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Justice-Involved Individuals & Their Families Grant Support is sponsored by Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis. This grant support focuses on congregations and organizations serving justice-involved adults (currently on probation/parole, in local jail, or formerly incarcerated) and their families in St.
Louis City and County. The foundation seeks to support comprehensive, individualized services for housing, employment, physical and mental health care, transportation, and family support.
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