Ordinary People Making an Extraordinary Difference!

The Central Kansas Community Foundation held an Award Ceremony on August 27, highlighting the Central Kansas Kids FUNd, a testament to how ordinary people can make extraordinary contributions at the new Newton Public Library located in Newton, Kansas Lena Marie Haun, a Wichitan who began her career as a teacher, went on to hold several secretarial positions, including a 26-year tenure with the Dean of the College of Health
Professions at Wichita State University, retiring at the age of 78. Marie had a deep love for children and left a bequest of more than $600,000, which now permanently funds the KidsFUNd, supporting children’s charities across South Central Kansas.

Since 2012, her generous planned gift has provided numerous grants to children’s charities throughout Central Kansas and will continue to do so in perpetuity. The L. Marie Haun Charitable Fund for Children has awarded over $280,000 since 2012 to organizations focused on children’s behavioral research, child welfare, parenting education, and strengthening families.


Ordinary People Making an Extraordinary Difference!

This year’s grant recipients were introduced by CKCF Board Members; Amy Budde, Allen Wedel, Jennifer Vogts, Keegan LeFevre, Rick McNary, and Tami Carlgren.

  • Family Life Center of Butler County – Safer Smarter Kids Curriculum Update,
    Parent/Child Learning & Therapy Stations Built
  • Peace Connections – Harvey County Circle of Hope
  • Kansas Children’s Service League – Harvey and Marion Counties Family Engagement
  • Families And Communities Together, Inc.- Marion County Substance Abuse
    Prevention Coalition’s “Too Good For Drugs” Education Program
  • Safehope – Parent-Child Advocacy – Building Better Lives for Children and Youth
  • Special Families – Lending Library Sensory Behavior
  • Mirror Inc. – STAND
  • Douglass USD 396 – Parents as Partners
  • USD 484 Fredonia – Lunch & Learn

These organizations are recognized for their outstanding work and the significant impact they continue to make in their communities.