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Empowering Our Future: Highlights from the 2024 EmPOWER Youth Summit

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Welcome, Natalie!

My name is Natalie (I guess that’s a bit obvious by now) and I believe that moments make memories. Some memories and moments are just too good to keep to ourselves. That’s where I come in! You see, I’m a Kentucky Proud gal turned Nebraska Nice who has learned there are far more stories to tell than platforms available and accessible to share them.

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With Gratitude

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What a Month!

I would like to personally thank each of you who participated in some way in The Kim Foundation’s suicide prevention month activities throughout September. When I reflect on when I began at The Kim Foundation in 2011, the progress and celebration that has grown around this important subject and month is so significant! It fills my heart for sure!

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Join Us for a Night to Remember

The Kim Foundation is excited to announce that we will be hosting a unique experience for our 2024 fall event, A Time for Hope & Healing on September 12th.

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Welcome, Bridget!

Hello! My name is Bridget McGill, and I am incredibly excited to introduce myself as The Kim Foundation’s (TKF) Mental Health Project Intern for this summer!

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A Success!

The Kim Foundation, in partnership with several community organizations, hosted the first ever Middle American School Mental Health Conference at the CHI Center on May 29th and 30th, followed by the annual Nebraska School Mental Health Conference on the 31st at Capitol Marriott.

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A Major Milestone

May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, which is at the core of all we do at The Kim Foundation. As each year passes, it is encouraging to see more of the city embrace the importance of mental health and celebrate this month alongside us.

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Inspiration from NatCon

Have you ever attended a conference for professional development, and walked away wondering if it was worth your time or what you gained from it? I know that I have a time or two, but this year’s National Council for Mental Wellbeing’s NatCon (NatCon) was anything but that! This is a conference I have been attending for more than a decade, and it is always good, but this year’s felt even more relevant and meaningful. There were at least 60 Nebraskans among the sea of 6,000 plus behavioral health professionals in attendance, and every Nebraskan I spoke to, felt the same about this year’s conference.

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