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SQSH is a grassroots, queer-led collective dedicated to facilitating healing spaces and providing holistic support for queer St. Louisans to thrive.

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Description

LitShop provides afterschool and summer programming that pairs engaging literacy opportunities with building and making for girls and gender-expansive youth ages 10-17. By intentionally creating a supportive space where girls can take risks, explore creatively, build skills, and connect with peers, LitShop fosters leadership and confidence our builders can use through adolescence and early adulthood.

Lattes at Litshop: If you are a woman who works in construction careers, the building trades, or design, join us for coffee and conversation at LitShop. Meet other women in these fields while learning how you and your organization can help build the next generation.

Contact Information

Website
https://www.litshopstl.org/
kelli@litshopstl.org
kelli@litshopstl.org

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Populations Prioritized

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present

  • Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria

  • girls and gender-expansive youth ages 10-17

Age

  • Youth (13-18)
  • Children (0-12)

Gender

  • Cisgender Women
  • Genderfluid
  • Genderqueer
  • Non-Binary
  • Queer
  • Transgender Women
  • Agender
  • Gender Non-Conforming

Profession

  • Gig & Freelance Worker
  • Essential Worker