Our mission

“Our primary mission is to prevent health worker burnout and drive education reform, reaching over 800 school districts. This reflects our dedication to delivering comprehensive mental health education to schools in Kansas and Missouri, positively impacting 1.4 million students.
In tandem, we are committed to changing the narrative and elevating the mental health ranking of Kansas City on a national scale.

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Night at the Museum

Opening Act

Excited to have Philip Daniel perform at our event! His music resonates deeply, aligning perfectly with our mission of social connection. With millions of listeners and impactful compositions, Philip’s contribution promises to be unforgettable.

Discussion

Focused

The latest study by Mental Health America ranks Kansas & Missouri LAST among all 50 states in addressing mental health needs. The Freedom Project offers a solution to address this pressing issue.

Who Pays For

This Problem

Overall, the annual cost burden of untreated SMI to Kansas City is estimated to be $624 million. A high proportion, 87.5%, of these costs is in the form of indirect costs to employers and individuals.

Indirect costs include unrealized earnings due to higher unemployment rates, the cost of lost productive time at work due to untreated SMI (presenteeism), time missed from work (absenteeism), and unrealized earnings due to permanent disability or premature death (suicides). About 10.5% of the overall costs are estimated to be direct costs, or medical expenses associated with lack of sustained treatment. Direct costs include increased inpatient care/hospitalizations, outpatient care, and long-term care/nursing homes.

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Solution

Freedom Project is inviting Kansas City’s top CEO’s & leaders to an exclusive night at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Arts where we aim to shed light on a critical issue affecting our community. According to the latest study by Mental Health America, Kansas and Missouri find themselves at the bottom among all 50 states in addressing mental health needs.This problem is not just a societal concern; it’s also costing businesses in Kansas City half a Billion dollars every year.

Join us for an evening dedicated to unveiling how foorum Nexus, an initiative by The Freedom Project, is set to make a transformative impact on mental health awareness and support in Kansas City.

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Night at the Museum

Schedule

Starter Kit

Early RSVP
Don’t miss out! Five lucky winners will snag Freedom Project’s Mental Health Starter Box. Secure your spot by RSVPing early. Early RSVP closes on February 15th at 12pm.

foorum Nexus

A place of Conversation & Connection

Event

Location
The Venue

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its encyclopedic collection of art from nearly every continent and culture, and especially for its extensive collection of Asian art.

Transport

Free parking is always an option in the North Lot off 45th Street, on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors are encouraged to park in the parking garage and enter the museum through the Bloch Building. Parking in the garage is $14 for nonmembers and free for members.

We unite strategy with purpose, purpose with profit! We collaborate with businesses, trusted individuals, and value-driven celebrities to craft an exclusive event, tailored for a selectively curated audience

Address

4525 Oak Street Kansas City, MO 64111

Booking

+1 816-739-6498

Email us

info@fpmedianetwork.com

Where Strategy Meets Purpose

Attention is at a premium these days. A partnership with Freedom Project will allow brands to associate themselves with an evergreen project to connect with prospects to make a lasting, impactful impression.

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