For Immediate Release: October 10, 2022 Contact: Cassie Nichols [email protected]
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Over $1.4M to Keep Families Free From Violence
~~Funds will Support Survivors of Domestic Violence and Increase Child Visitation Services~~
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced $1.46 million has been awarded to Kansas to prevent family, domestic, and dating violence; to support victims of such violence; and to safely increase noncustodial parents’ time with their children.
“We have a responsibility to do all we can to keep families safe and free from violence,” Governor Kelly said. “This funding will support the crucial work our victim advocate groups, nonprofits, and local communities do on this front to prevent domestic violence and support survivors.”
The funds come from the Federal Health and Human Services for the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) and the Federal State Access and Visitation Program (SAVP).
This funding will go toward increasing awareness of and preventing family, domestic, and dating violence; and to providing immediate shelter and support services for victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, along with their dependents. FVPSA-funded programs provide outreach, shelter, support groups, crisis intervention, advocacy in obtaining protection from abuse orders, court accompaniment, transportation, and prevention education in schools and communities.
2023 Federal Family Violence Prevention and Services Act Grant Awards
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County
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Organization Name
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Grant Award
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Allen
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Hope Unlimited
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$46,823
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Barton
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Family Crisis Center
|
$57,616
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Butler
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Family Life Center
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$55,743
|
Crawford
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Safehouse Crisis Center
|
$68,313
|
Douglas
|
The Willow Domestic Violence Center
|
$72,075
|
Ellis
|
Options: Domestic & Sexual Violence Services
|
$76,675
|
Finney
|
Family Crisis Services
|
$54,006
|
Ford
|
Crisis Center of Dodge City
|
$51,279
|
Harvey
|
Harvey Co. Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Task Force
|
$53,360
|
Johnson
|
SAFEHOME
|
$150,178
|
Leavenworth
|
Alliance Against Family Violence
|
$53,135
|
Lyon
|
SOS
|
$54,076
|
Reno
|
BrightHouse
|
$56,166
|
Riley
|
Crisis Center
|
$75,637
|
Saline
|
Domestic Violence Association of Central Kansas
|
$66,231
|
Sedgwick
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Catholic Charities, Harbor House
|
$84,878
|
Sedgwick
|
Wichita Family Crisis Center
|
$97,309
|
Seward
|
Liberal Area Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence Services
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$49,484
|
Shawnee
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YWCA Center for Safety & Empowerment
|
$77,561
|
Wyandotte
|
Friends of Yates
|
$67,212
|
|
TOTAL
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$1,367,757
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The SAVP grants will increase noncustodial parents’ access to and time with their children and provide services that benefit both parents with safeguards in place to minimize the risk of family violence for program participants. SAVP-funded agencies provide on-site supervision, exchange monitoring, therapeutic supervision, recording observations of visits, referrals to other services, and educational parenting classes.
2023 Federal State Access and Visitation Program
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County
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Organization Name
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Grant Award
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Allen
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Hope Unlimited
|
$7,871
|
Cloud
|
12th Judicial District Supervised Visitation Service
|
$6,102
|
Crawford
|
Safehouse Crisis Center
|
$9,213
|
Douglas
|
TFI Family Services-Lawrence
|
$6,482
|
Leavenworth
|
First Judicial District CASA Association
|
$14,671
|
Lyon
|
SOS
|
$10,469
|
Reno
|
BrightHouse
|
$15,553
|
Riley
|
Sunflower CASA Project
|
$7,877
|
Sedgwick
|
TFI Family Services-Wichita
|
$8,443
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Shawnee
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TFI Family Services-Topeka
|
$8,318
|
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TOTAL
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$94,999
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