Project Y-ChatNow!
Project Y-ChatNow is a new FREE substance use, HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis prevention program for minority youth ages 13 – 18 in St. Louis City and County. This program combines education and awareness workshops with social marketing campaigns to promote the spread of positive prevention messages in minority communities.
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UMSL - North Campus
Lucas Hall Room 202, St. Louis, MO 63121
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Contact Us
Our Address
8100 Unversity Blvd.
Saint Louis, MO 63031
communityhealthchat.com
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Tel: 314-516-6074
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