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Randy Horn of Wheels of Freedom talks about how the organization refurbishes used wheelchairs to donate to underdeveloped countries.
Beckie Cooper with the Midwest Chapter of the ALS Association talks about the mission to empower people with Lou Gehrig’s Disease to live fuller lives by providing compassionate care and support
Kathy Zents with the Health & Safety Council of Western Missouri and Kansas talks about how the nonprofit organization aims to save lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes and communities.
Tim Lockyear talks about how the Supporting Kids Foundation aims to raise as much money possible to help families with a child battling cancer.
Virginia Lewis-Brunk with Sunflower House, talks about how the non-profit, United Way agency is helping to protect children in the community from physical and sexual abuse.
Amy Stoll with First Downs for Down Syndrome talks about how the Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Line raises money and awareness for Down Syndrome organizations.
Brian Lawrence with 810 Cares for KC talks about how the organization contributes money and time to those groups that help others and make the metro area a better place to live.
Danielle Taylor with Through Our Children’s Lives talks about the mission of the Kansas non-profit to ensure the well being of abused women and children.
The Historical Society of New Santa Fe was established to preserve and memorialize the history of the town of New Santa Fe, MO and surrounding regions.
Doug Cowan with the Community Services League talks about how they help the "poorest of the Poor" with emergency needs.
Renee Parks with Girls on the Run discusses how her group helps empower girls and encourage positive emotional, social, mental, spiritual and physical development.
Mary Lynne Dolembo with the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired (CCVI) explains how the group helps families when children face challenges with their vision.
Independence Fire Chief Sandy Schiess outlines the numerous local groups that have banded together to be ready in the time of need anywhere in the country.
Katie Linden with Susan G. Komen for the Cure talks about the different services like a mobile mammography center that her groups help bring to patients in the Kansas City area.
Buddie Butterfield discusses how Buddie's Buddies work with children with different disabilities learn to play adaptive golf.
Roxane Hill from The Children's Place explains how her group helps children that are the victims of violence and neglect.
Peggy Van Dyke from the Foundation for Inclusive Religious Education (FIRE) discuss her group's efforts to provide educational opportunities to children with special needs.
Gary Swanson with the Heartland Honor Flight details his efforts to honor veterans.
Lisa Ousley with the Society of St. Andrew discusses the group's efforts in the End Hunger program to bring fresh food to metro families.
In this week’s Job Done Right, Lori Ross talks about Midwest Foster Care.
Janet Moore from the Child Abuse Prevention Association sits down with Frank Boal to discuss their mission of prevention and treatment of child abuse.
Brian Gregory with the KC Chiefs Red Coaters sits down with Frank Boal to discuss the groups mission to help more than 60 local youth agencies every year.
Janet Lowe with Hope Networks describes her group's efforts to to make sure individual basic needs are met.
Julie Moise from Ian's Rainbow Flu Foundation discusses how she is memorializing her son by raising awareness of the seriousness of influenza in children.
Ryan Rink from Big Brothers Big Sisters talks about his organization's efforts in the area, including the annual Man to Man event at Arrowhead.
Al Brown from the Raytown Emergency Assistance Program (REAP) explains how his organization helps communities with everything from heating costs to school supplies.
This week's Job Done Right focuses on Braden's Hope for Childhood Cancer.
This week's Job Done Right Focuses on the Turner House Children's Clinic.
Ellen Feldhausen talks about Harvesters which feeds 66,000 people a week, providing a vital service to the hungry.
Dr. Jeremy Fry outlines how his organization helps families find their smiles by bringing braces to kids in need.