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Sedgwick County staff says Child Advocacy Center funding agreement is $250,000 for 2026

January 02, 2026 | Sedgwick County, Kansas


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Sedgwick County staff says Child Advocacy Center funding agreement is $250,000 for 2026
Sedgwick County staff told commissioners at a Dec. 2 briefing that the county intends to present a funding agreement of $250,000 for the Child Advocacy Center for calendar year 2026.

A staff member (Speaker 2) stated that the amount is the same as the prior year and that the agreement will be on the Jan. 7 agenda for formal consideration. The briefing did not provide additional line‑item detail about the agreement’s services, eligibility criteria, or funding sources.

The item was presented as an agenda preview; the commission will consider the funding agreement on Jan. 7.

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