With the help from people across Kansas and beyond, the United Way of the Plains has been able to make a significant impact in recovery and rebuilding efforts for people the tornado displaced in southeast Sedgwick County and the city of Andover.
A district spokesperson told Eyewitness News the money they raise through sales will be used to help them pay for ProStart culinary competitions, supplies, and scholarships.
A Hays woman celebrated her 15th re-birthday - marking the anniversary of the day she received a life-saving stem cell transplant to treat her cancer - by giving back.
A fifth grade class at Harry Street Elementary wanted to make a difference in their community, so they installed a Paxton’s Blessing Box outside the school to fill with food and other items for people in need.
KWCH and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers gave a $1,200 Helping Hand to Kingman Healthcare Center for its response to mental health concerns in Kingman County.
KWCH and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers worked with Dillons grocery store in Wichita to surprise 12 teachers from USD 259 with $100 gift cards to buy school supplies.
The start of a treatment program and summer camp for kids with ADHD was delayed due to the pandemic, but the psychologist planning it says the $1,200 Helping Hand it received will still be put to good use.
Helping Hand donation fills Community Art Box in WichitaArt House 310 in Wichita is doing its part to foster creativity and support people’s mental health with its new Community Art Box.
Inspired by her friend who died as a result of domestic violence, a Wichita business owner made Valentine's Day gift baskets for children who lost a parent.
KWCH and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers decided to lend a Helping Hand to the Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County, to help it expand its therapy dog program.
What better way to "Share the Love” than with a fresh-out-of-the-oven casserole? The Kingman ‘helpers’ with Share the Love have spent years giving a simple gift that means so much: a warm meal to warm the heart.
KWCH and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers gave a Helping Hand to Veterans Unidos, the Wichita beneficiary of the Kansas Honor Banners project, for the work it’s doing to support veterans and their families.
KWCH and our partners at DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers lent a Helping Hand to the Bleckley Airport Memorial Foundation to help them restore a historic plane and honor a Wichita World War I hero.