Harvesters is a regional food bank serving a 27-county area of northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas.

Provides assistance in the following areas: Crisis Services, Education, Employment, Financial Assistance, Food, Health Care, Household Goods, Legal

Once a month, Jackson County Public Health partners with Harvesters to provide families with FREE fresh, healthy produce and nonperishable items at their Lee’s Summit clinic. No need to pre-register — just stop by during an event day/time while supplies last.

The Missouri WIC program provides supplemental food, health care referrals, nutrition education and breastfeeding promotion and support to eligible women, infants, and children up to age five. Fathers, grandparents, guardians, and foster parents may also apply for benefits for the children living in their household.

Bloom International offers a variety of programs with the intent to encourage and uplift women and girls.

Heart and Hand Ministries exists to come alongside people experiencing the adversity of poverty and provide them with services and support that meets needs, instills hope, and provides tools for people to build flourishing lives.

HALO works to provide housing, food, education, and life skills to local homeless and at-risk youth.

Camber Mental Health delivers inpatient and residential care for youth and families in Kansas City, Wichita, Olathe and Hays.
In addition to treatment, they offer free resources for parents, caregivers and professionals to support mental wellness in local communities.

Compass Health Network is a nonprofit health care organization that provides a full continuum of behavioral health services as well as primary and dental health services throughout Missouri.