For Parents For Youth

Last year, the youth on average saved $1,375 after completing a course on financial literacy.

Who are We?

Covenant House Missouri (CHMO) is a non-profit organization that empowers homeless, runaway and at-risk youth to live independently and become contributing members of our community.

With open doors and open hearts, CHMO gives homeless teens hope and the opportunity to break the cycle of chronic homelessness and unemployment.

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Board of Directors

Erik Solverud, Chair
Attorney, Spencer Fane Britt 
& Brown LLP


Jane Schmidt, Vice-Chair
Community Volunteer

Martha Neville Hereford, Secretary

Attorney, Armstrong Teasdale LLP

Dan Woods, Treasurer

Retired, Mallinckrodt 

Mike Chaffin
Business Manager, Nelly Inc.

Paul Kindl
President,
Paul Kindl & Assoc. Consulting Group, LLC

George Putney
Executive Vice President,
Uti1IT Solutions

Carletha Rogers
Financial Analyst,
Edward Jones

Annie Seal
Community Volunteer

Diane Compardo
Partner,
Moneta Group

Bill Hidell
Senior Vice President,
Wells Fargo Advisors


Stan Musial
Board Emeritus 

Advisory Council


Orvin Kimbrough
SVP Major Gifts,
United Way

Diana Bourisaw
Former Superintendent,
St. Louis City Public Schools