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Help Kansas City become a “Zero” Community
Three Ways to Help End Homelessness in Kansas City
Becoming a Zero Community means finding fair and equitable housing for fewer than 3,000 people currently experiencing homelessness in Kansas City. This goal is achievable!
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Membership
GKCCEH collects dues annually from member agencies.
Advocate
Advocate for equitable policies with us
Donate
Provide critically needed funds to local programs serving people experiencing homelessness.
Among other projects these organizations are expanding housing and employment opportunities, providing resources for people fleeing domestic violence, and advocating for equitable policies around housing, law enforcement, and education.
Membership
GKCCEH collects dues annually from member agencies.
The If you’ve paid dues in 2020, your agency will be listed below. If you don’t see your agency and want to join the GKCCEH in working to end homelessness in Kansas City, then click the button to learn more.
Advocate
Keep up with laws and policies that affect homelessness in Kansas City
It can be exhausting to keep up with and filter the information that is released around political policies and social reforms in Kansas City. We compile our information in one place so that you can advocate for equitable policies with us, when the opportunities present themselves.