Community Resilience: Local Heroes Making a Difference in Kansas City
Local & National News | January 27, 2025
The organization Healing Heroic Healers (H3) has been making waves in Kansas City by providing critical support to healthcare workers who often bear the brunt of crises.

Kansas City has always been a community defined by its resilience and compassion, and recent events have only underscored the extraordinary ways local heroes rise to the occasion during challenging times. From battling historic blizzards to supporting those in need, these stories showcase the heart of Kansas City and its people.

A New Platform for Local Stories: JustMyKansasCity.com

Exciting news for Kansas City residents! JustMyKansasCity.com has officially launched, providing a unique digital space for locals to share the best of what's happening in their vibrant community. This innovative platform empowers Kansas City residents to showcase their local experiences, events, and inspiring stories. Whether you're a long-time resident or a newcomer, JustMyKansasCity.com offers an opportunity to connect, share, and celebrate the heart of the city.

A Neighborhood Cafe That Never Closes: Happy Gillis' Blizzard Response

When a record-breaking snowstorm blanketed Kansas City with 11 inches of snow—the fourth-largest single-day snowfall in the city's history—many businesses shut their doors. However, Happy Gillis, a neighborhood cafe in Columbus Park, remained open to serve its community. General Manager Jeffrey Gatton, who lives nearby, braved the elements to run the cafe by himself.

"I know the roads aren't safe and people aren't really out driving, but the neighborhood always walks out for us," Gatton shared. Residents, eager to escape their homes during the storm, were grateful for the warm coffee and breakfast. Among them was Dick, an 86-year-old regular who made it to the cafe despite the treacherous conditions. Gatton's dedication exemplifies how small acts of service can make a big difference during tough times.

A Young Entrepreneur Shoveling Hope: Jackson Dillon

In Merriam, Kansas, 12-year-old Jackson Dillon took it upon himself to help his neighbors during the storm by starting a snow-shoveling business. Recognizing that many residents couldn't clear their driveways due to age or physical limitations, Jackson stepped up with a shovel and determination. His efforts not only cleared paths but also warmed hearts across his community. Dillon's initiative is a reminder that heroes come in all ages.

Healing Heroic Healers: Supporting Healthcare Workers

The organization Healing Heroic Healers (H3) has been making waves in Kansas City by providing critical support to healthcare workers who often bear the brunt of crises. Over the past year, H3 has helped over 300 healthcare professionals through initiatives like gifting shoes, assisting with homeownership, and offering community CPR classes. Their work extends across hospitals, clinics, and fire departments in both Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas.

H3’s mission is rooted in enhancing the well-being of frontline workers by addressing both immediate needs and long-term resilience. Their efforts highlight how investing in those who serve others strengthens the entire community.

Community Leadership: Evelyn Craft Belger and Dana Jermain

Local leaders like Evelyn Craft Belger and Dana Jermain have also demonstrated remarkable dedication to bettering Kansas City. Belger has championed causes for women and children while supporting diversity initiatives through organizations like Junior League of Kansas City. Meanwhile, Jermain’s work with United Way of Greater Kansas City has provided critical resources for emergency assistance programs that serve one in three residents in need.

These leaders remind us that resilience is often built through consistent advocacy and volunteerism that addresses systemic challenges.

Looking Ahead

As Kansas City faces future challenges, its local heroes will undoubtedly continue to inspire resilience and hope for all who call this community home. With platforms like JustMyKansasCity.com, these inspiring stories can now be shared more widely, fostering an even stronger sense of community and connection among residents.

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