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Is there someone in your life that has been a positive influence or has helped your community? NBC Action News and Certified Transmission want to thank them for the Job Done Right.

 

If you know of someone who should be recognized for the good works they do, share their story with us on our submission page by clicking here.

 

Then watch NBC Action News Saturday mornings at 8:00 a.m. and Sunday at 10:00 to see Frank Boal showcase people in our area who have made a difference.

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  • Historical Society of New Santa Fe

    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. It was incorporated in 1977.

  • Girls on the Run

    Renee Parks with Girls on the Run discusses how her group helps empower girls and encourage positive emotional, social, mental, spiritual and physical development.

  • Buddie's Buddies

    Buddie Butterfield discusses how Buddie's Buddies work with children with different disabilities learn to play adaptive golf.

  • Komen Kansas City

    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.

  • Independence Emergency Preparedness

    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.

  • Job Done Right: Happy Bottoms

    Happy Bottoms is a diaper bank that provides diapers to low-income families with babies.

  • Job Done Right: Turner House Children's Clinic

    This week's Job Done Right Focuses on the Turner House Childrens Clinic.

  • Chiefs Red Coaters help local youth groups

    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.

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  • Big Brothers Big Sisters

    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.

  • Ian's Rainbow

    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.

  • The Children's Place

    Roxane Hill from The Children's Place explains how her group helps children that are the victims of violence and neglect.

  • Children's Ctr Visually Impaired

    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.

  • Job Done Right: Hillcrest Transitional Housing

    Hillcrest is a 90-day transitional housing program for homeless families, individuals and teens.

  • Job Done Right: Ellen Feldhausen from Harvesters

    Harvesters feeds 66,000 people a week, providing a vital service to the hungry.

  • Hope Network works to meet basic needs

    Janet Lowe with Hope Networks describes her group's efforts to to make sure individuals basic are needs met, particularly in five areas: food, shelter, clothing, medical care and emergency assistance.