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Voices for Children
Voices for Children

For 14 years, Partnership for Children has been working to improve the quality of life for all of Greater Kansas City's children and youth. With help from our community partners, and people like you, we believe we are making significant progress in ensuring a brighter future for our children.

For that to happen, though, we need you to get involved in the effort to better the lives of metro area children and youth. By becoming a member of the Partnership for Children's Voices for Children alliance, you can have a meaningful impact on the well-being of our children.

As a member of Voices for Children, you'll receive:

  • The annual Report Card of the Status of Greater Kansas City's Children and Youth, which tracks the progress our community is making in improving children's lives;
  • The Partnership for Children E-News, our monthly e-mail newsletter which keeps you up-to-date on the news affecting metro area children and youth;
  • Voices for Children Issue Reports, which provide in-depth information on the critical issues impacting our kids. Future topics include out-of-school programs in the metro area, and health insurance coverage for children from low-income families.
  • Advocacy - Partnership for Children will make sure your voice is heard on the local, county, state and national level on the issues affecting Greater Kansas City's children and youth.

There are four levels of membership dues for Voices for Children:

  • $500 - Champion
  • $250 - Guardian
  • $100 - Advocate
  • $50 - Supporter

If you'd like to join the alliance to improve the lives of metro area children, just use our online sign up form.

Or you can send your contribution to:

Partnership for Children
4510 Belleview, Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64111



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