Nov 02 Sunday
We are bringing together the Black community in and around College Hill who have been disproportionately impacted by the 5/16 tornado and are facing a crisis regarding conditions of life. We don't need charity, we need reparations and solidarity with self-determination for our community.
Black Power Blueprint at the Uhuru House' is a main, post-tornado disaster relief center in North St. Louis, serving the black community. Accepting drop offs of donations at the Uhuru House, 4101 W. Florissant Ave. Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm (314) 380-8016To volunteer, contact Volunteer@BlackPowerBlueprint.org or call (727) 510-4360 The community of North STL is need of: Building Supplies and tools, siding, plywood, 2x4s, hammers, nails, tarps, tie-downs for tarp (or rope), butane fuel and butane cookers, tents etc.Volunteers needed: unskilled as well as contractors, electricians, roofers, tuckpointing masons, window-repair people, drywallers, lawyers etc.Black Power Blueprint - Bringing Power Back to the North Side!
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This year, we're proud to offer exclusive Santa Sessions with Cocoa Santa—a warm, kind, and joyful Black Santa bringing magic to the studio and memories to your home.
These are not your average holiday portraits.
This is a private Santa experience designed to make your child feel seen, celebrated, and filled with wonder.- One-on-one time with Cocoa Santa in a cozy, styled studio- A beautiful online gallery with heirloom image and product options- Holiday gifts + legacy artwork available- Cookies from Made by Lia
📌 Booking open now!Sessions are limited and will sell out quickly.
We believe every child deserves to see themselves in the magic of the season—and we’re honored to make that possible through these exclusive sessions with Cocoa Santa.
We're turning our warehouse into a shopper’s paradise!
Join us on November 8th & 9th from 9 AM to 2 PM for our Annual Warehouse Sale and shop hundreds of artisan-made baskets and home goods—all priced at $20 or less.
These are our substandard items, meaning they have small imperfections that kept them from meeting our usual retail standards. But they’re still beautiful, functional, and full of purpose.
Shop with heart, save big, and support our mission to end poverty through entrepreneurship.
GBD is a nonprofit, community-based organization dedicated to the advocacy, education and support of families affected by bleeding disorders. GBD is a 501(c)(3) organization and our tax ID # is 43-1447057.
GBD is having our Trivia Night fundraiser this year on November 8, at The Pavilion at Lemay, 305 Gregg Road (In Jefferson Barracks Park) St. Louis, MO 63125. The money raised at this fundraiser will be used to fund the work GBD does throughout the year for the bleeding disorders community. These include a teen retreat, national conference scholarships, emergency financial assistance, bleeding disorder camp, Family Education Weekend, youth golf team, and support groups for men, women, and teens, as well as our advocacy work we do.
Doors open at 6 pm, trivia starts at 7 pm. There will be raffles, games, trivia, and a silent auction.