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2016 Missouri KIDS COUNT® Databook Released

KidsCount2016coverThe lingering effects of the Great Recession continue to be felt by Missouri's children and families according to the 2016 Missouri KIDS COUNT® (MKC) Databook, released April 5 by the Family and Community Trust (FACT).

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The 2016 MKC Databook shows that more than one in five children in Missouri, 21.3% or nearly 289,000, live in poverty, representing a 1.4% increase in child poverty from 2010 to 2014.

However, other indicators helpful in predicting poverty are nudging downward. For example, births to mothers without a high school diploma, a reliable predictor of persistent poverty, has improved in Missouri, with the percent of children born to such moms decreasing from approximately 17% to slightly less than 14%.

The databook provides an annual, state, and county-level analysis of child well-being measuring indicators of economic security, child protection and safety, education, and health.

"The well-being of Missouri's children and families frames the core of our work," said Bill Dent, FACT Executive Director. "The ability of our Community Partnerships and other child focused organizations to have relevant, reliable data is critical for them to be successful in their efforts.

All of this helps communities better prioritize issues and develop practical initiatives to ensure that children are healthy, secure, and prepared to flourish as they mature."

To examine trends over time, MKC compared 2014 data to the 2010 baseline data, which revealed that seven outcome measures improved in Missouri during this time period including: births to teens, teen unintentional injury/homicides/suicides, annual high school dropouts, births to mothers without a high school diploma, infant mortality, child deaths, and low birthweight infants. Outcomes that worsened between 2010 and 2014 include: children under 18 in poverty, child abuse/neglect and family assessments, and children entering/re-entering state custody.

In Memory of John R. Shivers III

John ShiversARCHS salutes the life and legacy of ARCHS' Board Treasurer John R. Shivers III, who passed away on April 2, 2016.

"It is with great sadness that the ARCHS' board and staff sends its condolences to John's family and friends," said Wendell E. Kimbrough, ARCHS' Chief Executive Officer. "John was part of ARCHS' family and we mourn the loss of a dear friend and valued member of the St. Louis community."

Shivers first met Kimbrough during their time as classmates in FOCUS' Leadership St. Louis Program in 2007. The relationship would grow and lead to Shivers joining the ARCHS' board, and him becoming the Board Treasurer.

He most recently was Vice President of Midwest BankCentre. He had more than 25 years of experience in the local banking arena. During his career, he focused on bank management, retail and business development, consumer/small business lending, and community/government relations.

Shivers was proud of the network of resources and strong financial viewpoint he brought to "the much needed" work being done by ARCHS throughout the region. "ARCHS' Board of Directors is one of the most productive boards I have been on. Everyone has something to contribute and it's a very active board," he said.

The number of board positions that Shivers occupied was a strong indication of his commitment to the region. He served on boards for Gateway Classic Sports Foundation, Matthews-Dickey Boys and Girls Club, Grace Hill Neighborhood Economic Development, and others.

He also gave back to the community by giving presentations on financial issues, including workshops sponsored by the St. Louis American for area high school students.

Kimbrough said ARCHS was fortunate to have someone with Shivers' stature in regional banking serve on the board.

"John greatly expanded the already strong financial expertise of ARCHS," Kimbrough said. "Mr. Shivers' financial presence was not only a great asset, but his knowledge of the not-for-profit landscape has been very valuable. His insight and support will be fondly remembered and greatly missed."

Arrangements for John Shivers:

April 7, 2016

Union Memorial United Methodist Church, 1141 Belt Ave, St. Louis, MO 63112

9-11 am: Visitation

11 am: Funeral with burial to follow at Valhalla Cemetery

Career Opportunity: STAR Community Liaison

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ARCHS is seeking a results-oriented part time (24 hours per week) Community Liaison for the St. Louis Alliance for Reentry (STAR) partnership. Duties will include: Building community awareness, Education, Serving as STAR spokesperson, Expanding STAR's network, Communication with STAR network and stakeholders, Steering committee projects, Execution of STAR events, Implementation of identified goals, Capacity building, Identify education opportunities, and Research funding sources.

This position will require strong skills in reporting, communication oral and written, collection and evaluation of data related to reentry programs, group facilitation, training, and collaboration with professional colleagues.

The successful candidate will possess a two or four year college degree with coursework in social or behavioral sciences, criminal justice, public or business administration, education or related areas.

Minimum of four years of professional employment experience in business, education or non-profit sectors with one year in a supervisory, administrative, consulting or training capacity is required. Competence in Microsoft software including: Word, Excel (Power Point and Access a plus).

Email letter of application, resume, and salary history to:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Fax to HR, 314-289-5670. NO phone calls please.

ARCHS' Culinary Program Highlighted at Philanthropy Lunch

ARCHS hosted the Gateway Center for Giving's People In Philanthropy Lunch on March 8, 2016 at St. Louis Community College-Forest Park, highlighting ARCHS' culinary training program that has graduated more than 48 ex-offenders.

ARCHS was joined by leading area funders, as well as the new Chancellor of St. Louis Community College. ARCHS is a long term member and program supporter of Gateway Center for Giving. Pictured above left to right: Michael Downey (Chef/Instructor, St. Louis Community College-Forest Park), Les Johnson (Vice President, ARCHS), Ama (ARCHS' culinary program graduate), and Dr. Jeff Pittman (Chancellor, St. Louis Community College).

Wendell E. Kimbrough's Luncheon Remarks

Health Marketplace Update

Celebrate with ARCHS on the huge success of the third open enrollment period for Missouri Marketplace Health Insurance! ARCHS appreciates the hard work and dedication of so many who helped us raise awareness. Thanks to ARCHS' grant from Missouri Foundation for Health, ARCHS distributed 25,000 educational brochures to community-based organizations and posted media stories reaching several thousand readers.

Nationally, 12.7 million consumers enrolled in health insurance through the Marketplace during this past open enrollment period, and in Missouri 290,201 people gained coverage. Those numbers represent real lives that have been improved through increased access to health care services - with more people gaining coverage this time than in any past open enrollment period.

Even though the hustle and bustle of the third open enrollment period has come to a close, there's more work ahead to lower Missouri's uninsured rate to less than 5 percent. Still need health insurance? The Special Enrollment Period provides a unique opportunity for individuals and their family to sign up for coverage in the Missouri Marketplace. Here are some of the qualifying life events:

• Getting married
• Birth or adoption of a baby
• Becoming a citizen
• Getting divorced
• Losing employer/job
• Permanent move
• Turning 26
• Losing Medicaid or CHIP

Please refer your organization's clients to these resources to get free in-person help, or to sign up:

www.covermissouri.org or call 1-800-466-3213