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Category Archives: Hillcrest
Give Back KC ~ Hillcrest Transitional Housing
(scroll to the bottom for a listing of other ‘Give Back’ blog posts!) Did you know that the average age of a homeless person in Missouri and Kansas is seven years old? Families find themselves homeless for many reasons. Yes, … Continue reading
Posted in charity, Hillcrest, Kansas City Metro
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Help the Barrs Fight Homelessness
Friends, for the fourth year in a row, our family will be walking to raise money for Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Our walk is fast approaching and we’d love for you to consider pledging to sponsor us. Can you imagine losing … Continue reading
What Does "Pantry" Mean To You?
Here is the pantry here at Hillcrest (if you are new, read more about the organization I work for in this post or by clicking the Hillcrest label over to the left): So sometimes when I think about pantry food, … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Hillcrest, resources
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Soooo Behind…
and I’m not sure when I’ll catch up! I hope to make posts about most of these things individually, but until then, here’s May for you all in a nutshell: *I got a haircut.*We planted tomatoes, basil, eggplant, and bell … Continue reading
Posted in Family, family planning, Hillcrest
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A real post!
Sorry for the pseudo-posts lately. Life has been full. Thanksgiving was wonderful. We spent the day with friends from church eating and drinking, singing hymns, playing outside, eating and drinking some more, and laughing a lot. Here are a few … Continue reading
















