Kansas City police hosted a listening session Tuesday for neighbors and business owners in the 18th & Vine District. About 60 people attended. At each table, there were about eight citizens and two officers from Central Patrol. The goal of the meeting was to be collaborative and engaging. Sign up for our Newsletters Police said they want to hear from neighbors and businesses on ways they all can prevent and solve crimes, especially after the.
Helping hand: Thelma s Kitchen, first responders provide hope
KCPD hands out Thelma s Kitchen meal tokens
Meal tokens from Thelma s Kitchen are the currency that can make a difference between someone having a meal and going hungry, and a new partnership is opening a new window of opportunity.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Meal tokens from Thelma s Kitchen are the currency that can make a difference between someone having a meal and going hungry, and a new partnership is opening a new window of opportunity.
âTheyâre giving them hope, that token is hope, Thelma s Kitchen program manager Randi Hobbs said.