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Together with Veterans AND Morris County Partners with CrossWinds to Expand Care Access
CrossWinds Counseling and Wellness has entered into a formal agreement with Together with Veterans AND Morris County to increase access to essential behavioral health services to residents who lack the financial means to pay for care. Together with Veterans AND Morris County enlists rural veterans and their local partners to undertake the important mission of reducing veteran and civilian suicide. Their work strengthens the county's behavioral health safety net by helping ind
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3 days ago1 min read


How Crosswinds Morris County is Making an Impact with Their Food and Clothing Drive
Every day, many families in our community face challenges putting food on the table and finding suitable clothing. These basic needs are essential for health, dignity, and well-being, yet not everyone has easy access to them. Crosswinds (Morris County) is stepping up to help by organizing a food and clothing drive that invites everyone to contribute and make a real difference. This initiative focuses on collecting meal kits and everyday items to support those who need it most
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4 days ago3 min read


Safe Food Handling for Holiday Meals
K-State food safety expert shares holiday meal reminders
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Nov 243 min read


2025 Morris County Care & Share Christmas Project Underway
All in the Morris County and USD 417 area are invited to consider helping with the county-wide Christmas Project sponsored by Care & Share. This annual Christmas Project is a joint effort of Care and Share, the Child Healthcare Organization, and various other civic organizations, church groups, schools, and individuals. Angel Tree Gift Tags will be available in 7 different area locations beginning November 17th: Bank of the Flint Hills, White City Farmers and Drovers Bank, Al
jjohnson5978
Nov 191 min read


Farm Families Coping with Dementia (FFCD) Program
Older farmers are more likely to develop dementia, which can increase their risk of injuries - especially on farms and ranches. Even those with memory problems who just live on a farm, not work on it, can be at risk. While there are general resources for farm and home safety, there aren’t any programs that focus on the specific challenges of dementia in farming communities. Caring for someone with dementia in these areas can also be especially tough on families. To fill this
jjohnson5978
Nov 121 min read
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