Hy-Vee: Clothing Bins

Hy-Vee: Clothing Bins

Hy-Vee: Clothing Bins

Do your Spring Cleaning and Help KC’s Special Needs Kids

This is a big time of year for moving, graduating, and spring cleaning – or maybe you’re a fan of Marie Kondo and her tidying up phenomenon. All good reasons to clean out your closets. Now, just by purging your old clothing, you can help Variety KC to serve kids with special needs in our area.

What happens to your donation? Donations are sold to textile graders and thrift stores in need of product the funds from the sale help local Variety KC kids and families.

There are several Donation Bin Locations around the KC metro

B&B Grain Valley 1131 NE McQuerry Rd. Grain Valley MO 64029
UMB Blue Springs 301 North 7 Highway Blue Springs MO 64015
Hyvee Blue Springs 629 SW US highway 40 Blue Springs MO 64014
UMB 291 Lees Summit 401 NE Rice Rd Lees Summit MO 64086
Hyvee 291 LANGSFORD Lee’s Summit 920 E Langsford Rd. Lees Summit MO 64063
Hyvee West Lee’s Summit 310 SW Ward RD Lees Summit, MO Lees Summit MO 64081
Hyvee Belton 1307 E North Ave Belton MO 64012
Hyvee Liberty 200 RT 291 Liberty MO 64068
Hyvee West Gladstone Englewood 207 NE Englewood Rd. Kansas City MO 64118
Hyvee Zona Rosa 8301 N. Saint Clair Ave. Kansas City MO 64151
UMB Zona Rosa 8300 NW Prairie View Kansas City MO 64151
Hyvee Mission 6655 Martway St. Mission KS 66202
Hyvee Shawnee 12550 W 63rd St Shawnee KS 66216
UMB Shawnee “K7” 2 bins 22320 W. 66th St Shawnee KS 66226
UMB Lenexa 11101 W. 87th St. Lenexa KS 66214
Hyvee Prairie Village 7620 State line Rd Prairie Village KS 66208

Tips for donating:

For more information, contact info@varietykc.org

The best way to donate is to bag up your clothing shoes belts purses hats in the smaller kitchen size trash bags tie the bag and go. This helps because some of the donation doors openings are smaller than others and the smaller bags always fit. 50-gallon contractor bags tend not to fit in the chute.

The Silver Variety donation bins make up a small percentage of bins in the metro, but the locations are high traffic safe areas. To drop donations, we recommend using bins that are in high traffic areas for safety and ease.

Wearable clothing for the whole family is always welcome.

Leaving things outside bins diminishes the value if it gets wet or rummaged. If at all possible, leave the bag in your car for a day and simply call the number on the bin – and helps keep KC clean and organized!

Location bins in the northland at UMB and HyVee Variety partners

Location bins in the East side between Lees Summit and Blue Springs

Location bins in Kansas area HyVee stores

Location bins in S. KC area (Belton & Stateline UMB)

Proud Partners

KC Royals: Inclusive Baseball Fields

KC Royals: Inclusive Baseball Fields

2 Inclusive Baseball Fields

Addresses

McCoy Park – 800 N Bess Truman Pkwy, Independence, MO

College Boulevard Activity Center – 11031 S Valley Rd, Olathe, KS 66061

 

 

Imagine Baseball for ALL Kids?

The Kansas City Royals and Royals Charities have a partnership with Variety Kansas City and the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and built two adaptive baseball fields in the Kansas City metro. So all kids can play baseball together!

Proud Partners

Inclusive Playground: Nutter Park at Children’s Mercy Hospital

Inclusive Playground: Nutter Park at Children’s Mercy Hospital

Inclusive Playground: Nutter Park at Children’s Mercy Hospital

Inclusion & Recovery

KCMO Parks & Recreation and Variety KC join forces to bring inclusion to downtown Children’s Hospital Playground.
Variety KC is a leader in inclusive efforts throughout the 11 county Kansas City region. Partnering with Parks and Recreation, our next project is to update the Nutter park near Children’s Mercy Hospital in an effort to make it an inclusive park for all kids – especially those with special needs.

In front of the hospital is a park that is open to the general public and used by therapists treating patients at Children’s Mercy for social and physical exercise opportunities. It was brought to our attention by therapists and families that the park is not inclusive. Patients can’t wheel I.V. poles over the surface, kids with respiratory packs can’t use the swings, patients in expensive power chairs can’ risk riding over the mulch.

In short, the playground that serves more special needs kids than any other in our area – doesn’t truly serve those kids! It does’t allow them to be included, to socialize in a play setting….it becomes just one more place where they are left on the sidelines watching.

Thousands of families come to Children’s Mercy for extended testing/treatment stays. Frequently the siblings and parents stay near the hospital while the patient is admitted for routine tests and treatments. The new inclusive park provides a chance for patients and siblings to have some ”normalcy” and playtime.

Social Inclusion is a determinant of mental health and well-being. This park is important for the neighborhood kids and families and especially important for improving the health and attitudes of patients at Children’s Mercy.

Please support KCMO Parks and Recreation and Variety KC partnership to make this new updated Inclusive playground a reality for all!  Please help us get there by donating.

Dollars need to be raised

Proud Partner

KC Zoo: Inclusive Playground

KC Zoo: Inclusive Playground

KC Zoo: Inclusive Playground

Zoo inclusive playground in the world

Visitors projected every year

FIRST Zoo Inclusive Playground – Variety KC Exploration Play

Project Start Date:

March 18, 2018

Grand Opening:

May 4, 2018

Location:

The Kansas City Zoo 6800 Zoo Dr, Kansas City, MO 64132

The Need

Children with special needs, and all children, benefit tremendously from inclusive play. Participation and availability of activities can be challenging due to:

  • Sensory and social skill issues that can make public experiences difficult
  • Lack of truly inclusive opportunities at major attractions such as a zoo or park
  • Equipment and venues that are ADA compliant, but still pose hurdles to some individuals

As “inclusion” becomes more than a buzzword, organizations are rethinking the design and build of public projects. One such project is the partnership between Variety Kansas City (“Variety KC”), an organization that advocates for the inclusiveness of children with disabilities within the Kansas City community and Friends of the Zoo, Inc. (“FOTZ”), the operator of the Kansas City Zoo (“Zoo”). The Zoo has a significant interest in ensuring that all guests of the Zoo, including children with disabilities, have a positive experience while visiting the Zoo.

The Kansas City Zoo plays such an important role in connecting children to the natural world. It’s a childhood rite of passage and a memory-maker. Still, not every child has been able to fully experience a zoo and facilities all over the nation are beginning to implement programs of inclusion to remedy that.

Accessible is not necessarily inclusive according to Deborah Wiebrecht, the Executive Director of Variety KC. No other Zoo in the nation has launched such an inclusive effort.

This is the first all inclusive play exhibit at any Zoo nationwide. Kansas City Zoo will be a leader and set an example for other Zoo’s to follow by offering inclusion for all kids. No other zoo has committed to the level of inclusiveness as our zoo in Kansas City. This partnership ensures that the zoo’s new Exhibit in Africa a Natural Play area is fully inclusive, allowing all children to participate together. Other elements of inclusion has also been made available through sensory equipment opportunities.

 

What it Includes

From the play surface, throughout each feature of the natural play area, every consideration has been made for absolute inclusiveness. The partnership started in 2017, as FOTZ was planning for a new Nature Play area at the Zoo, Variety KC was consulted in order to ensure the area’s features were inclusive to children with disabilities.

  • A zip line with companion harnesses so a parent or partner can accompany a child with special needs.  
  • An “elephant swing” that is accessible for children with special needs, but accommodates multiple children – encouraging engagement among all kids on the swing.
  • Special solid surfacing will allow children in power wheelchairs or using gait walkers to access all areas of the exhibit. (Although ADA accepted, a single piece of mulch from a mulched playground surface can damaging the mechanics of a $10,000 power wheelchair.)
  • Low sensory area for calming children and for breast-feeding mothers seeking privacy.
  • Special sensory kits with weighted blankets and noise canceling headphones are available for checkout.

Wiebrecht explains that the most important part of this effort is the social aspect of the play area. “Play time is the key time for children to learn to interact, to resolve conflict, and realize we’re all different. Because the majority of playgrounds and play areas are not inclusive, some children don’t often meet their peers with special needs. Inclusive opportunities like the zoo’s will allow peers to meet and play together, overcoming obstacles and differences together. This is how a caring community is created, this is how to raise open-minded, empathetic, and cooperative adults.”

The inclusiveness extends beyond children. This totally accessible and inclusive destination is also a benefit to grandparents who may be mobility challenged, or for a parent who may be a disabled veteran. “One out of four families has a member with a disability. Can you imagine excluding 25% of your friends from joining you?” asks Wiebrecht.

“What FOTZ is doing will improve lives here in Kansas City and offer enjoyment to the thousands of families who visit our area and zoo each year. Variety KC is proud to be a part of this exciting project.”

 

Additional Details

Everyone benefits from regular physical activity, especially children with special needs. Most disabilities can be accommodated with adaptive equipment or technique adjustments – the benefits are many:

  • Improvement in muscle strength, coordination, and flexibility.
  • Improved exercise endurance, cardiovascular efficiency
  • Better balance, motor skills and body awareness
  • Improved behavior, academics, focus, self-confidence
  • Experiences a sense of accomplishment and personal satisfaction
  • Can increase appetite, improve quality of sleep
  • Decrease in secondary health complications like obesity, high blood pressure, low HDL (“good”) cholesterol and diabetes
  • Provides outlet for physical energy, helps them cope with anxiety, stress and depression
  • Offers opportunities to engage with “typical” friends and family members

Variety KC is a local chapter of International Variety and all money raised in our area stays here. Based on feedback from other Variety chapters, Kansas City is rapidly becoming a leader in inclusive communities. In the past three years, Variety KC has been involved in building two inclusive ball fields, four inclusive playgrounds, launched the first inclusive ice hockey and ice skating programs, and consulted on a number of inclusion focused projects.

Find Out How to Get Involved

Volunteer for Variety KC, become a sponsor, champion a fundraiser with our support, or make a donation.