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In this episode, Jessica Lehnherr, CEO of United Way of Kaw Valley, and Brett Martin, Vice President of Community Impact, join us to dive into the incredible work their organization does across four counties. We explore the legacy of the Christmas Bureau, a decades-old initiative that connects donors, adopters, and families in need during the holiday season.
From its humble beginnings cataloguing with index cards to serving over 1,000 households today, the Christmas Bureau demonstrates the power of compassion and collaboration. Hear about the challenges of meeting growing needs in the face of rising costs, the unique role of volunteers, and the profound impact of providing dignity to families.
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https://www.uwkawvalley.org/christmasbureau-adopt
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Joins us for a special episode with Kourtney Barr, Deputy Director of Transformational Services, and Isabell Chronister, Director of Trauma Education & Development, as they share heartfelt stories of transformation, hope, and the power of human connection. This episode dives into the intentional investment in the emotional and spiritual needs of our guests and unsheltered neighbors, exploring how giving people a voice can spark profound change. From addressing the deep wounds of trauma to celebrating every individual’s inherent worth, Isabell and Kourtney invite us to see the Imago Dei—the image of God—in everyone.
Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking insights, they challenge us to meet people where they are and help them discover their true value. Transformation is possible, and this conversation reminds us that love and faith are the catalysts for lasting change.
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Join us for a special episode where we talk with John Roberts, Deputy Director of Community Needs & Services, and Suzie Paslay, Volunteer Coordinator, about the heart and hands behind the Topeka Rescue Mission. TRM’s team gears up for the holiday season—sorting gifts, wrapping presents, preparing food bags, and creating opportunities for intentional holiday moments for both shelter guests, unsheltered neighbors, and community members in need.
As TRM’s volunteer opportunities grow, so does the excitement. John and Suzie share what makes TRM unique: a community where service goes beyond distribution and each volunteer has the chance to make a genuine impact. They explain that a TRM volunteer is someone who truly loves people and feels called to give their time and skills in support of the community. This episode celebrates the holiday season with TRM and shows how, by making needs known, they’re able to meet those needs through purpose, compassion, and faith.
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In this episode, we sit down with Pastor Tim Wilson of Lighthouse Bible Church in North Topeka. Pastor Tim shares the core beliefs that shape his church—Learning, Loving, and Living—as well as the church's deep commitment to serving the local community. Since its founding in 2005, Lighthouse Bible Church has supported the Topeka Rescue Mission and actively engaged in outreach programs like Operation Backpack, foster care, and the Trash Mountain Project. Pastor Tim shares personal stories of transformation, including his own journey from addiction to faith, and emphasizes the importance of a church that is open, welcoming, and committed to serving those in need. Join us as we explore what it means to build authentic relationships and a faith community where anyone can come as they are.
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Join us as we dive into the heartwarming details of the Third Annual TRM Fall Festival, a joyful gathering for unsheltered neighbors, guests, and families. In this episode, Kourtney Barr, Deputy Director of Transformational Services, and Mike Schoettle, Director of Spiritual Wellness & Discipleship, share how the festival has created a safe, inclusive space for everyone—whether they’re enjoying a pie-eating contest or simply finding comfort in being part of a welcoming community.
Hear stories and reflections from guests and unsheltered neighbors who joined in the fun, some experiencing fall festivities like pumpkin bowling and hay rides for the first time. More than just activities, the Fall Festival offers a reminder that everyone deserves a place where they feel seen, heard, and loved. This event opens the door to meaningful conversations, connection, and warmth, even amid life’s toughest seasons.
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In this episode, we’re joined by Marie Pyko, CEO of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, to discuss the vital role the library plays in fostering community learning and connection.
Marie shares the Library's mission of being the center of community learning, emphasizing dignity, inclusion, and engagement for all, including those experiencing homelessness. With a staff of over 170, they continuously look for ways to connect with the community, ensuring that everyone feels welcome. We’ll explore the library’s unique approach as "the university for all" and its 2016 recognition as Library of the Year.Join us as we dive into the power of libraries as bridge builders for community and the role they play in addressing local needs through empathy and innovation.
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In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of the Topeka Rescue Mission, highlighting the dedication and hard work of our facilities and security team. Join Marcus Molinar, Deputy Director of Facilities and Security, and Marvin Blanchett from the Facilities Team, as they share the challenges of managing six buildings and a fleet of vehicles, all while creating new opportunities for former guests. Discover Marvin's inspiring journey from being a guest at TRM to becoming a key member of the facilities team, and hear Marcus's passion for his role as they work together to ensure safety and cleanliness across the organization.
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In this episode, we’re honored to welcome Molly Petrie, Executive Director of CASA, to share the vital role Court Appointed Special Advocates play in the lives of children navigating the court system due to abuse or neglect.
As we explore pressing issues like child homelessness and the growing need for volunteers, Molly highlights how CASA’s work directly impacts the lives of those walking beside you today—children who need guidance and support. With over 650 children in Shawnee County requiring care, the need for community involvement is more urgent than ever.
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Join us in this episode as we sit down with Bill Horn, Worship Ministry Lead at Fellowship Bible Church, and Josh Turley, Director of Strategic Development, to dive into the incredible experience of our recent Night of Praise! Get a behind-the-scenes look at the passion and effort that went into bringing the event to life, discover the deeper purpose that inspired it, and hear our hopes for how it impacted everyone who attended.
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Join us for a special episode with Josh Turley, Director of Strategic Development, and Mike Schoettle, Director of Spiritual Wellness & Discipleship, as they share their excitement for the upcoming Night of Praise! We'll reflect on last year's event and look ahead to what the Lord has in store this year. Mike also highlights the importance of unity in the Body of Christ as we come together in worship. Don't miss Night of Praise on Sunday, September 22nd, at 6 PM at Fellowship Bible Church!
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In this episode, Miriam Krehbiel, Deputy Director of Supportive Services, and John Roberts, Deputy Director of Community Needs & Services, share insights from the recent Kansas Housing Conference they attended. They explore the meaning of attainable housing, the importance of moving beyond emergency shelters, and the critical role case managers play in helping individuals overcome barriers to secure stable housing.
From addressing common misconceptions about homelessness to understanding the complex challenges faced by those pursuing housing, Miriam and John discuss some of the many facets that it takes to provide real solutions. They also highlight successful models from other cities, discuss the need for affordable and safe housing, and remind us why everyone has a reason to care about this issue. By fostering collaboration and building relationships, they show that together, we can make a lasting impact on our communities.
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In this episode, we sit down with Pedro Concepcion, CEO of NOTO Arts & Entertainment District, who shares his journey from Chicago to Topeka and his role in transforming the city's cultural landscape through The Burger Stand and beyond. Pedro discusses the importance of collective growth, emphasizing that a thriving city requires a foundation of morals, strategy, and integrity. He delves into the challenges and opportunities of creating attainable housing in the NOTO district, his involvement in the City Innovation Team, and the importance of removing egos to solve complex issues like homelessness. Pedro also talks about the significance of educating oneself and taking action to change the status quo, stressing that leadership is about serving the community and making decisions for the greater good. Tune in to learn more about how NOTO is contributing to Topeka's growth and why it's crucial to build bridges and be part of the conversation.
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In this episode, Barry Feaker, CEO of Compassion Strategies, and Brett Martin, VP of Community Impact for United Way of Kaw Valley, dive into the "All Hands on Deck" initiative, a bold response to Topeka's homelessness crisis. They discuss the origins, challenges, and community's role in this united effort to find real solutions, emphasizing collaboration, compassion, and the power of community action. This conversation is a call to action for all of us to make a difference.
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Have you ever wondered how trauma affects those experiencing homelessness and what steps can lead to true transformation?
In this eye-opening episode, we speak with Kourtney Barr, Deputy Director of Transformational Services, and Kodee Bloom, Director of Trauma Education and Development. They share their deep knowledge on trauma education and their commitment to fostering lasting change. Kodee delves into the complexities of trauma, emphasizing how understanding past hardships is crucial for long-term healing. Kourtney discusses the mission's holistic approach, covering everything from life skills to career readiness, and underscores the need for more than just surface-level support to enable genuine thriving.Join us as we explore Kourtney and Kodee’s remarkable findings from their internal research on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their impact on those experiencing homelessness. We also discuss their collaboration with the Department of Psychology at Washburn University, the development of the study, and its presentation at the recent American Psychological Association Conference in Seattle. Tune in for powerful stories and insights designed to transform lives and communities.
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In this episode, we offer an inside look at the daily challenges and triumphs at the Topeka Rescue Mission. We sit down with Mick Ballinger, Assistant Director of Men’s Services, as he shares his inspiring journey from the construction industry to becoming a Housing Navigator at TRM, and ultimately, the Assistant Director of the Men’s Shelter. His story is a powerful testament to the impact of faith and community, capturing the essence of seeing beyond labels to recognize the inherent worth in every individual.
We delve into profound themes of hope, value, and redemption, emphasizing the message that every person is valuable—not because of their actions, but because of the identity found in the love and grace of Jesus Christ. Through heartfelt interviews and personal stories, we highlight the Mission’s unwavering commitment to spreading this message of value and hope.
Finally, we invite you to join us on September 22nd for our second annual Night of Praise—a unifying celebration of worship and support for the Mission.
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You've heard his voice, now hear his story!
Join us for an inspiring episode where we delve into the life and journey of Issiah Thurman, TRM's Creative Communications Coordinator.Issiah opens up about his experiences growing up and staying at the Mission, revealing how those formative years profoundly influenced his life. He takes us through his pivotal college years, highlighting his involvement with Christian Challenge and how it helped shape his faith and character. Finally, Issiah reflects on how accepting his current role at TRM has brought his journey full circle, bringing together his past experiences and present responsibilities in a meaningful and impactful way.
Tune in to hear about Issiah's remarkable path and how he's come to embody the mission and values of TRM in his work today.
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Listen in this week as we visit with Janice Watkins, CEO of Topeka Habitat for Humanity, about her transformative initiatives and the organization's extraordinary track record in homeownership preparedness and foreclosure prevention. We delve into an innovative aging-in-place program that goes beyond home repairs to offer comprehensive support, from food access to medical transportation. We also highlight the alarming rise in elderly homelessness and how Topeka's Habitat for Humanity has successfully prevented over 750 households from losing their homes since 2017.
Discover the life-changing House to Home program designed to help individuals trapped in exploitative contracts secure legitimate homeownership. We'll also talk about the Tool Bus initiative, a mobile tool lending service that empowers community members to undertake their home repairs, and the critical role of the ReStore in supporting Habitat’s mission. In this conversation with Janice, we explore the broader implications of the affordable housing crisis, emphasizing the collective effort required to foster a stable, supportive community.
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Join us for an insightful episode as we talk with Andrew Lucas (Director of Distribution Services) and Scott Bryant (Assistant Director of Distribution Services) about our upcoming Back to School event, a crucial initiative supporting students and families in our community. We'll take a deep dive into the essential operations of our distribution center, highlighting how we ensure food reaches those in need. Additionally, we'll explore the significant effects of the recent economic shifts on food distribution, examining the challenges and strategies we've implemented to continue serving our community.
We also shine a light on the amazing efforts within our community to provide hydration stations for those in need. These vital resources are making a significant difference, especially during the hot summer months. Furthermore, we'll discuss the various community-driven initiatives aimed at helping individuals and families who might be struggling to afford food. Hear inspiring stories of neighbors coming together to support one another and learn how you can get involved in these incredible efforts.
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Join us as we visit with Bill Persinger, the outgoing CEO of Valeo Behavioral Health Care. We begin by expressing our gratitude for Bill’s work as CEO as he prepares for retirement, and then delve into his extensive career in mental health. Bill shares insights into the evolution of behavioral health care and the history of community mental health centers in Kansas. We discuss Valeo’s growth, the staffing challenges they face, and the broader landscape of mental health services.
We also explore the importance of community partnerships in addressing issues like addiction, homelessness, and mental health. Highlighting initiatives such as the Mobile Access Partnership and rapid rehousing programs, we demonstrate how collaboration between various agencies fosters public safety, improves access to behavioral health care, and makes a lasting positive impact on communities. Whether you’re passionate about mental health or community service, this episode offers inspiration and valuable insights. Tune in to hear stories of dedication and collaboration that are making a real difference in people’s lives.
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Join us for a special episode as we unravel the intricate layers of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that could impact our unsheltered neighbors. Our guest host, Brett Martin, Vice President of Community Impact at United Way of Kaw Valley, guides the conversation as La Manda, Barry, and Miriam discuss compassion and practicality in homelessness policies, aiming to provide clarity on this complex issue.
We delve deep into the challenges local governments and other entities face in addressing homelessness, striving for balanced, humane solutions that consider the needs of all community members while adhering to legal and ethical standards. We highlight the transformative power of community collaboration and accurate information, emphasizing the need for open, respectful dialogue to counteract misinformation and fear-driven narratives.
This episode showcases how hope, cooperation, and collective action can lead to meaningful change, offering a hopeful vision of what our communities can achieve when we work together. Don't miss this inspiring and informative discussion on building a compassionate response to homelessness.
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