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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.”
– Margaret Mead
While our work may not change the world at large, preventing even a single suicide means saving someone who means the world to their loved ones. The Kim Foundation is dedicated to preventing suicide within our community and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and mental illness. Behind this mission is a team of passionate women working tirelessly to make a difference. While each job is unique, no team member can do her work without the support of the others. Together, these dedicated individuals are the heart of The Kim Foundation! (They’re each pretty darn fun too!)
Click on a team member’s name to learn more about her and the impactful role she plays.
Molly Verble As Executive Director, Molly oversees all fundraising and stewardship initiatives, strategic planning, and program management, while ensuring the foundation stays mission-focused by collaborating closely with the Board of Directors.
Kerri Armstrong Recently promoted to Director of Operations, not only is Kerri instrumental in ensuring seamless day-to-day functions of the foundation, she is also deeply involved in suicide postvention efforts with operations of the Metro Area LOSS Team, leading the LOSS Advisory Board, as well as co-chairing the Nebraska State LOSS Team Coalition. Kerri also manages our volunteer program.
Molly Woodman Freshly promoted to Director of Community Engagement, Molly leads outreach efforts, crafts communication strategies, and provides vital suicide prevention education through the Encouraging Hope trainings. She also keeps the Metro Area Suicide Prevention Coalition running strong.
Ashlee Zaragoza Newly promoted to Program Manager, Ashlee oversees various outreach initiatives, including suicide prevention trainings, events, and community-driven programs. She is especially passionate about lethal means safety, working to educate and raise awareness about the critical importance of reducing access to lethal means as a key component of suicide prevention.
Natalie Wallace As Event Coordinator, Natalie plans and executes the numerous foundation events, overseeing all logistical details while leading event-specific committees and engaging sponsors. She also runs the Youth Advisory Council.