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Family Crisis Response Helpline 1-833-441-2240; DCF Locations Open Weekdays: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Customer Service Phone: 1-833-765-2003 | TTY: 1-785-296-1491. Provide Feedback
For application or benefit related questions, please contact our DCF Customer Service at 1-888-369-4777 . Beginning June 22, only one username and password may be connected to your email address. The most recently used username and password will remain active. All others may be deleted.
The Kansas Department for Children and Families is available to assist with child care and child support, employment education and training, food and cash assistance, support for youth who have experienced foster care and more.
Family Crisis Response Helpline 1-833-441-2240; DCF Locations Open Weekdays: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Customer Service Phone: 1-833-765-2003 | TTY: 1-785-296-1491. Provide Feedback
Kansas Child Support Services. (CSS) helps children receive the financial support necessary for their growth and development. The program assists by establishing parentage and orders for child and medical support, locating noncustodial parents and their property, enforcing child and medical support orders, and modifying support orders as ...
You can quickly and easily apply for child support online by following the instructions to create an account below. No office visit is required. The application process should take approximately 30 minutes to complete. If needed, you can save your application to complete later.
Kansas Department for Children and Families, Topeka, Kansas. 16,239 likes · 203 talking about this · 210 were here. The Department for Children and Families (DCF) manages and administers the delivery...
The Kansas Department for Children and Families’ Child Care Assistance Program supports many types of families: Working families who meet initial income eligibility requirements. Some families participating in qualified education or training.
1114 Child Care (CC) - The primary goals of the Child Care program are to promote family economic self-sufficiency and to help children succeed in school and in life through affordable, high-quality early care and education and after school programs.
The mission of the Office of the Child Advocate is to safeguard the right that all Kansas children have to be cherished, the opportunity to thrive, and are safe from abuse, neglect, and harm.