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This week we are discussing nonprofit community theatre and day services individuals with developmental disabilities!
Theater in the Park
Tim Bair and Susan Mong
To enhance the quality of life in our community by providing a variety of entertainment programs through public and private partnerships.
_________________________Developing Potential
Amy Cox
To provide quality day habilitation services to adults with developmental disabilities and support those individuals to reach their potential and achieve a dignified, adult lifestyle. DPI is a holistic program that focuses on Body, Mind, and Spirit of the individuals we support seeking to build strength, foster independence, and be a vehicle for changing lives.
_________________________Spinning Tree Theater
Michael and Andrew Grayman-Parkhurst
Spinning Tree Theatre aims to produce works that celebrate and reflect the diversity of Kansas City itself by exploring a variety of cultures and art forms through theatre, music and dance.
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