
Kansas Department for Children and Families - Home
Our mission is to protect children, strengthen families and promote adult self-sufficiency. DCF is dedicated to supporting families from the very beginning by providing essential supports to …
How Can DCF Help Me? - Services - Kansas.gov
CHILD SUPPORT: The Kansas Child Support Services area helps children receive the financial support necessary for their growth and development. Do any of the following apply to you or a …
Food Assistance - Economic & Employment Services - Kansas.gov
Program Overview. The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, provides qualifying …
DCF | Self-Service Portal English Version 6 The username is not case sensitive. The username must be unique and cannot contain special characters. Choose a username that meets the …
Child Care Assistance - Economic & Employment Services
Call 1-888-369-4777 ; Pick up applications at any DCF Office ; Printable (PDF) Application for Child Care - English Españ ol To qualify, families must do the following:
Office Locator Map - Services
To find a Service Center, use the search box or the clickable map below. Please note that you may opt to receive services in ANY county, not just the county in which you reside.
Food Assistance Review Approval - Kansas.gov
Food Assistance Review Approval. Special Instruction: Use the V808 DCF has completed your Food Assistance review. You remain eligible through *MM/DD/YYYY*.. Your benefit amount is …
Kansas Department of Children and Families
Need help? Call the Child Support Call Center (M-F 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.) at 1-888-757-2445 to chat with support.. Application Checklist. Please click here for a list of items you may need to …
Reporting Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of Adult and Child
Reports of Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of an Adult or Child may be made to the Kansas Protection Report Center by calling 1-800-922-5330.
Employment Services - Rehabilitation Services - Kansas.gov
People with disabilities who become employed spend their earnings in local communities on housing, groceries, transportation . . . on life. They contribute as tax payers.