About this Event
We Are The Village
Join us for an interactive workshop designed to help families understand what healthy, respectful relationships look like, recognize unhealthy warning signs and develop the tools needed to build connections rooted in trust, boundaries, and self-worth.
We promise you will leave feeling better equipped and with tools to help protect our youth, build healthy relationships, and strengthen our community—together, we create a greater impact.
This workshop is designed for middle and high school youth and the adults who support them.
MAY 30, 2026
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Kauffman Foundation Conference Center
4801 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64109
A light breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Registration Instructions:
Youth must be accompanied by an adult, or provide a permission slip. Adults registering and attending along with youth should register each youth individually and complete requested information.
👉 Download the permission slip here: https://bit.ly/4cXw0iC
(You must cut and paste the URL for the permission slip into your browser)
Youth attending without an adult must bring a signed permission slip.
We are excited to welcome our Guests:
Judge Courtney Wachal, Municipal Court of Kansas City
Kendrick Clayton, Vice Principal Central Middle School
Chris Goode, Entrepreneur & Owner of Ruby Jeans Juicery
Major Kari Thompson, Kansas City Police Department
Melesa Johnson, Jackson County Prosecutor
Tiffany Price, State Representative District 26
The Village In Action is being presented by Building Beautiful Black Girls in partnership with Giving Hope & Help, The Nia Project, The National Congress of Black Women, Violence I Prevent, the Kansas City Health Department and the Kansas City Municipal Court.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kauffman Foundation Conference Center, 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, United States
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