
OUR IMPACT
We have had the honor of traveling across the state of Montana–and throughout the United States–to spread awareness about mental health, as well as the importance of improving communication to build trusting relationships. We were even invited to speak at the White House and before Congress about the youth mental health crisis in our country.
A panel discussion about youth mental illness featuring Kee, filmmaker Chris Ewers, and some of the cast of Hiding in Plain Sight
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OUR IMPACT IN 2024
AND THAT'S NOT ALL!
To learn more about what we accomplished in 2024, read our full 2024 narrative here.
BIG BLUE SKY INITIATIVE
Thanks to the generous support of the Big Blue Sky Initiative grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield, we have been able to teach the Kee Concepts of Communication to over 3,219 (and counting!) people across Montana. As a result, we’ve fostered better communication and increased mental health awareness among students, parents, healthcare professionals, and more.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT
PARTNERSHIPS
We’ve worked with the Lockwood School District, Billings School District 2, the Golden Triangle Co-Op, and the St. Louis Public Schools Foundation to adopt and integrate the Kee Concepts into their curriculum and school culture. Our goal is to establish a model at these schools that can be replicated nationwide in order to reduce suicides and gun violence, as well as improve mental health among our youth.
PREMIERING THE HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT DOCUMENTARY
In 2022, we realized a dream by screening the premiere of the Ken Burns’ documentary Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness at the Alberta Bair Theater in Billings, MT to a sold-out audience two nights in a row. The film’s executive producers Erik and Chris Ewers, as well as all of the young adults featured in the documentary, were in attendance, too.
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​The cast of Hiding in Plain Sight at the Alberta Bair Theater