211 of Kansas
2-1-1
Kansas 211 connects Kansas residents with housing services, financial assistance, family support, food, clothing, household goods, and transportation assistance. 211 callers can also get help with senior services, employment and education, taxes, mental health and addiction treatment, and more.
Confluence HRKC
816-944-0917
Harm reduction supplies can be vital, but some people feel afraid or ashamed to get them. Confluence HRKC provides confidential delivery of harm reduction kits — all you have to do is text or call. Confluence HRKC offers fentanyl test strips, naloxone (Narcan), condoms, wound care supplies, Plan B, hygiene kits, and N95 masks. All supplies are free and delivered on multiple routes.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
For Kansas residents experiencing homelessness or at risk of doing so, HUD has a list of local resources, including a shelter locator that shows bed availability. They also have information about getting food, veteran services, job training, legal assistance, and more.
Johnson County Homeless Hubs
816-474-5112
Johnson County, Kansas, has a resource page linking residents to organizations that provide triage screenings for emergency housing, permanent housing services, and other social services. If you live in northeast Kansas, these organizations can provide the help you need.
Community Action
785-836-4500
Located in Topeka, Community Action helps those in poverty take charge of their lives and focus on their strengths. Community Action provides rapid re-housing and affordable housing, Head Start programs, rent and utility support, diapers, period supplies, tax preparation, and more.
First Call
913-223-0747
First Call of Kansas is a nonprofit organization that provides support for individuals and families affected by alcohol and substance use disorder. They offer harm reduction, recovery advocates, a 24/7 crisis helpline, family services, and more. They also offer community education through outreach and informational booths to raise awareness and improve access to care.
Kansas Substance Abuse Hotline
866-531-7211
The Kansas Substance Abuse Hotline is a free and confidential service that operates 24/7. Their hotline specialists provide callers with information on alcoholism and drug addiction as well as where to find help and resources for recovery in Kansas.
Butler Community College
316-321-2222
The Butler Community College offers College Health and Counseling services for students. The locations of the clinics are spread around Butler’s various campuses, and they offer free immunizations, lab tests, prescription and other medication, and other medical care. They also have counseling services and alcohol and drug free activities for students with mental health concerns or those in recovery from addiction.
The University of Kansas CAPS
785-864-2277
The University of Kansas offers Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) for students. These include counseling, crisis support and free groups and workshops. They also have a student support program that offers 24/7 help in over 150 languages. In addition, CAPS provides resources and support groups for overcoming eating disorders, help with basic needs like food and housing, and substance use treatment and recovery.
Wichita State University
316-978-3456
The Wichita State University focuses on substance misuse prevention by offering education about substance misuse and information on driving and traveling safely. They also have Narcan administration training and the #WSUWESupportU program which promotes wellness and awareness while reducing the stigma related to addiction.
KanVet
The KanVet website makes it easier for veterans can locate veteran specific resources and benefits. They offer information regarding employment help, education and health resources, family assistance and mental health support. The goal of KanVet is to allow access to resources in a single place instead of through multiple government websites.
Strong Hearts Native Helpline
844-762-8483
Strong Hearts Native Helpline offers members of the Native Indian and Alaska Native communities who have been impacted by sexual or domestic violence a confidential 24/7 resource where they can speak with an advocate. You can get multiple services for free, including peer support, safety planning, crisis support, education about domestic and sexual violence, and referrals to legal representation.