Wyman Grads “Paying It Forward”
Everyday Wyman works to encourage dedication to the community, opportunities for higher education, and to give the valuable support and resources of a “second family.” Recently, our Sr. VP of Programs,...
View ArticleWyman and Scholarship Foundation Awarded $204K for College Persistence
300 Local Teens Will Receive Support to Persist Towards College Graduation St. Louis, Mo. [June 21, 2011] – In a collaborative effort, Wyman and The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis were awarded...
View ArticleWyman Awarded MO Tax Credits
The Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) announced Wyman has been approved for state tax credits under the Youth Opportunities Program (YOP). Wyman Center, Inc., has been approved for...
View ArticleAmeriCorps Members to Mentor Wyman Teens
In August, Wyman will welcome six AmeriCorps members to the Wyman team to work with young people in the Teen Leadership (TLP) and Teen Outreach Programs (TOP®)! This is a wonderfully unique opportunity...
View ArticleAriel
Meet Ariel. She’s a leader in student government, an athlete and a budding philanthropist, performing community service with the Wyman Teen Outreach Program. Ariel is also about to become the first...
View ArticleDemarco
This is Demarco. He’s been a part of the Wyman Teen Outreach Program for the last seven years. He has fond memories of it, including a service project where Demarco got to cook for an American Cancer...
View Article2010 Annual Report Available
With your support we are brokering hope for a new generation of young people. In 2010, Wyman improved the lives of more than 1,200 teens in the St. Louis region through the evidence-based programs they...
View Article#4 – College Persistence
11 in ’11: As we close out the year, we reflect upon and celebrate achievements for youth in our community in 2011. Check back as we count down to the new year! Click here to view the whole list! In …...
View ArticleSt. Louis teens voice stories about their local schools
Over the past few decades, the topic of education and the state of our nation’s school systems has become highly argued and polarized. From discussions regarding teacher pay and tenure to low academic...
View ArticleAll I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten – But Why?
Remember that kitschy little book, All I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten? You might remember flashbacks of it during its peak in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Cute little posters were...
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