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Nat Turner Foundation Awards First-Ever Grants
The Nat Turner Foundation (NTF) awarded its first-ever grants to Jubilee Community Development Corporation (JCDC). Dr. Bryan Moore, President of NTF, watched the historic event as Frank Agovino, Secretary of NTF, presented two grants to Andy Krumsieg, Director of...

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KMOV reports on the st. Louis fentanyl crisis
The Fentanyl Crisis in St. Louis: A Deadly Epidemic The city of St. Louis is grappling with a devastating crisis—the fentanyl epidemic. This powerful opioid has swept through the region, leaving a trail of death and addiction in its wake. In a news feature by KMOV,...
North St. Louis Eliot School Building Sale Agreement
Today Jubilee Community Development Corporation (JCDC) announced the purchase of the Eliot School building in North St. Louis. The school was constructed in 1898 and named after Charles W. Eliot, who served as President of Harvard University for 1869-1909. He was also...
Unreported World Shines Light on St. Louis’ Fentanyl Crisis
The Deadly Grip of Fentanyl In the gripping documentary "Fentanyl’s Deadly Grip on St. Louis" by Unreported World, the devastating impact of fentanyl addiction is vividly portrayed. Far surpassing the dangers of COVID-19 and gun violence, fentanyl has become St....
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