Kansas Children's Service League

1365 N. Custer, Wichita, Kansas 67230
Phone: 316-942-4261

CEO: Janet Schalansky
Project Contact: Cornelia Stevens

The Kansas Children’s Service League is a not-for-profit, private child welfare agency with offices located throughout the state of Kansas. Established in 1893, The League has a distinguished history of innovative services that strengthen and support families and children, and has a wealth of experience in working with at-risk youth and their families. The corporate offices are located in Wichita and Topeka, Kansas.

In 1993, The League merged with the Kansas Child Abuse Prevention Council and by doing so became the Kansas Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America and expanded its prevention service continuum. In 1996, The League became a major contractor in the pioneering of Kansas’ effort to privatize child welfare services and is the current statewide contractor of Adoption Services.


Programs Funded or Partially Funded by CAFRP:

Emergency
Out-Of-Home Care


SC4C Program

Parent Education Programs

Outpatient Mental Health Program


Kansas Children’s Service League has a wealth of experience in working with at-risk youth and their families, including juvenile offenders. Collaboration with community agencies is a cornerstone and staff work very closely with agencies to develop collaborative relationships. The programs are family centered and strengths based using family assessment and service planning. The League uses best practice principles to provide service and is culturally sensitive.