Youths and Teens
Camps, activities, employment, resources
Services and Information
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Apply for the STL Youth Jobs Program
Information on how to apply for STL Youth Jobs, which provides summer employment for youth ages 15-24. -
Apply to Be a High School Student Poll Worker
High School Students in the City of St. Louis may become poll workers on Election Day as greeters, technical specialists, or election judges. -
Become a Distribution Site for the Free Summer Food Program
Information on how to apply to be a volunteer distribution site for the Free Summer Food Program -
Events at Cherokee Recreation Center
2023 Programs at Cherokee Rec -
Free Student Meals
St. Louis City schools provide breakfast, lunch and a snack for all students. -
Free Summer Food Program
The School's Out Cafe program provides free breakfast and lunch during the summer for children 18 and under at sites within the metropolitan St. Louis area -
Gateway Go Pass
Providing thousands of city youth free public transportation through MetroLink and MetroBus -
Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot Program
The City of St. Louis's Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot Program, uses ARPA funds to help families whose children attend city public schools. -
Help for Youth
Our program enables youth to be successful in education and the workplace, inspires and teaches future leaders of the communities -
Homeless Youth Services
Services for youths (under 18 years of age) who are homeless. -
How to Park: The Must-Read Manual for Teens
"How to Park: The Must-Read Manual for Teens" is a smart, fun, informative, and valuable booklet that educates teen drivers about how to park. A great read for adults as well! Courtesy of the International Parking Institute. -
Jobs League
Jobs League offers youth between the ages of 14-24 years old the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and prepare for tomorrow's careers -
Mayor’s Youth Cabinet
The Mayor’s Youth Cabinet (MYC) creates opportunities for civic engagement and leadership -
Public Swimming Pools
Location and schedule of indoors, outdoors, and affiliated pools within the City of St. Louis -
St. Louis City Youth Council
Learn how local laws are made, who makes them and how you can be involved in making our city better. -
Summer Activities for Youth and Families
Resources and activities for youth during the summer in St. Louis -
YouthBuild
A program for disadvantaged City of St. Louis youth ages 17-24 will give them the ability to earn pay, help build affordable housing, and learn leadership skills
Departments and Agencies
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Recreation Division
We offer swimming, weight lifting, boxing, basketball, youth football, volleyball, aerobics, arts and crafts, and additional activities for the citizens of St. Louis. -
Youth and Family Services
The Youth & Family Services division administers a wide range of programs through partnerships with community based organizations and institutions.
Downloadable Forms
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High School Student Poll Worker Application
High School Students in the City of St. Louis may become poll workers on Election Day as Greeters (between 15 to 17 years old), or as Technical Specialist or Election Judge (only if 18 years old and a registered voter) with the permission of a parent or legal guardian. -
Marquette Summer Pool Registration
Download and complete the Summer Pool Registration form for the Marquette pool -
School's Out Cafe: Summer Food Service Program Application
Application to be a volunteer food service site for the Summer Food Service Program and Informational Flyer.
Maps and GIS
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Free Summer Food Program Map
Map of locations participating in the St. Louis Free Summer Food Program
External Resources
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Challenge Learning Center St. Louis
The award-winning Challenger Learning Center-St. Louis provides space education programs for schools, corporations, scouts, community groups and the general public. -
Circus Flora
The Circus Arts Foundation of Missouri's mission is to broaden and deepen the appreciation of the performing arts in the greater St. Louis community by producing and presenting innovative performances and educational programs through the use of classic circus skills. -
Grant's Farm
There are many exciting animal encounters possible at Grant's Farm, the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family, located just south of the city of St. Louis. The Farm is home to more than 900 animals representing more than 100 different species. Grant's Farm, operated by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., has been a St. Louis tradition for over five decades. -
How to Talk to Kids About Hunger
How to Talk to Kids About Hunger -
Kirkwood Children's Chorale
Kirkwood Children's Chorale is a musical enrichment program for children from second to eighth grade.KCC has over 220 singers from over fifty area schools. KCC singers perform numerous local concerts, and also have the opportunity to perform nationally and overseas. -
Magic House: St. Louis Children's Museum
Magic House presents creativity and the development of problem solving skills within a place of beauty, joy and magic, The Magic House will engage all children in hands-on learning experiences that encourage experimentation and wonder. -
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
The Kemper Art Museum is part of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University, which was established in 2005 to link strong studio programs in art and architecture with the resources and programs of the Museum. The Sam Fox School is dedicated to the creation, study, and exhibition of multidisciplinary and collaborative work with an emphasis on fostering creativity and intellectual exchange -
PoolSafely
Pool Safely is a national public education campaign that works with partners around the country to reduce child drownings and entrapments in swimming pools. -
Recycle at School
Recycling resources for schools, teachers, students and educators on the City's recycling education programs, how to get classroom recycling bins, how to start rescycling at your school, the Lending Library (environmental educational books) and additional resources. -
SLPS Bilingual/Migrant Program (ESOL)
The mission of the ESOL/Bilingual/Migrant program is to provide effective and age-appropriate English language instruction (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing), and to support English Language Learners to achieve in all content areas, grades K-12 -
SLPS Special Education Office
The Office of Special Education (OSE) is committed to the educational, social, physical and emotional well-being of students within the St. Louis Public Schools -
St. Louis Youth Jobs
We engage the unemployed youth talent in target neighborhoods, and connect them to a combination of place-based employment and corporations in high-demand industries in our region. -
The Butterfly House
A division of Missouri's Botanical Gardens. -
Understanding SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Understanding SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -
Vision for Children at Risk
The mission of Vision for Children at Risk is to promote the well-being of children and youth in the St. Louis metropolitan area, targeting particularly those young people who face serious socio-economic risk.
See Also
Children and Teens Activities
Programs, Museums, Theater, Camps, Venues
Education and TrainingAdult, Schools, Special and Higher Education, Homeschooling
Community FacilitiesParks, Recycling Drop-Off Locations, Farmer’s Markets
Immunizations and Public HealthAsthma Services, Lead Testing, Smoking Cessation, Reports, Communicable Diseases
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