Wells/Goodfellow & Hamilton Heights

Our Team

  • Charles Hatley

    Site Supervisor - Wells/Goodfellow

    My name is Charles Hatley, I was raised in the Walnut Park neighborhood. I grew up in an era that was prone to gun violence. I adopted these negative behavior due to environmental risk factors, which led me to prison several times in my life. It was prison that introduced me to Christianity and I accepted the Lord as my personal savior. I wanted to become a better person and change became my life's mission, this was accomplished by me serving others.

  • Corey "Noon" Carter

    Violence Interrupter

    My name is Corey “Noon” Carter and I grew up in the Mark Twain, Walnut Park area. I was drawn to violence intervention work because I want to give back to the city, it is becoming overrun with violence and I want to help. I am a people person, a team player and my favorite part of St. Louis is the Northside.

  • Reginald "CAT" Beasley

    Violence Interrupter

    I’m Reginald “Cat” Beasley and I grew up in East St. Louis/Washington Park. I do violence intervention work because there is a need for peace amongst our elders, women and children. But, most of all, I want to establish empathy amongst the brothers in our community so that there will be respect for other people’s lives. I am eager to provide solution-based information to the youth, men and women in our communities.

  • Tyra "Norky" Lewis

    Violence Interrupter

    I’m Tyra, a.k.a. Norky, and I grew up on the Westside of St. Louis. I was drawn to violence intervention work because I believe peace is everything and all of our children deserve to grow old and live life without the fear of violence.

  • Kelvin Pettis

    Resource Specialist

    I’m Kelvin and I went to St. Louis Community College to train as a Community Health Worker. I love to hunt or fish in my free time, and my favorite things about St. Louis are the parks, the food and the beautiful people.