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NCJW St. Louis

Agency Partners

…the following local groups to further serve children through the Back-to-School! Store. Grace Hill Settlement House Hope House Lydia’s House St. Louis Crisis Nursery The Women’s Safe House NCJW works closely with selected social service organizations and religious organizations to identify the children who will be served by the Back-to-School! Store event. Contact us for more information on how to…
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NOT RIGHT About the Back to School! Store

…then, the Back to School! Store has assisted over 20,000 elementary school children from underserved families in the St. Louis area. “My son was the happiest, proudest 5-year-old boy to walk out the door with his bag.”Back to School! Store parent Traditionally, the Back to School! Store is located at Congregation Temple Israel in Creve Coeur. The Back to School! Store…
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parchment pieces with phrases "We the People" and "Roe v. Wade"

Op-Ed cowritten by NCJWSTL President Nancy Litz featured in Post-Dispatch

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch website has published an op-ed cowritten by NCJWSTL President Nancy Litz with Dr. Lewis Wall, titled “The Consequences of Anti-Abortion Extremism.”  The essay seeks to counter the sea of misinformation and anti-choice narratives in our post-Roe present by laying out all the ways abortion might be necessary within the course of a pregnancy. Click here to…
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NCJW St. Louis

Sponsorship & Naming Opportunities

…service projects and allow us to continue this very important work. Please choose the sponsorship opportunity that’s right for you. Questions? Contact Jessa Glick, Director of Development & Marketing at jglick@ncjwstl.org or call (314) 993.5181. \n\n Healing Hearts Bank\n\n Our Healing Hearts Bank micro-lending program provides a source of non-traditional micro-loans of $500 for underserved women and families who may…
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NCJW St. Louis

Our Mission

…through NCJWSTL’s advocacy and community service programs. By providing high-quality merchandise at a fraction of the cost, we help everyone shop on a budget. How Do We Help? The Resale Shop proudly provides quality merchandise at a price that everyone can afford. Donations come from local businesses, NCJWSTL members and members of the community and keep our shelves stocked year-round….
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A Committee Committed to Stop Human Trafficking

Kelly Hoskins with KTVI Fox2 News interviewed Mary Murphy and Heather Silverman about the Human Trafficking posters installed at the St. Louis Gateway Transportation Center. Click Here to Watch the Story…
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NCJW Believes

…Program Committee Chair\n\n Michelle Brooks\n\n Décor Chairs\n\n Ellie Samson and Paula Sigel\n\n Committee\n\n Alissa Arst, Reva Davis, Stacey Deutsch, Cindy Frank, Farilyn Hale-Berger, Tracy Goldberg-Gross, Lisa Gubernik, Susan Katzman, Karyn Klein, Beth Kodner, Ronni Kaminski, Barbara Langsam Shuman, Phyllis Langsdorf, Jill Moed, Julie Olschansky, Anna Poger, Marissa Rosen, Carolyn Satz, Karen Silverman, Rosalie Stein, Georgee Waldman, Nancy Weigley, Deni Wool\n\n…
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NCJW St. Louis

Resale Shop

The Resale Shop is a charitable project of National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis\n\n Shop \n\nVisit us in-store or online\n\nShop Now\n\n In-Store Shop Hours\n\n Donate\n\nIf you would lend it to a friend, we can use it!\n\nLearn More\n\n Donation Hours\n\n Volunteer\n\nIf you have time to give, we can use it!\n\nSign Up to Volunteer\n\n Volunteer Opportunities\n\n ShopIn-Store\n\n Donate\n\n Volunteer\n\n In-Store Shop…
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Advisory Council

Advisory Council is a group of leaders in the St. Louis community who are part of corporate, small business, religious, political and not-for-profit organizations. Their goal is to have these various leaders, each with their own expertise, help NCJWSTL address issues, questions, and suggestions relating to ongoing and future projects.\n\n Advisory Council members act as our eyes and ears in…
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Healing Hearts Bank

…Bank, contact Renee Sigel-Hearst at rsigel-hearst@ncjwstl.org or call the office at 314.993.5181.\n\n I want to thank NCJWSTL for giving me the most valuable gift of all: faith in myself again to make sound and rational financial decisions. Sometimes all one needs is a chance, and you have provided me with that chance. For that, I am grateful.”\n\nHealing Hearts Bank Borrower\n\n…
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