Governor Kelly Announces More than $1.5M to Support Domestic Violence Survivors and Families

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced on Monday over $1.5 million for 20 organizations to support efforts aimed at preventing family, domestic, and dating violence, providing critical services to survivors of domestic violence, and increasing safe parenting time for noncustodial parents with their children. This funding comes from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) and the State Access and Visitation Program (SAVP).  

“It is essential that those impacted by domestic violence have the support and resources needed to heal and rebuild their lives,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “These investments not only provide aid to survivors of domestic violence but also aim to prevent future incidents from occurring.” 

The FVPSA grant funds enable organizations to deliver a wide range of services. These services include outreach and education aimed at preventing family violence, emergency shelter for victims and their dependents, support groups, crisis intervention services, advocacy for obtaining protection from abuse orders, court accompaniment, and transportation assistance. The funding also supports initiatives to spread awareness to schools, communities, and families on how to stop violence before it begins. 

The SAVP grant funds provide critical funding to support children and families in need of supervised exchange or visitation services. They also enable programs to offer on-site as well as therapeutic supervision, monitored exchanges, referrals to additional resources, and educational parenting classes designed to strengthen family relationships. 

A total of $1,442,065 in FVPSA grant funds was awarded to 20 agencies. 

2025 Federal Family Violence Prevention and Services Act Grant Awards 
County Organization Name Grant Award 
Allen Hope Unlimited $49,299  
Barton Family Crisis Center $60,561 
Butler Family Life Center $58,881  
Crawford Safehouse Crisis Center $71,632  
Douglas The Willow Domestic Violence Center $76,189  
Ellis Options:  Domestic & Sexual Violence Services $80,356  
Finney Family Crisis Services $56,730  
Ford Crisis Center of Dodge City $53,992 
Harvey Harvey Co. Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Task Force $56,180  
Johnson SAFEHOME $160,031  
Leavenworth Alliance Against Family Violence $56,279  
Lyon SOS $56,919  
Reno BrightHouse $59,159 
Riley Crisis Center $79,169  
Saline Domestic Violence Association of Central Kansas $69,632  
Sedgwick Catholic Charities, Harbor House $90,027  
Sedgwick Wichita Family Crisis Center $103,057  
Seward Liberal Area Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence Services $51,920  
Shawnee YWCA Center for Safety & Empowerment $81,489  
Wyandotte Friends of Yates $70,563  
  TOTAL $1,442,065  

A total of $95,000 in SAVP grant funds was awarded to nine agencies. 

2025 Federal State Access and Visitation Program 
County Organization Name Grant Award 
Allen Hope Unlimited $10,170 
Cloud 12th Judicial District Supervised Visitation Service $6,763 
Crawford Safehouse Crisis Center $12,203 
Leavenworth First Judicial District CASA Association $11,829 
Lyon SOS $11,203 
Reno BrightHouse $18,519 
Riley Sunflower Children’s Collective $9,662 
Sedgwick TFI Family Services-Wichita $7,425 
Shawnee TFI Family Services-Topeka $7,226 
 TOTAL $95,000 

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