The Clayton High School Student Who Launched St. Louis Volunteen

As a teen who wanted to spend her summers and free time volunteering for local organizations, Simone Bernstein found the most difficult part was locating volunteer opportunities for teens her age. From the age of 12 she spent time volunteering at her local library and The Magic House, and as she got older, the St. Louis Crisis Nursery and local hospitals. But she had to devote a significant amount of her time to approaching local organizations to ask them what volunteer opportunities were available. She decided that as her next project, she’d make finding volunteer opportunities easier for her and others her age.


“I was surprised at how few resources were available to search for local youth volunteer opportunities,” said Bernstein, a student at Clayton High School. “There are national Web sites that are geared toward ages 18 and older, but I could not find a local Web site for youth.”


So Bernstein launched www.stlouisvolunteen.com last year. The site lists volunteer opportunities for teens and tweens (and even some for adults) at more than 40 local organizations.

The site has gotten media attention and a loyal following thanks to Bernstein, who in addition to regular volunteer work and school spends her time maintaining and promoting the site. On April 11, Bernstein has teamed up with The Magic House to host the first-ever St. Louis Youth and Family Volunteer Fair, a free event where families can find out about volunteer opportunities across the metro area.
“The goal of the fair is to find ways that you and your family can get involved in community service to make St. Louis a stronger community,” Bernstein said. “Volunteering gave me the opportunity to step away from my neighborhood and observe some of the challenges that our community faces. I value my experiences.”


Many organizations that teens are involved in, such as the National Honor Society, required service hours. In addition, some area high schools integrate community service hours into graduation requirements. A quick look at the opportunities listed at www.stlouisvolunteen.com shows volunteer positions in the areas of sports, nature and animals, healthcare, museums and more.
As a busy college-bound teen, how does Bernstein find the time to maintain the Web site? “While I am studying I will take a break to tweet or answer e-mails. I also try to spend a few hours updating the site on weekends,” she said. When she heads to college in the fall she plans to continue updating and maintaining the Web site.


“All I need is a laptop and a cell phone,” she said. That, and time – and Bernstein seems to be able to manage her time very well. Despite launching St. Louis Volunteen, she hasn’t given up regular volunteer work. “It’s important for me to be an active volunteer. I’m promoting youth volunteerism.”


The St. Louis Youth and Family Volunteer Fair will be held Sunday, April 11th from 1 to 4 p.m. at The Magic House in Kirkwood. Admission is a can of food that will be donated to a local food pantry. For more information, see www.stlouisvolunteen.com.

Share This Story
Our Daily Things to Do email is the easiest way to plan your day.
Follow Us
 
Things to Do

Schlafly Art Outside Festival
Friday, September 5, 2025
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Sunday, September 7, 2025

Schlafly Art Outside is a three-day invitational art fair featuring affordable art from more than 60 artists based in the St. Louis region. Enjoy quality art, tasty food, local brews and live music. There will also be hands-on art activities at this family-friendly festival. 

View this event »
Manchester Homecoming
Friday, September 5, 2025
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Sunday, September 7, 2025

Enjoy carnival rides, a parade, kids' entertainment, live music and more at this three-day festival in Schroeder Park. 

View this event »
Kids Art Night Out
Friday, September 5, 2025
Friday, October 3, 2025
Friday, November 7, 2025

Kids Art Night Out at Yucandu Art Studio features a new creative project each month, ranging from mosaics, to collage, printmaking, glitter, clay and more.

 

View this event »
Want daily ideas of things to do? How about special offers & giveaways? Sign up and we’ll handle the rest.
Popular Stories

City Museum's Stuff the Bus Campaign Provides School Supplies for 160 St. Louis Schools

Visit City Museum August 4-17, bring school supplies to donate, and get discounted admission! That's the idea behind City Museum's Stuff the Bus campaign.

Continue reading »
Take Your Kids on a Trip Through Time: History Exploration Days at the Missouri History Museum

Each day, the Missouri History Museum immerses kids in the stories of St. Louis, written over hundreds of years and told through hands-on exhibits, fun-filled activities, and special family-focused events. During the school year, young history buffs of all ages can take an unforgettable journey to our city’s past with a special monthly adventure designed just for them! The Museum’s highly-anticipated History Exploration Days, starting back up this September, lets kids engage with history in creative and unexpected ways and discover how those who came before us continue to impact their lives today.

Continue reading »
Want Your Kids to Learn? Teach Them It’s Okay to Make Mistakes

It’s normal for parents to want to protect their children from failure. It’s also normal to want them to achieve, win, and do their best. But here’s the truth: We don’t learn anything new without making mistakes. I’ll say it again. Making mistakes is a crucial step in learning. If we’re fearful of making mistakes, learning comes to a screeching halt.

Continue reading »
10 Ways to Improve Your Child's Listening Skills

Focused listening is one of the most important skills your child will ever learn. Children with strong listening skills do better in school, sports, relationships and, eventually, in their careers. But many children lack this important skill and parents are rightly concerned. First, listening is much more than just hearing.

Continue reading »
7 Signs Your Kids Are Ready For Their First Sleepaway Camp

It’s time to decide whether to send your kids to sleepaway camp, but how do you know that's the right thing to do? How can you tell whether your kids are ready for their first extended stay away from home? Here are 7 important signs that experts say should inform your decision.

Continue reading »
You Might Also Like...

From Our Sponsors
Follow Us