
A Message from Our Chief Executive Officer
As we reflect on the achievements of our organization in the year 2022, we hold space for both joy and grief. In this incredibly challenging year, Vision for Children at Risk and our community lost Rich Patton, VCR’s visionary leader for over 25 years. The 12th edition of the Children of Metropolitan St. Louis: A Data Book for the Community (CMSL) was dedicated to this true legend in the field. Mr. Patton and the founding board of our organization have used decades of data to reveal the inequities facing our community. From the first days of VCR’s work, Mr. Patton led the effort to focus on and build race equity, a vision and mission that has grown stronger as the years go by. Always remembering the start our founders and late leader gave us, we push on with renewed clarity and determination.
Every year, the CMSL Data Book highlights over 40 indicators of child well-being. In recognition that quantitative data can only go so far in representing the triumphs and challenges of a community, we have taken additional steps to integrate stories of lived experiences from the people we serve. We believe that lived experiences are key sources of meaningful data, and must be incorporated and given equal consideration to traditional quantitative data when making data-driven recommendations and policy decisions.
This year, VCR also partnered with Race Forward to focus on the Building Race Equity training, as well as to better understand how institutional and structural racial inequities are grounded in history and ongoing practice. This training was offered to VCR’s staff, board members, and parent and community partners. We all operate within the context of systemic racism, and this training aimed to offer insight on the awareness and decision-making strategies needed to combat the effects of these systems.
In another memorable highlight of this very busy year, VCR also hosted and celebrated the seventh annual Stepping Up for Children event, during which we honored many of the people who are making a difference in the lives of children and families in our region. Each of our honorees actively creates a better future for children through their dedicated efforts, finding hope amidst the challenges and celebrating the uniqueness of every child.
The VCR team continues to walk alongside families, creating safe spaces where they can come together to focus on parenting skills, building leadership capacity, and advocating together. We value our parents and community members as essential partners in our work. As we begin the new year, we reaffirm our commitment to them, and to the children for whom this organization was built so many years ago.

Tremont joined VCR in 2025, bringing personal experience walking alongside youth from all walks of life. He is passionate about ensuring young people have the supports they need to be their unique selves and thrive. Through both lived experience and training, Tre walks alongside families as they navigate supports and resources, helping them build skills and strengthen their self-efficacy.
Outside of VCR, Tre enjoys creating and traveling.

Connie joined VCR in 2020 as a Family Support Partner for the System of Care (SOC). She brings professional training to her work, as well as personal experiences from raising her daughter. She walks alongside families in their journey navigating behavioral health and social emotional supports for their child(ren).
Outside of VCR Connie enjoys reading, planting flowers and herbs, and spending time with her family and friends.

Jawana first connected with VCR through the Project LAUNCH initiative as a council member and joined the staff team in 2020. As the System of Care Project Director, she oversees the collaborative network of organizations, agencies, and families committed to a family-driven and youth-guided approach to providing care for children and youth with mental health challenges. The System of Care is working to ensure children and youth can thrive by getting the total support they need to become physically and emotionally healthy at home, in school, and in their communities.
Outside of VCR Jawana enjoys listening to music and fashion design.

Anita first connected with VCR by utilizing the CMSL Data Book, finding the data impactful and helpful. Anita later joined the VCR team in 2018 to focus on improving access to and coordination of early childhood screenings. She now serves as VCR’s Compliance Coordinator, helping manage the applications, data, and reporting for our federal and local grants.
Outside of VCR Anita enjoys spending time with her husband and family. If she’s not doing that, you can find her watching reality TV and pretending she’s viewing it through an anthropological lens.

Liz, a VCR team member since 2007, coordinates the overall data and research functions for the agency. This includes production of the Children of Metropolitan St. Louis Data Book (CMSL) as well as community assessments and special reports on key policy issues for community organizations and collaborative groups. She also provides customized child well-being focused data to various entities including local foundations, legislators, and numerous community initiatives and organizations. These data are used in everything from securing grants to informing funding and policy decisions.
Outside of VCR Liz enjoys exploring her neighborhood by foot and the city by bike.

Bree joined VCR in 2015 as the Project LAUNCH Activities Coordinator. Since that time, Bree’s role has shifted, but she remains dedicated and motivated by the mission of VCR. She now serves as VCR’s Communication Coordinator and loves being able to help share the story of VCR (alongside all of our awesome partners and families) working toward child well-being.
Outside of VCR Bree and her family can be found playing ultimate frisbee, hiking, and learning and advocating alongside their church family.

Sam first connected with VCR when he attended a Project LAUNCH council meeting as a dedicated parent. Very soon after this, in 2013, he fully joined the Project LAUNCH and VCR family as a team member. He was one of our first Parent Café hosts and is now a certified Parent Café trainer. His support for parents and families has been unwavering, and he is always seeking new ways to engage parents while working to remove the barriers that stand in the way.
Sam has served on the National FRIENDS Council and helped dream up the Missouri statewide Parent Advisory Council that continues to amplify family voice today. Currently, he serves as a Family Support Partner with our Family Support Services through which he helps connect families to resources and opportunities, and to think strategically about how they can strengthen their family.
Outside of VCR Sam enjoys being in nature, gardening, building connections with others, and spending time with his family.

Mia was first introduced to VCR when a friend invited her to a Community Café. She had heard the cafés were impactful and looks back now to say that it truly was life changing! She sees a real opportunity for positive change by the way these cafés center the conversations of change around community voice.
At the end of 2019 Mia joined the VCR family. She now serves as a Resource Advocate with LIFT-MO, bringing life experience, a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, energy, and passion to supporting families navigating behavioral health needs.
Outside of VCR you might find Mia and her daughter roller skating and also embracing all the wonderful and exciting events in the St. Louis area.

Katina joined VCR in 2019 excited and motivated to help families, parents, and children by sharing her life experiences, prior work experience, and her education. She serves as a Family Support Partner, bringing lived experience to her role of walking alongside families. She helps connect families to the resources that can help them be their best version of themselves.
Outside of VCR Katina enjoys spending time with her four boys, expressing their spiritual beliefs, and networking and meeting new people from all walks of life.

Shelnise joined the VCR family in 2020 as the Project Coordinator/Lead Family Coordinator for the System of Care, she now provides Administrative Support to the team. She has spent most of her career working with children and adolescents around mental health and is passionate about serving her community, empowering others to live better lives. She works alongside organizations, families and caregivers, and the community committed to strengthening the systems of support. Shelnise also supports the Family Support Partners walking alongside families who are connecting to and navigating mental health services.
Outside of VCR Shelnise enjoys spending time with her family and friends traveling and exploring new journeys.

Ernest has been connected with VCR since 2018 serving in multiple roles – always a dedicated advocate fostering meaningful change for families navigating complex challenges. He is currently the Project Director of Family Support Services focused on strengthening peer-to-peer connections and helping families access crucial resources. His work centers on empowering parents and caregivers by providing a supportive space for voice and choice and by validating their expertise regarding their own family’s needs.
Ernest’s commitment to the community is rooted in the belief that supportive relationships are fundamental to building a better future for children and families.
Outside of VCR Ernest enjoys being a devoted husband and loving father.

Yolanda first engaged with VCR as a board member of COCAN (now STLCANN) in 2012. She went on to serve as the Board Co-Chair of STLCANN before joining the VCR team in 2021 as the PACT-STL Director where she oversaw the work of Parents and Children Together St. Louis (PACT-STL), a federally funded initiative through the Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF). She led this initiative focused on developing, implementing, and evaluating strategies that prevent child maltreatment, reduce entry into the public child welfare system, and enhance overall well-being outcomes of children and families. As this project wrapped up, she shifted roles once again and currently serves as the STLCANN Coordinator.
Outside of VCR Yolanda enjoys spending time with her family and God, reading, listening to music, and watching TV.
Integrated Family Treatment is a multi-generational approach to mental health care. The client is the family unit, not only the child or adult separately. The goal is to improve family relationships, functioning, and well-being. Evidence-based mental health services and trauma focused treatment will be provided by Places for People and Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis.
Family Support Partners (FSPs) provide peer support to families as they connect to and navigate mental health services. The FSPs have lived experience as a parent or family member of a child with a serious emotional disorder, as well as a deep connection to St. Louis region. FSPs are certified by the Missouri Dept. of Mental Health and employed by Vision for Children at Risk.
An individual with a diagnosable mental, behavioral or emotional disorder that interferes with or limits daily functioning.

Alexis first joined the VCR family in 2022 as a practicum student. She enjoyed working with the team, serving families, and believed in the mission so deeply that she joined the team afterwards. Alexis serves as a Family Support Partner (FSP) for the System of Care (SOC), walking alongside families that have a child or children with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), mental health concern, or behavioral health concern.
Outside of VCR Alexis enjoys cooking/baking, hiking, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.

Carmenlita joined VCR is 2022 as a Family Support Partner (FSP) for the System of Care (SOC) and became the Lead Family Support Partner at the end of 2024. She is passionate about empowering others and giving back to her community, helping families and children navigate their everyday life. She brings her own lived experience, work experience, and educational experience to her role as an FSP where she compassionately walks alongside families, providing peer support as they connect to and navigate mental health services.
Outside of VCR Carmenlita enjoys mentoring and tutoring children, being a mother and a nana. She also enjoys decorating, cooking, and traveling with family and friends.
• The purpose of the Critical Case Staffing Team (CCST) is to support the referring agency in determining what system barriers exists in cases where resources have been exhausted.
• The referring agency should be able to resolve most issues prior to referring to CCST by utilizing community resources.
• However, when system barriers prevent the delivery of services and/or additional needs have been identified for which services do not exist, a referral to the CCST may be appropriate.
The System of Care-St. Louis seeks to engage a communications consultant or firm to provide strategic communications support to reach the population of focus with information about available services. The consultant or firm is asked to audit SOC and partners’ websites and social media accounts and provide a plan that outlines guidance on how to:
If you are interested in being considered for this project, please submit a brief description of what you can create with a timeline and cost estimate. Proposals will be considered as they are received. There is no deadline for submission, but we hope to have a finished product before the end of the Fall. If you have questions or need more information, please contact Poli Rijos at prijos(at)stlmhb.org.

Sanaria became Executive Director of Vision for Children at Risk in 2018, leading VCR’s efforts to promote the well-being of children, youth, and families. She joined Vision for Children at Risk in 2013 as director of Project LAUNCH, a federally funded program to improve young child wellness in north St. Louis. The success of Project LAUNCH allowed VCR to secure three new federal grants, all aimed at supporting families. In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of VCR and overseeing the federal grants, Sanaria also serves on the board of Kids Win Missouri.
Outside of work at VCR, Sanaria loves to travel around the world with her two beautiful children to learn about different cultures, learn different languages, and try new food.