I drove into the parking lot of an automobile dealership a while back when I was looking for where I could get my vehicles software upgraded. I suddenly felt very uncomfortable and like I needed to get away from their as fast as I could. I drove off quickly. As I was driving home IContinue reading “Helpless, Powerless, Angry”
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HOUSING IS A NECESSITY
I worked in a Youth Residential Behavioral Health Treatment facility and saw first hand the impact on children who have not had the most basic need of shelter in their lives. A lot of people do not hear or know about these children because of privacy laws but the majority of the youth I talkedContinue reading “HOUSING IS A NECESSITY”
Vote For Kids – June 2023 KC City Council Election
There are a lot of great candidates on the ballot for the upcoming June 20, 2023, Kansas City Council Election. I have learned a lot about our city government from following along with this election. I know many of us feel like our city council people are not responsive to our needs. The best wayContinue reading “Vote For Kids – June 2023 KC City Council Election”
Missouri: Show-Me State or Hypocrisy State?
Growing up in Missouri I was taught that I lived in the Show-Me state. To me that meant we didn’t believe everything we were told and instead, we trusted what we saw with our own two eyes. Today, I still tell people “show me don’t tell me”. I am not sure what happened to thatContinue reading “Missouri: Show-Me State or Hypocrisy State?”
Candidate Questionnaire
How many of you have tried to really research candidates, decide on who you are going to vote for, are happy when they win ONLY to find out that you fell for a lot of political hogwash? As an advocate for all children, I am so frustrated by the politicians who claim to be forContinue reading “Candidate Questionnaire”
Full of Hope
I had lived or worked with many different types of people who were not raised anything like I was, which helped me to see things from different perspectives. I thought I had seen pretty much anything and was mostly shock proof. My last job experience not only showed me some sides of life I hadContinue reading “Full of Hope”