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The inaugural cohort of the St. Louis-based initiative graduated last fall. A new cohort starts the program later this year.
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Kait Granger started documenting her grief on TikTok through her series, 鈥淟et鈥檚 Not Rot,鈥 because she needed to make purpose out of her mother鈥檚 murder. Over a year later, Granger鈥檚 vulnerability has encouraged her more than 300,000 followers through their own experiences with grief.
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After losing her grandson, Peggy Winckowski fostered community among his friends.
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St. Louis Regional Racial Healing + Justice Fund awarded five community organizations $16,000 in unrestricted grant money to support the groups' ongoing efforts to help the community heal after the shooting at Central Visual Performing Arts High School in October.
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Last Friday marked the one-year anniversary of a tragic accident that killed 17 people near Branson, Missouri, one of the state鈥檚 biggest family-vacation鈥
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Human trafficking remains a problem throughout the world, but it is closer to home than we often realize.鈥淚t鈥檚 a tremendous issue here in Missouri,鈥濃
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When Katie Rhoades founded Healing Action, she made a commitment: every peer counselor she hires has worked in the commercial sex trade, and gotten out.鈥