F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays

Food.
Information.
Resources.
Screenings.
Truth.

At Mercy & Truth, we believe life-changing care should be accessible, preventive, and consistent.

That is why we launched F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays, a monthly outreach initiative serving individuals and families across Kansas City, Kansas and Wyandotte County.

F.I.R.S.T. is more than a name. It reflects the structure of each.

On the first Tuesday of every month, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM at our Kansas City, KS location, we bring these five elements together in one place to reduce barriers and increase access to care.

This is practical support combined with preventive healthcare.

Mercy & Truth
721 N. 31st St.
Kansas City, KS

First Tuesday
Every Month
10 - 11:30 a.m.

*First Come, First Served
While Supplies Last

Serving Wyandotte County and the greater Kansas City metro area.

What You Can Expect

  • Food insecurity remains a significant challenge for many families in Kansas City.

    Through mobile food pantry partnerships and on-site distribution, F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays provides:

    • Fresh and shelf stable groceries

    • Supplemental food support

    • Hotdogs, chips, and water bottles served on site

    This immediate assistance helps relieve pressure while families work toward greater stability.

  • Health education empowers better decision making.

    Each month aligns with nationally recognized health awareness initiatives, providing relevant, timely education on topics such as:

    • Cancer prevention

    • Kidney health

    • Mental health

    • Women’s health

    • Immunizations

    • Diabetes prevention

    • Cholesterol management

    Fact sheets and one-on-one conversations with healthcare professionals ensure information is clear and actionable.

  • Access to care should not feel complicated.

    Our team connects individuals to:

    • Mercy & Truth clinic appointments

    • Follow-up medical care

    • Preventive screenings

    • Community health partners

    • Ongoing support services

    F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays is designed to be a doorway into long term healthcare access, not just a single event.

  • Preventive screenings are one of the most effective tools for reducing long term complications from chronic disease.

    Our Mobile Health Clinic is on site at every F.I.R.S.T. Tuesday event providing free, confidential screenings, including:

    • Blood Pressure

    • Total Cholesterol

    • Blood Sugar

    • Height, Weight, and BMI

    • Hemoglobin A1c

    • Personalized Health Education

    If follow-up care is needed, our staff will assist in scheduling appointments at one of Mercy & Truth’s two convenient clinic locations.

  • Truth is foundational to everything we do.

    At Mercy & Truth, we believe truth includes clear health education, honest conversations about risk factors, and compassionate care rooted in dignity and respect.

    For those seeking spiritual encouragement, it also reflects our commitment to whole body care that addresses body, mind, and spirit.

    Truth means meeting real needs with integrity.

2026 F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays Schedule

Each F.I.R.S.T. Tuesday integrates Food, Information, Resources, Screenings, and Truth into one coordinated community health initiative. Monthly focus areas align with nationally recognized health observances to ensure relevance, prevention, and long term impact for Kansas City families.

April 7
Access, Equity, and
Whole Person Health

Stress Awareness Month, Alcohol Awareness Month, and Medicaid Awareness Month

April centers on access to care and reducing health disparities. Education will address preventive services, stress management, and navigating healthcare resources. The goal is to equip individuals with information that strengthens both physical and behavioral health outcomes.

May 5
Caring for Women,
Caring for Families

Mental Health Awareness Month, National Women’s Health Month, and Skin Cancer Awareness Month

May focuses on women’s preventive health and mental wellness. Screenings and education will highlight cardiovascular health, emotional well being, and routine preventive care. We honor the caregivers in our community while encouraging them to prioritize their own health.

June 2
Healthy Families,
Strong Futures

Men’s Health Month

June supports family wide wellness with a special emphasis on men’s preventive health. Education will highlight chronic disease prevention, summer safety, and staying engaged in care. As routines shift into summer, this month encourages consistent and proactive .

July 7
Strengthening Mental and Emotional Health

National Minority Mental Health Month

July centers on emotional wellness as a vital part of overall health. Education and conversations will address mental health awareness, stigma reduction, and access to supportive resources. Whole person care includes tending to both body and mind.

August 4
Ready for School,
Ready for Health

National Immunization Awareness Month

August prepares families for the school year through immunization education, preventive pediatric care guidance, and support scheduling follow up visits. Our focus is helping children begin the academic year healthy, prepared, and supported.

September 1
Healthy Habits for a
New Season

National Recovery Month, Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Cholesterol Education Month

September encourages renewed attention to nutrition, cholesterol, and sustainable habits. Screenings and education will support families in making these changes to promote long term health and recovery.

December 1
Winter Wellness and
Flu Prevention

National Influenza Vaccination Awareness Month

December focuses on protecting families during the winter months through flu prevention education and general wellness. Screenings and conversations will highlight vaccination, respiratory health, and strategies to reduce seasonal illness. The goal is to help individuals and families enter the new year with stronger health foundations and practical preventive care habits.

October 6
Breast Health and
Early Awareness

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October highlights the importance of early detection and preventive screening. Education will focus on understanding risk factors and the value of timely follow up care. Awareness leads to action, and action leads to better outcomes.

November 3
Harvest of Hope

American Diabetes Month

November integrates food support with education on blood sugar management and diabetes prevention. Screenings and guidance will help families navigate the holiday season with informed choices that support stable glucose levels and overall wellness.

Why F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays
Matter

Wyandotte County continues to face challenges in food security, chronic disease, and access to preventive care.

F.I.R.S.T. Tuesdays reduces barriers by integrating Food, Information, Resources, Screenings, and Truth into one consistent monthly event. Life-changing care begins with accessibility, education, and trusted relationships.

Mercy & Truth Launches FIRST Tuesday Initiative

Get Involved.

Mercy & Truth welcomes:

  • Community health partners

  • Food distribution partners

  • Volunteers

  • Organizations serving Kansas City families

Contact us to learn more about partnerships and volunteering.

Join Us.

Pick up groceries. Check your numbers. Connect with care.