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We regularly travel around Kansas seeking feedback from community members about their experiences so that we can better inform projects and assessments at CPPR. Every conversation is different because every community is different. The common thread is a profound desire to build a stronger, more connected Kansas, starting at the local level. CPPR's Kaleena Erwin, LMSW, CPM and Meghan Cizek, pictured below, enjoyed moderating the November 14th Foundations of Family Well-Being: A Community Conversation event in Kansas City that brought together area partners, professionals, and residents to explore what helps families thrive and how many sectors of a community can contribute to that future. Thank you to all who attended and shared. All of your insights and expertise are valued and vital for Kansas' future! This event was hosted with support from the Kansas Children's Cabinet, Cornerstones of Care, Kansas Department For Children and Families, KVC Health Systems, and DCCCA.

  • Kaleena Erwin and Meghan Cizek stand in front of the PowerPoint presentation for the Foundations of Family Well-Being event.
  • Foundations of Family Well-Being event attendees are gathered at tables, talking.
  • Foundations of Family Well-Being event attendees are gathered at tables, listening to a presentation.

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