Kansas City 2025 Thanksgiving Season Of Niceness Starts Despite Recession Fears

The big picture is that the current recession is political and many people on the losing end aren't allowed to complain because of there isn't an easy solution to the worsening economic divide no matter what partisan side of the coin that voters fall . . . 

Consider a few headlines from both sides of the equation . . . 

Biz Insider: The US economy's 7 deadly signs -- Parts of the America's economy are already in deep trouble, and the weakness could drag the whole country into a recession.  

Reuters: No recession risk for US economy as a whole after $11 billion shutdown hit, Bessent says 

YF: A recession is brewing at the bottom of the K-shaped economy 

And now the good news . . . 

Despite the dire economic outlook . . . Once again Kansas City proved generous this year and helped feed the less fortunate and folks in need of kindness. 

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

A thankful morning: Kansas City's Neighbor2Neighbor feeds - and helps - people in crisis

Two people at the Thanksgiving breakfast who are struggling with addiction decided to begin their journey toward recovery by entering treatment Friday morning.


Thanksgiving warming center highlights growing need to help Johnson County's unhoused

Thanksgiving warming center highlights the growing need to help Johnson County's unhoused.


Kansas City laundromat serves warm Thanksgiving meals for those in need

The staff at a south Kansas City laundromat stayed open Thursday for cleaning clothes and a community meal.


Lee's Summit gym rallies around cancer survivor with Thanksgiving charity workout

Lee's Summit gym transforms Thanksgiving charity workout to support cancer survivor Andrea McClain's recovery journey.


Woman shares gratitude for Hope Faith meal this Thanksgiving

More than 100 people took advantage of the Thanksgiving Day meal the Hope Faith Assistance Campus held near 8th and The Paseo Thursday.


UMKC student launches nonprofit to feed hundreds with Thanksgiving meals

A UMKC senior woke up at 3 a.m. the day before Thanksgiving to smoke turkeys. make mashed potatoes and grill beans for hundreds of people who need a good meal.


Thousands trot in Overland Park for annual Thanksgiving Day 5K

Some stay in their pajamas until the big meal, others get up early to cook. More than 3,000 people decided to go to Overland Park at the crack of dawn for the annual Thanksgiving Day 5K.

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