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Parade of Hearts artist sheds light on gun violence in Kansas City
Brooke Jiskra is one of the artists chosen to participate in Parade of Hearts and this year her focus is shedding light on gun violence.Friendship bracelets support victims of Chiefs rally shooting
Cara Cowsert co-owns Wind + Waves, an online bracelet business. She’s making red and yellow bracelets with a heart and selling them for $22, which will go to the victims of the Chiefs rally shooting.Students of color in Olathe set sights on future through mentorship program
Established in 2019, the district's TEAM program is helping students connect with community leaders while showcasing the power diversity and representation holds.KCK police tout success of driver's education program run by officers
Kansas City, Kansas, police officers are closing the divide between teens and officers with a free driver's education program.Olathe man wrongfully identified as Super Bowl rally shooter wants apology
Denton Loudermill is trying to clear his name after social media posts wrongly identified him as the shooter at the Chiefs Super Bowl rally.Lyrik's Institution works to reduce teen crime, violence in KC
The Lyrik's Institution in Kansas City, Missouri, will offer a six-month program with stipends and paid internships to teach teens ways to reduce violence.
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