At Quantum, we care deeply about your Financial Security, but we also care about the families and community we plan for. We are passionate about making a difference in building stronger communities through financial support, and collaboration with our partners.
SLUH
Saint Louis University High School is a Catholic, Jesuit college-preparatory school for young men, committed to our presence in the city of St. Louis and dedicated to building Christ’s kingdom of truth, justice, love and peace. We serve young men based on their ability to succeed, rather than their economic circumstances.
Through a rigorous academic program, we help our students develop critical minds and a life-long devotion to learning that informs moral choices and transforms lives.
In addition to assisting in the intellectual, aesthetic, social, and physical formation of our students, we help them develop compassionate hearts by fostering habits of personal prayer, reflection, and service for the Greater Glory of God.
Learn MoreCovenant House
Covenant House builds a bridge to hope for young people facing homelessness and survivors of trafficking through unconditional love, absolute respect, and relentless support. The doors are open 24/7 in 34 cities across the Americas and our high-quality programs are designed to empower young people to rise and overcome adversity, today and in the future.
NCCS - National Children Cancer Society
In 1987, a relatively new and expensive procedure known as bone marrow transplantation (BMT) was becoming recognized as a viable treatment for certain cancers. Despite this recognition, most insurance companies considered BMTs experimental and would not fund them.
It was for this reason the NCCS was started – because every child with cancer deserves every chance to live.
The National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS) provides emotional, financial, and educational support to children with cancer, their families and survivors.
Learn MoreALSF
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of 4-year-old Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who was fighting cancer and wanted to raise money to find cures for all children with cancer. Her spirit and determination inspired others to support her cause, and when she passed away at the age of 8, she had raised $1 million. Since then, the Foundation bearing her name has evolved into a national fundraising movement and is one of the leading funders of pediatric cancer research in the U.S. and Canada.