Latino Resources in St. Louis Airlines/Transportation American Airlines United Airlines/ Continental Airlines Delta Lambert St. Louis International Airport (STL) Amtrak Greyhound Lines Metrolink Transit Information Line 1-800-222-2377 www.aa.com www.united.com 1-404-773-0305 10701 Lambert International Blvd 314-426-8000 430 South 15th Street St. Louis Gateway Station St. Louis, MO 63103 430 South 15th Street St. Louis, MO 63103 314-231-4485 Transit Information Line 314-231-2345 314-982-1406 www.delta.com www.flystl.com 8390 Delmar, Ste 210 Saint Louis, MO 63124 3200 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, MO 63103 314-762-1250 5880 Christy Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63116 314-773-6100 Spanish Line 3738 Chouteau Avenue Saint Louis, MO 63110 314-772-8801 201 S. Skinker Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63105 314-640-7437 225 S. Meramec, Ste 203 Clayton Ave, MO 63105 314-445-5678 www.bilingualstl.org www.amtrak.com Amtrak operates a nationwide rail network, serving more than 500 destinations in 46 states www.greyhound.com/ The largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 2,300 destinations with 13,000 daily departures across North America www.metrostlouis.org Counseling/Therapy BIAS Casa de Salud Catholic Charities Southside Community Alternatives April McGhee Kate Early Counseling Kate Early Multicultural Counseling & Research Center Michael Orihuela LCSW Richard Rash http://casadesaludstl.org / Provides mental health services to uninsured and under insured people. www.ccstl.org/services/ immigration-andrefugee www.placesforpeople. org www.kateearlycounseli ng.com/ [email protected] www.mcrcstl.org Counseling organization serving adolescents and adults. Provides comprehensive multicultural counseling services. Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Cultural institutions Bolivian Society of St. Louis 8001 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63130 314)721-5249 boliviansocietystl @gmail.com www.bolivianisima.co m En la primavera de 1965, un grupo de entusiastas bolivianos se reunieron con el fin de estructurar las bases sobre las que deberían desarrollarse las actividades de la organización, cuyos fines fueron definidos así: Mantener la unidad fraternal de los residentes de origen Boliviano en la cuidad de St. Louis Promover y llevar a cabo actividades sociales, culturales, religiosas, y deportivas Establecer intercambio cultural con otras organizaciones, con el objetivo de hacer conocer los valores históricos, culturales y folklóricos de la nación Boliviana, así come de la sociedad. The Puerto Rican Society, Inc P.O. Box 6351 Chesterfield, MO 63006 [email protected] m www.sprstlouis.com/ Organization whose objectives include: supporting education scholarships for Latino students in St. Louis, promoting the awareness of the Puerto Rican culture and traditions, ensuring self-improvement, providing social activities for its members and their guests, sponsoring and supporting events that will benefit the Puerto Rican community, and strengthening mutual understanding throughout the local community. 3410 Charlack ave St. Louis MO 63114, USA jose.gonzalez@per uviansociety.org La Sociedad Puertorriqueña PeruvianSociety Una organización sin fines de lucro que fue fundada en 1984 por un grupo de peruanos residentes en esta ciudad. Participan en ciertas actividades con otras sociedades sin fines de lucro que tienen semejantes objetivos a los nuestros. La Sociedad Peruana de St. Louis Sociedad Cultural Mexicana de Saint Louis. Venezuelan Association in Missouri P.O. Box 50221 St. Louis, MO 63105-5221 [email protected] m www.saintlouismexica ns.com non-profit organization dedicated to the cultural enhancement of Mexican culture throughout the St.Louis region. www.avmo.org Formed to promote and encourage the education of youth and adults through scholarships, to foster learning and fluent use of the English language, exerting equal effort to foster the fluent mastery of Spanish, to promote and share Venezuelan culture and to strive for a closer social and moral understanding between Venezuelans and U.S. citizens, and other countries, to further the common good and general welfare of the Venezuelan people in Missouri and lastly to promote and encourage collaboration between organizations with similar aims and purposes in our community. Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Education (including ESL –English Language classes) Adult Education et Literacy Program- St. Louis Public Schools Ronda Jones Administrator 5078 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63108 314-367-5000 Rhonda.Jones@sl ps.org www.slps.org/depart ments/services Provides funding for adult ESL classes in the City of St. Louis. Adult Education et Literacy Program of University City International Institute ESL Classes International Institute Immigrant & Refugee Women’s program Clarence Ware Coordinator 8136 Groby St. Louis, MO, 63130 314-290-4052 3654 South Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, MO, 63118 314-773-9090, ext. 107 3672B Arsenal Street St. Louis, MO 63116 314- 771-1104 225 South Meramec Ave Suite 203 Clayton, MO 63105 [email protected] www.ucityaelprogram .info/ Offers free ESL classes. GED prep also offered. [email protected] www.iistl.org/english class.html [email protected] t www.irwp.net Teaches immigrant women basic English and practical living skills in the security of their own homes. morihuela@mcrcs tl.org www.mcrcstl.org Affordable private one-on-one ESL, English Conversation, and Citizenship Classes. FREE Friday English conversation support group for high intermediate and advanced students. 13157 N. Olive Spur Rd Creve Coeur, MO, 63141 Phone: 314-415-4940 Fax: 314-415-4938 Carpenter 3309 South Grand Blvd St. Louis, MO, 63118 314-772-6586 [email protected] om www.pkwy.k12.mo.us /adulted/ Offers free ESL opportunities for adults in 37 classes consisting of a six-level program at its main center, off-site classes in churches and schools in seven school districts and classes in several workplace locations. Schlafly 225 N. Euclid Ave St. Louis, MO, 63108 314-367-4120 Nahed.Chapman@ slps.org www.slpl.org/events/ calendar.asp?selected Event=0&selectedBra nch=0 Multicultural Counseling and Research Center Anita Barker Pat Joshu Michael Orihuela Parkway Adult Education ESL Classes Sally Sandy Program Director St. Louis Public Library Free Drop-in ESL Classes Available at Schlafly and Carpenter Branches St. Louis Public Schools, ESOL/ Bilingual Program Nahed Chapman Facilitator St. Louis Community College Several Locations St. Louis University ESL Program English Language Services at University of Missouri Dr. Diana Pascoe 1615 Hampton Ave. St. Louis, MO, 63135 314-776-1686 Forest Park Campus 314-644-9638 Meramec Campus 314-984-7549 314- 977-3210 One University Blvd St. Louis, MO 63121 314- 516-4621 www.slps.org/196210 51994624537/site/de fault.asp Provides effective and age-appropriate English language instruction, and supports English Language Learners to achieve in all content areas, grades K-12. Also provides parent education and social work support. www.stlcc.edu/Progra ms/ESL/ [email protected] www.slu.edu/x39204.x ml www.els.edu/en/ELSC enters/Detail?locid=S TL Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Education (including ESL –English Language classes) Washington University English Language Program Webster University ESL program Carolyn Trachtova 314-935-5910 [email protected] du www.artsci.wustl.edu /~esl 470 E. Lockwood Ave. St Louis, MO, 63119 314-246-7757 ctrachtova77@we bster.edu www.webster.edu/4ik kei/artsci/ILC/esl/esl _program.html Courses are designed for individuals who have already achieved a high-intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in English & wish to polish their English language skills for academic or professional communication Latin Dancing Atomic Cowboy 4140 Manchester, STL MO 63110 314.775-0775 www.atomiccowboystl. com Club VIva 408 N Euclid Ave St Louis, MO 63108 314-361-0322 [email protected] om http://clubvivastl.com/ web/ Dantes (formerly Club Seven) 3221 Olive Boulevard St. Louis doremi_production [email protected] www.dantesstl.com/ Club La Onda 4920 Northrup Ave St Louis, MO 63110 314-772-0877 Sundays 6:30 - 11:30 p.m. St. Louis's only regular smoke-free salsa venue, with drop-in salsa lesson 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., and dancing 7:30 - 11:30 p.m. to DJ KClave spinning a heavy salsa mix with more mambo, timba and salsa dura than you shake a clave at, with dashes of merengue, bachata and cha-cha-cha. Thursday's - Salsa, Merengue and Bachata lessons at 8:30 p.m., Salsa from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m., Latin mix (includes about 1/3 salsa) 10:30 to closing. Saturdays - Same as Thursdays, sometimes live bands. Salsa, Merengue, Cha-Cha-Chá, and sometimes live bands. Every Friday 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Ladies free before 10 p.m, Lesson 9 to 10 p.m. Latino Grocery Stores Bodega Mexicana Carniceria Latino Americana Durango Grocery Store El Capral Mexican Grocery Store 6060 Manchester Avenue St. Louis 314-646-7881 2800 Cherokee Street St. Louis 314-773-1707 10232 Page Ave. St. Louis 314-426-2088 2817 Cherokee St Saint Louis, MO 63118 314-423-0503 Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Latino Grocery Stores El Torito Global Foods Market Jalisco Mexican Market La Morena Mexican Grocery Store La Placita Lara Market 3 LaTropicana Market & Cafe El Tepeyac Mexican Grocery Store 2753 Cherokee Street St. Louis 314-771-8648 421 North Kirkwood Rd Saint Louis, MO, 63122 314-835-1112 10086 Page Avenue St. Louis 314-890-9898 14234 Manchester Rd Ballwin, MO 63021 636-527-8682 7509 N Lindbergh Blvd Hazelwood, MO 63042 314-839-9390 1926 McKelvey Road Maryland Heights 314-576-0960 5001 Lindenwood Avenue St. Louis 314-353-7328 12277 Natural Bridge Road Bridgeton 314-344-9905 www.eltorito.com/ www.globalfoodsmarke t.com www.latropicana.com/ News Sources (Online) Red Latina Latin Network Ahora St. Louis www.redlatinastl.com/ 314) 552-2900. Red Latina es el periódico de mayor circulación y frecuencia en el área metropolitana de St. Louis y sus alrededores en Illinois con 15,000 copias que se distribuyen en forma gratuita cada 2 semanas. This weekly television news program is broadcast in Spanish with English subtitles on CITY TV 10 cable channel on Mondays at 11:30 a.m., Wednesdays at 9 a.m., Thursdays at 11 a.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays at 8:30 p.m. The program highlights topics related to the Hispanic community of St. Louis. Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC News Sources (Online) Alma Latina / Latin Soul Radio Enterate 314) 664-3955. 314) 621-4444 or [email protected] om. Latin Hemispheres Radio KDHX 88.1FM http://kdhx.org/play/rad io-shows/latinhemispheres Radio Cucui 2740 Hampton Ave. St. Louis, MO 63139 314-781-8545 [email protected] om www.wewradio.com This bilingual radio program is broadcast every Saturday from 2-4 p.m. on KDHX 88.1 FM, St. Louis Community Radio. It highlights a wide selection of Caribbean, Pop, Contemporary and Folk Latin music and offers a calendar of cultural activities, entertainment, and events related to the Hispanic community in St. Louis. This Spanish-language interview/talk show is broadcast on Sundays once a month at 6 a.m. on KMOV Channel 4. The program interviews local, state, and national Hispanic leaders and covers topics pertinent to the Hispanic community in St. Louis. Latin music, including contemporary dance and club beats, rock & roll, some traditional rhythms, jazz, tropical tunes, hip hop, roots music, romantic songs and even pop. Sun. / 1am-3am / This Spanish-language radio program is broadcast daily from 6 - 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to signoff on WEW 770 AM. Religious Institutions Catholic Church in St. Louis Holy Trinity Parrish To search for Catholic churches and Mass times click here La Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día Pastor: Tony La Porte Iglesia Metodista La Conexion Pastor: Jose Chacon Iglesia Pentecostal Apostolica Immaculate Concepcion Parrish 3500 St. Luke Lane St. Ann, MO 63074 314-733-1463 Southwest Baptist Church 6401 Scanlan Avenue St. Louis, MO 63139 6701 Virginia Ave. St Louis MO 63111 314- 922-0040 901 Barracksview St. Louis, MO 63125 314-956-2037 314- 894-8130 2300 Church Road Arnold, MO 63010 636-321-0002 https://sites.google.co m/a/htrinity.com/htri nity/ Tonyjlaporte@aol. com http://connectingnow.or g/ministries/laconexion-iglesiametodista Mass in Spanish, Sunday 12pm Una iglesia Cristiana Adventista del Séptimo Día, en la ciudad de St. Louis, Missouri. Hora de servicio: Escuela Sabática: 9:30 am, Culto Divino: 11:00 am Sunday Service from 1-2pm Estudio Biblico Martes de 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. http://apostolicpentecos tal.org/ Servicios los Domingos 2pm esculea dominical 3pm culto de adoracion www.icarnold.org/ Mass in Spanish, Sunday 1:30pm Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Religious Institutions Our Lady of Guadalupe Parrish St. Cecilia Parrish St. Joseph’s Parrish 1115 So. Florissant Road Ferguson, MO 63121 314-522-9264 5418 Louisiana Avenue St. Louis, MO 63111 314-351-1318 567 St. Joseph Lane Manchester, MO 63021 636-227-5247 www.olgstl.org/ Mass in Spanish Sunday 9am and 12pm www.stceciliaparishstl. org/ Mass in Spanish Sunday 10:30am and 12 pm www.stjoemanchester.o rg/ Mass in Spanish Sunday 7pm 5880 Christy Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63116 314-773-6100 Spanish Line 3200 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, MO 63103 314-762-1250 www.ccstl.org/services/ immigration-andrefugee http://casadesaludstl.org / Provides a wide range of social services for people who have need. www.gracehill.org Provides health services to uninsured families and is dedicated to fostering community development within the St. Louis area. The International Institute helps refugees and immigrants to independence by teaching English, finding jobs, and providing adjustment services to overcome language and cultural barriers. LAMP decreases the language and cultural barriers for immigrants and refugees seeking healthcare and support services in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area by directly involving bilingual people in health and social service systems. Service Providers Catholic Charities Casa de Salud Grace Hill International Institute in St. Louis 3654 S. Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63118 314- 773-9090. www.intlinst.org Language Access Metro Project of St. Louis 2647 Ohio Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63118 314 865-5267 [email protected] uri.org. http://stlouis.missouri.o rg/lamp Focuses on providing basic health services to uninsured and under insured people. Other Services American Red Cross International Services Michael Braeuninger 10195 Corporate Square St. Louis, MO, 63132 314-516-2821 mbraeuninger@redc rossstl.org www.redcrossstl.org Assists St. Louisans in locating missing loved ones, exchanging family messages and inquiring about the safety of family members in affected areas around the world. Anti-Defamation League, Missouri/ Southern Illinois Karen Aroesty Regional Director 34 North Brentwood Blvd., Suite 2 St. Louis, Mom 63105 314-721-1270 [email protected] www.adl.org Provides training to recognize bias and the harm it inflicts on individual and society; explore the value of diversity and improves intergroup relations; combats racism, antiSemitism and all forms of prejudice and bigotry. Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Other Services Arts and Treasures of Latin America P.O. Box 775097. Saint Louis, MO 63177 314-629-7740 1854 Russell Boulevard, Saint 1854 Russell Boulevard, Saint LouisLouis, MO 63104 314-772-2787 Belas Artes Multicultural Center and Art Gallery Hispanic Arts Counsel of St. Louis Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Immigration Law Project Professional Latino Action Network (PLAN) Kim Murray Attorney, Immigration Project Ritmo Latino 3611 South Grand Blvd. Suite 105 St. Louis, MO 63118 314-664-4432 4232 Forest Park Ave. St. Louis, MO, 63108 314-534-4200 ext. 1306 800-444-0514 Sister Maria Fest 3415 Bridgeland Dr. Bridgeton, MO, 63044 314-209-9181 412-635-5411 St. Pius V Catholic Church: Immigrant/ Refugee Support Program Sr. Paulette Weindel Coordinator Refugee Support Program 3310 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis, MO, 63118 Phone: 314-772-1525 Fax: 314-772-5615 Organization that promotes the arts and the cultural heritage of the Latin American countries. www.belasartes-stl.org Organization with the objective of educating the community on cultural pluralism. Showcase art in its many forms to inspire participants to appreciate cultural diversity in their local community and around the world. http://hispanicartscounc ilstl.webs.com/ Promote excellence of Hispanic culture through concerts, arts exhibits and educational events showcasing local and international well known artists and personalities. Organization dedicated to Latino businesses in the St. Louis area. www.hccstl.com [email protected] www.lsem.org Provides legal representation in immigration matters to eligible low-income legal immigrants, refugees, and their families living in Eastern Missouri. administrator@plans tl.com www.planstl.com/ PLAN meets monthly on the last Thursday of the month from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Meet at various locations, usually the place of employment of the attendee who hosts the meeting. Dedicated to the support and promotion of entertainment events in the St. Louis community, but in particular to the Latino community. RL hopes to serve as a catalyst in the community's efforts to unite and share its diversity and culture. RL aims to promote alliances and business partnerships within the regions profit and non-profit organizations, production companies, and other enterprises. Provides temporary residence for asylees seeking political asylum or legal residency in the US. Provides shelter, food, access to legal and social services, health care connections, literacy study, acculturation, local transportation, translation assistance, and more. 3225 Olive St., St. Louis MO 63103 314-723.6968 Sisters of Divine Providence www.atlastlouis.org www.ritmolatinstl.com [email protected] m www.divineprovidence web.org Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC Translation Services International Institute (translation and interpretation service) 314-773-9090 ext. 152 www.iistl.org/trans_int erpretations.html Language Market Place 1-888-294-3032 info@languagemark etplace.com St. Louis legal document translation service 1-888-722-3515 service@wedotransl ation.com www.languagemarketpl ace.com/53-st-louistranslationservices.html www.wedolegaltranslation.com/USA/St-Louis-legaldocuments-translated-spanish-french-chinese-arabic-germanportuguese-japanese-russian-korean-italian-hindienglish.htm Events Fiesta in Florissant” Every June Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival” held at the Knights of Columbus Park in nearby Florissant. The two-day event features continuous music and entertainment from Hispanic cultural groups, dancers, bands and more. Other attractions include Hispanic arts and crafts, a children’s pavilion, a variety of information booths, and foods and beverages from Latin and South America. Attracts a diverse crowd to Soldiers Memorial in downtown St. Louis each September. Activities at the free event include live Latino bands, folkloric dancers, a children’s pavilion, giveaways, information booths and authentic Hispanic foods and arts and crafts. Created by www.mcrcstl.org. This list is not comprehensive. MCRC is not responsible for the type of service you receive from the listed organizations. If you are aware of information that should appear in this section, please contact MCRC
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