ST. LOUIS – A group of young men and women were honored on Aug. 13 in the Baden Neighborhood of north St. Louis for their contributions to the community.
The youth participated in a program led by Erion Johnson Sr. and Twyla Lee, associated with Tiny House Project STL and Bridge the Gap 314, where they learned trade skills to build tiny homes for those impacted by the May 16 tornado.
Megan Green, president of the Board of Aldermen, recognized the participants with a resolution, acknowledging their hard work and dedication.
The program not only provided the youth with valuable trade skills but it also aimed to foster a sense of community involvement and responsibility.
Participants were celebrated with gifts and certificates to commemorate their graduation from the program, marking a significant achievement in their personal and professional development.
Individuals can support Tiny House Project STL’s mission here. More information about Bridge the Gap 314 can be found on their website here.
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