Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis

Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis is a non-profit, 501c3 organization. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County.

We work to promote and advocate for quality recreation opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. Louis, incorporated in 1983 as a not-for-profit, 501c3 organization, works to promote and support leisure activities and programs for individuals with developmental disabilities who reside in the Missouri Counties of St. The Recreation Council provides the following services:
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mation/Referral; Quarterly Newsletters and Annual Guides to Leisure Services and Summer Opportunities Guide; Voucher Programs which allow individuals with developmental disabilities to choose and access leisure opportunities that best meet their interests and unique support needs; a Recreation Resource Center that provides publications, information on leisure activities, videos, adaptive recreation equipment, etc., on a no-charge loan basis; Workshops to heighten awareness on the importance of recreation in the lives of individuals with disabilities; Community Presentations; and Networking Opportunities between various recreation providers that provide programming for all individuals! The Recreation Council is funded in part by the Productive Living Board for St. Louis County Citizens with Developmental Disabilities, the St. Louis City Office for DD Resources, the Developmental Disabilities Resource Board of St. Charles County, special events and fundraisers, and private donations.

04/15/2026
The Synapsory is holding a winter break respite afternoon on January 24, 2026. Contact them at 314-402-5797 for more det...
01/15/2026

The Synapsory is holding a winter break respite afternoon on January 24, 2026. Contact them at 314-402-5797 for more details: https://thesynapsory.org/

Rec Providers Meeting
12/12/2025

Rec Providers Meeting

Don't miss FestAbility 2025!!  So many resources for individuals with disAbilities!  While you are there, look up the Re...
09/29/2025

Don't miss FestAbility 2025!! So many resources for individuals with disAbilities! While you are there, look up the Recreation Council.

09/22/2025

September 22, 2025

It is with mixed emotions that I announce my retirement as the Executive Director of the Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis effective October 3, 2025. It is bittersweet to leave such an incredible organization that I love so dearly!

It has always been my priority to bring innovative, inclusive, and enriching programs to individuals with disabilities and their families. I’ve been very fortunate during my tenure at the Recreation Council to have the support to advocate for and implement impactful programs. It has truly been a privilege to help make significant enhancements over the past thirty-five years to allow individuals with disabilities, and their families, to choose recreation opportunities that best meet their interests and support needs.

It has also been a great pleasure working with the staff and board of the SB40 Boards in St. Louis City. St. Louis County, St. Charles County and Jefferson County. Without their support over the years, our work at the Recreation Council would not have been possible. Your partnership has meant so much to me, and to many others as well. Thank you!

To the recreation providers, schools, school districts, Park and Recreation Departments, camps, and other service providers in our service areas, it has been a wonderful and rewarding relationship to work side by side with you in working toward our mission. Your commitment to advocating and/or serving individuals with disabilities in your activities and programs is to be commended. Keep doing what you do! You make such a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families and care providers.

To our participants and their families, I have learned so much from you! Thank you for the honor of allowing me, and our staff, to serve you. I hope for you continued choices and acceptance in recreation and leisure opportunities. Keep advocating for these! Recreation is for EVERYONE! I will truly treasure our interactions and work together.

To my staff, both past and present, I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am to have worked with all of you. You each are so unique. I don’t think I have ever met a more committed, passionate and enthusiastic group of individuals! You have been to me both co-workers and family all-in-one. It has truly been an honor to be your leader. There is no doubt that our current “team” is fully capable of navigating the future of the Recreation Council to benefit our constituents to the fullest. I wish only the best to my successor, Mindy Davis, our new Executive Director. Welcome to one of the best organizations out there, always based on a mission of respect for diversity, equality, and inclusion.

Last, but certainly not least, I am so grateful to the past and present Board of Directors of the Recreation Council for giving me this opportunity as the Executive Director of this fine organization, and for your guidance, and support throughout my years at the Recreation Council. Our work together was both impactful and enjoyable! Thank you so much!

I will be forever grateful for the last 35+ years and what the Council has provided to me on both a professional and personal level. I look forward to the next chapter in my life, and I look forward to the next chapter for the Recreation Council as well. I am filled with much hope and optimism for its future. I will miss you all!
Sincerely,

Susan Fleming, Executive Director

09/17/2025

The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis is looking for a full-time (40 hours/week) St. Louis City/County Coordinator. The Coordinator must have excellent written, organizational and communication skills, possess a related college degree, and have at least three years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, and/or their families. Computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Access) are highly desired. Knowledge of community inclusive and specialized recreation resources for individuals with disabilities in the St. Louis area is also desirable. The Coordinator must be a very motivated self-starter and must be willing to be flexible in working some occasional evenings/weekends as needed. Resumes must be received no later than September 22, 2025. Email resume and cover letter to [email protected]

Fishing for People with DisabilitiesDATE: Saturday, September 27, 2025TIME: 10 am - 12:30pmLOCATION: Bellefontaine Conse...
09/03/2025

Fishing for People with Disabilities

DATE: Saturday, September 27, 2025
TIME: 10 am - 12:30pm
LOCATION: Bellefontaine Conservation Area, 10600 Lewis & Clark Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63136 (map)
WHO: Children and adults with disabilities and their support providers to assist if needed.

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the Recreation Council want everyone to discover the fun of fishing. This program will be catch-and-release, ADA-accessible, and designed specifically for both children and adults who have disabilities. Fishing equipment and bait is provided, adaptive equipment is available as needed, and MDC volunteers will be on hand to help teach and assist. No fishing permit is required for participants at this event. Support staff should accompany participants if needed and may assist them; however, only the participants themselves will be permitted to fish. Participants are welcome to come before or stay after the fishing event and bring snacks or lunch for a picnic by the lake. Advanced registration is preferred by calling 314-322-9592 or register using the form below.

Bellefontaine Conservation Area is located off Highway 367 (Lewis & Clark Blvd) sharing the driveway with the MO Veteran's Home. Look for signs directing you to the event.

Register HERE:

Fishing for People with Disabilities DATE: Saturday, September 27, 2025 TIME: 10 am – 12:30pm LOCATION: Bellefontaine Conservation Area, 10600 Lewis & Clark Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63136 (map) WHO: Children and adults with disabilities and their support providers to assist if needed. The Missouri Dep...

Fishing for Individuals with DisabilitiesDATE: Saturday, September 27, 2025TIME: 10 am - 12:30pmLOCATION: Bellefontaine ...
09/03/2025

Fishing for Individuals with Disabilities
DATE: Saturday, September 27, 2025
TIME: 10 am - 12:30pm
LOCATION: Bellefontaine Conservation Area, 10600 Lewis & Clark Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63136
WHO: Children and adults with disabilities, and their support providers to assist if needed. Open to all ages

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the Recreation Council want everyone to discover the fun of fishing. This program will be catch-and-release, ADA-accessible, and designed specifically for both children and adults who have disabilities. Fishing equipment and bait is provided, adaptive equipment is available as needed, and MDC volunteers will be on hand to help teach and assist. No fishing permit is required for participants at this event. Support staff should accompany participants if needed and may assist them; however, only the participants themselves will be permitted to fish. Participants are welcome to come before or stay after the fishing event and bring snacks or lunch for a picnic by the lake. Advanced registration is preferred by calling 314-322-9592 or register using the form below.

Bellefontaine Conservation Area is located off Highway 367 (Lewis & Clark Blvd) sharing the driveway with the MO Veteran's Home. Look for signs directing you to the event.

Register HERE:

Fishing for People with Disabilities DATE: Saturday, September 27, 2025 TIME: 10 am – 12:30pm LOCATION: Bellefontaine Conservation Area, 10600 Lewis & Clark Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63136 (map) WHO: People with disabilities and their family support or caregivers – all ages The Missouri Department of...

09/03/2025

The 2025 Ride to Unite was a big success! We had over 300 cyclists participate last Saturday, August 30th. It just gets bigger and bigger each year! Pictures will be posted soon!

09/02/2025

The Board of Directors of the Recreation Council is pleased to announce that, following a thorough search process, Mindy Davis has been selected as the next Executive Director, succeeding Sue Fleming upon her upcoming retirement.

Mindy has been a dedicated member of the Recreation Council team for the past seven years, supporting individuals with disabilities and their families in St. Louis City. Her deep knowledge of our mission, strong community connections, and proven leadership make her well-suited to guide the Recreation Council into its next chapter.

Please join us in congratulating Mindy on her new role and celebrating this exciting transition for our organization!

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11457 Olde Cabin Road
St. Louis, MO
63141

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