WEPOWER Wednesday: Biz, Babies, and Tornado Relief
May 28, 2025
WEPOWER Wednesday: Biz, Babies, and Tornado Relief

Friend,
In the past two weeks, we’ve witnessed both the heartbreak and the power of community. From devastating tornado damage to child care centers across our region, to the nationwide Day Without Child Care mobilization, one thing is clear: we are stronger when we show up for each other.
This week’s newsletter includes ways to support tornado recovery, a reminder of how strong our Child Care providers are, and a final reminder—Accelerator applications are now open through May 30.
Let’s keep building, together.
With deep love and belief in our future,
The WEPOWER Team

CALLS TO ACTION
In just a few weeks, we gather. We activate. The VALUE Collective invites YOU to the Power Exchange—a day where purpose meets community action to spark lasting change in East St. Louis.

WEPOWER's accelerators have been extended to May 30th! These 12-week programs are designed for entrepreneurs who are ready to grow their businesses.

The St. Louis Early Childhood Tornado Response Team is currently accepting disaster relief funds to support early childcare centers following the May 16th tornadoes in St. Louis.

UPDATES
Our child care centers are still in crisis
Last Friday’s tornado left a path of destruction—and for many early childhood centers, recovery will take weeks, even years. As this First Alert 4 story shows, leaders like Angela Malone, director of Raggedy Ann ‘n Andy Learning Center, are working tirelessly to care for children and families while navigating deep loss and damage.
This is what happens when systems already stretched thin are hit by disaster. And this is exactly why we fight—to build a future where child care is safe, resourced, and treated like the essential infrastructure it is.
If you’re ready to help:
Fund Early Childhood Tornado Rapid Response: https://bit.ly/STLECERR
Let’s keep showing up for the spaces that show up for our babies. Every day. Without fail.

Sign up for WeBuild: Tornado Tech Triage
WeBuild: Tornado Tech Triage is TechSTL’s rapid-response effort to connect volunteer tech talent to support the work addressing urgent community needs after the recent tornadoes. They're mobilizing developers, designers, analysts, project managers, and media creators to assist local businesses & nonprofits impacted by the storm.

NEWS + OPPORTUNITIES
- Missouri lawmakers pass referendum seeking to repeal abortion-rights amendment approved by voters last year
- Welcome to Missouri, where the vote of the people is never safe
- The Child Care for Every Family Network is the national movement and campaign to guarantee child care for every family and good wages for child care providers.
- Are you a General Contractor? Check out St. Louis Development Corporation’s (SLDC) Request for Bid for Martin Luther King Drive Buildings 13-18, St. Louis, MO
INSPIRATION
Laying the groundwork
“After a rain, mushrooms appear on the surface of the earth as if from nowhere. Many come from a sometimes vast underground fungus that remains invisible and largely unknown. What we call mushrooms, mycologists call the fruiting body of the larger, less visible fungus. Uprisings and revolutions are often considered to be spontaneous, but it is the less visible long-term organizing and groundwork – or underground work – that often laid the foundation. Changes in ideas and values also result from work done by writers, scholars, public intellectuals, social activists and participants in social media. To many, it seems insignificant or peripheral until very different outcomes emerge from transformed assumptions about who and what matters, who should be heard and believed, who has rights.” -Rebecca Solnit

Let's keep building,
Your Friends at WEPOWER