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    You are at:Home»Local News»MHK Together to provide financial assistance to those impacted by COVID-19 pandemic

    MHK Together to provide financial assistance to those impacted by COVID-19 pandemic

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    By KMAN Staff on March 22, 2020 Local News, Manhattan
    MHK Together helped establish a fund to distribute grocery store gift cards to those struggling early on in April and May during the beginning of the pandemic.

    The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation has teamed up with a number of Manhattan businesses and philanthropists to provide financial assistance to individuals whose employment has been affected by the coronavirus threat.

    It’s called MHK Together, an effort that GMCF President and CEO Vern Henricks says is supported by some generous donors.

          MHK Together
    Blade Mages of the 502 Media Group approached Henricks with the concept, and has teamed up with a number of local businesses, as well as Shepherd’s Crossing and Konza United Way to get assistance into the hands of those that are needy
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    The website is MHKTogether.org.
    Henricks will have further details on the assistance program  on the GMCF Community Hour heard on KMAN Monday at 10am.

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