St. Louis Children's Service Fund has awarded more than $3 million to 24 organizations that provide mental and behavioral health services to St. Louis County children and families.

To qualify, programs must fall under one of CSF's focus areas, including crisis intervention, respite care, substance use treatment and therapeutic and non-therapeutic counseling.

According to a press release, CSF gets funding from a sales tax, which allocates a quarter-cent of every dollar spent in St. Louis County.

The 2025-2027 Grassroots Funding Recipients are:

Bread and Roses Missouri

Breakpoint Tennis & Life Skills Academy

Building The Road Home

Conflict Resolution Center – St. Louis City

Community of Hope

Flourish

Gateway Alliance Against Human Trafficking

Girls in the Know

Good Journey Develo

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