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Family Resource Center average salary is $29,141, median salary is $29,141 with a salary range from $29,141 to $29,141.
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Program Administrator 29,141-29,141 Saint Louis, MO, 63101 2017 Family Resource Center Program Administrator Salaries (1)
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  • Family Resource Center
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Saint Louis, MO
  • Family Resource Center, an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) agency, provides programs and services in St. Louis City and County, and the surrounding counties of Jefferson, St. Charles and Franklin. Established in 1974, Family Resource Center provides therapeutic and support services to nearly 10,000 children and parents each year. We help children and families in which some form of child abuse or neglect has occurred as well as those who are at risk of abuse occurring in their homes. We do this by:? Helping struggling families become strong, healthy, and stable? Helping sad and frightened children heal from the trauma of abuse