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KCK Homeless Health Services Hit by State Funding Cuts

Heartland Health Monitor is a reporting collaboration focused on the impact of health issues in the Midwest.
Heartland Health Monitor is a reporting collaboration focused on the impact of health issues in the Midwest.

A partnership of four nonprofit agencies serving the mentally ill and the homeless in Kansas City, Kansas, has eliminated 26 positions. As Heartland Health Monitor’s Dan Margolies reports, the move by Wyandot Inc. is in response to deep state budget cuts.


 
Heartland Health Monitor is a reporting collaboration focused on health issues and their impact in Kansas and Missouri. The partners — Kansas Public Radio, KCUR Public Radio, KCPT Public Television and KHI News Service — strive to bring listeners and readers timely, accurate and comprehensive coverage of health and health-related issues.  

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