2018 Charity Drive for the Assessor's Office

Results of 2018 Assessor's Charity Drive

January 7, 2019 | 2 min reading time

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Assessor’s Office Employees Donate $2000 to Local Charities 

Every year, the City of St. Louis Assessor’s Office employees donate $1 or $2 to be able to dress down on Fridays with the proceeds going to local charities. With over 60 employees, those donations add up week after week, and this year amounted to $2000.

The Assessor’s Office Charity Committee seeks out and reviews local charities as potential recipients. The committee puts forward several charities and then the assessor office employees receive a ballot to vote for four winning recipients. In 2018 , three recipients received a $500 donation and there was a tie for fourth/fifth who both received $250 donations.

Once a charity has won, it must sit out two years before being considered again, so that year after year, the charity dollars get spread as wide as possible across the community.

This year the assessor’s office donated $500 each to the following charities:

  • Annie Malone – Girls at Risk Program
  • Assisi House (Our Lady of Holy Cross) Women’s Shelter
  • Prison Fellowship – Angel Tree Program

 

The following charities received $250 donations:

  • Girls on the Run
  • Heat Up St. Louis

The attached pictures show assessor office employees distributing funds to this year’s charity winners! 

The employees of the assessor’s office are honored and grateful for the ability to give back to the community.

Assessors Office Charity 2018

Annie Malone – Girls at Risk Program

2018 Assessors Charity Assisi House

Assisi House (Our Lady of Holy Cross) Women’s Shelter

2018 Assessors Charity Prison Fellowship

Prison Fellowship – Angel Tree Program

2018 Assessors Charity Girls on the Run

Girls on the Run

Not pictured: Heat Up St. Louis

  • Department:
    Assessor - Real Estate Assessment and Appraisal
    Assessor - Personal Property Assessment and Records
    Assessor - Real Estate Records
  • Topic:
    Taxation and Revenue

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