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File LCF Visitor Handbook
by David Thompson published Dec 11, 2024
Located in Facilities / LCF / Visiting Information
LCF's Joe Wilson Receives Quilt of Valor 09 19 24
by David Thompson published Sep 19, 2024 last modified Sep 20, 2024 07:49 AM
LCF worker and former Army Medevac veteran is honored with Quilt of Valor.
LEAD (Ladies Empowered And Driven) at TCF 2024
by David Thompson published Oct 17, 2024 last modified Oct 17, 2024 03:18 PM
A snapshot look at the Topeka Correctional Facility's faith-based reentry program called, LEAD (Ladies Empowered and Driven).
Lullaby Project at TCF 06 09 25
by David Thompson published Jun 24, 2025 last modified Jun 25, 2025 07:21 AM
KDOC is grateful for our partnership with the Kansas Children's Discovery Center in Topeka. They are piloting a new program at the Topeka Correctional Facility called the Lullaby project, helping incarcerated moms stay connected with their babies.
Monica Pyles - TCF/Private Industries Partner Success story
by David Thompson published Aug 30, 2023 last modified Aug 30, 2023 08:08 AM
Former Topeka Correctional Facility resident Monica Pyles struggled for 3 years while declining the help from staff within TCF, but a breakthrough opened her eyes and set her sights on working at a coveted Private Industries job. The company started in August of 2021 at TCF and Pyles found her niche making parts of the products with a sewing machine. The company was so pleased with her work and leadership, they hired her straight out of prison when she was paroled in September 2022. She is considered by many as a posterchild for reentry within TCF.
Monica Pyles - Testimony of Overcoming Abuse
by David Thompson published Mar 20, 2024 last modified Mar 20, 2024 08:20 AM
Former TCF Resident, Monica Pyles, shares her faith journey to show God has the power to redeem and heal victims of abuse.
NCF - Trash bags to Mats for Homeless
by David Thompson published Apr 11, 2023 last modified Feb 20, 2024 02:27 PM
The Crafts and Arts program at Norton Correctional Facility is helping the homeless community throughout Kansas as they take donated trash bags and crochet them together into mats and tote bags.
NCF Graduation 12-13-2024
by David Thompson published Dec 26, 2024 last modified Dec 26, 2024 11:19 AM
In association with Colby Community College, 33 residents at Norton Correctional Facility donned caps and gowns after completing courses for associate's degrees in Alternative Energy, certificates of completion in Wind Technical or Wind Certificate of Completion, certificates in Telecommunications, and diplomas for completing GED. Congratulations to all our graduates!
Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week 2024
by David Thompson published Jul 22, 2024 last modified Jul 22, 2024 07:54 AM
The Kansas Department of Corrections is proud to recognize, honor, and celebrate the work of our Parole Officers throughout KDOC. This year’s theme for PPPS Week is Wellness Unveiled: Navigating the Journey. There are a myriad of traumatic stories and broken lives that our workers must wade through just to help people under supervision and guide them to a place of stability. Those journeys can take a mental toll, to say the least. So, we are grateful that this week is not only a celebration of our valued team in post supervision, but to recognize the daily grind that can impact both mind and body. So, the celebration of this week is not just about the food, fun, or activities but more importantly, about celebrating the victories of lives turned around with the help of the best post supervision team in the country.
Profile: TCF Residents working with Private Industries Partner
by David Thompson published Aug 30, 2023 last modified Aug 30, 2023 07:53 AM
At the Topeka Correctional Facility, there are -70- residents who are working with a private industry partner that produces various products, many of which need sewn together. In two years, the company has experienced so much success, they are considering adding a second shift of workers at this TCF plant.