Welcome Gary Uhlemeyer
/Join us in welcoming Gary Uhlemeyer, new board member for CFNA! Gary looks forward to lending his considerable experience to CFNA and its ministry among New Americans.
Read MoreThe latest updates of CFNA and friends helping Immigrants and Refugees in St. Louis with Christ-Like Care
Join us in welcoming Gary Uhlemeyer, new board member for CFNA! Gary looks forward to lending his considerable experience to CFNA and its ministry among New Americans.
Read More“Pastor, give me the trash bag…I want to go pick up trash and clean the place,” was Congolese participant– Jacqueline’s request. Volunteers proceeded to move up and down S. Grand Blvd. including the alleys around the Peace Center picking up trash, mowing lawns, and cutting weeds. Volunteers from Extreme Faith, a CFNA partner ministry, joined in the event as well. Extreme Faith leader Kevin Mennel was pleased to be part of it. “Thank you for inviting us to the event…this is why we exist…we love to serve others.”
Read More23 New Americans from five birth nations were vaccinated. Heather and Deborah, registered nurses from SLU Nursing School were glad to help with all necessary arrangements. “It is our mission to help vaccinate as many people as we can in this fight against the pandemic, and we are glad to help your friends here as well.”
Read MoreCFNA’s service ministries are enhanced enormously by partnerships with like minded organizations. Dr. Heather Wade of St. Louis University’s School of Nursing shares her recent experience through Health and Wellness service through Christian Friends of New Americans.
Read MoreOn May 6, 2021, the St. Louis Community Foundation held its 8th annual Give STL Day, generating $4.8 million for St. Louis regional non-profit organizations. Give STL Day is a 24-hour online day-of-giving event, designed to ignite the spirit of giving across the region. CFNA was one of these organizations who benefited!
Read MoreThe Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens warmly welcomed our virtual trivia benefit on April 9th and April 17th. Representing friends from more than 43 different countries served by CFNA, an online auction that sold 120 items, and a lively game of Trivia including a round of international questions from our facilitators made for a great evening that benefited the ongoing ministry of CFNA!
Less than two years ago, 30 members of the Nepali Anugraha Fellowship were confirmed as members of St. Johns Lutheran Church. Here, we learn how these 30 brought 50 more for a large, vibrant Easter celebration at St. Johns.
Read MoreMore than 20 youth from Immanuel Lutheran Church in Waterloo, IL, came to the Peace Center to serve with smiles during their Spring Break! After a year of COVID restrictions and fewer groups able to serve during that time, the Peace Center was due for some spring cleaning.
Read MoreNEW VIDEO! Jesus said: “Now I call you my friends!” Learn what is happening at Christian Friends of New Americans in 2021!
Read MoreAs a growing number of partners provided an increasing amount of PPE (masks, gloves, face shields, gowns, etc.) the number of visitors to our Health and Wellness program increased! This was due in no small part to our community facilitators, who successfully recruited a growing number of clients.
Read MoreEzekiel Jr personifies what the CFNA Adopt a Student Scholarship Program is all about. Now a sophomore at Lutheran High South, he has received scholarships since he was a first-grader at Word of Life Lutheran School. Ezekiel came to the United States with his family from Sierra Leone when he was a young boy.
Read MoreImmigrants and refugees arrive in their respective countries with virtually no resources to sustain them. This is where CFNA comes in! Learn more about CFNA in this special video presentation!
Read MoreWhile the tutoring center has not had to completely close its doors, it has had to drastically reduce the number of student participants. Nonetheless, efforts have been persistent in keeping the After School Tutoring program running during COVID!
Read MoreRecently, the Community “Carry Out” Fund, hosted by the St. Louis Community Foundation, stepped forward to help tip the balance in favor of needy New Americans.
Read MoreEvery year CFNA seeks to make contact with 200 never previously served New Americans through its outreach activities and service programs. What happened to these numbers during COVID?
Read MoreOlivia Lopez, who was familiar with Christian Friends of New Americans (CFNA) through her congregation, Ascension Lutheran Church, and wondered if perhaps a food distribution event could be coordinated with CFNA.
Read MoreMore than 70 New American families from a dozen birth nations stopped by the Peace Center during the four-day event to receive items such as hand sanitizer, masks, cleaning supplies, washing detergent, soap, hygiene & dental items, paper towels, toilet paper, clothes, blankets, and more.
Read MoreThe Christmas spirit of joyous generosity and bold faith were on full display again this year. The joy of sharing an extra gift was pointed out by CCLS Executive Director Rev. Dr. Matt Hoehner: “Our families at CCLS loved being a part of the CFNA tutoring program’s Christmas party. The 70 gifts requested were immediately delivered by generous CCLS families.”
Read MoreBorn in St. Louis and now 17 years of age, Amaya is completing her senior year at Kirkwood High School. Her favorite subject is Chinese and in particular the Chinese language, of which she seeks to become a fluent speaker. Not surprisingly, she also serves as the president and founder of the Asian Language and Culture Club at Kirkwood High.
Read MoreDuring these days of virtual classrooms, CFNA continues to receive a steady stream of requests for laptops. If you have one you wish to contribute or know someone who does, let us know!
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