Annie Malone Children & Family Service Center, established in 1888 as the St. Louis Colored Orphan's Home, is a multi-service center in St. Louis, MO, dedicated to addressing the social and educational needs of children and families in crisis and at-risk. With over a century of experience, Annie Malone provides a range of services, including therapeutic services, crisis intervention, economic mobility programs, parenting classes, and a diaper bank, all aimed at improving the quality of life for the community.
One of the highlights of Annie Malone's annual events is the May Day Parade, which has been held since 1910 and has grown to become the second-largest African-American parade in the country. The parade serves as the agency's largest fundraiser, supporting both program costs and operating expenses. With a rich history and a commitment to serving the community, Annie Malone Children & Family Service Center continues to make a positive impact on the lives of children and families in St. Louis.
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