Shandy Longcore tried to kill herself when she was 10. Now, she is more than a motivational speaker. She might just save your life.
Embracing Imperfections is a new partner with Michigan Kiwanis. Their mission is Suicide Awareness and Prevention. Click below to find out more about their organization and the founder Shandy Longcore’s story. Consider Embracing Imperfections for one of your Kiwanis meetings or to speak at one of the schools in your community.
A Note from Shandy Longcore
My name is Shandy Longcore, and I have nine toes.
There. And you thought I was going to start with where I went to school or whether I enjoy reading Harper Lee.
I’m unusual. And I’m really starting to embrace it. Hopefully for all the right reasons.
I grew up in the town of Kalkaska, which sounds like the call of a bird. Which is perhaps fitting, because I have been listening for clues my whole adult life – and how I might use them to help others.
I am a survivor – of school, sports, awkward dances, crummy jobs, melanoma – and attempted suicide.
I thank God every day for how I botched that last one, and I’m pretty confident my husband Bill and our two boys – Brennan and Cameron – do, too.
(Shandy Longcore is a graduate of Aquinas College and competed on a national level in both track and basketball. Her last job was serving Rockford MVP Athletic Club as its director. She now speaks on behalf of suicide awareness and prevention. Her laugh is absolutely infectious.)
To register for the Youth Summit on Suicide presented by Michigan Kiwanis and Embracing Imperfections, scan one of the QR codes shown above with the camera on your smartphone OR select one of the links listed below:
The Michigan District is excited to host the first Kiwanis Fall Community Engagement Summit! This summit is a day designed to spark ideas, share best practices, and strengthen the ways we serve our communities. It is an opportunity to connect with and learn from fellow community organizations such as MSUFCU Desk Drawer Foundation, Saddleback BBQ, MSU Nonprofit Leadership & Global Cultures Program, and Ray Media Creative to name a few!
We’ll be bringing together community leaders, partners, and fellow Kiwanians to explore what meaningful engagement looks like today—both inside and outside our clubs. You’ll leave with practical tools, new connections, and fresh inspiration to take back home.
We encourage you and your members to attend this exciting and inspiring event! Tickets are on sale now for $65. Reserve your seat by this Monday, November 17 and save $25 on the registration fee!
Is your club looking for community engagement ideas and community networking? You are invited to join fellow Kiwanians and other community organizations in a NEW Community Engagement Summit in Lansing on November 22. Book your ticket now before prices go up next week! k12.site.kiwanis.org/fall-community-engagement-summit-2025... See MoreSee Less
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Shandy Longcore tried to kill herself when she was 10. Now, she is more than a motivational speaker. She might just save your life.
Embracing Imperfections is a new partner with Michigan Kiwanis. Their mission is Suicide Awareness and Prevention. Click below to find out more about their organization and the founder Shandy Longcore’s story. Consider Embracing Imperfections for one of your Kiwanis meetings or to speak at one of the schools in your community.
A Note from Shandy Longcore
My name is Shandy Longcore, and I have nine toes.
There. And you thought I was going to start with where I went to school or whether I enjoy reading Harper Lee.
I’m unusual. And I’m really starting to embrace it. Hopefully for all the right reasons.
I grew up in the town of Kalkaska, which sounds like the call of a bird. Which is perhaps fitting, because I have been listening for clues my whole adult life – and how I might use them to help others.
I am a survivor – of school, sports, awkward dances, crummy jobs, melanoma – and attempted suicide.
I thank God every day for how I botched that last one, and I’m pretty confident my husband Bill and our two boys – Brennan and Cameron – do, too.
(Shandy Longcore is a graduate of Aquinas College and competed on a national level in both track and basketball. Her last job was serving Rockford MVP Athletic Club as its director. She now speaks on behalf of suicide awareness and prevention. Her laugh is absolutely infectious.)
To register for the Youth Summit on Suicide presented by Michigan Kiwanis and Embracing Imperfections, scan one of the QR codes shown above with the camera on your smartphone OR select one of the links listed below:
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The Michigan District is excited to host the first Kiwanis Fall Community Engagement Summit! This summit is a day designed to spark ideas, share best practices, and strengthen the ways we serve our communities. It is an opportunity to connect with and learn from fellow community organizations such as MSUFCU Desk Drawer Foundation, Saddleback BBQ, MSU Nonprofit Leadership & Global Cultures Program, and Ray Media Creative to name a few!
We’ll be bringing together community leaders, partners, and fellow Kiwanians to explore what meaningful engagement looks like today—both inside and outside our clubs. You’ll leave with practical tools, new connections, and fresh inspiration to take back home.
We encourage you and your members to attend this exciting and inspiring event! Tickets are on sale now for $65. Reserve your seat by this Monday, November 17 and save $25 on the registration fee!
k12.site.kiwanis.org/fall-community-engagement-summit-2025/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Is your club looking for community engagement ideas and community networking? You are invited to join fellow Kiwanians and other community organizations in a NEW Community Engagement Summit in Lansing on November 22. Book your ticket now before prices go up next week!
k12.site.kiwanis.org/fall-community-engagement-summit-2025 ... See MoreSee Less
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