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TRINITY

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Circles

Reno County

Circles is a community initiative to assist and empower families with limited resources.

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About Circles

About Circles 

Circles Reno County is a community initiative to assist families with limited resources and empower them to better their circumstances. At Circles, we build caring, supportive relationships with Circle Leaders. We do this using a concept called "the matched circle," where Circle Leaders help participants set and achieve goals. We also provide resource-based support through Circles Resource Teams. The five teams comprise volunteers who provide connections to area resources. 

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How to help

How to help

Circles offers many volunteer opportunities. You can become an Ally, sponsor a Circle Leader through the 14-week training course, gather your civic group and prepare one of the weekly meals, or make a monetary donation. 

Representatives from Circles Reno County are out in the community actively promoting this initiative and inviting participation in a variety of ways. You may have already heard about our group through civic groups or your own church.

Jason Probst Circles Director

Our Story

Our Story

Members from Trinity United Methodist Church attended a Kansas Leadership Center workshop and returned ​​to Hutchinson energized and determined to transform our community. 

After months of research and planning, this group invited key members of several non-profit agencies and organizations to join our work. From that, Circles was born. 

About Circles

About Circles

Circles Reno County is a community initiative to assist families with limited resources and empower them to better their circumstances. At Circles, we build caring, supportive relationships with Circle Leaders.  We do this using a concept called "the matched circle," where Circle Leaders help participants set and achieve goals. We also provide resource-based support through Circles Resource Teams. The five teams comprise volunteers who provide connections to area resources. 

How to help

How to help

Circles offers many volunteer opportunities. You can become an Ally, sponsor a Circle Leader through the 14-week training course, gather your civic group and prepare one of the weekly meals, or make a monetary donation

Representatives from Circles Reno County are out in the community actively promoting this initiative and inviting participation in a variety of ways. You may have already heard about our group through civic groups or your own church.

Our Story

Our Story

Members from Trinity United Methodist Church attended a Kansas Leadership Center workshop and returned ​​to Hutchinson energized and determined to transform our community. 

After months of research and planning, this group invited key members of several non-profit agencies and organizations to join our work. From that, Circles was born. 

Meet the Director

Jason Probst, Director of Circles Reno County

Hi, I'm Jason. I'm honored to be the director of Circles Reno County and help improve lives in our community. My goal is to make sure our Circle Leaders feel that they belong in our community and that they feel supported on their journey to achieving their dreams.

Previously, I worked as a designer, reporter, and eventually led the editorial team at The Hutchinson News.

During the winter months I travel to Topeka where I represent the 102nd District in the Kansas House of Representatives.

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Meet the Director

Jason Probst, Director of Circles Reno County

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