From left, Rick Kastner; Dr. Megan Krohn, executive vice president of Dental Services for Swope Health; Rev. Adam Hamilton, senior pastor, United Methodist Church of the Resurrection; Jeron Ravin, JD, president/CEO of Swope Health, and Laura Gregory. Rick Kastner and Laura Gregory are the Resurrection church’s members/volunteers who are leading the church’s Vision 2030 initiative to close the opportunity gap for children in our community. photo/swopehealth.org
Resurrection, a United Methodist Church, with 23,000 members across six locations in the Kansas City metropolitan area, recently announced that Swope Health would be one of the recipients of its 2023 Candlelight Christmas Eve Offering.
With support from this major gift, estimated at $500,000, Swope Health will purchase a second mobile dental unit to expand access to children’s denta...
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