ThrYve Youth Featured on KCUR
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 …
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 …
The REVIVE team went to Oakland, CA to receive training from Youth Alive! founder of Caught in the Crossfire, a hospital-based violence intervention program. We are working to start the …
If you are asking yourself what am I going to do this summer or asking what is my youth to do this summer, then you have come to the right …
Several youth from ThrYve participated in a fishing derby at the Kansas City Kansas Community College through the Kids on Campus program. The youth had the opportunity to fish and …
ThrYve youth and staff collaborated as a part of the 2018 WY NOW Campaign Video that was supported by the United Way. The United Way Wyandotte County is a collaborative …
It was a fun-filled day for ThrYve youth as they attended the KU football game on November 3rd in Lawrence, KS. Following the game participants and staff had lunch at …
Kansas City Youth Violence Prevention Project featured on KCUR “Up to Date” radio program. Listen here. Pictured here: team members Dr. Jomella Watson-Thompson, Dola Gabriel, Nadia Jessop, and Courtney Moore. Read more.
The University of Kansas has been awarded a four-year, $1.7 million U.S. Health & Human Services grant that will examine the effect of the combined support of multiple organizations and …