02/09/2026
It takes a village—and we’re building a big one! 🌾👶
Are you passionate about the health of mothers and babies in North Central Kansas? Whether you work in a clinic, a classroom, a church, or a local business, your voice matters.
Join us on February 12 for the first-ever meeting of the NCK Perinatal Community Collaborative. We’re virtually connecting 13 counties to bridge resources, improve education, and ensure every family has the support they need to thrive.
Let’s work together to make NCK the best place to grow a family. 🌻
Sign up today: https://bit.ly/nckpcc
11/17/2025
This page is no longer being monitored on a regular basis. Please follow the Saline County Health Department page or reach out to [email protected] for more information on MCH services.
10/27/2025
We’re excited to announce that the Family Planning Program is now available at the Rice County Health Department!
This program provides reproductive well-being and preventive health services — including annual exams, pregnancy testing, birth control options, testing and treatment, infertility counseling, and more.
If you don’t have health insurance, you may qualify for a Sliding Fee Scale based on household income.
Call us to schedule or learn more at: ricecounty.us/departments/health
10/27/2025
If recent formula or benefit changes have you concerned, the WIC and MCH departments at the Saline County Health Department are here to help.
We offer support and guidance on how best to use available resources within the community. No income or health insurance requirements needed.
Call 785-826-6600 for guidance from our trained staff, and visit eatwellsalinecounty.com for local food resources or kansasfoodsource.org for more statewide food resources.
09/10/2025
We had a blast at the Saline County Community Baby Shower. Kudos to Salina Regional Health Center for making everything run smooth. We can't wait to do it again, next year!
08/21/2025
We are THRILLED for our friends at Rice County Health Department! If you know anyone in the Central Kansas area who is interested in donating, please have them reach out to Rice County. And, as a friendly reminder, Salina has a depot at Salina Regional Health Center for our local Moms. Way to go, Kansas!
Congratulations to Grant County Health Department, Pediatric Care Specialists, Rice County Health Department, and Sherman County Health Department on becoming the latest human milk depots in Kansas! Contact the KBC if you’d like to become a milk depot (drop-off spots) and a hospital using pasteurized donor human milk (PDHM) in Kansas.