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Shelter KC helps those experiencing homelessness celebrate Easter

Shelter KC helps those experiencing homelessness celebrate Easter Nate Quick/KSHB and last updated 2021-04-03 16:58:48-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One Kansas City, Missouri, organization spent the days leading up to Easter helping people who are experiencing homelessness celebrate the holiday. Volunteers with Shelter KC, a Christ-centered nonprofit, put together Easter baskets to distribute Saturday morning. Eric Burger, Shelter KC executive director, said each of the baskets contained personal items, Easter candy and a New Testament. “We just want to be able to share love with people during this time,” Burger said. The important aspect of their efforts, according to Burger, is to ensure that those experiencing homelessness understand they have value and that they haven’t been forgotten.

Kansas City, Missouri, coalition offers hope through food truck event

Kansas City, Missouri, coalition offers hope through food truck event KSHB The Justice and Dignity Center Coalition offers to pay for meals for anyone who visits its Food Truck Saturday event between noon and 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, 2021. The center had food trucks at two locations Saturday. and last updated 2021-03-13 22:58:12-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One Kansas City, Missouri, organization hopes to stimulate the economy, promote small business and feed the community through its Food Truck Saturday events. The Justice and Dignity Center Coalition hosted its event Saturday afternoon at 3114 Paseo Blvd. and 2908 Indiana Avenue and covered the cost of meals for anyone who showed up between noon and 1 p.m.

Kansas bills would require investigations into maternal deaths

Kansas bills would require investigations into maternal deaths Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. KSHB and last updated 2021-03-17 15:04:33-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One Kansas City metro woman has joined forces with Kansas lawmakers to push for new legislation that would better track outcomes for minority mothers and their children. Sapphire Garcia-Lies, whose daughter Ella died in utero and was stillborn, said concerns about her daughter not moving much near the end of her pregnancy were downplayed by medical professionals. “If they had caught that in time when she was still moving some then I think that she probably could’ve been saved,” Garcia-Lies said.

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