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”’Alice Kitchen”’ was an activist and [[Social work|social worker]] from [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. She was the co-founder of Amethyst Place.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web |last=Clifton-Thompson |first=Lauren |date=2023-03-10 |title=Celebrating a STARR! – Amethyst Place |url=https://amethystplace.org/celebrating-a-starr/ |access-date=2026-01-16 |language=en-US}}</ref>

”’Alice Kitchen”’ was an activist and [[Social work|social worker]] from [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. She was the co-founder of Amethyst Place.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web |last=Clifton-Thompson |first=Lauren |date=2023-03-10 |title=Celebrating a STARR! – Amethyst Place |url=https://amethystplace.org/celebrating-a-starr/ |access-date=2026-01-16 |language=en-US}}</ref>


Revision as of 14:24, 22 January 2026

Alice Kitchen was an activist and social worker from Kansas City, Missouri. She was the co-founder of Amethyst Place.[1]

Alice Kitchen

Born August 23, 1942
Died November 14, 2025 (age 83)

Life

Kitchen grew up in the Brookside neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. She attended Immaculate Heart College and earned a master’s in social work from UCLA.[2] Kitchen spent nine years as a postulant and novice with the Sisters of Social Service.

Kitchen returned to Kansas City and worked at Children’s Mercy Hospital for twenty years.[2][1] She worked with many organizations across the Kansas City metro area. Kitchen received the Champion of Change Award from the White House in recognition of her work.[3]

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