DIY Life Skills Peer Group – March
Join The Whole Person for DIY Life Skills, a peer group designed for youth ages 18-24 who want to learn and strengthen their independent living skills. Held every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 2:00–3:00 PM, this small-group setting is open to all Consumers and covers essential topics like relationships, communication, hygiene, advocacy, healthy eating, employment, and more! March’s Theme: Healthy Lifestyle In March, we’ll dive into the key components of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. We’ll discuss what actions you can take to stay healthy, how being healthy positively impacts your life, and why it’s important to prioritize your well-being. Participants will also enjoy a creative activity, making jewelry, to express themselves while learning about healthy habits. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Naycole Reed at 816-659-9406 or nreed@thewholeperson.org.
Mental Health Peer Support Group Meeting – February
If you are a person with a mental health disability, join your peers to share information and successful techniques addressing the needs and challenges that you face.
Sipping and Signing at Homer’s Coffee House

Let’s get together for some caffeinated conversation! Join us for Sipping and Signing at Homer’s Coffee House on Saturday, March 1st from 1-3pm. Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened Adults, ASL Students, and families with d/hh and nonverbal children, we would love to sign with you! For more information, contact Micki Keck, Mkeck@thewholeperson.org, 913-227-4298 (VP).
Getting Social – April
The theme for April’s Getting Social Event is “Let’s Read”. Getting Social is a peer support group for people with disabilities, their PCAs, family, friends, and other service providers. Join us on the first Friday of each month, or date specified, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. virtually via Zoom, or in the Community Room at the Missouri Office; 3710 Main St., KCMO. RSVP For more information, to RSVP, to request a Zoom link, secure transportation, and request accommodations, please contact your Independent Living Advocate, the Youth & Adult Services Team, 816-561-0304 or rstephens@thewholeperson.org. We provide transportation within 5 miles of The Whole Person with advance notice. If you can’t attend in-person, join us on Zoom!
Getting Social – March
Getting Social is a peer support group for people with disabilities, their PCAs, family, friends, and other service providers.
Getting Social – February
The theme for February’s Getting Social Event is “Hearts of Gold”. Getting Social is a peer support group for people with disabilities, their PCAs, family, friends, and other service providers. Join us on the first Friday of each month, or date specified, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. virtually via Zoom, or in the Community Room at the Missouri Office; 3710 Main St., KCMO. RSVP For more information, to RSVP, to request a Zoom link, secure transportation, and request accommodations, please contact your Independent Living Advocate, the Youth & Adult Services Team, 816-561-0304 or rstephens@thewholeperson.org. We provide transportation within 5 miles of The Whole Person with advance notice. If you can’t attend in-person, join us on Zoom!
Brain Injury Peer Support Group
Join your peers and connect with others who understand the challenges of living with a brain injury.
Brain Injury Peer Support Group
Join your peers and connect with others who understand the challenges of living with a brain injury.
Brain Injury Peer Support Group
Join your peers and connect with others who understand the challenges of living with a brain injury.
Brain Injury Peer Support Group
Join your peers and connect with others who understand the challenges of living with a brain injury.