Executive Summary
Amethyst Place is the product of community leaders banding together in 1989 to help single mothers and their children overcome generational cycles of substance use, poverty, and trauma. Due to lack of safe housing after treatment, these women had no choice but to return to the same communities where their substance use began, threatening their recovery and the stability of their families. After years of planning, Amethyst Place was founded in May 2000 by task force members from 28 agencies. We have filled this gap for over 24 years and housed over 375 families, including 726 children.
Our Noble Cause is to inspire transformational healing and empower generations of women and children to achieve recovery, reunification, and resilience. Entering our program, families are unhoused, most children are in foster care, and moms are in early recovery. Yet annually, through our long-term supportive housing program in Kansas City's urban core, we help 200 women and children overcome poverty, trauma, and substance use to achieve multi-generational impact.
Our Supportive Housing Program provides safe housing through 37 fully furnished apartments and access to basic needs, with no maximum length of stay. Our Family Empowerment Program supports educational, career, financial, and wellness goals to help families overcome generational poverty. Finally, our Therapeutic Support Program helps families heal from past trauma, stabilize mental health, improve parenting skills, and build resilience. By 2024, our impact will nearly double as we construct 32 additional units of supportive housing just a block east of our current campus.
Lead Organization
Amethyst Place, Inc.
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