ST. LOUIS — Their mission is to provide comprehensive support services to children, teens, and their families who are grieving a death. Its legacy stems from a young lady who never lost hope for the future.
Monday morning, Mary Caltrider sat down with the philanthropy director of Annie's Hope Amy LaBelle. LaBelle discusses how the organization supports grieving kids and their families, and how they're celebrating 25 years to triple the number of people they serve.
You can learn more about their programs and services by visiting their website. You can also give them a call at (314) 965-5015.
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