May Mental Health Month: A Red Circle Launches National Arts & Wellness Hub to Support Youth Healing Through Creativity

A Red Circle, a North St. Louis County-based nonprofit advancing racial equity through food access, education advocacy, and community wellness.
The Creative Spot in Ferguson blends art, music, and therapy into a replicable, community-led solution for youth mental wellness and trauma recovery.
Now open to the public, A Red Circle's Creative Spot offers year-round creative programming—including music, visual art, drumming, storytelling, and intergenerational events—designed to help the community process trauma and reclaim joy.
“The community was reeling in grief after the uprising—but even then, we didn’t sit still,” said Erica R. Williams, Executive Director of A Red Circle. “We organized, we protested, and we built spaces of joy. The Creative Spot is part of that movement. It’s a space for healing, imagination, and legacy—designed to meet our people with care and belonging.”
The center opened May 2–3 with a ribbon cutting and two-day celebration attended by over 100 people. Guests explored softly lit rooms filled with youth artwork and communal gathering spaces. Painting stations, music performances, and welcome banners created a vibrant, affirming environment for local families, educators, artists, and officials.
“This isn’t just a building—it’s a portal,” said Jessica Johnson, Community Arts Director of The Creative Spot. “Our people deserve beautiful spaces designed with them in mind.”
Restored with support from Forward Through Ferguson, private donors, and community partners, the building is now a sanctuary for resilience. At a time when schools are slashing arts and mental health budgets, A Red Circle's Creative Spot provides an urgently needed alternative. Most programs are free, all are culturally grounded and trauma-informed.
A Red Circle's Creative Spot programs are now underway, including:
* Creative Drop-Ins: Fridays, 12–5 PM – karaoke, crafting, informal tours
* Drumming 4 Peace Camp: July 14–18
* Kwanzaa Stage Show – “The Village It Takes”: Auditions Wednesdays, 5–8 PM, performers receive stipends
* Monthly Art Healing Workshops: Launching January 2026
* StoryLab Podcast Studio: In development
Residents can also use art supplies freely, complete school art projects, or reserve the space for small ensemble rehearsals. A professional recording studio is planned, with a fundraising goal of $32,000 to support community access to music therapy, podcasting, and album creation. To reach The Creative Spot directly, call (314) 528-2303.
According to Frontiers in Psychology, arts-based therapies help regulate emotion and support recovery from trauma. Music therapy, in particular, is effective for PTSD, autism, depression, anxiety, and grief. “Right now, I go after school when I can. But when summer starts, I’ll be here every day,” said 14-year-old Ferguson resident Malik. “I can write music, talk to people who understand me, and not feel like I’m carrying everything by myself.”
Opening weekend welcomed local leaders and supporters, including:
* Mayor Ella Jones (Ferguson)
* Senator Angela Mosley
* State Representatives Kem Smith, Yolonda Fountain-Henderson, Stephanie Boykin, Chanel Mosley
* Mayor Reginald Jones (Dellwood)
* Councilperson Naquittia Noah
* Chief Troy Doyle and Patricia Washington (Ferguson Police)
* Delegate LaRhonda Wilson from Congressman Wesley Bell’s office
* A Red Circle Board Members: Marilyn Aleem, Jerome Carroll, Charles Johnson, Tori Sombright, Vanessa Howard
Each affirmed the space as a vital step in Ferguson’s long-term healing.
A Red Circle announced its new sponsorship program, which invites individuals and organizations to support The Creative Spot via "Sponsor the Spot."
* Friend of the Arts ($25–$49): Listed in “Friends” roll, small branded gift
* Creative Supporter ($50–$99): Discounts on select programs, digital media
* Program Partner ($100–$999): Complimentary tickets, public recognition, option to host a small event
* Program Sponsor (\$1,000–\$2,500): Event materials credit, artist gift, social media shout-out
* Community Builder (\$2,501–\$5,000): Logo in promotions, VIP reception
* Changemaker Partner (\$5,001–\$10,000): Prominent logo placement, meet-and-greets
* Visionary Circle (\$10,001–\$25,000): “In Partnership With” event billing, VIP event hosting
* Empowering Voices (\$25,001+): Recording studio naming rights, permanent recognition, studio use discounts
Why This Matters: According to the CDC, more than 2 million U.S. students—disproportionately in Black communities—lack access to arts education. Meanwhile, federal budget proposals threaten key mental health programs. A Red Circle's Creative Spot offers a replicable, community-based response where creativity meets care.
The Creative Spot’s launch plans to celebrate:
* Mental Health Awareness Month (May)
* National Black Family Day (May 19)
* Black Music Month (June)
* Juneteenth (June 19)
* International Youth Day (August 12)
* National Arts in Education Week (September)
* National Drum Month (November)
* Kwanzaa (December)
* Giving Tuesday (December 2)
Year-round themes include local control, Black Futures, and community wellness. This is what rebuilding after Ferguson looks like—not just restored buildings, but restored voices. Not just programming, but purpose, power, and possibility.
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About A Red Circle: Founded in 2017, A Red Circle is a nonprofit organization based in North St. Louis County promoting community wellness through arts, agriculture, education, and economic empowerment. Learn more at http://www.aredcircle.org or call A Red Circle's Creative Spot at (314) 528-2303.
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