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Emma Ray and her husband, Lloyd P. Ray, returned to Kansas City, Missouri from 1900–1902 to visit with family and to do mission work. They built a rescue mission in an impoverished neighborhood known as Hick's Hollow. [18]
Like many similar organizations, Shelter KC (originally Kansas City Rescue Mission or KCRM), started as a “three hots (meals) and a cot” Christian Gospel mission. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is ...
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers (born 1936) [1] is an American rancher, conservationist, and philanthropist.Owner of the Crystal River Ranch in Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado, she is a strong proponent of conservationism and preservation of the heritage of the American West, and helped implement the legal concept of conservation easements in the state.
KVC Health Systems, Inc. (KVC) is a private, nonprofit child welfare and behavioral healthcare organization. When Kansas became the first U.S. state to privatize its child welfare services in 1996, it selected KVC to be one of the nonprofit service providers.
In recognition of her achievements, the Kenneth L. and Eva S. Smith Foundation is contributing $5,000 to First Tee of Greater Kansas City to support their cutting-edge child development programs ...
The Kansas Department for Children and Families (formerly the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services) is a state agency in Kansas, responsible for the delivery of social services to those in need of them. [4] The agency was founded in 1973, and it is currently headed by Laura Howard.
On Saturday, Dec. 21, the educational center, an organization that works to improve children’s educational environments in Kansas City, thanked Swift on X (formerly Twitter) for her $250,000 ...
Santa Paula Community Center in Tonalá, Jalisco, México. Known in its earlier years as "Holy Land Christian Mission," Children International was founded in 1936. [23] The organization distributed food baskets to widows and poor families, provided early childhood education [24] and operated a small medical clinic as well as a children’s home for orphans.