KIDS COUNT
KIDS COUNT

About KIDS COUNT
The KIDS COUNT project in Kansas is a joint effort by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Kansas Action for Children. KIDS COUNT provides an annual snapshot of how Kansas children are doing when compared to children in other states. For 20 years, KIDS COUNT has been a resource for legislators and community leaders interested in developing data-driven solutions that will make Kansas the best place to live, work and raise a family. 

National KIDS COUNT Data
Data new as of July 27, 2010
Each July, the Annie E. Casey Foundation produces a national KIDS COUNT Data Book. The Data Book provides insight into how states compare in terms of child well-being. Click on the links below to view the newest data for Kansas.

Kansas KIDS COUNT Data
Data new as of November 1, 2009
Each November, Kansas Action for Children publishes KIDS COUNT data on a county-by-county basis. Click on the links below to view data for your county.

 
Cheyenne Rawlins Decatur Norton Phillips Smith Jewell Republic Washington Marshall Nemaha Brown Sherman Thomas Sheridan Graham Rooks Osborne Mitchell Cloud Clay Pottawatomie Jackson Atchison Jefferson Leavenworth Johnson Douglas Shawnee Wabaunsee Dickinson Ottawa Saline Lincoln Ellsworth Russell Ellis Trego Gove Logan Wallace Greeley Wichita Scott Lane Ness Rush Barton Rice McPherson Marion Chase Lyon Osage Franklin Miami Linn Anderson Coffey Bourbon Allen Woodson Greenwood Butler Harvey Reno Stafford Pawnee Hodgeman Finney Kearny Hamilton Stanton Grant Haskell Gray Ford Edwards Kiowa Pratt Kingman Sedgwick Morton Stevens Seward Meade Clark Comanche Barber Harper Sumner Cowley Elk Chautauqua Wilson Montgomery Neosho Labette Crawford Cherokee Doniphan Wyandotte Geary Riley Morris