Each holiday season, WUMCRC partners with other local organizations, including various departments from the Washington University School of Medicine and BJC HealthCare, to provide food, gifts, and financial resources for those in need through our Holiday Outreach program. The positive connections made from this program allow WUMCRC to assist needy families and individuals with utility, […]
BJC HealthCare and Washington University have announced the expansion of the Live Near Your Work (LNYW) program. This partnership, launched in 1997, strengthens our commitment to supporting the financial health and well-being of our employees and the communities they serve. Effective Nov. 7, the program now offers $12,500 forgivable home loans to all benefits-eligible employees […]
Live near Your Work is a joint effort of Washington University and BJC HealthCare. The initiative was recently expanded to offer potential buyers a forgivable loan up to $12,500 to be used toward the down payment or closing costs of a home within specified neighborhoods.
BJC and Washington University benefits-eligible employees can apply for a $12,500 forgivable loan to purchase a home in designated areas within our region. After five years of living in their home and continuing to work in a benefits-eligible position at BJC or Washington University, an employee’s loan is forgiven.
The holiday season is upon us, as is the annual Holiday Outreach program that will provide gifts and groceries for those families and seniors that need a helping hand during the winter months. As the program advances, so too the plethora of community development projects that take place in these underdeveloped parts of St. Louis […]
Meet Natasha Hawatmeh-Simon: WUMCRCs newest Community Development Intern
Will McWay, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest Community Development intern, is currently working on completing his Master’s in Geographic Information Science at Saint Louis University. Will plans on completing his degree in the Spring of 2017. As the Community Development intern, Joel’s responsibility is mostly GIS mapping for WUMCRC and community development research. […]
Abby Orscheln, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest Safety and Security Intern, is currently working on completing her Master’s in Criminology at University of Missouri- Saint Louis. Abby plans on completing her degree in the spring of 2017. As the Safety and Security intern for WUMCRC, Abby’s responsibilities include creating and analyzing weekly calls […]
Danny Jendusa, one of Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest community development interns, is currently working on his Master’s degree in Urban Planning and Development at Saint Louis University. Danny is on pace to complete his Master’s degree from SLU in the fall of 2016. Originally from St. Louis, Danny completed his undergraduate degree […]
Dalton Davidson, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation’s newest intern, is currently working on completing his undergrad in Criminal Justice at Saint Louis University. Dalton plans on completing his degree in the fall of 2016. As the Safety and Security intern for WUMCRC, Dalton’s responsibilities include creating and analyzing weekly calls for service maps and […]