Community and schools participate in Lights On Afterschool
Kansas City, Missouri area schools and community organizations celebrate after school programming with Lights On Afterschool.
Read More ...Kansas City, Missouri area schools and community organizations celebrate after school programming with Lights On Afterschool.
Read More ...The LINC Commission will meet Monday, Oct. 21st at the Kauffman Foundation, 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Mo.
Read More ...Over 150 people filled the Hickman Mills Jr. High School gym for the October 10 Parent University event supported by LINC as an opportunity for families to connect with resources in their school.
Read More ...Over 2,000 people attend the Fort Osage Community Family Carnival Oct. 6 as part of Lights On Afterschool.
Classes are forming for Developing Your Family Child Care Business. Entrepreneurs and family child care providers are encourage to sign up for free classes.
Read More ...Grandfamilies Conference is a free event to connect grandparents and other caregivers to resources on October 25.
Read More ...Area schools celebrate Lights On Afterschool with an evening of programs for students and parents the second week of October.
Read More ...Hickman Mils to host Family Night at District Stadium for Lights On Afterschool.
Read More ...As the Facility Master Plan develops, students, teachers, parents, and community members can share their thoughts about the needs of their KCPS school.
Read More ...As an effort to decrease crime in Kansas City through education, October begins with the Crime Prevention Month KickOff at Swope Park Pavilion.
Read More ...The recent PBS special American Graduate Day 2013 - which aired Sept. 28th - shed light on the problem and shared solutions to improve graduation rates.
One of the solutions featured was "community schools" - what LINC calls its Caring Communities.
Read More ...Tune in to KCPT on Thursday, September 26 at 7pm for a special one-hour presentation of the forum answering questions about the ACA.
Read More ...Crime Prevention Month begins Oct. 1 with a free kickoff event of live entertainment, family fun and presentations from Kansas City Mayor Sly James and Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters-Baker.
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LINC Commissioner SuEllen Fried has been selected by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce for the 2013 ATHENA Leadership Award given to outstanding are women's leaders. Fried was recognized for work as founder of BullySafe USA and her tireless work on women's and child abuse and neglect issues.
Read More ...Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon recently announced Woodland Early Learning Community School will get a major new state grant to help it develop as an early learning center.
Read More ...The LINC Commission will meet on Monday, Sept. 16, 4-6 pm, at the Kauffman Foundation, 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Mo. 64110.
Read More ...LINC-supported food pantry efforts in the Fort Osage area have received 37,453 visits since January 2005. The efforts involve multiple locations and partners.
The LINC Fort Osage Emergency Food Pantry, located at Cler-Mont Elementary School, provides area families with bread, fresh vegetables, dairy and other items offered through a partnership with Harvesters. Read More ...Crime prevention takes focus for at least four KCMO organizations working to reduce crime through prevention, education and community engagement.
Missouri Workforce Investment (MoWIB) board members met with local community partners at a reception at the Sheraton Crown Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Read More ...Kansas City Mayors Sly James (KCMO) and Mark Holland (KCK) will host a community conversation on mental health Sat., Sept. 21st in Kansas City. The meeting will focus on mental health needs for young people and develop a community action plan.
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