Kansas Coalition against Sexual & Domestic Violence

The Kansas Coalition against Sexual and Domestic Violence (KCSDV) is a network of 24 community-based agencies and 5 tribal victim services programs across Kansas.

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Are You Experiencing Sexual Violence?

Are You Experiencing Stalking?

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Training & Technical Assistance

Experienced technical assistance  (or expert support and consultation) and specialized training to help our members and community partners strengthen their ability to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence.

Announcements & Awareness

Find the latest updates about our Coalition’s work, statewide advocacy efforts, and available resources to help you join our mission to end domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and dating violence in Kansas.

The Kansas Coalition against Sexual & Domestic Violence does not provide emergency or crisis services directly to victims and survivors. Please contact your local agency or the SafeLine Kansas Helpline if you need help.

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If you need immediate crisis services, call the SafeLine Kansas Helpline at

1-888-END-ABUSE (1-888-363-2287)

or text SAFE to 84741.

Our KCSDV Members

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Kansas Coalition against Sexual & Domestic Violence

The Kansas Coalition against Sexual and Domestic Violence (KCSDV) is a network of 24 community-based agencies and 5 tribal victim services programs across Kansas. Together, we provide advocacy and support to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.

Across the country, state level coalitions for sexual and domestic violence advocacy are vital for improving victim services, influencing public policy, and fostering statewide collaboration. By uniting individual organizations, coalitions create a powerful and unified voice to address complex issues that local programs cannot tackle alone. 

Through this work, shared needs and emerging issues are identified statewide. As the coalition, KCSDV brings these voices together and amplifies the experiences of survivors and advocates. Our Coalition represents these voices at both the state and national levels in the movement to end sexual and domestic violence.

Who are our accredited member programs?


Accredited member programs are the front-line organizations across Kansas that provide direct services to victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence. They partner with allied professionals, community leaders, and local networks to ensure survivors have access to safety, support, and resources in their communities.

About Kansas Coalition against Sexual & Domestic Violence

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Silent Witness Silhouette Project

The Silent Witness Silhouette Project is a collaboration between families, advocacy agencies, and survivors to tell the story of real Kansans who were victims of sexual and domestic violence. 


KCSDV Announcement about an Upcoming Training Event.
By Mike McGraw August 15, 2025
Kansas Crime Victims Compensation training Aug 27, 2025. Learn HB 2781 updates on eligibility, deadlines & support for victims and professionals.
training at KCSDV
By Laura Munsch June 15, 2025
KCSDV provides a variety of training opportunities for allies and members. We provide online and in-person training.
kcsdv spotlight on leadership
By Laura Munsch June 15, 2025
As part of this year’s Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW), Teresa Gallegos Director of Outreach and Accessibility for KCSDV was offered a training session addressing the barriers faced by Hispanic survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
launch of coalition manager
By Laura Munsch June 1, 2025
If you are an accredited member program of KCSDV or registering for a SANE/SART training, you will need to login to Coalition Manager to access trainings and resources. If you are an Allied Professional, you no longer need to create a Coalition Manager account to access trainings or resources that are open to your profession.