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Faith. Hope. Love...

Covid really laid a lick on our world and we quickly woke up to a new normal.  In the wake of the pandemic, relationships have changed, churches have altered, families have morphed and businesses have adjusted. While wearing masks, we at CK came up with a corporate motto, “Stronger After” and indeed we are stronger.  With an immense amount of effort, flexibility and ingenuity, we managed to not just stay afloat but to thrive.

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Ways to Get Engaged and Create an Impact in Your Community This Summer

Picking your home can be an exciting milestone moment. After visiting countless open houses, comparing different options, and researching the perfect neighborhood – finally you’ve found the one. However, once we move in we slip into our little bubble and the closest people to you are the furthest away. This summer, get beyond the awkward “hi” as you pull into the driveway and get involved in your community. Here are three ways you can make a difference and be an active neighbor.

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A Call to Rise

I have spent a lifetime working with kids. Most of my work with children has been with teenagers. I very rarely do groups because I prefer to spend time with a young person one-on-one, eyeball to eyeball, heart to heart. Sometimes I only have one opportunity with a kid so it has to count. While many of my children have been hurt by the events of life such as the passing of a family member, bullying, poverty, racism, and various other tragic circumstances, a very large percentage of them have been directly damaged by the actions of adults. The pain is palpable.

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3 Tips for Being a Top Dad

Being a good dad has always been a tough job. Add to that a busy schedule and its not hard to see why being a father can sometimes feel a lot like work. But fatherhood doesn’t necessarily mean having all of the right answers. Some days, being a good dad is as simple as sparing a little time to talk with your kids.

Tip #1: Make Time

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Program to Prepare Youth in Foster Care for Workforce?

Young adults aging out of the foster care system face difficult issues and have few resources to help them cope. While attending college will be an option for some, most will face the more immediate concern of how to survive in a world they know nothing about. A new program staring in Nebraska, hosted by Project Everlast and Goodwill Industries, aims to help rectify this problem.

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