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COVID-19 Information and Resources

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Library Information

The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library strongly encourages visitors to wear masks inside the library. Customers are personally responsible for complying with Shawnee County Health Department mask guidelines. We will continue to provide masks.

We recommend you stay home if you are feeling ill, quarantining or waiting for COVID test results. Contact Ask-a-Librarian for assistance using the library resources.

In the library

  • The library is open regularly scheduled hours:

M-F 9am – 9pm | Sat 9am – 6pm | Sun Noon – 9pm

  • Social Distancing of at least 6-feet apart is recommended for individuals, but groups may work together in the library and use the Team Rooms.
  • Customers will be able to consume drinks and snacks while using the library.

Bookmobiles

  • Face masks are required when on a Bookmobile. This is a recommendation of the Shawnee County Health Department due to the close quarters and air filtration needs. Outside of the vehicles, masks are not required.
  • See the Bookmobile schedule to find a stop near you.

Updated Basic COVID Information

Important Ways to Slow the Spread

  • Get vaccinated.
  • Wear a mask. 
  • Stay 6 feet away from others.
  • Avoid crowds and poorly ventilated spaces.
  • Test to prevent spread to others.
  • Wash your hands often.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes.
  • Clean and disinfect.
  • Monitor your health daily.

Read more about this list on Things to Know about the COVID-19 Pandemic from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

Local COVID-19 Testing

The Shawnee County Health Department: Testing Options page is the most current and accurate source of this information in our community.

Local COVID-19 Vaccine

The Shawnee County Health Department Vaccine Information page is the most current source of information for Shawnee County and includes links to partners and other information about COVID vaccine in our county.

The KDHE Vaccine information page provides additional information statewide, including for Topeka and Shawnee County.

For questions about COVID vaccines in Shawnee County, call the Shawnee County Health Department Vaccine hotline at 785-251-4949 or email CovidVaccine@snco.us.

Local COVID-19 Information

Shawnee County COVID-19 Community Indicator Rating

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Response and Recovery Resources

Mental Health Crisis Lines

Valeo

  • Shawnee County Mental Health Crisis Line Valeo (ages 18+) Open 24/7 1-785-234-3300
  • Valeo COVID Crisis Counseling services 1-785-233-1730 ext 4152 through KSstrongertogether.org or 1-800-273-8255

Family Service & Guidance Center

  • Shawnee County Mental Health Crisis Line FSGC (17 & under) Open 24/7 1-785-232-5005
  • Anyone who is struggling due to COVID-19 can visit www.FSGCtopeka.com/stronger and a staff member will get back to them to help connect them to local resources and information.

Community Resource and Referral Line - 211

  • United Way 211 - Dial 211 from any phone to speak with a referral specialist 24 hours a day about COVID-19 or any other service needs you may have. Available in English and Spanish. 211

Resources for Food and Assistance

Tax Forms and Assistance

Tax Forms and Assistance links to local resources and state/federal forms.

Child Tax Credit information is available at childtaxcredit.gov  and in Spanish. Low-income families with children are eligible for this crucial tax relief – including those who have not made enough money to be required to file taxes. Use the Non Filer Signup tool. 

Eviction Prevention

Housing and Credit Counseling Inc - Call to ask whether your situation with rent/utilities fits with COVID relief programs. 800-383-0217 and  785-234-0217 Kansas Legal Services Individuals seeking legal assistance must first apply. You can apply for legal assistance by filling out the Online Application or by phone 1-800-723-6953.

The Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance program (KERA) will provide rental and utility assistance to households experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID pandemic.

COVID-19 Basic Needs Assistance Program The Operation COVID-19 Basic Needs Assistance Program is a foreclosure/eviction mitigation program created by the City of Topeka and administered by the Community Resources Council. An additional $400,000 in CARES Act funds has been made available to qualified applicants to help cover mortgages. The program is by appointment only and applicants must be city residents, have a documented loss of income due to Covid-19, have an outstanding mortgage, and meet income guidelines. Appointments can be scheduled over the phone from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday by calling (785) 233-1365. If the line is busy, leave your name and phone number and CRC staff will call back to schedule an appointment.

Local News Resources

Local news sources provide recent updated information on this emerging situation in our community.

 
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