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A Vision For Community | Kim Hannon


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Kim Hannon is a happily married homeschool mom living in the Tampa Bay area. She is a juggling master - though only figuratively!  Kim and her husband, Chris, have been partnering on projects and in life for over 23 years and married for 19 of those!  They have 3 children Lucas, Jacob and Alivea and a sweet golden-doodle Oliver.  Chris and Kim are both avid volunteers at their church, Generations Christian Church. When Kim began homeschooling her oldest son nearly a decade ago, she saw the need homeschool families have for community, for doing life together.  SALT of Trinity, a homeschool group for families to shine and learn together, was founded in 2016 and has continued to grow and thrive under her devoted guidance and servant leadership. Most recently, Kim turned her passion to develop the premiere homeschool event in Tampa Bay - the inaugural Tampa Bay Homeschool Conference.  When not running at full speed, managing dozens of projects, Kim can be found relaxing poolside with a good book or enjoying the sunshine and salty air at the beach with friends and family. 

 

saltoftrinity.com -- our homeschool group

tampabayhomeschoolconference.com -- TBHC website

 

 

 

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