Monday, October 26, 2009
Toys for Kids in Need 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Agencies Served By BRO-St. Louis
Agencies Served by BRO
Gateway Wheeler State School for the Severely Disabled
Davis Comprehensive Health Care
St. Louis Transitional Hope House
HDC Northeast
Intercommunity Housing
St. Louis Empowerment Center
Southside Day Nursery
Grace Hill Neighborhood Service
HDC Wellston Northwest
HDC Southside Gateway
HDC North side Gateway
Youth and Family Center
Missouri Division of Family Services
HDC Northeast
HDC Family Support Program
Little Angel Learning Center
St. Philippines Home
Family Care of Carondelet
Barnes Hospital
22nd Circuit Family Court
Neighborhood Houses
Community Helping Ministries
West Presbyterian Church
St. Louis County Urban League
St. Louis County Department of Health
Rev Dorris Davis Helping Ministries, East St. Louis
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
BRO Benefit Concert

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http://www.jontroast.com/
http://www.myspace.com/troast
http://www.youtube.com/jontroast
http://www.facebook.com/people/Jon-Troast/862010203
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http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=18769284
"Wisconsin artist Jon Troast alternates between folky and funky. His smoky, David Gray–style vocals jump from sweet, spunky love songs to edgier, rhythmic explorations of life and responsibility."
"you’ll want to give Second Story a second listen, and a third, and fourth …"
-Performing Songwriter - www.performingsongwriter.com
"Jon Troast possesses that indefinable something that separates the wheat from the chaff, folksinger-wise -- that je ne se quoi of sincerity, wit, melodicism and observational power that elevates these songs from folk-pop cliché and lands them squarely in the rich storytelling tradition of a David Wilcox or a James Taylor."
"Troast’s vocals have the throaty, lived-in sound of a James Blunt or John Ondrasik, with precise yet effortless phrasing that’s pitch-perfect for these songs."
-Daily Vault - www.dailyvault.com
Jon Troast’s soul is vibrantly alive, and his writing is filled with an appreciation for everything and everyone in his life. His warm, slightly raspy voice puts you right in the song, and even when he’s singing about something not so wonderful (for example, “Knock Down,” with its musings on social awkwardness), there’s something more philosophical about it than depressing. He’s a pure, honest, true folkie in his heart and soul. And he’s a pretty gifted guitar player, too."
-Indie Music - www.indiemusic.com
Friday, December 19, 2008
First Book, New Books and Disney
December 19th, 2008 by Diane N.
At First Book, we’re strong believers that every child deserves to know the magic of bedtime stories — and we know you are too.
Few movies celebrate that magic quite like Disney’s upcoming BEDTIME STORIES – an adventure comedy starring Adam Sandler as Skeeter Bronson, a hotel handyman whose life is changed forever when the bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to mysteriously come true.
In celebration of the film’s December 25 release, Disney Publishing Worldwide will donate up to 250,000 brand new books to First Book.
Will you do your part and share YOUR story?
Now through December 25, post a comment on First Book's Blog about a bedtime story or memory and, in your honor, Disney will donate one new book to a child in need – just for commenting!
Thanks for your help — and don’t forget to buy a ticket on Fandango to see BEDTIME STORIES, opening in theaters December 25!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Toy Distribution 2008

December 1 marked the first day of the BRO Toy Distribution. Where did this snow come from? Snow may slow down the individual clients who are scheduled for pick up. But first on our list is the Gateway Wheeler State School for Severly the Severly Disabled. We gave out toys to 87 children with special needs. This year we tried to meet the requests from the wish list submitted by the teachers and staff at the school. We also provided toys for 125 children at Davis Comprehensive Health Care and toys for 100 at St. Louis Transitional Hope House.
Tuesday we were prepared to provided toys for over 360 children at the following agencies HDC Northeast, Intercommunity Housing, St. Louis Empowerment Center and the Southside Day Nursery.
Wednesday we geared up for about 300 children served by HDC Wellston, HDC Northeast, HDC Ssouthside Gateway Center and Grace Hill Neighborhood services.
Thursday brought in another batch of volunteers and 300 children served by HDC Northside Gateway, HDC Northeast, HDC Family Support Program and Youth and Family Center.
Finally Friday came, another round of volunteers and 250 plus clients from Little Angel Learning Center, St. Philippines House, Family Care of Carondelet and Barnes Hospital. Whew!
Retired teachers from the Northwest R-1 School District in House Springs, Missouri staffed Monday and Friday. It was a new experience for this retired group of friends. We hope they'll join us again next year.
One of our volunteers makes new "formals" for the "reconditioned" Barbies. Each child receives new and reconditioned ( gently used) toys, books, a game or puzzle and other goodies.
Volunteer wood workers make these very classy tool boxes for our little guys.
Soccer Balls and Wiffle ball/bats are an old standby.
Tons of new and gently used stuffed animals.
Three Donna's, all in one place on the same day. It was easy to remember names.
Our First Book Donation ( remember the post about the 3000 books,) packaged for the 7 - 10 year old boys and girls.
Aleeza Granote, (far right) Barnes Hospital, picks up bags of goodies for some of her clients.
Prior to our week long toy distribution we packed and stored toys at a community church for the following agencies.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
5608 Free Books on the way!

On behalf of the staff of First Book and the U.S. Department of Education, I am excited to inform you that you will be receiving approximately 5608 books (in 73 boxes) from our “DOE Back to School Initiative”!
Due to the generous support of the U.S. Department of Education, these books will be shipped to you for FREE! You will never receive any invoice for the shipment of these books.
Your books will be shipped from Jessup, Maryland. They may arrive at any time during December.
Bob Paints the Town (HC)
Pixar Book Bag
Dora: Friendly Flowers
Playfully Pooh
Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf
Thomas & Friends: Going Places
Junie B., First Grader: One-Man Band (PB)
Dora: Friends Around the World
Backyard Adventures
Nick Jr. Book Bag
Sleeping Beauty
Dora: Friends to Find
Weather Watcher
Treasure Hunters
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Hasbro Gifts of Play Grant
A special Thank You to Hasbro and their Gifts of Play grant, a part of their community relations division. The BRO received 91 assorted toys, as shown in the photos in this blog post. The toys are in the process of being sent out into the St. Louis Community.
Here is an excerpt from a thank you note received from SSDN ( South Side Day Nursery). I love how they describe "play".
I packed one of these Jeng games along with some other goodies, for a 7 year old living in a homeless shelter, I'm thinking his 4 year old brother will enjoy playing with it, too.





