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"Mid-Kansas Community Action Program assists people in poverty move towards self-reliance through advocacy, education, training and housing in the counties we serve"
Mid-Kansas CAP has resources available to help the homeless off the streets, or to keep families from ending up there in the first place. Our efforts include providing rent and utility assistance as part of our Higher Achievement Together, our case management program.
Reno County. (316) 775-3000. Together we assess, implement, monitor, and evaluate plans to help each individual and family reach the goal of self-reliance. Mid-KS CAP’s work is characterized by advocacy, communication, and resource management that promotes personal accountability.
Sumner County. (316) 775-3000. Together we assess, implement, monitor, and evaluate plans to help each individual and family reach the goal of self-reliance. Mid-KS CAP’s work is characterized by advocacy, communication, and resource management that promotes personal accountability.
Mid-Kansas CAP has resources available to help the homeless off the streets, or to keep families from ending up there in the first place.
Use this number to easily search for Mid-KS CAP when enrolling. A customer must have 3 things to register and begin supporting MID-KS COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.: A Plus card, which is available at any store by asking an associate
Please contact 316-775-3000 if you would like more information or click on the Rental Application above to Apply. Mid-Kansas Community Action Program (Mid-KS CAP) provides “decent, safe, and sanitary” housing at an affordable cost to low-income families.
The Mid-Kansas CommunityAction Program Staff: Bambi Parker. Executive Director. Bambi is a Business Administration graduate of Oklahoma Panhandle State University. She concentrated on Finance and Accounting for her future. Later on she discovered her love for the Non-Profit sector.
1) Providing programs and services focused on expanding community. housing options, education, employment and economic mobility, family. development, and support services; 2) Actively engaging community members, businesses and social service. organizations in anti-poverty collaborations;
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