Family Support Center

Address

234 S Kansas Ave
Topeka, KS 66603

(785) 233-6300

http://www.catholiccharitiesks.org

Description:

CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES !€“ Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual!€™s and family!€™s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners.

FOOD ASSISTANCE !€“ Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families!€™ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita!€™s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency.

HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE !€“ We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required.

FINANCIAL EDUCATION !€“ Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory.

EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT !€“ Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series.

PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION !€“ Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth.

NUTRITION ASSISTANCE !€“ Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

Hours:

Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri.
Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed.
Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

Handicap Accessible?

Yes

Is Shelter?

No

Date of Official Change:

September 14, 2023

Address Listings

Physical (Primary)

234 S Kansas Ave
Topeka, KS 66603

Mailing

234 S Kansas Ave
Topeka, KS 66603

Contacts

Tama Dutton

Primary Contact

Site Director

tdutton@catholiccharitiesks.org

Phone Numbers

Main Phone

(785) 233-6300

Description

CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

Hours

Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

Eligibility

150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

Fees

No fees for any programs.

Intake Procedure

Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

Languages

English and Spanish forms and translation services.

Service Area

Shawnee County.

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Kansas
    • Shawnee County
    Click here to see this service (PH-0300) and related services within the Service Tree.

    Description

    CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

    Hours

    Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

    Eligibility

    Help with Ukranian refugees 150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

    Fees

    No fees for any programs.

    Intake Procedure

    Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

    Languages

    English and Spanish forms and translation services.

    Service Area

    Shawnee County.

    Geography Served

      If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

    • Kansas
      • Shawnee County
      Click here to see this service (PH-1000) and related services within the Service Tree.

      Description

      CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

      Hours

      Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

      Eligibility

      150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

      Fees

      No fees for any programs.

      Intake Procedure

      Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

      Languages

      English and Spanish forms and translation services.

      Service Area

      Shawnee County.

      Geography Served

        If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

      • Kansas
        • Shawnee County
        Click here to see this service (BM-6500.1500-150) and related services within the Service Tree.

        Description

        CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

        Hours

        Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

        Eligibility

        150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

        Fees

        No fees for any programs.

        Intake Procedure

        Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

        Languages

        English and Spanish forms and translation services.

        Service Area

        Shawnee County.

        Geography Served

          If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

        • Kansas
          • Shawnee County
          Click here to see this service (BD-1800.2000) and related services within the Service Tree.

          Description

          CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

          Hours

          Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

          Eligibility

          150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

          Fees

          No fees for any programs.

          Intake Procedure

          Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

          Languages

          English and Spanish forms and translation services.

          Service Area

          Shawnee County.

          Geography Served

            If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

          • Kansas
            • Shawnee County
            Click here to see this service (ND-2000.3500) and related services within the Service Tree.

            Description

            CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

            Hours

            Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

            Eligibility

            150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

            Fees

            No fees for any programs.

            Intake Procedure

            Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

            Languages

            English and Spanish forms and translation services.

            Service Area

            Shawnee County.

            Geography Served

              If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

            • Kansas
              • Shawnee County
              Click here to see this service (FT-4500) and related services within the Service Tree.

              Description

              CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

              Hours

              Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

              Eligibility

              150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

              Fees

              No fees for any programs.

              Intake Procedure

              Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

              Languages

              English and Spanish forms and translation services.

              Service Area

              Shawnee County.

              Geography Served

                If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

              • Kansas
                • Shawnee County
                Click here to see this service (DM-4000) and related services within the Service Tree.

                Description

                CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                Hours

                Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                Eligibility

                150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                Fees

                No fees for any programs.

                Intake Procedure

                Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                Languages

                English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                Service Area

                Shawnee County.

                Geography Served

                  If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                • Kansas
                  • Shawnee County
                  Click here to see this service (BD-5000) and related services within the Service Tree.

                  Description

                  CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                  Hours

                  Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                  Eligibility

                  150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                  Fees

                  No fees for any programs.

                  Intake Procedure

                  Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                  Languages

                  English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                  Service Area

                  Shawnee County.

                  Geography Served

                    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                  • Kansas
                    • Shawnee County
                    Click here to see this service (LH-2700.6000) and related services within the Service Tree.

                    Description

                    CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                    Hours

                    Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                    Eligibility

                    150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                    Fees

                    No fees for any programs.

                    Intake Procedure

                    Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                    Languages

                    English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                    Service Area

                    Shawnee County.

                    Geography Served

                      If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                    • Kansas
                      • Shawnee County
                      Click here to see this service (DM-6500) and related services within the Service Tree.

                      Description

                      CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                      Hours

                      Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                      Eligibility

                      150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                      Fees

                      No fees for any programs.

                      Intake Procedure

                      Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                      Languages

                      English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                      Service Area

                      Shawnee County.

                      Geography Served

                        If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                      • Kansas
                        • Shawnee County
                        Click here to see this service (BM-6500.6500) and related services within the Service Tree.

                        Description

                        CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                        Hours

                        Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                        Eligibility

                        150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                        Fees

                        No fees for any programs.

                        Intake Procedure

                        Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                        Languages

                        English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                        Service Area

                        Shawnee County.

                        Geography Served

                          If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                        • Kansas
                          • Shawnee County
                          Click here to see this service (LJ-2000.6500) and related services within the Service Tree.

                          Description

                          CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                          Hours

                          Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                          Eligibility

                          150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                          Fees

                          No fees for any programs.

                          Intake Procedure

                          Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                          Languages

                          English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                          Service Area

                          Shawnee County.

                          Geography Served

                            If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                          • Kansas
                            • Shawnee County
                            Click here to see this service (ND-2000.6500) and related services within the Service Tree.

                            Description

                            CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                            Hours

                            Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                            Eligibility

                            150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                            Fees

                            No fees for any programs.

                            Intake Procedure

                            Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                            Languages

                            English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                            Service Area

                            Shawnee County.

                            Geography Served

                              If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                            • Kansas
                              • Shawnee County
                              Click here to see this service (PH-1450.7000) and related services within the Service Tree.

                              Description

                              CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                              Hours

                              Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                              Eligibility

                              150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                              Fees

                              No fees for any programs.

                              Intake Procedure

                              Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                              Languages

                              English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                              Service Area

                              Shawnee County.

                              Geography Served

                                If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                              • Kansas
                                • Shawnee County
                                Click here to see this service (BH-3800.7000) and related services within the Service Tree.

                                Description

                                CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES – Case managers utilize strength-based and trauma informed strategies to meet an individual’s and family’s holistic needs. They assess, plan, evaluate and advocate for options and services offered by Catholic Charities, as well as community partners. FOOD ASSISTANCE – Our client choice food pantry gives those we serve the opportunity to select items appropriate for their families’ dietary and cultural needs. Every 30 days, shoppers choose from a variety of high-quality perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a limited selection of personal care hygiene items and diapers available. Throughout the week, sack lunches are available through our Corita’s Corner sandwich ministry. These are distributed from a walk-up window at the rear of the building. There are no requirements for ID or frequency. HOUSING & UTILITY ASSISTANCE – We provide housing assistance to those who may be, or who are at risk for, experiencing homelessness, providing rapid rehousing and homeless prevention services, directing others to community partners for transitional housing. We also provide direct financial assistance for past due rent and utility payments. Picture ID, Social Security cards, and proof of income for everyone in the household 18 years of age and older is required. For rental assistance an eviction notice and a copy of a signed legal lease is also required. For utility assistance a disconnect notice is also required. FINANCIAL EDUCATION – Understanding and managing personal finances is key for regaining economic stability. Financial coaching and classes are offered through the Family Financial Transformations program. Also, our Kansas Loan Pool Project (KLPP) helps individuals refinance high interest predatory loans. available for those who meet the criteria. Payday or Title Loan must be $1,500 or less, must have stable, traceable income, household budget must reflect ability to make monthly loan payments, monthly case management for the duration of loan, and attendance of financial education courses is mandatory. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT – Our St. Rita skills training program assists individuals in overcoming barriers to educational and career advancement. We provide intensive, wraparound case management, connections to resources and essential skills training. Our Workforce Specialists assist program graduates, placing them in high-demand, high-earning career tracks. Also, job-seeking individuals may receive job placement assistance or sharpen their job readiness skills through our Job Seeker workshop series. PREGNANCY COUNSELING & ADOPTION – Caring and confidential counseling is available to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. For married couples experiencing infertility issues, Catholic Charities is a state licensed adoption agency. We work closely with birth parents and adoptive couples to match newborn babies with their forever families. For pregnant women who choose to parent, we counsel and connect them with community resources to help prepare for a healthy birth. NUTRITION ASSISTANCE – Good nutrition builds healthy communities. Our Food and Nutrition programming empowers individuals and families to acquire new skills and become comfortable preparing more nutritious and affordable meals. Our focus is on how to cook, shop, grow and prepare healthy meals on a budget. We also collaborate with a variety of community partners such as the KSDE and USDA to increase awareness and access to local, as well as federal food programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition & Wellness.

                                Hours

                                Office open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri. Food Pantry open from 9 am - 4 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and 12 - 4 pm Wed. Corita's Corner sandwich ministry open 9 am - 1 pm Mon - Fri.

                                Eligibility

                                150% of the Federal Poverty Level for most services. Other programs have specific qualifications dependent upon the grant. See program descriptions for eligibility.

                                Fees

                                No fees for any programs.

                                Intake Procedure

                                Call for an appointment. Appointments are booked daily. For rent assistance must contact the Equity Assess Shelter first for an assessment.

                                Languages

                                English and Spanish forms and translation services.

                                Service Area

                                Shawnee County.

                                Geography Served

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                                • Kansas
                                  • Shawnee County
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