Life Skills Education | St. Louis City Department of Human Services Youth and Family Services: Child Nutrition
The M.I.N.E. Program: In cooperation with the City's Juvenile Court system, this program emphasizes the importance of mentoring, instruction, nutrition, and esteem by utilizing life skills programs which hold juvenile offenders accountable for the actions; thereby reducing the likelihood of the reoccurrence of unacceptable behaviors.
Services
Date of Last Formal Update
02/24/2025
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
Physical Address
1520 Market Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103
Hours
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Application process
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Fee
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Required documents
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Eligibility
Juvenile Offenders Ages 12 to 17 Years
Languages
English
Service area
Saint Louis City County, MO
Agency info
ST LOUIS CITY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
The Department of Human Services coordinates programming and funding through five Divisions, the Office on the Disabled, Homeless Services, the St. Louis Area Agency on Aging, Youth and Family Services and Veterans Affairs. Services include Disability Parking Permits, Sign Language Interpretation, Administrative Entities and Specialized Information and Referral. . ALSO KNOWN AS HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT, ST. LOUIS CITY ST. LOUIS CITY, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE (FORMER)