How We Help

Families Together, Inc. is here to assist you whether you are just starting out or experiencing a challenge along the way. We provide assistance regarding early intervention, education, health care, transitions, and community resources to support the academic, behavioral, social, emotional, and mental well being of children, youth, and families.

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Support for Families

Get personalized help navigating special education, early childhood, behavioral health, disability services, transitions to adulthood, and more. Our Family Resource Specialists are here to empower you with information, resources, and strategies to advocate for your child.

Parent-to-Parent Support

Connect with experienced mentor parents who have walked a similar journey. Build confidence and gain practical wisdom from families who understand the challenges of raising a child with a disability or special health care need.
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Youth & Young Adult Services

Empowering youth and young adults through advocacy training, leadership development, and the CHASE Program. We help young people with disabilities and special health care needs build skills for a successful future.
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All Programs

Families Together offers a wide range of grant-funded programs across Kansas. From family support and parent mentoring to youth advocacy and professional training—find the program that meets your family’s needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any charge for your services?

No. Our services are funded by grants and donations so we can provide free supports and training at no cost to families.
Yes, we help families across the state.
We would love to visit with you about our Parent-to-Parent Program. For more information, visit the Parent-to-Parent Support page.
The best way to connect families with us is by sharing our information with them. We can then provide individualized assistance for the family.
We are here to help any Kansas family whose child has a disability or special health care need, between the ages of 0-26.
Every family’s starting point will be different based on their child and family’s needs. Give us a call and we can help.
A Family Resource Specialist will visit with you and listen to your concerns. They can help you understand your rights, review your child’s Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), Individualized Education Program (IEP), and Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP).
Education Advocates are volunteers who step into the role of the legal educational decision maker for children whose parents are unknown, unavailable, or whose rights have been terminated. Learn more on our Education Advocate page.