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Your support and contributions provide basic necessities for the homeless and prepare them for the workforce.
Highway to Destiny's story began when Tamela was 12 years old. While riding with her mother and father down Kingshighway, she looked to her right and saw a man carrying everything he owned on his back. What she saw touched her heart and her purpose was revealed to her. Ten years later, Highway to Destiny was born.
A video that shows the love and the passion we have for the homeless.
To serve the homeless in St. Louis by providing basic necessities and other resources that will help them transition into communities.
We have made a difference in communities by providing Covid masks, lunches, blankets, hygiene items and $20 bills to homeless individuals. Father Dempsey's Charities was our Drops of Love Recipient for July, 2024.
Negotiations are still in process, so this program will tentatively launch in March, 2025. The purpose of Job Links is to train clients in fields, such as painting, plumbing, building inspections and construction. They will enroll in vocational classes and receive hands-on training in companies. At the end of the program, employers can hire clients as full-time employees.
HTD will hire staff and volunteers to carry out tasks for this program.
We are asking you to become a HTD Golden Donor (give monthly donations) or be a supporter and give a one-time gift.
Your donations will pay for our clients' training, wages and transportation to classes and job sites.
We were one of Whole Foods grant recipients in December, 2024. Whole Foods wanted to learn more about us,
so they invited us to particiipate in a Table
Event. We had the opportunity to chat with their employees and customers. Thank you Whole Foods for your hospitality.
We couldn't have come at a better time to lend a hand to this facility because they had recently experienced a fire. We provided them with hygiene items, such as deodorant, soap, toothpaste and other basics, along with some backpacks and snacks.
We were able to serve approximately 55-60 people at this facility.
One of our volunteers (Angelic Hobart) decided to spread joy to the hearts of those residing at Room at the Inn. They received an abundanace of supplies and they were very grateful.
Our newsletters will tell you about our newest programs and our next event.