Programs
Community Day
For information on Community Day activities, please click here.


Exercise for Life Walk Group
The class focuses on challenging the body, mind, and spirit of the faith community. Body-increase physical activity, Mind-awareness and understanding of health risks and healthy living, Spirit-to enhance fellowship and spirit growth in faith community. Classes are held Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30am in our Family Life Center.
Early Detection Works Program
Ladies between the ages of 40-64 who qualify are able to access screenings for breast and cervical cancer free of charge.

Domestic Violence Program
(MVP) Motivating Valuable People
Around the world 1 in 3 women have been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused during their lifetime. Women of all races are about equally vulnerable to violence by someone they are intimate with.
Domestic violence refers to a variety of behaviors used by individuals, to exert power and control over their intimate partners or former partners. Not all abuse is physical. Abuse includes psychological, emotional, financial, and legal abuse, threats to children, intimidation, isolation, coercion, and financial control. If you are someone you love needs help we are here for you.
Blood Drive
We all have to look out for each other. And with an American needing blood every two seconds. Someone needs you to roll up your sleeve now.
The clinic host quarterly blood drives.

CPR/First Aid Training
We all have to look out for each other. And with First Aid and CPR training from the American Red Cross, you can be ready to save a life today.
Diabetes Support Group
This group is open to all living with and/or affected by diabetes. Speakers are invited monthly to address issues with managing diabetes. This group meets the 1st Tuesday of each month in room AC206 from 6:30-8:00pm. Refreshments are served.

HIV/Never Alone Support Group
We want you to know that you do not have to face this issue alone. You have friends to help. Please join us if you have questions, concerns and/or affected by HIV/AIDS. HIV support group meets the 2nd Thursday of each month in room PH108 from 6:30-7:30pm.
Migrant Farm Worker Program
Medical and dental services are available for farrmworkers.
Can you answer yes to the following questions?
Have you worked in agriculture in the past two years? Agriculture includes: Working with crops-planting, cultivating, harvesting, etc. *Also nurseries, tree farms, orchards, and dairy.
Are you low income?
Are you without health insurance?
If you answered yes to these three questions, you and your family are eligible for help with medical and dental services through the Kansas Farmworker Health Program. Please call us for more information.
