Connect – Spring 2022 | Volume 21, Number 2
Marilyn tried to take her own life twice and nearly succeeded both times. Then her family found Shelter KC Women’s Center. Learn how Marilyn found a new purpose for...
READ MOREMarilyn tried to take her own life twice and nearly succeeded both times. Then her family found Shelter KC Women’s Center. Learn how Marilyn found a new purpose for...
READ MORERaised under a strict father, Tommie rebelled at a young age and left home for good when he was just 16. He became addicted to drugs and spent much...
READ MORE“Shelter KC gave me the hope and the knowledge that any and everything is possible through Christ." SKC-Winter-Newsletter
READ MORE“If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one...
READ MORERandy overcame abandonment as a child and an addiction to alcohol. But when multiple medical problems made it impossible for him to work, Shelter KC was there with the support...
READ MOREA “toxic relationship” left Ursula homeless. Desperately seeking a place to go, she found Shelter KC’s Women’s Center where the staff, and God, welcomed her “with open arms.” Learn...
READ MORETom had been a guest here at Shelter KC off and on for 18 years. He was depressed and confused and turned to drugs to self-medicate. It wasn't until he...
READ MOREJoy, confidence, and empowerment...that's what Shelter KC means to Tina. When she arrived at our door, Tina was lacking in all three of these areas. But her mentors at...
READ MOREBefore coming to Shelter KC, Sandy didn't like herself, and didn't care if she lived or died. But thanks to the help from people like you, she knows God...
READ MORERobin came to Shelter KC and entered our proven Christian Community of Recovery program, and there he felt Jesus behind him, putting a hand on his shoulder. Easter 2020...
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