Peace for Kids is a community of caring teachers and staff who serve the families of our surrounding neighborhoods through comprehensive, childhood development programs offered in a safe and committed child-care environment for a diverse socioeconomic and cultural population.
Our aim at Peace for Kids is to develop lifelong learners. We believe that children learn best when they are allowed to explore what is meaningful and valuable to them. This builds self-esteem, an essential cornerstone for growth and success in life. As a result, our programs are geared toward developing a range of skills and strengths that foster confidence by building on each child’s individual capabilities.
Peace for Kids Child Development Center is located at 4415 Maryland Ave. and offers daycare to the community for children ages 3 months to 5 years of age.
Therapeutic services are provided to the CSTAR children ages 3 – 12.
- 42 slots
- 13 local high schools perform community service
- Licensed & Accredited
- Screening, Assessment, Referral
- Physical & Mental Health Care Referral
- Child, Family & Group Therapy
- Child Development
- Parenting Education
For further information contact:
Sarah Williams at swilliams@ccstl.org or at 314-531-0511, ext. 104
Peace For Kids Community Board
Peace For Kids Community Board supports the mission of Peace For Kids, providing hope to children of addicted women from Queen of Peace Center.
Board Members
| Liz Arnold Adrienne Berra Caroline Boldt Mary Clare Darland Ellen Dolan Margi Dolan Melissa Faulbaum Wendy Fraser Laura George |
Maggi Helmkampf Julie Holland Cheryll Knopf Karen Leeker Missy Leggat Karen Lorenzini Michelle Lorenzini Terese Mitchusson Betsy Mullenix |
Elizabeth Nix Megan Oliverio Lara Pennington Megan Seeling Chris Walter Stacey Wehrle Susan Werner Paula Wilson |
For more information about the PFK Community Board contact:
Jeanne Schutte at jschutte@ccstl.org or at 314-531-0511 ext. 130
Peace for Kids is an accredited non-profit agency, supported by the United Way, and licensed locally, nationally, and by the State of Missouri.


