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The Community and Children’s Resource Board of St. Charles County

Non-Profit Organization

The CCRB contracts with local nonprofit agencies who provide mental health and substance use treatment services for children under age 19 in St. Charles County. The CCRB oversees the administration and distribution of the Children’s Community Services Fund, which is funded through a 1/8 cent sales tax.

Primary Phone

636-939-6200

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