AcruxKC (formerly Baptist-Trinity Lutheran Legacy Foundation)

AcruxKC (formerly Baptist-Trinity Lutheran Legacy Foundation)

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About Us

Through education, grantmaking and healthcare access programs, AcruxKC contributes to the health and quality-of-life of individuals across the Kansas City region.

Since 2005, AccessKC (formerly KC Medicine Cabinet) has collaborated with social services agencies to help people with low incomes access health care. AccessKC is a voucher-based program that covers 100% of the cost of emergency dental care, durable medical goods, hearing aids, prescriptions, and eye exams and glasses. In 2023, AccessKC partners with 35 non-profits (54 sites) on both sides of the state line, seven area domestic violence shelters, and Cancer Action. This year, AccessKC will pay $1.5MM for 4,750 services for 4,000 people. In 2022, 2,365 people (14 counties) benefitted from 2,642 services valued at $870,000, including $23,000 to aid 96 clients of Cancer Action and $23,500 to help161 adult and child domestic violence survivors.

In 2023, AcruxKC awarded $200,000 in scholarships to 40 students enrolled at 20 nursing schools through the Trinity Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae and LA Hollinger Respiratory/Nursing scholarships. The annual Orear medical conference highlights recent advances in clinical medicine. The Stelmach fund provides education opportunities to family practice residents. Since 2017, $1.2MM in Legacy Grants for Student Health have improved school communities through programs and purchases that address students' physical and/or mental health needs. New in 2023, Legacy Grants for Behavioral Health will expand two safety net clinics' capacity to provide mental health services.

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2021 Legacy Grants for Student Health check presentation to Frontier Schools.
2021 Legacy Grants for Student Health check presentation to Independence School District..
2021 Legacy Grants for Student Health check presentation to Hickman Mills C-1 School District.
Alumnae of Trinity Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing.
Nursing students enrolled at Trinity Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing (April 1963).
Nursing scholarship recipient Julie R., who graduated from St. Luke's School of Nursing/Rockhurst University
Becky L. (1970), President of the Trinity Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association.
Nursing scholarship recipient Julie R., who graduated from KU School of Nursing.
Becky L. (President, 1970) and Bette C. (Scholarship Committee Chair, 1964)) of the Trinity Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association.
Bette C. (1964), Linda H. (1971), Sandra S. (1967), Diana S. (1967),  Susan P. (1970) and Becky L. (1970) of the TLHSA Scholarship Committee.
Nursing scholarship recipient Abby K., a graduate of Grand Canyon University.
Leonardo Viril, MD (seated), the founding Medical Director of the Orear Institute for Post-Graduate Studies and past Medical Director Larry Rues, MD.

Rep/Contact Info

Tammy Collingsworth
Vice President, Community Programs
Beth Radtke
Executive Director