The St. Louis County Parks Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration and enhancement of St. Louis County's extensive network of 73 parks, covering over 12,500 acres. As the official partner of the St. Louis County Parks Department, they work collaboratively to increase public appreciation, stewardship, and usage of these parks through strategic initiatives and projects, such as the renovation of Kinloch Park, the relocation and restoration of the historic Faust Park Schoolhouse, and the preservation of the Nims Mansion at Bee Tree Park.
With a vision for a sustainable future, the St. Louis County Parks Foundation aims to bridge the funding gap between public resources and the necessary funds required to care for and enhance the county's parkland. Their mission is to ensure the preservation and accessibility of these parks, providing vibrant community hubs equipped with requested amenities, while also preserving the historical and architectural significance of landmarks within the park system.
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