Abilene Cares Coalition Resource Guidebook

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Legal Support 2 Transportation 2 Libraries & Recreation 3 Health Services 4 Children and Early Education 5 Education & Career Exploration Resources 6 Job Seeking Tips/ Job Interview Questions 7 Housing Options and Senior Services 8 Household Needs and Service Assistance 9 Employment Supports 10 Social Services and Counseling 11-13 Public Safety 14 Cares Coalition Resource Guidebook

Legal Support Transportation

CASA of the 8th Judicial District (Court Appointed Special Advocates) 801 North Washington, Suite C Junction City, KS 66441

Phone: 785-762-3907

Disability Rights Center of Kansas

https://wwwdrckansasorg

Topeka Voice: 785-273-9661

Toll Free Voice: 1-877-776-1541

Toll Free TDD: 1-877-335-3725

Kansas Department of Children and Families

https://www.dcf.ks.gov/services/PPS/Docu ments/ APS/POAPBrochurepdf 901

Westchester Dr, Suite A, Salina, KS 67401 Phone: 785-826-8000

Kansas Legal Services

wwwkansaslegalservicesorg

712 S. Kansas Avenue, Suite 200

Topeka, Ks 66603

Phone: 785-233-2068

City of Abilene General Public Transportation

(provided by OCCK Transportation Inc)

Rides should be scheduled 24 hours in advance

Round trips are $300, one way trips are $200 and $100 per stop

340 North Santa Fe, Salina, KS 67401 785-826-1583 or 855-577-4337

wwwsalinacitygocom

Hilltop Community Center (Herington)

General Public Transportation Bus, cost $150 one way or $300 round trip

Hours of operation are

Monday-Friday 8am till 4pm. 785-258-2956

KanConnect

Abilene to Salina (Provided by OCCK Transportation Inc.)

Reservations are required and can be scheduled by calling 785-827-1583

Trips can be scheduled up to 2 weeks in advance. 340 North Santa Fe, Salina, KS 67401 785-826-1583 or 855-577-4337

wwwsalinacitygocom

ABILENE PICKUP SPOTS: OCCK: 300 North Cedar

FRONTIER ESTATES: 601 North Buckeye

Times are 8:30am -1pm or 10:15am - 2:45pm

DROP OFF SPOTS in SALINA: Walmart at 2900 South 9th Street

MED-A-VAN 785-826-1583 Transportation for medical appointments to and from Salina

Neighbor Express: DK County Neighbor to Neighbor offers free transportation by approved volunteers to appointments within 50 miles of Abilene, by appointment Call at least 2 days in advance 785-200-6750

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Libraries & Recreation

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 9 a m -5:30 p m

Thursday: 9 a m 7 p m and Saturday: 9 a m -2 p m

209 NW 4th, Abilene, Kansas 67410

Adult Department: (785) 263-3082

Children's Department: (785) 263-1303

Chapman Public Library

Hours: Saturday: 9 a m - 1 p m

Friday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9 a m - 12 p m and 1p m -5:30 p m

402 N Marshall St, Chapman, KS 67431 (785) 922-6548

Enterprise Public Library

Hours: Monday and Tuesday 1 p m - 6 p m

Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Libraries & Health Services

202 S Factory St, Enterprise, KS 67441 (785) 263-8351

Herington Public Library

Hours: Mon - Thurs 11 a m -6p m and Friday 9 a m - 3p m

102 S Broadway, Herington KS 67449 (785) 258-2011

Herington Recreation Commission

https://www cityofherington com/community/ pages/recreational-activities

Hope Public Library

216 N Main St, Hope, KS 67451 (785) 366-7219

Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 2 p m - 5p m and Saturday: 9 a m - 12 p m

Solomon Public Library School Year Hours:

Monday and Wednesday 1 p m - 6p m

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 3 p m - 6 p m and Saturday 11 a m - 4 p m 108 N Walnut, Solomon, Ks 67480 (785) 655-3521 slibrary@eaglecom.net

DK Sports and Fitness 1030 N. Marshall, Chapman 785-922-4026

Great Life Golf & Fitness 1705 Country Club Lane, Abilene 785-263-3811

Impact Sports & Fitness 418 N Broadway, Abilene 785-263-3888

Herington Recreation Commission 785-258-3577

Youth Development Programs:

Abilene Kids Council 785-263-2550

Boy Scouts 644 S Ohio, Salina 866-950-7750

Girls Scouts of Central KS 3115 Enterprise, Salina 785-827-3679

4-H Dickinson County 712 S Buckeye, 785-263-200

Swimming Pools (in season)

Abilene 400 North Poplar 785-263-7866

Chapman 400 East 2nd 785-922-7381

Enterprise 305 South Bluff St 785-263-8442

Herington 501 Broadway 785-258-2360

Solomon 100 East 6th 785-655-9418

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Health Services

Dickinson County Health Department

1001 N Brady, Abilene, 785-263-4179 and 200 E Helen, Herington, 785-258-2741

Services provided include WIC, Immunizations, Breastfeeding Support/Education, Breast Pump Rental, Infant Weight Checks, TB Skin Tests, Allergy Injections, Blood Pressure Checks, Communicable Disease Investigations, Senior Foot Care, and Community Outreach Projects (including the annual Community Baby Shower and School-located Flu Vaccination Clinics).

Herington Municipal Hospital 100 East Helen St 785-258-2207

Herington Area Health Clinic 1005 N B St 785-258-5130

Memorial Health System Affiliates:

Memorial Hospital 511 NE 10th St , Abilene, 785-263-2100

Heartland Health Care Clinic 511 NE 10th St., Abilene, 785-263-4131. Family Medicine providers.

Home Health and Hospice of Dickinson County 1111 N. Brady, Abilene, 785-263-6630 and 11 N. Broadway, Herington, 785-258-3611. Medicare Certified.

Village Manor 705 N. Brady, Abilene, 785-263-1431. Long-term care, dementia care, and short-term rehabilitative care Medicare certified

Maternal Health & Mother/Infant:

Breastfeeding Support Group Dickinson County find us on Facebook

MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) Abilene, 785-263-3342

Pregnancy Service Center 104 W Elm, Salina, KS 67401 ph 785-823-1484 or text 785-309-6313 and 823 N Washington, Junction City KS 66441 ph 785-579-5799 or text 785-251-3244

A faith-based service that provides free pregnancy testing, limited diagnostic ultrasounds, and infant supplies

Nutrition: K-State Research & Extension, Dickinson County 712 S Buckeye, Abilene 785-263-2001

Parent Helpline 1-800-332-6378 Parenting help with children

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Children and Early Education

Childcare Centers

Abilene Childcare Learning Center (2 locations)

504 S Campbell, Abilene 785-263-1799

1003 N Brady, Abilene 785-200-3320

Discovery Childcare Learning Center

205 North E St Herington, 785-258-2121

Childcare In-Home Facilities

Child Care Aware (785) 823-3343 or (877) 678-2548

Daycare information for all licensed day cares in Kansas

Cornerstone Childcare Center 121 NE 5th Street, Abilene 785-571-5039

Little Lion Learning Center

198 N. Poplar Street, Hope 67451 785-366-7002

Childcare Licensing 785-776-4779, ext 7604

Education

Before & After School Program

Abilene USD#435

K-1St @ Kennedy Elementary 785-263-1088, 2nd-5th @ Eisenhower Elementary 785-263-1643

6th-8th @ Abilene Middle School 785-263-1471

After School Programs: Solomon USD#393, K-5th 785-655-2541

Herington USD#487, 785-258-3234

Hope USD#481, 785-366-7221

Enterprise USD#473, 302 High St, Enterprise, Ks 67441 785-263-8248

Chapman Elementary School, 500 Irish Drive, 785-922-7171

Central Kansas Co-Op Education

409 W Cloud, Salina 785-309-5100,

Developmental, Vision, Hearing and Dental Screenings for nine (9) school district areas, including all of Dickinson County

Heartland Early Education free home-based or center-based services for children prenatal-age 5, for families who qualify: Contact 785-263-0210

Email: teresanix@usd305 website: https://305heartlandcom

Early Head Start Dickinson County 785-263-0210

Early Head Start Child Care helps income-eligible families reduce the cost of child care while the parents are working or attending school (parents must be working or attending school 30 hours/week)

Head Start

Abilene (USD 435 district) + Enterprise (USD 473 District) 785-263-0210

Infant Toddler Services

Dickinson County: OCCK, INC, 300 N Cedar, Suite 214, Abilene, 785-263-2208

Parents as Teachers Abilene 263-4006; Chapman 922-7171; Herington/Hope/Solomon 258-3234 ext209 Parents as Teachers is provided FREE by your school district, and the Kansas Department of Education to give support to families with children ages 0-5

Smoky Hill Learning Center 785-825-9185 High School Diploma

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Education & Career Exploration Resources

https://wwwksdeorg

K-State Research and Extension Chisholm Trail District

This is an organization focused on quality, research-based education within the fields of Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences, and 4-H Youth Programming

• We offer a variety of classes, educational materials, seminars, and video series that cover such topics as; Cooking Basics, Personal or Family Budgeting, Nutrition Lessons, Gardening, 4-H Projects, SNAP-Ed Food Assistance information, and most programs are offered at free or reduced cost

We are able to help disabled people in the county with completing PART D (drug) insurance paperwork, offer health insurance basic education and help with filling out Medicaid applications

712 S Buckeye Avenue Abilene, KS 67410

For more information call (785) 263-2001 or email chisholmtrail@listservksuedu

O*NET

A career exploration website

https://wwwonetonlineorg/

Central Kansas Cooperative in Education (CKCIE)

The mission of CKCIE is to provide specialized instruction to identified special education students with diverse learning needs and abilities This is accomplished through partnership and collaboration with families and general education by providing a continuum of services in the least restrictive environment

409 West Cloud Street Salina, KS 67401 (785) 309-5100

College and Career Competency Framework

http://wwwcccframeworkorg/

Essential Living Skills: Job-Ready Skills

https://wwwkstek-stateedu/fcs/living-skills/

Heartland Early Education

Heartland Early education provides Head Start and Early Head Start child care, preschool and home visitation services to children and families who qualify

Contact: (785) 263-0210

Email: TeresaNix@usd305

Website: https//305heartlandcom

Job Accommodations Network

https://askjan.org/

Kansas Youth Empowerment Academy (KYEA)

http://wwwkyeaorg/

Educates, mentors, and supports youth with disabilities in Kansas to be contributing members of their community

o Core Areas of Focus: community, advocacy, mentoring, education and employment

o Programs they offer: Faces of Change, Empower Me Series, Disability Education Programs, Kansas Youth Leadership Forum, "Listen to Me" Advocacy Presentations and Disability Mentoring Day

http://wwwkyeaorg/

Kansas Department for Children and Families

Employment, education, and training wwwdcfksorg

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q You could practice these interview questions with friends, family members or teachers Dress for success! Go to any clothing agency listed in this book to help with appropriate clothing to wear for job seeking and job interviewing Get further help by using the Education and Career Exploration resources listed Create a resume

After obtaining a job:

Utilize any support agency listed in this book to help as needed in staying employed

What to say to employers when inquiring about job openings:

Hi, my name is , Is the manager available to speak with?

Do you have any job openings?

Can you please tell me the best way to apply for this position?

Thank you for your time

When turning in job applications make sure to attach your resume to the application When going in person to a job site make sure to wear job interview clothing

How to follow up with job applications that have been submitted

Hi, my name is , Is the manager available to speak with?

I turned in a job application on (date submitted) I was wondering if you had time to look at it? Thank you for your time

and phone number lunch or dinner time

If the manager is not available ask when to call back or leave your name If following up at a place that serves food; do not call during breakfast,

Job Interview Questions

Tell me about yourself?

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Why should I hire you?

What are your strengths?

How do you handle conflict?

When can you start if hired?

Why is it important to work as a team?

What is your learning style?

Why do you want this job?

Do you have reliable transportation to work if hired?

How many hours a week can you work?

Do you have three references with names and contact phone/email?

What is one area of weakness?

What is your work experience?

Have you done any volunteering?

What questions do you have?

Tips & Job Interview Questions 7
Job Seeking

Housing Options / Senior Services

HUD Subsidized Housing :

Abilene

Abilene Plaza Apartments 510 NW 2nd Street 785-263-7474

Frontier Estates 601 N Buckeye Avenue 785-263-1080

Mulberry Court 1500 N Cedar Street 785-263-7459

OCCK Housing 1404 N Olive Street 785-263-2208

Timber Ridge 940 2400 Avenue 785-263-2662

Chapman

Butterfield Trail Housing 829 Sheeran 785-9226229

Herington

Golden Age Homes 201 E Helen Street 785-258-2510

Solomon

North Pine Village 315 N Pine Street 785-655-3877

Heritage Manor 105 West 6th Street 785-655-9422

Homemaker Services:

Home Health and Hospice of Dickinson County 785-263-6630

K-State Research & Extension Chisholm Trail District 785-263-2001

Senior Services list available for those needing help including: Transportation, Home repair, Errands, Lawn Care, Personal Care, Medicare/Medicaid Application & Navigation, Nutrition Ed, Exercise, Retirement info.

Kristine Meyer & Associates Life Your Way Logistics of Life 785-280-2908

Senior Centers

Abilene

Senior Center, 100 N Elm St

Open M-F 8-4

Facebook: www.facebook.com/AbileneSeniorCenter

Website: http://abilenecityhall com/140/Senior-Center

Chapman

Senior Center, 439 Marshall

Open M-F 9-2

Enterprise Senior Center, 202 S Factory

4th Tuesday of the Month at 12

Herington Senior Center, 14 W Main

Hilltop Community Center, 2 S A Street

Hope

Seniors at American Legion 302 N Main

2nd Tuesday of the Month 11:30am

Industry Senior Center, 433 Limestone Rd

2nd Tuesday of the Month at 11:30am

Talmage

Senior Center, Box 79

Meets for Morning coffee & the 2nd Friday at 12 for potluck

Solomon Senior Center, 119 W 4th St

785-263-7059

785-922-6958

785-479-5886

785-258-2131

785-258-2956

785-366-7024

785-388-2289

785-388-2089

785-655-9435

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Household Needs and Service Assistance

Repeats every first Wednesday of the month 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Abilene Outreach at St Andrew Catholic Church, 311 S Buckeye Ave, Abilene, KS 67410

Repeats every third Wednesday of the month, 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Chapman Outreach at St Michael Catholic Church, 210 E 6th St, Chapman, KS 67431

Repeats every fourth Wednesday of the month, 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Family Resource Exchange and Prairie Pantry

Contact: Shirley Meyer Additional Contact: Pam Dalton

5 S Broadway, PO Box 58 Herington, KS 67449

Wed - Fri 1-5, Sat 11-3

(785) 258-3303 or (785) 258-2960 Store

Assisting adults children and families in the Tri-County area Provides support in a variety of areas: Career development and job training Education in basic skills, temporary funding for utilities, supplemental food and supplies, clothing and living necessities, referral to other assistance agencies

Food Distribution Center-Solomon Housing Authority

(785) 655-2311

205 West 6th Street, Solomon, KS 67480

H.O.P.E. Center, Inc. (Helping Our People in Emergencies)

Available to residents in Dickinson County who are experiencing emergencies

Also able to help with referrals to other agencies

409 NW 3rd Street Suite G, Abilene, KS 67410 (785) 263-4673

Monday through Friday: 9 am to 1 pm

Jr. League of Abilene

Assists families in Dickinson County in times of need irleagueofabilene@yahoocom

Kids in Crisis

Providing low income Dickinson County youth with school supplies treatment for physical and mental health needs, and other reasonable benefits (785)280-9709

email: kansaskidsincrisis@gmailcom

Laundry Love

Free laundry service Quarters laundry supplies and a meal provided

2 laundromats in Abilene-3rd Thursday of every month (785) 643-1188 or laundrylove67410@yahoocom

FB: Laundry Love-Abilene Ks

Neighbor to Neighbor Abilene

Mission: To provide any woman at any stage of her adult life opportunities, and tools to enhance the quality of life for herself and her household

A place where any woman, with/without children, can find mutual support and encouragement

- We offer sessions in: cooking, crafts of all kinds, Financial Peace, University, Fishing for Words preschool reading club, Self-Management of Chronic Pain, and Diabetes

-Bal-A-Vis-X, Needles ‘n Chat and book discussions; Food for Families: porch cupboards, curbside/delivery meals; on-line reading club for kiddos

- We have a sewing center, two play rooms, library, access to internet service laundry, shower haircuts, out of town transport to appointments within 50 miles of Abilene, bus vouchers within Abilene, family style lunch during non-pandemic times/ curbside during pandemic, all no cost to recipient

Children under 15 years of age must be accompanied by a custodial adult

803 N Cedar Street, Abilene, KS 67410 Hours: M to F; 9 am to 4pm phone: (785) 200-6750 website: wwwn2nAbilenecom

email: n2nabks@gmailcom FB: Neighbor to Neighbor-Abilene

The Other Jones Store

New and gently used clothing for sale

312 N Broadway Street Abilene, KS 67410 (785) 263-3883

Sharing Shelves Free Store

307 North Cedar Street, Abilene laundrylove67410@yahoocom facebookcom/groups/llakssharingshelvesfs

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Employment Supports

information and services, resume and cover letter writing; guidance to complete online applications; short-term training programs and community referrals

Employers and job seekers are encouraged to utilize KANSASWORKScom the statewide job search engine or our KANSASWORKS app

203 N 10th St Salina, KS 67401 (785)827-0385

Salinajobs@ksgov

Junction City Workforce Center: 1012 W 6th St Suite A Junction City, KS 66441 (785)762-8870

JunctionCityJobs@ksgov

OCCK, Inc. -Workforce Solutions

Helps people with barriers to employment to find meaningful and gainful work Having a job reduces the need for public benefits, enhances self-esteem, and provides a sense of accomplishment Workforce Solutions works intensely with people to pursue careers of persons interest and abilities

1710 W Schilling Road, Salina, KS 67401 (785) 827-9383

Pre-Employment Transition Services

Designed to provide an early start to job exploration and to assist students with disabilities in making the transition from secondary to post-secondary education/ training and/or competitive, integrated employment They work with students to get them familiar with the things they will need to know to make a successful transition from high school to life after high school

1-866-213-9079

Project SEARCH at Salina Regional Health Center

This is a business-based transition program for young adults with developmental disabilities

400 S Santa Fe, Salina, KS 67401 (785) 452-6973 or (785) 822-7777

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

o Helps Kansas citizens with disabilities meet their employment goals, a comprehensive array of VR services are available

o Services are customized according to each person's unique needs, skills, interests, abilities and vocational goal

o Individualized services are provided at services centers around the state and may include: Assessment for eligibility, career exploration, and planning for employment; Disability management through counseling, therapies, treatments, or assistive devices; Training to enhance skills using instruction and work experiences in the community, job sites, or through educational partnerships; Job search assistance to help you find competitive employment, and support once you are on the job

1-866-213-9079

Working Healthy

Working Healthy is a medical work incentive program that allows the participant to: it allows people with disabilities to return to or increase their work effort without losing critical Kan Care Coverage Working Healthy encourages people to work, increase their income and accumulate assets in order to reduce long term reliance on public support

email: madeleinebowens@ksorg

(316)337-6390

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Social Services & Counseling

The Cedar House Foundation

"Where Hope Meets Healthy"

The Cedar House Foundation offers women a sober environment where we provide caring support, education, structure, rules and guidance

Kay Schmidt, Office Manager

300 N Cedar St Suite 206, Abilene Ks, 67410

Office 785-200-6363

Cell (785) 280-1391

Fax (785) 200-6472

Email cedarhousefoundation@gmailcom

CKF Addiction Treatment

CKF Addiction Treatment offers Detoxification services and Residential Services at our Salina location All locations offer Outpatient services and Assessments CKF Addiction Treatment staff can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 785-8256224 or via our website to answer any questions you may have and direct you to resources

617 E Elm St, Salina, KS 67401 (785)-825-6224

https://ckfaddictiontreatmentorg

Email: helpnow@c-k-forg

Complete and Addiction Self-Assessment at: https://ckfaddictiontreatmentorg/addiction/addiction-self-assessment

Pathfinder Recovery Center

Pathfinder Recovery Center is a drop-in center that offers support and events in a sober environment during the days/times listed

If calling CKF Addiction Treatment during business hours please ask to speak to a Pathfinder Recovery Coach and they can answer any questions you may have and provide you with support

o Alcoholics Anonymous (A)-Meeting Schedule for Kansas

Website: https:/ /ks-aaorg meetings

o Al-Anon- Meeting Schedule for Kansas

(For those who have been affected by someone else's drinking and /or drug use)

Website: wwwkansas-al-anonorg

Pathfinder Recovery Center 617 E Elm St Salina, KS 67401

Phone: (785) 825-6224

https://ckfaddictiontreatmentorg

Email: helpnow@c-k-forg

Hours: Monday Friday 7am - 9pm Saturday 1pm -9pm

o Narcotics Anonymous MeetingsMeeting Schedule for Kansas

Website: https://wwwnarcoticscom/na-meetings/kansas

o Online 12 Step Meetings www12steporg www12step-onlinecom wwwtherecoverygrouporg

Central Kansas Mental Health

Non-Profit Providing Mental Health Services for all ages Available 24-7 Insurance accepted, financial assistance available Martin Youth Center - Crisis Service & Suspension Program 809 Elmhurst Blvd, Salina, KS 67401 (785) 823-6322 o 800-794-8281

24- hour Emergencies: (785) 823-6324 or 866-823-6380, wwwckmhcorg

CAPS (Child Advocacy and Parenting Services)

Strengthening Families and Improving Children's Lives through Family Support, Education, Services and Advocacy Services

155 N Oakdale Ave Suite 200, Salina, KS 67401

Phone (785) 825-4493

caps@capsofsalina.com

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Social Services and Counseling, continued

Families Together, Inc.

https://familiestogetherinc org/ Assists parents and their sons and daughters with disabilities and or special health care needs The mission is to encourage, educate, and empower families to be effective advocates for their children Families Together staff provide parents and transition age youth one-to-one assistance, training, resources and tools at no cost to families

These services are available in English and Spanish

Some of the ways they help include:

* Individualized assistance over the phone and in-person to families who have questions about their child's education and health care

* Individualized assistance for families and transition age youth to better understand and access educational services, programs, health plans, and other resources

* Information related to specific disabilities and/or special health conditions

Connect parents with other parents who have traveled similar paths through our Parent-to-Parent program

* Training geared to increase knowledge and advocacy skills, and to improve collaboration and partnerships between families and professionals

*Information regarding agencies, organizations, and community resources

Home and Community Based Services (HICBS)

HCBS-KS@kdads ks gov phone(785) 296-4986

Independent Connection Inc.

436 South Ohio Street, Salina, KS 67410 (785) 452-9580

This is a Center for Independent Living (CIL) based in Salina, Kansas, that provides an array of independent living services to people with disabilities

Like all CILs, we are a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, non-residential private non-profit agency designed and operated by individuals with disabilities

* We provide six core services to individuals of all ages and all disabilities

Those core services are advocacy, information and referral, peer services, independent living skills training, youth transition, and deinstitutionalization

* We can also help with Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS), Peer Counseling, Group Social Activities, Independent Living Skills Training, Programs and Supports to help with navigating the transition into adulthood, Disability Mentoring Day, Living Well in the Community, Employment Services and TNT & Ignite Life Skills Training

Kan Care

https://kancare ks gov/ Kan Care Clearing House 1-800-792-4884

Kansas Quitline

Help with quitting tobacco use 1-800-784-8669

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

text: 988 1-800-273-8255 www 988lifeline org

Oasis (Options for runaway and homeless youth) call 1-866-520-2760

Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222

Veterans Crisis Line: Call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1; or text 838255

Crisis Text Line: text the word "Home" to 741-741

The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386

The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860

Hotline Crisis Information Referral: 1-888-897-9124

OCCK, Inc.

OCCK, Inc assists people who have short and long-term disabilities within the areas of employment, independent living and community engagement

1710 W Schilling Road Salina, KS 67410 (785) 827-9383 or 800-526-9731 www occk com

Safe Kids Dickinson County

Safe Kids Dickinson County focuses on injury prevention and raising awareness to safety issues for the citizens of Dickinson County

Safe Kids has programs for Seatbelt awareness, Bicycle safety, Injury Prevention which includes falls and multi-sport injuries Dickinson County Health/EMS

1001 N Brady, Abilene, Ks 67410 (785)263-0716 jschantz@dkcoks org

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Choices Network, Inc.

Provides services for individuals on the IDD Waiver

Our services are about personal choice and tailoring services to meet individual's needs in the community and home. In all areas of our business, we are committed to working together with individuals and families to provide high quality and responsive service.

Our services include, Targeted Case Management, Financial Management Services (FMS), Personal Care Services (PCS), Community-Based Day Services and Community-Based Residential Services

If you are interested to learn more about our services please contact Andrea Swenson at (785) 820-8018.

Department for Children and Families

Report Child or Adult Abuse or Neglect

1-800-922-5330

DCF Locations Open Weekdays:

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Customer Service Phone: 1-833-765-2003

901 Westchester Dr , Suite A, Salina, KS 67401

Phone: (785) 826-8000

TDD: 1-800-766-3777

Fax: (785) 493-8003

Disability Planning Organization of Kansas, Inc. (DPOK)

119 West Iron Avenue 4th Floor

P.O. Box 1067

Salina, KS 67402

(785) 823-3173

Domestic Violence Association (DVACK)

Salina Office

148 N Oakdale Salina, KS 67401

Ph. (785) 827-5862

1-800-874-1499 24-hr Hotline

Social Services and Counseling, Continued
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Dispatch

All Emergency Police, Fire or Medical calls: 9-1-1

Non-emergency calls: 785-263-4041, 785-263-1212 or 785-258-2226

Toll free (outside of Abilene): 1-888-800-0417

Crime Stoppers: 1-888-535-8477

Fax: 785-263-2949

Email: epapa@dkcoks gov

Administrative - Law Enforcement (non-emergency)

Abilene Police Department: 785-263-1213

Herington Police Department: 785-258-2227

Dickinson County Sheriff: 785-263-4081

Enterprise Police Department: 785-263-8732

Chapman Police Department: 785-922-6463

Administrative - Fire (non-emergency)

Abilene Fire Department: 785-263-1121

Chapman Fire Department: 785-922-6511

Herington Fire Department: 785-258-3020

Hope Fire Department: 785-366-7712

Solomon Fire Department: 785-655-2900

Dickinson County Offices Administration 109 East 1st, Abilene 785-263-3120 Appraiser office 109 East 1st, Abilene 785-263-4418 Clerk 109 East 1st, Abilene 785-263-3774 EMS 1001 North Brady, Abilene 785-263-4179 Health Department 1001 North Brady, Abilene 785-263-4179 Transfer Station 2363 Jeep Road, Abilene 785-263-7432 Motor Vehicle Dept 109 East 1st, Abilene 785-263-3231 Recycling Center 1210 NW 8th, Abilene 785-263-2905 Register of Deeds 109 East 1st, Abilene 785-263-3073 Treasurer 109 East 1st, Abilene 785-263-3231
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