LIFEBRIDGE PARTNERSHIP
1187 CORPORATE LAKE DR SUITE 100, ST LOUIS, MO 63132 www.lifebridgestl.org

Total Revenue
$950,293
Total Expenses
$870,372
Net Assets
$1,202,791

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of LifeBridge Partnership is empowering people with disabilities to develop skills for independence and to actively participate in the community. LifeBridge serves St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County.

LifeBridge Partnership hosts groups of disabled adults and children to activities to promote independence in accessing their community. LifeBridge serves St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County.

Out and About Program - Out and About program provides adults with individualized support services to assist with building skills for independence and experiencing an inclusive community life. In cooperation with LifeBridge staff, participants initiate and coordinate recreational and educational activities at venues throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. Through these activities participants develop skills to navigate the community, socialize in a community-based setting, and self-advocate.

LifeBridge Camps provide children and young adults an opportunity to become active participants, rather than observers. Using adaptive equipment and techniques, children participate in a variety of sporting and recreational activities such as basketball, golf, dance, music and art therapy. Activities also include experiential learning activities such as a behind the scenes tour of the St. Louis Zoo or exploring a pirate ship. LifeBridge currently offers two camps in the summer, a Winter Break Camp in late December, and a Spring Break Camp in March.

After School Services are enrichment programs offered through SPARK Club and LifeBridge Leaders Club in partnership with St. Louis Public Schools. SPARK Club is held four days per week for students at Gateway Michael School. The primary goals of SPARK Club are to encourage the students to develop friendships and for them to experience a sense of belonging. Students participate in two hours of enrichment activities such as developing sporting skills, art and music therapy, field trips and themed learning experiences. LifeBridge Leaders Club is held two days per week at Nottingham CAJT High School. The main goals of LifeBridge Leaders Club are to promote the development of soft skills for employment and for them to experience a sense of belonging. Students participate in two hours of activities including soft skill classroom instruction and team building activities. The students also visit work places to learn about job opportunities and practice soft skills with hiring managers.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kelley WingbermuehleTREASURER1$0
Karen SchusterEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$0
Philip JonesVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Phillip KurzSECRETARY1$0
Michael HarrisonPRESIDENT5$0
Aman SinglaBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Anushri AnwekarBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Claire OswaldBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Patrick PowersBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Amy LewisBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Molly MulliganBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Thomas TorrettiBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Angel GoldbergBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
D Jeffrey ClarkBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Rachel BalbachBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Sarfraz NabiPAST PRESIDENT0.5$0

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