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Lee’s Summit 'momtorage' continues connection after graduation of their children
A group of mothers in Lee’s Summit are celebrating 13 years of friendship after meeting on their children’s first day of Kindergarten at Longview Farm Elementary.Former client at Northland Clothing Center now gives back in its 65th year
Katie Smith was a third-generation client of the Northland Clothing Center throughout most of her childhood, and now, she's a volunteer in the center's 65th year of service.Daughter to host 12-hour bake sale to benefit Alzheimer's in honor of her dad
Elaine and Morgan Belardo have hosted the Sweet Exchange bake sale in Leavenworth every year since 2018 in honor of Jose Belardo, their husband and dad, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.LGBTQ members of Trinity United Methodist Church explain being accepted
At Trinity United Methodist Church in Kansas City, every Sunday is filled with church-goers. But, especially this Pride Month, they want everyone to know, no matter who you are, you’re always welcome.'Trying to deal with these things': June is Alzheimer's, Brain Awareness Month
June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. The Alzheimer's Association wants people to "take charge" of their brain health to prevent the onset of Alzheimer's and other dementias.Kansas City-area families turn to food pantries as kids are out of school
As the summer season unfolds, some families in Kansas City are increasingly turning to local pantries for assistance, especially with rising food prices and more mouths to feed.
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