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REVIVE or Reducing the Effects of Violence through Intervention and Victim Empowerment is a hospital-based violence intervention program, that serves 12-24 year-olds who are admitted to the hospital for a …
REVIVE or Reducing the Effects of Violence through Intervention and Victim Empowerment is a hospital-based violence intervention program, that serves 12-24 year-olds who are admitted to the hospital for a …
Pastor Adrion Roberson featured two of ThrYve’s youth on his podcast: Pop’s Corner. The youth discussed COVID 19, their life goals, and their experience with ThrYve. Check out the full …
REVIVE is a hospital-based violence intervention program, that serves 12-24 year-olds who are admitted to the hospital for a violent, interpersonal injury. REVIVE assists ThrYve be providing resources for and …
This article features ThrYve partners Olivia Desmarais (REVIVE) and Damon Daniel (Ad Hoc Group), as well as ThrYve founder Dr. Jomella Watson-Thompson. This article discusses the link between the rise …
ThrYve youth Cobe Clemmons featured as KCK Young Champion Click Me for 2019 Thrive Honorees
KCUR interviewed ThrYve youth for their thoughts on Quindaro Boulevard. “For Some Teens In Kansas City, Kansas, ‘Making It’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Making It Out’ “
In order to extend our outreach ThrYve now has a Facebook Profile! Please follow us to keep updated on what ThrYve Youth, Advisory Boards, and Action Teams are doing. CLICK …
Congratulations, LaNya Meade, the 2019 Guppy Tank Youth Entrepreneur Exchange winner for her entrepreneurial business idea to locally develop and market African-American skincare products. For the second year, Cerise Hall …
ThrYve and Young Women on the Move (YWOM) partnered with Best Harvest Bakery to provide our youth an opportunity for entrepreneurship enrichment. ThrYve and YWOM youth were able to learn …
ThrYve youth Nicholas Brass, Travion Harris, Antonio Garrett, Tahj Harris, La’Nya Meade, JeKyia Hall, Destiny Johnson, and Barry Anderson were interviewed for KCUR 89.3. This led to ThrYve youth being …