Nevaeh Thomas was assaulted by a Caucasian youth in Shawnee. Although the Shawnee Police Department is saying this is not a hate crime, the assault on Nevaeh included racial slurs among other acts of violence. Empowerment Temple & Alive and Thrive worked with Nevaeh and her family to organize the Kids Against Hate Unity Walk […]
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(July 2020) Wyandot Behavioral Health Network has received a $215,000 grant from Wyandotte Health Foundation to continue the work of a program that supports grassroots efforts to help communities prevent and heal from trauma. This marks the second consecutive year that the Foundation has awarded its Cross-Sector Collaboration grant to the program, Alive & Thrive […]
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(February 2020) January marked a pivotal month in our journey toward building a healthy and resilient Wyandotte County. That’s when we completed our first-ever Community Facilitator Workshop. Designed to prepare community partners for taking trauma-awareness and resilience trainings into their communities, the 5-day workshop attracted 14 participants representing 10 agencies. We can’t thank them enough […]
(May 2019) Wyandot Inc. is excited to announce that it has received a $250,000 grant from the Wyandotte Health Foundation to address trauma and promote community healing. The one-year grant, awarded in May, marks the first time that Wyandotte Health Foundation has sought proposals for a “Cross-Sector Collaboration to Address Trauma.” “We are […]