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Kansas FAC (Family Assistance Center) Information

Name/Email address Address City Zip Code Phone Number
State Family Program Director, Tonya VanSickle 2800 SW Topeka Boulevard Topeka 66611-1287 (800) 432-2447x9
Tonya.vansickle@us.army.mil        
Vacant, Wing Family Program Coord. Forbes Field Building 605 Forbes Field 66619 (785) 806-1252
         
Dave Fehr 3032 S. Santa Fe Chanute 66720 (785) 806-1756
David.fehr@us.army.mil        
Lisa Galindo 200 S. Iowa Lawrence 66044 (785) 806-1757
Lisa.galindo@us.army.mil        
Laura Wheeler 1709 S. Airport Rd Manhattan 66503 (785) 806-1751
Laura.wheeler@us.army.mil        
Cherie Herlinger 108 N. First Hiawatha 67401 (785) 806-1761
Cherie.herlinger@us.army.mil        
Vacant 620 N Edgemoor Wichita 67208 (785) 806-1753
         
Hilari DeLaRosa, Wing Family Prog. Coord 52010 Jayhawk Dr. Ste. 111 McConnell 67221 (316) 759-7092
Hilari.delarosa.civ@ksmcco.ang.af.mil     Website: www.ksmcco.ang.af.mil/familysupport


Each Family Assistance Center (FAC) has certain county guidelines in determining who is the closest to assist each family. The Wing Coordinators primarily work with the families within the Wing. Anyone listed on this form can be contacted regardless of the service they are attached to. You can also find information about Guard family programs by visiting: www.guardfamily.org .

The FAC was established by the Kansas National Guard through assistance from National Guard Bureau for the support of deployed soldier’s families. The need was recognized for a support and referral system to help ease the stress and burden that those left behind experience. Every FAC works with their individual counties to establish a contact network to help families through the toughest of situations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The FAC is a focal point to coordinate available resources, such as Chaplain Services, Red Cross, Veterans Administration, and a host of other agencies with direct and indirect interests in assisting and supporting military families. The FAC provides a variety of supportive services to families from discussion groups, food pantries, to video tele-conferencing. During the mobilization, the FAC is the family’s point of contact for help with any type of problem. A telephone call to the FAC trained staff and volunteers will either help solve the problem or direct individuals to the appropriate program or agency.