107 Sheriff Dierker Ct.
O'Fallon, MO 63366
636-949-2546
Family Support Services "...Helping
families with Developmental Disabilities since 1958"
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Thanks for
visiting us here at Family Support Services. Please take a few minutes
to familiarize yourself with our site. Check
out the "Programs", and the "Opportunities"
area. Also look over our "Links" section for more help. We are here to serve!
Learn how Family Support Services benefits developmentally disabled children
and their families in St. Charles County, Missouri.
WACKY WEDNESDAYS
at
Parkview Gardens to
benefit charities including FSS for the month of May. Buy your
Mother's Day, and other occasion purchases here and help out
others as well as getting a discount on your purchase!
http://parkviewgardens.com/calendar.htm
WACKY WEDNESDAYS are May 7, 14, & 21.
SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION WEEK: APRIL 21ST -
APRIL 25TH Please call Liz Smith at
636-614-1303 to set up an appointment. Summer Camp:
June 9th - August 8thFor information click here
Do you need an application?
Click
here! Fall Break Camp:For information,
click here
Parent Conference 2008 Was held
on March 1st at Fort Zumwalt North High School.
Thank you for your participation!
Charge It!
We are now accepting Visa & MasterCard
for registrations, recreation, and donations. Please call the office for
more information at 636-949-2546.
History
We are a charitable, nonprofit agency founded by families in 1958 as the
St. Charles County Association for Retarded Citizens to provide support
for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. In
1994, we changed our name to Family Support Services (FSS) to better
reflect our activities. In 1995 we added the sub-name "…helping people
with developmental disabilities".
While our name has changed, our
commitment to meeting the needs of our community has not.
Mission
"Family Support Services provides quality
recreational, respite and educational programs that improve the quality
of life for people with developmental disabilities by strengthening
their families."