Herring Electric
Gives Back to the Community

Herring Electric currently supports Hillcrest Transitional Housing of Platte County.
Hillcrest Platte County offers a hand up for families and individuals working to transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency.
Hillcrest Transitional Housing
(816) 587-9037
OUR MISSION
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Hillcrest Platte County is a Christian organization that offers supportive services for individuals
and families who are homeless or insecurely housed to achieve sustainable independence.
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Our Program
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Unlike many organizations whose focus is one-time or emergency care, our primary objective is to move clients from homelessness to self-sufficiency by addressing the total life situation of homeless families we serve.
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In exchange for rent/utility-free housing, adults are required by written agreement to find full-time employment, obey program guidelines and attend weekly volunteer-taught classes in life skills, employment, community living and budgeting.
HPC has a network of support services through Community Partners.

Herring Electric strongly believes in
connecting with and supporting the community. ​
"Giving back to a community that has supported me over the years is my number one priority." -- Cody Herring
Rose Lowenstein Foundation
OUR MISSION
The Rose Lowenstein Foundation for Childhood Cancer Awareness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization incorporated in January 2017 with the mission to raise awareness of childhood cancer and to assist deserving area families affected by childhood cancer in their time of need. As of April 2019, we have granted more than $60,000 to families in our local NWMO communities, and we are just getting started.
MEET ROSE
Rose is a beautiful 3 year old from Cameron, MO. She is the youngest child of Billy and Brittany Lowenstein and has two older siblings: Ella (8) and Harrison (6). Rose was born on November 29th, 2015 in Kansas City, MO. On April 6th, 2016, at 4 months of age, Rose was diagnosed with stage 4S Neuroblastomas – cancer of the nerve cells. She had a golf ball sized tumor on her left adrenal gland, and the cancer had metastasized to her liver and bone marrow. On April 14th, 2016, Rose suffered a stroke due to complications from a central line port. Miraculously, after five days, Rose regained full function in the right side of her body. Even more incredibly, a scan in May showed that her tumors were regressing spontaneously, without treatment. Further scans showed continuous regression, and on May 4, 2017, Rose was declared cancer free. We have now made it our life’s mission to help ease the burden on other area families going through the nightmare of childhood cancer.

OUR TEAM
The Rose Lowenstein Foundation’s work is made possible by the inspiring support of our people – our volunteers, board of directors, event committees, childhood cancer families, donors, partnerships and other generous supporters. Together, we are fighting to make a difference in the lives of families in their time of need!
Rose Lowenstein Foundation
Cameron, MO
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The Rose Lowenstein Foundation’s work is made possible by the inspiring support of our people – our volunteers, board of directors, event committees, childhood cancer families, donors, partnerships and other generous supporters.
Together, we are fighting to make a difference in the lives of families in their time of need!
