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We got together some very helpful friends – both from within Kansas City and without! – to put together some care kits to bring at least a little bit of love and comfort to those in need.
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We got some friends together and, along with the staff of Niles Home for Children, brought Halloween to their kids! You can see the full album posted on Facebook here.
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We, and some Christian friends of the community, got together to assemble some care kits full of sunscreen, water, and nutritious and delicious treats to help those in need around the city!
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With the help of some giving and friendly freethinkers, we grilled up some delicious food and served it alongside some equally delicious sides with yard games and smiles all around!
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We worked with FosterAdopt Connect to help bring some delicious ribs to people to help fundraise for their foster and adoption programs! You can see the full album on Facebook here!
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After some tasty snacks and drinks at Tomfoolerie’s, we got some friends together to assemble bags of hugs and kisses and delivered them to happy folks to celebrate Valentine’s Day! You can see the full album on Facebook here!
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Say “hello” to Jordan McKinney, our new secretary, and Sally Mendon, our new co-directory of philanthropy! Jordan and Sally have both been long-known to the board and frequently supportive of the Kansas City Atheist Coalition, be it from pitching in to help organize events or contributing from their own extensive…
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We were excited to go back to KC Pet Project and help clean and maintain the facilities. Between an upcoming surge of animals abandoned or lost during the hurricane, they needed help in getting their facilities ready for such an influx of furry friends, and we were glad to lend…
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Ever seen someone standing on a street corner and wishing you had something you could do to help them? We have at the Kansas City Atheist Coalition, so we got some helping hands together today to put together care kits filled with water and shelf-stable snacks. Participants then took these…
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The work – both charitable and activism – of KCAC and its sister organization, Kansas City Oasis, was featured in a new article titled “Faith in Kansas City”: At the Kansas City Atheist Coalition, President Joshua Hyde said the group, which is focused on advancing atheism, also volunteers with Micah…