Sep 10, 2023

Hays Options among state grant awardees for survivors of sexual, domestic violence

Posted Sep 10, 2023 9:30 AM

Office of Governor

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced that $18,489,169 in state grants have been awarded to provide services for adult and child crime survivors. Kelly and the bipartisan Legislature increased the state grant funds to sustain Kansas programs that experienced a 40 percent decrease in funding from the federal Victims of Crime Act Victim Assistance Grant Program.    

Programs in Ellis, Barton, and Scott counties have received the grants.

“The services that children’s advocacy centers, court-appointed advocates, and domestic violence and sexual assault programs provide are an essential part of survivors getting the justice they deserve,” Kelly said. “These grants ensure communities across Kansas have the resources and services needed to assist crime victims in their time of need.” 

The funding comes from state general funds and will go toward counseling, shelters, the statewide language-accessible crisis line, safety planning, advocacy for sexual and domestic violence survivors, and training for community-based direct service providers.  

Domestic violence and sexual assault programs provide shelter, advocacy, and safety planning for people who experience domestic violence or sexual assault. These programs also provide services and vital safety-related information to those who call the statewide language-accessible crisis line (888-END-ABUSE: 888-363-2287).   

Children’s Advocacy Centers are child-focused programs that operate within Kansas communities to coordinate a multidisciplinary response to child abuse cases. Funds are used to hire and train staff to conduct child-sensitive forensic interviews of sexual and physical abuse victims, and to provide advocacy services for victims and non-offending caregivers. 

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Programs provide training and support to court-appointed citizen volunteers. The volunteers work with the courts and legal and child welfare professionals to obtain permanent and safe placements for children who have been abused and neglected.    

Area programs that were awarded grant funds include:

2024 SGF for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Grant Awards 

• Ellis County- Options: Domestic & Sexual Violence Services; $545,296

2024 Children’s Advocacy Centers Grant Awards

• Barton County- Family Crisis Center; $159,704
• Scott County- Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center; $398,681