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About Us...

Who We Are:

                                                                                                                                                                                                            The Jamison Memorial Human Resource and Development Agency is a faith-based 501(c)(3) community organization, incorporated in the State of Missouri in 1993.  In its years of operation, numerous successful collaborations and meaningful relationships have been formed to assist the agency in achieving its mission. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                JMHRDA was formed by several concerned citizens, led by Rev. Larry Batie, for the purpose of bringing to fruition a vision to serve the most helpless citizens, our children, and less fortunate adults in the St. Louis community.  The agency has operated outreach programs that address the needs of these special populations since its inception.

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Enjoying D.E.A.R. Time at Jamison

Our Staff:

Rev. Wayne W. Mays - CEO/President

Lillian Curlett - Executive Director

Kimberly Biedscheid - Operations Director

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Level IV Scholars filming their PSA Project

 
Board of Directors:
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Dr. Mark Abbott - Secretary 
Rev. Seteria Austin - 2nd V.P.
Joseph Berry, Jr.
Donald Calloway, Jr. Esq.
Cynthia Cosby
Lillian F. Curlett - Executive Director
Marvin Griffin
Ronald Jackson
Rev. Chaz Jaquess
Rev. Linda D. Jones
Rev. Wayne W. Mays - CEO/President
Harry V. Moppins - 1st V.P.
Rev. Claudine Muphy
Rev. Derrick Perkins
Larry Perkins 
Rev. Q. H. Whitlock
Dianne Williams

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Celebrating "Water Day" at St. John

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Getting creative at Grant's Farm

Our Programs:

  • St. Louis Freedom School - A Summer reading enrichment program targeted for low and middle income African-American children Kindergarden - 12th grade.
  • Jamison 21st Century After-School Enrichment Program - An after school program offering enrichment opportunities beyond the regular school day.  The program is targeted to African-American children attending St. Louis Public Schools in Kindergarden - 8th Grade.
  • Rites of Passage Program - A program based on the seven principles of Kwanzaa that connects children to their heritage through activities, games and self examination to encourage personal leadership growth and personal development.

Sponsors:  Jamison Memorial Human Resource & Development Agency, Our Site Sponsor Partners, The Children's Defense Fund and The Black Community Crusade for Children

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