In the early 20th century Kansas City was known as the “Adoption Hub of America”. Women and families from all over the country came through our own Union Station for one purpose: adoption.
This March, Zoe’s House will tell the stories of the history of adoption in Kansas City through a musical production. With the help of local musicians, singers, dancers, and choreographers we will share the amazing story of 20 Christian women who started a movement to care for women and orphans.
Written and directed by Executive Director, Kelsey Bohlender and Resource Advocate, Jessica Lima, this original production is part of the Zoe’s House mission to be messengers of the spirit of adoption in this nation.
Thanks to friends like you who stand with us in this mission, we are able to offer tickets completely FREE to further adoption education and advocacy! Thank you for helping us bring this vision to the stage.
The Journey Home: Kansas City’s Legacy of Adoption
to be performed at
The City Stage at Union Station
March 3rd, 4th, and 5th
*Seating is very limited – only performance per person.*