WSU Community Engagement Institute
Aurora Myers currently serves as the KanCare Ombudsman Community Program Specialist at the WSU Community Engagement Institute since August 2019. Previously, Aurora held various leadership roles at the Children's Advocacy Centers of Kansas, Inc., including Executive Director and Interim Executive Director, and provided training and support as an Independent Contractor. Additional experience includes serving as Child Advocacy Center Coordinator at Sunlight Child Advocacy Center and various positions at Outreach Community Ministries, DuPage P.A.D.S., CUSD 200 Wheaton Schools, and Wheaton College. Aurora holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Kansas State University.
WSU Community Engagement Institute
For over 30 years, the WSU Community Engagement Institute has helped strengthen over 1500 partners across Kansas. This work has helped foster positive change in individuals, organizations and communities. Vision: That all Kansans use their talents and experiences to create thriving communities. Mission: WSU Community Engagement Institute partners with communities and organizations to strengthen Kansas through education, leadership development, facilitation, and research. Visit our website for more information about our work. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!