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Welcome to Golden Harvest Thrift Store! New to Great Bend, built for community, dignity, and change. At Golden Harvest Thrift Store, every purchase and donation supports Catholic Charities’ mission to uplift our neighbors in Southwest Kansas. Together, we create opportunity, foster dignity, and build a more caring community—one quality item at a time. Our Mission: To serve our neighbors in need by providing affordable, quality goods that support Catholic Charities programs and promote financial independence for individuals and families. Our Vision: A thriving thrift store powered by community stewardship, volunteer service, generosity, and hope. Become a Volunteer! Join a friendly…
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As the Advent season approaches, Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas invites you to embark on a unique and enriching journey with our Second Annual Online Advent calendar, "Awakening Hope: Advent Reflections for the Soul." Once again, we're excited to offer a vibrant and interactive way to engage in the spirit of Advent, bringing moments of reflection, inspiration, and community action straight to your fingertips.From December 1st through December 25th, you are invited to visit our online Advent calendar where each day unveils a new opportunity to deepen your connection with the themes of hope, resilience, and service. Our Advent Calendar…
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This month, we wish to honor and commemorate the lives of two extraordinary friends of Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas: Richard Gerber Sr. and Tom Lytle. Richard Gerber Sr. Richard Gerber Sr., who passed away at the age of 104, was a cherished friend and a significant donor to Catholic Charities. His enduring legacy of generosity and service is reflected in his family; his daughter, Patty Dunkle, serves as a board member, and several of his other children are significant friends and donors of our agency as well. Richard’s life was a testament to hard work, dedication, and community service.…
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At Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas, stories like Lakin Funk's illuminate the profound impact of open adoption, not just on the adoptive family, but on the birth mother, her family, and everyone involved. Lakin's journey is one of courage, love, and selflessness—a testament to the transformative power of open adoption. Finding the Right Path Lakin Funk's journey began in Great Bend, Kansas, where she spent her formative years. Her path took her through college and into the dairy industry in South Dakota, until an unexpected pregnancy brought her back home. Reflecting on her decision to pursue adoption, Lakin shared, "I…
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May is National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month! It's a time to celebrate the historic decline in the teen birth rate in the United States and highlight the importance of helping adolescents reach their full potential. Despite the progress that has been made, however, we still see disparities by race, ethnicity, and in the most vulnerable populations---including youth who are homeless, living in foster care, or involved with the juvenile justice system---compared to the general population. For this reason, it is important to increase capacity in our local communities to serve vulnerable youth so that we can decrease the US teen…
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I wonder what she is doing right now. Is her sweet mama holding her, kissing her cheeks and telling her how much she is loved? Is her daddy blowing raspberries on her tummy and grinning at the sweet sound that comes from her perfect mouth. Is her big brother, laying on the floor beside her swing, telling her a story? Honestly, it doesn’t really matter what she’s doing. I know that she is loved, and that’s all that matters. My name is Lydia and I placed my perfect little girl for adoption 2 days after she was born. The raw…
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In a world where dreams sometimes feel distant, Casey and Michael found themselves navigating a path they hadn't initially envisioned—one that led them to their beautiful daughter, Natalee, through the open adoption program at Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas. The Batchmans, married in 2017, embarked on their family journey with hope and anticipation. Yet, as Casey shared, "We spent the next few years going to different specialists and trying to figure out what our cause of infertility was... It was not the funnest journey." The emotional and financial toll of infertility was significant, leading them to consider adoption, although it…
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By Dave MyersSouthwest Kansas Catholic It is a story born 21 years ago, when a little girl in Ulysses was eagerly awaiting the arrival of her aunt's adopted baby boy. Over the years, Kayla Hensley's new cousin, Bryce, would become like a brother to her, and Kayla never forgot that it was through Catholic Charities that her aunt and uncle had adopted her cousin and friend (who is now studying architecture at K-State). More than two decades later, that same little girl who waited excitedly for her new cousin, is eagerly and patiently (and sometimes not so patiently!) awaiting, with…
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By Dave Myers, Southwest Kansas Catholic It was a heavy-hearted day to be sure -- the day after the Value Them Both amendment failed to pass -- but perhaps not more-so than for a young couple from Andover and a multitude like them. The couple has been hoping and praying to adopt a child through the Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas adoption program. As August 2 approached, Louis and Amy allowed themselves hope that the passage of the amendment would result in an increased chance of them achieving their dream of adopting a child. Instead of the couple seeing their chances of…
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Finding Hope amidst Uncertainty Danielle and Scott Delgadillo, parents to five active children, have faced challenges that would test even the strongest families. Their journey with Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas began during a time of profound need and uncertainty. In the wake of the birth of their fourth child, Danielle encountered severe health complications. A hernia surgery led to a life-threatening infection, leaving her hospitalized for over a month. During this time, Scott took on the role of caregiver, balancing his work with supporting Danielle and their children. As Danielle recalls, "I was unable to do anything. I couldn't…
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In the heart of Kansas, a story of resilience and transformation unfolds—a story that encapsulates the mission and values of Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas. This is the story of Nathan Guile, a man who has emerged from the grips of addiction and homelessness to become a beacon of hope and change in his community. Nathan's journey began in chaos, as he found himself trapped in the throes of addiction and the transient lifestyle it fostered. "I was sleeping in a park behind the rodeo grounds," Nathan recalls, facing an uncertain future with fear. His life was a series of…
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In a heartwarming display of community support and generosity, Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas recently received a generous gift from Communities Organizing to Promote Equity (COPE). This is the second time that Catholic Charities has been honored with such an award, thanks to the nomination by Flor Sanchez, our local liaison for COPE. Brittaney Fox Bennett and Lori Titsworth, staff members in the Great Bend office, were thrilled to go shopping for our non-food pantry with the funds provided by COPE. Their shopping spree resulted in a bounty of essential personal and household items, including 12 bars of soap, 9…
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The transition from Cuba to Kansas marked a profound change in Linet Garcia’s life, filled with both hope and significant challenges. Her journey from a university graduate in Cuba to a refugee, and now an Employment Specialist at Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas, offers deep insight into the myriad difficulties faced by refugees as they adapt to life in the United States. From Cuba to Kansas: A New Beginning Linet's journey began in Moron, Cuba, where despite a successful academic career, including a university degree in English and French from the University of Santa Clara, economic and social upheaval shadowed…
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In the vibrant community of Garden City, a remarkable story of resilience and commitment unfolds at Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas. Adner Louis, originally a refugee from Haiti, now serves as a CMA Benefit Specialist in the Refugee Resettlement Program. His journey from the troubled streets of Port-au-Prince to the heart of Kansas is a vivid testament to the enduring spirit of hope and the transformative power of community support. From Haiti to New Beginnings Adner’s life in Haiti was marked by a blend of personal ambition and the harsh realities of his surroundings. "I was living in Port-au-Prince, in…
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This summer, the streets and landmarks of Garden City, Kansas, transformed into vibrant learning hubs for a group of young newcomers, thanks to Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas and the enthusiastic leadership of Esther Reyes. Esther, our lead staff member for the Refugee School Impact Program, orchestrated a summer program that was both educational and integrative for refugee children in our community. A Journey Through the Local Zoo The program began with an engaging day at the local zoo, where the children experienced the wonders of wildlife up close. Esther recounts, "The first day, I took them to the zoo…
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As spring arrives, so do the potential dangers of severe weather in southwest Kansas. This region is no stranger to tornadoes, hail, flash floods, and thunderstorms, making it essential to be prepared for any emergency that may arise. Severe Weather Preparedness Week is an ideal opportunity to ensure that you and your loved ones are ready to stay safe during any severe weather event. Here are some practical steps you can take this week to prepare for severe weather: Create a Family Emergency Plan: Discuss with your family members and create a plan that outlines what each member should do…
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The Treasury Department and the IRS are issuing millions of second Economic Impact Payments by prepaid debit card to speed delivery of the payments to as many people as possible. If the Get My Payment Tool on IRS.gov shows a date that your payment was mailed, you should watch your mail for either a paper check or debit card. The debit cards arrive in a white envelope that prominently displays the U.S. Department of the Treasury seal. The prepaid debit card, called the Economic Impact Payment card, is issued by Treasury's financial agent, MetaBank, N.A. The IRS does not determine…
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Ford County, KS has been chosen to receive $8,777 in Phase 37 and $12,513 in Phase CARES to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county made available through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management Agency Under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the U. S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency and consists of representatives from American Red Cross; Catholic Charities, USA; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA; The Jewish Federations of North America, The Salvation…
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