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Supporting Postsecondary Education Dreams with Gene Balloun

September 7, 2018

Many years ago, Gene Balloun and his wife Sheila became foster parents and entered the world of foster care and adoption. Gene, a lawyer by trade, often served as a wealth of knowledge about the legal aspects of adoption for other foster and adoptive parents. Gene began conducting pro bono public adoption cases through his employer, Kansas City-based firm Shook Hardy & Bacon. However, that tremendous service still wasn’t enough for Gene and the firm.

Through each adoption case, although not collecting any payment from individuals, Gene received compensation from the state government. Gene and Sheila, together with Shook Hardy & Bacon, decided to put those dollars back in the hands of the kids and families they were serving by establishing the Kansas Foster and Adoptive Children Scholarship Fund in 2001, donating Gene’s compensation from the state to grow the Fund.

Since then, the scholarship fund has awarded more than $1 million to local foster and adopted children pursuing postsecondary education. Gene, a proud foster parent of 29 children and adoptive parent of two, visited the Community Foundation to sit down with Rosisella Blakney, Scholarship Supervisor, to discuss the scholarship fund and celebrate its success.

Listen to their conversation online.

Authored by: Ashley Hawkins, Content Specialist