Mission Statement

To facilitate a movement by funding transitional to permanent housing for veterans, disabled individuals, domestic abuse survivors, homeless, youth in need, HIV/Aids patients, and returning citizens, who are willing to work toward self-sufficiency and get on a regimen to live a healthy, stable lifestyle.

What We Do

Our non-profit organization is dedicated to transforming impoverished communities by offering a wide range of services aimed at empowering individuals to take control of their lives and build a brighter future. Through our transitional housing program, we provide individuals and families with a stable and supportive environment as they work to overcome obstacles and improve their circumstances. In addition to housing assistance, we offer essential programs such as financial literacy, consumer credit education, GED preparation, investing classes, and entrepreneur training courses to equip our clients with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.

 

By providing these valuable resources and support, we have made a significant impact in the St. Louis metropolitan area, helping over 100 individuals and 50 families break the cycle of poverty and create a path towards self-sufficiency. Our programs have enabled participants to gain essential life skills, secure stable employment, and improve their financial stability. Through our emphasis on education and empowerment, we are not only addressing immediate needs but also fostering long-term solutions that lead to lasting positive change in the community.

 

Our organization is committed to making a difference in the lives of those facing adversity, and our success stories speak volumes about the impact of our services. We have seen individuals transition from homelessness to homeownership, families achieve financial independence, and entrepreneurs launch successful businesses. By providing a holistic approach to support and empowerment, we are creating a ripple effect that benefits not only our clients but also the community at large. Together, we are building a stronger, more resilient community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.

State of Homelessness

Homeless & Unsheltered

The homeless response system continues to add more temporary and permanent beds each year. It increasingly serves more people, but needs more resources to combat the nationwide affordable housing crisis.

653,104

Unemployed & Low Income

The Census Bureau estimated that in 2021, 11.6%of Americans — roughly 38 million people — lived at or below the poverty level. That year, the poverty threshold was $27,740 for a family of four and $13,788 for an individual.

38 million people

Uneducated US Population

Achieving higher levels of education reduces the incidence of living in poverty. People with more years of education usually have greater access to higher paying jobs—such as management, professional, and related occupations—than those with fewer years of education. 

< 8.9%  high school diploma or equivalent.

27.9% high school graduate as highest level of school completed. 

14.9% completed some college but not a degree.

About

Peaceful Regions is a 501 (c) 3 organization located in Saint Louis, Missouri. The Organization was established in 2019. Peaceful Regions assists individuals and families with low to no-income, that are homeless or in threat of homelessness.

The organization assits with transitional housing and resources to members of its community.

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E-mail: peacefuregions@gmail.com

Address: 4445 Gustine Ave., Saint Louis, Missouri 63116

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