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Crisis Nursery

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Was Hazelwood Baby Death Preventable?

Hazelwood Patch speaks with the Crisis Nursery about what parents can do when feeling stressed or that they may hurt their children.

Last week, a mother was charged in the City of Hazelwood with the murder of her infant son. The woman who was living out of an area hotel, said the incident was an accident and that she forgot she left the water running with the infant in the tub when she became distracted doing something else. Police arriving on the scene said she was administering CPR to the child, still prosecuting attorneys found reasonable cause to believe the incident was not an accident as she stated. Parents At Risk of Doing Harm Feeling as though you may do harm to your child is not uncommon during this time of year, according to DiAnne Mueller, CEO at Crisis Nursery, an organization committed to preventing child abuse and neglect by providing short-term, …

Ashley Nevilles

8:49 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012

I knew nothing about Crisis Nursery. It sounds like a great resource to keep kids alive. Parent shouldn't be ashamed to say they can't do it. Give the child up before you kill it.   more ›

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Patch Volunteers Today at St. Louis Crisis Nursery

We'll be in St. Charles all day Thursday with the St. Louis Crisis Nursery working with children and helping with household chores.

You can't truly serve a community unless you provide the help it needs most, which is why giving back is so important to us here at Patch. We volunteer as part of our coverage with a program called "Give 5," through which we donate advertising space to charitable organizations and contribute our own time as volunteers. Today, ten of our intrepid reporters and editors will volunteer their time at the St. Louis Crisis Nursery in St. Charles. We'll hold and change babies, toss the ball around with the bigger kids and help the social workers on staff to manage their daily chores. The Crisis Nursery houses, feeds, clothes and cares for children whose parents or guardians are temporarily unable to do so. They are coming from crisis, and the …

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Bryanna Hampton

2:23 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I had a great morning helping out today. Excited to see and hear how the Crisis Nursery makes a difference, especially this holiday season!   more ›

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