Important Announcement: KEEP Program Ending Soon
The KEEP program concludes on January 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM Central time. This is the final day for families to use their awards and submit claims. Act now to use any unused funds for approved educational services or activities before the deadline. Please note: The KEEP support team will remain available after the deadline to assist with any questions and to process any outstanding claims. Don’t hesitate to reach out to help@keep.ks.gov for assistance during this period.
KANSAS EDUCATION ENRICHMENT PROGRAM EDUCATION MARKETPLACE
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Important Announcement: KEEP Program Ending Soon
The KEEP program concludes on January 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM Central time. This is the final day for families to use their awards and submit claims.
Act now to use any unused funds for approved educational services or activities before the deadline.
Please note: The KEEP support team will remain available after the deadline to assist with any questions and to process any outstanding claims. Don’t hesitate to reach out to help@keep.ks.gov for assistance during this period.
Children 1st - 2701 S Pattie St
This service provider requires payment upfront : No
Price Range: $600 - $800
Phone Number: (316) 303-4083
Email: children1st@children1stks.org
Address: P.O. Box 2385, Wichita KS 67201, Wichita, Kansas 67216
Educational Value
Children First CEO Kansas Inc. (Children 1st) is a 501(c)(3) social service nonprofit organization in Wichita, Kansas, with a mission to support students to feel safe and empowered, so they can learn and thrive, by staying in school and achieving in life. We provide services in eight low-income neighborhoods, with two Garden to Kitchen Summer Camp (agriculture). The Children 1st Garden to Kitchen goal is to provide an applied science curriculum to a fresh food program to teach growing, harvesting, eating, and preserving fresh food with its benefits of increasing healthy behaviors, and prevention initiative against heart disease and diabetes, to low-income students (Pre-K through Middle School), their families and the neighbors. Camp offers a greater opportunity for deeper learning and summer fun!