$30 million for rent relief coming; here's how to apply

Help is on the way in Kansas City’s struggle against a feared “eviction tsunami.” Area relief agencies will soon have access to more than $30 million in additional Covid-19 federal relief dollars to help pay back rent for households suffering losses because of the pandemic. Here’s how to apply.

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More food relief available to Missouri families

The pandemic relief for families receiving food stamps has been boosted by 15% through June, meaning a family of four can now receive $782 a month. And Aldi grocery stores have been added to Amazon and Walmart as retailers where shoppers can use the EBT food stamps card online.

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Love adds up: Four days, a thousand families, 78,998 pounds of food

At times the wind came whipping cold. Other times a chilling drizzle coated the workers’ parkas and vests. But a partnership between Church of the Resurrection and LINC to deliver meals and other support to Kansas City families carried on regardless of sunshine or winter gloom because the needs of the people lining up in their cars did not change with the weather.

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LINC in Photos 2020

We are happy to share LINC in Photos 2020 – a visual representation of LINC's impact and presence in the community. We look back on this unprecedented year with a new perspective.

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Church of the Resurrection, LINC join in holiday food distributions

Kansas City parent Tiffany Relves was in a state of mind of feeling “like there is no hope” when she got word of one of the Church of the Resurrection’s food drives with LINC. “We have been going through some very hard times this past year. This means everything to my family. This has truly been a blessing to me and my children’s life.”

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We 'chant their names almost as if holy'

Story by story, name by name, the annual Kansas City Black History Project seemed destined to meet this auspicious moment in history. The annual collection of biographies is now a 44-page book with contemporary essays, joining Missouri’s bicentennial and the Black Lives Matter movement.

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