Community Partners

The focus of IPE 4900 is actual interaction with community partners and the populations they serve.

In partnership with its designated agency, each student team will identify concerns or needs of the agency that are related to health promotion or wellness and are relevant to its mission. 

Current Partners

A Red Circle

Asthma and Allergy Foundation

Beyond Housing

Birth ID Program/SLU College Church 

Brain Injury Association

Christian Friends of New Americans

Criminal Justice Ministry

Family Care Health Centers

The Fit and Food Connection

Health Works STL

Hope Lodge

International Institute

Life Bridge

Kingdom House has become

LifeWise STL

Midtown Community Services

Our Lady's Inn

Parents as Teachers

Parents Learning Together

Peter & Paul

Emergency Shelter

SLU Campus Recreation and Wellness

St. Louis Village

St. Martha's

Unleashing Potential

After School Program

Visit-A-Bit

YMCA

Previous Partners

100 Black Men

22nd Circuit Court

Active Minds @ SLU

Alive and Well STL

American Diabetes Association

Annie's Hope

Boys Hope Girls Hope

Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience High School

Connections to Success

Deaconess Nurse Ministry 

Great Rivers Greenway

Haven of Grace

Lutheran Senior Services 

Medical Family Therapy at SLU

Mullanphy

Neighborhood Houses 

Girls' Night Out

Northside Services Center

Patient Centered Medical Home

Peter & Paul

Positive Directions

Peter & Paul

Garfield Commons Safe Haven

Peter & Paul

Labre Center

Places for People

Provident Behavioral Health

Queen of Peace Center

Safe Connections 

Saint Cronan Church

Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care

STL Area Agency on Aging

STL County Dept. of Health

Corrections Medicine

St. Cecilia's

St. Louis City Circuit Attorney's Office

The Bridge Outreach

Third Baptist Church

The Stephen Orthwein Center at Paraquad

UJAMAA

Unleashing Potential

Early Childhood Education Center

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