Kansas City Compassionate (KCC) believes in the extraordinary strength of unity and the quiet power of compassion. Founded in 2019 by a group of community-driven individuals, KCC was born from a deep desire to support immigrants, grieving families, and those seeking connection in a new home.
To unite and empower our community through culturally responsive programs, compassionate support services, and inclusive spaces, guided by the philosophy of Umoja Ni Nguvu (Unity is Strength).
We envision a future where every immigrant, grieving family, and underserved individual in our community has access to meaningful support, resources, and a sense of belonging.
Mental health is at the heart of wellbeing. We offer safe spaces, counseling referrals, and peer support, especially for...
Our services range from mental health awareness and grief counseling to student workshops and financial literacy session...
READ MOREWe bring people together from cultural events to civic engagement workshops. We help immigrants integrate socially and a...
Small acts of kindness add up. By giving monthly, you help us sustain our most vital programs from bereavement support to immigrant services all year long. Your steady support means ongoing care, stability, and hope for the community.
Help cover emotional and practical support for members navigating loss.
Support workshops that guide new immigrant students through school transitions.
Fund counseling resources and mental health awareness events in the community.
At KCC, our impact is best shared through the voices of those we've served. Here’s what some of our community members have to say about their experience with us:
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