Our Emporia facility at 1601 State Street offers open access for intakes to begin services. You may arrive at any time between the hours below:
Monday: 10am to 2pm
Tuesday: 8am to 12pm
Wednesday: No Same Day Access
Thursday: 11am to 3pm
Friday: 8am to 10am
You can also request an appointment at /contact/
These CrossWinds' staff are celebrating work anniversaries the second half of May! Thank you for your hard work and dedication! Lauren Rickner (11 years), Destanee Burrus (2 years), Hannah Weaver (2 years), Kelly Noller (3 years), Megan Adcock (20 years), Ginger Steiner (8 years)
Two of our CrossWinds staff: Coffey County Regional Manager, Erin Neal and Crisis Services Regional Manager, Sarah Fedorston attended the NOVA National Advocate Credentialing Program. NOVA's National Crisis Response Team is recognized nationally to assist in the aftermath of incidents to empower, train, and advocate for victims nationwide since 2003.
Thank you Erin and Sarah for your dedication to advocating for the individuals within our communities!
A huge thank you to everyone who came out to support our food and supply drive at Walmart this weekend! Because of your help, we collected more than 9 carts full of donated items to help support those in our community!
Our Food & Supply Drive is happening NOW until 4 PM at Walmart! Stop by, say hello, and help support our community by donating much-needed supplies.
Prefer Walmart pickup, or spending your weekend at the ball fields? No problem! Scan our QR code to donate through Venmo and support the food drive from wherever you are!
Today our CrossWinds staff were Seen in Green! We wear green to bring awareness to May being Mental Health Awareness Month!
Echo, our new therapy dog, even got in on the fun!
Thank you to everyone who made sure to #beseeningreen💚
A huge thank you to Walmart for generously providing a cake for our therapeutic preschool teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week!
We are so grateful for your support in helping us celebrate the amazing teachers who make a difference in the lives of our clients every day. Your kindness means so much to our staff!
Farming feeds our communities; but it can take a toll on those doing the work. Long hours, unpredictable weather, financial stress, and isolation can all impact mental health in agriculture.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we’re recognizing the strength it takes to keep going and the importance of reaching out when it feels overwhelming. Taking care of your mental health is just as important as caring for your land, your livestock, and your family. 💚
💚 Mental Health Awareness Week is May 11th through 17th 💚
Next week, we encourage everyone to check in with yourself and with those around you. A simple conversation, a moment of support, or even just listening can make a meaningful difference. Let’s continue to break the stigma, show compassion, and support one another!
On Friday, lets get things started by being seen in green! Tag us in your #beseeningreen💚 pictures on Facebook or Instagram!