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    You are at:Home»Local News»Governor Kelly announces $6.4 million in grants; Crisis Center, Sunflower CASA among recipients

    Governor Kelly announces $6.4 million in grants; Crisis Center, Sunflower CASA among recipients

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    By KMAN Staff on August 22, 2019 Local News, Manhattan

    Gov. Laura Kelly announced Wednesday more than $6.4 million in grants were being distributed to domestic violence and sexual assault programs statewide as well as children’s advocacy centers.

    The grants are part of the 2020 state general fund grant programs. Locally, the Crisis Center in Riley County is slated to receive more than $391,000. Sunflower CASA also will receive more than $35,000 in 2020.

    “These services are oftentimes life-saving,” Kelly said in a statement Wednesday. “From issues of domestic violence to children’s advocacy, it’s important that we provide the resources these important organizations and their staff members need to keep Kansans and our communities safe.”

    The Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault funds support the enhancement and expansion of sexual and domestic violence programs. The funds are used for support services, outreach and training for community-based programs.

    The Children’s Advocacy Centers grant program provides funding to hire and train staff to provide sexual and physical abuse victims with child-sensitive forensic interviews; advocacy services for victims and non-offending caregivers; and coordinate multi-disciplinary case review teams and efforts across systems to enhance services.

    020 SGF for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Grant Awards

    County Organization Name Grant Award
    Allen Hope Unlimited $152,625
    Barton Family Crisis Center, Inc. $257,210
    Butler Family Life Center $95,625
    Crawford Safehouse Crisis Center $253,004
    Douglas The Sexual Trauma and Abuse Care Center $127,875
    Douglas The Willow Domestic Violence Center $233,342
    Ellis Options:  Domestic & Sexual Violence Services $220,144
    Finney Family Crisis Services $127,126
    Ford Crisis Center of Dodge City $75,157
    Harvey Harvey Co. Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Task Force $251,271
    Johnson SAFEHOME $276,097
    Leavenworth Alliance Against Family Violence $88,971
    Lyon SOS $244,783
    Reno BrightHouse $146,276
    Riley Crisis Center $391,604
    Saline Domestic Violence Association of Central Kansas $381,950
    Sedgwick Catholic Charities, Harbor House $192,661
    Sedgwick StepStone $72,991
    Sedgwick Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center $299,762
    Sedgwick Wichita Family Crisis Center $214,856
    Seward Liberal Area Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence Services $191,732
    Shawnee Kansas Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence $412,531
    Shawnee YWCA Center for Safety & Empowerment $251,747
    Wyandotte Friends of Yates $376,263
    Wyandotte Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault $180,610
      TOTAL $5,516,213

     

    2020 Children’s Advocacy Centers Grant Awards

    County Organization Name Grant Award
    Allen Hope Unlimited $50,500
    Barton Family Crisis Center $62,938
    Butler Sunlight Child Advocacy Center $49,083
    Cloud North Central Kansas CASA $14,346
    Crawford Children’s Advocacy Center $43,861
    Ford Meadowlark House Child Advocacy Center $33,796
    Harvey Heart to Heart $48,237
    Johnson Sunflower House $116,238
    Leavenworth First Judicial District CASA Association $42,976
    Lyon SOS $50,290
    Reno Horizons Mental Health Center $67,304
    Riley Sunflower CASA Project $35,613
    Saline Child Advocacy and Parenting Services $38,990
    Scott Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center $49,095
    Sedgwick Children’s Advocacy Centers of Kansas $60,253
    Sedgwick Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County $116,023
    Shawnee LifeHouse Child Advocacy Center $61,195
      TOTAL $940,738

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