
Help For
Families & Loved Ones
Mission of Family Services
For Adult Loved Ones

How To Cope
A seven-session course for adult family members and friends impacted by a loved one's substance use. How to Cope helps participants overcome the related physical, psychological, and social effects and build a healthy life for themselves. How to Cope is recognized by the National Association of State Alcohol/Drug Abuse directors as a research informed program proven to strengthen relationship skills and increase resiliency.
Facilitated by: Bethany DePugh, CPS CADC - Family Services Counselor
Group classes offered FREE of charge
Morning Classes (Tuesdays & Thursdays 10AM-Noon): September 26, 28 & October 3, 5, 10, 12
Evening Classes (Mondays 6-8PM): November 6, 13, 20, 27 & December 4, 11, 18
Pre-registration is required and you may choose to attend in-person or online (hybrid).
Extended support sessions and alumni group are available to participants who complete the program.
*We accept private groups (minimum of 4). All inquiries regarding How to Cope registrations by phone should be directed to Bethany DePugh, Family Services Counselor, 816-800-8057

How To Care
A four-hour, curriculum-based educational program that teaches adult caregivers (teachers, foster parents, extended family members, etc.) to better understand the dynamics of a family system impacted by substance use disorder, the lasting effects of this experience on children’s physical and emotional development, and the best approach to help them achieve their full potential. How to Care can be offered on-site, or as a web-based training for organizations.
Facilitated by: Megan Keller, MS, MAADCII
Group classes offered FREE of charge
To register for Caring for Kids, or for more information, please contact Megan Keller, MS, MAADC ll, Family Services Team Lead:MeganK@firstcallkc.org or 816-895-8047
For Youth

Caring for Kids
A seven-session, age-appropriate course for children and youth impacted by a loved one’s substance misuse or substance use disorder.
Children growing up in alcohol or drug-affected homes have a high risk of developing a substance use disorder themselves. The Caring for Kids program helps participants regain a healthy, productive lifestyle by focusing on education, resilience, and safety.
Facilitated by: Megan Keller, MS, MAADCII
Group classes offered FREE of charge

Summer Care Camp
Our 3-day Care Camp Program will help kids to gain a healthy, productive lifestyle by unpacking the impact of substance use in the family with education, resilience and safety.
Facilitated by: Facilitated by: Bethany DePugh, CPS CADC - Family Services Counselor
Group classes offered FREE of charge
All First Call services are available FREE or on a sliding scale fee schedule determined in accordance with federal poverty guidelines. No one is refused services for lack of ability to pay.