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The Kim Foundation hosts several events throughout the year to educate and inspire a variety of audiences, including students, professionals and the general community.

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Gift of Gratitude

It is hard to believe, but Thanksgiving Day is quickly approaching. Within a…

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Mental Health Needs for Farmers

“Rural America is hurting not just economically, but also emotionally.” American Farm Bureau…

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Fall . . . The Season of Change

Just as Mother Nature is ushering in changes in the weather with the…

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Sympathy vs. Empathy

There is a video by Brene Brown which discusses the differences between sympathy…

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School Resource Fair & Community Outreach

This time of year is a busy one for The Kim Foundation! We were pleased to hold our School Resource Fair on September 19th at the Bellevue Lied Activity Center. The resource fair featured 38 organizations from around the community that presented to school staff about their behavioral health programs.

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Social Media & Mental Health

Previous research has shown the negative effects social media has on mental health, especially with the younger population. While there are some negative effects to social media, recent research has shown there can be positive effects for mental health, specifically with adults.

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Suicide Prevention Month Wrap Up

September was suicide prevention month and there was so much work done throughout the community and nation to raise awareness and increase conversations on both mental health and suicide prevention. Here at The Kim Foundation we were able to do many things throughout the month.

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2019 Hill Day Recap

Last week more than 500 behavioral health advocates traveled to Washington, D.C. to work with our elected delegation and promote the behavioral health needs of those back home. National Council for Behavioral Health puts on Hill Day each year in Washington D.C…

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Our Words Matter

The words we choose to say or the way we choose to represent ourselves matter. Both our words and our nonverbal actions hold a lot of power, more than we probably even realize. There are many reasons why words are so important, especially when it comes to talking about mental illness.

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