Here's where you can find us on other social media.
Facebook: https://t.co/on99Pi5jYF
Instagram: https://t.co/ts4oZwPriz
LinkedIn: https://t.co/YoXUu56YHL
In case you missed it: We announced $4.7 million in grants to support 50 nonprofit organizations in delivering stronger programs, taking risks, building connections, innovating, and growing. https://t.co/Ye7ppG7eET
In case you missed it: As 2023 wraps up, Qiana Thomason is sharing what she hopes will become a seasonal tradition — a Sankofa reflection with thoughts about our work over the past year. https://t.co/dW7gILB6yM
🗣️ Embrace conversation on Jan. 16, National Day of Racial Healing! 🤝 Use the Conversation Guide to talk about racism, racial equity, and healing. Build trust and restore communities. https://t.co/QRo7gn7ERc #HowWeHeal#TogetherWeRise@WK_Kellogg_Fdn
Mission Vision Project recently hosted its annual Critical Mass Gathering mentorship program event — a collaboration between area schools of medicine, hospital systems, and organizations focusing on mentorship between doctors and students of color. https://t.co/gxlTcwvLPS
After graduating from Lee Summit High School, Evan Bailey left the Midwest to obtain a business degree from Florida A&M University. But then an internship and a meeting with John Bluford became a pivotal moment in his life. https://t.co/srnQTdn0Pi
We wish all our community partners much comfort and joy this holiday season.
Our office will be closed starting Friday, Dec. 22, and will reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 2, so our team can recharge and spend the holidays with their families and friends.
Mission Vision Project recently hosted its annual Critical Mass Gathering mentorship program event — a collaboration between area schools of medicine, hospital systems, and organizations focusing on mentorship between doctors and students of color. https://t.co/gxlTcwvLPS
After graduating from Lee Summit High School, Evan Bailey left the Midwest to obtain a business degree from Florida A&M University. But then an internship and a meeting with John Bluford became a pivotal moment in his life. https://t.co/srnQTdmsZK
Health Forward Foundation is proud to announce $4.7 million in grants to support 50 nonprofit organizations in delivering stronger programs, taking risks, building connections, innovating, and growing. https://t.co/Ye7ppG7eET
May all our reflections be a compass, guiding us toward progress, community connectedness, equity, curiosity, and courage in the adventures that await in the new year.
As 2023 wraps up, @Qiana_Thomason is sharing what she hopes will be seasonal tradition — a Sankofa reflection with thoughts about our work over the past year.⏩ https://t.co/dW7gILB6yM
As she shared in last year's reflection, in the Twi language of Ghana, “Sankofa” means to go back and get it and to take from the past what is good and bring it into the present to make progress in the future.