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Online Group Therapy in Kansas

With research-backed evidence supporting the healing power of group therapy, we believe that support groups should be at the heart of any treatment plan for Kansas residents. When you surround yourself with other group members who share a similar situation, you start seeing results.

Our groups are highly structured and use evidence-based methods that focus on a particular diagnosis or life challenge. Every group is always led by a licensed therapist. Over time, our groups will become a place to look forward to seeing the same faces each week, and an outlet to build trust and vulnerability with the people who understand you.

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Mental Health & Group Therapy in Kansas

Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
residents face across the state.

Mental Illness Prevalence

The mental illness prevalence rate in Kansas is 24.4 percent among adults.

Wait Time

The average wait time for therapy in Kansas is 12 to 16 weeks.

Median Household Income

The median household income in Kansas is $72,639.

Percentage Who Need Therapy

The share of adults in Kansas who needed mental health care but did not receive it is 20.8 percent.

Provider Shortage

The mental health professional shortage area percentage in Kansas is 81 percent.

Mental Health Providers per 100k Residents

Kansas has 250.2 mental health providers per 100,000 residents.

Kansas's mental health picture combines significant need with workforce capacity that runs below national norms. About 24.4% of Kansas adults experience mental illness in any given year (roughly 725,000 residents), and the state's 250.2 mental health providers per 100,000 residents concentrates in Wichita, Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence.


With 81% of counties designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas and 22% of adults who needed mental health care without receiving it, the gap hits hardest in western counties where one or two practices serve entire regions. At 36.1 people per square mile, social networks overlap in ways that add visibility concerns on top of supply constraints.


For families on Kansas's $69,747 median household income, the practical cost of $150 to $250 per-session in-person care plus long drives makes consistent attendance hard, and the local-clinic recognition problem adds a layer of friction for residents in education, healthcare, and small-business networks. Online group therapy with licensed Kansas clinicians removes both barriers at once.


UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE

Group Therapy challenges in Kansas

The Problem

Kansas's 2,970,606 residents are spread across 105 counties and 82,278 square miles of plains, and the friction here mixes thin provider supply with the social texture of small-town life. At 36.1 people per square mile, social networks overlap in ways that make a local clinic visit rarely anonymous, and residents weigh care decisions against being seen seeking it. With 24.4% experiencing mental illness, about 725,000 Kansans, and 250.2 providers per 100,000 residents, options are already limited statewide. Kansas's 81% provider shortage concentrates clinicians in Wichita, Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence, and many western counties have one or two practices or none at all, meaning the same names appear repeatedly when residents try to find a group with the right clinical fit.

The Impact

For 725,000 Kansans experiencing mental illness across the state's 105 counties, the barrier to local care is the texture of community life as much as workforce supply. At 36.1 people per square mile, the clinic in a county seat is often the only one for an hour's drive, and the chance of being recognized in the waiting room by a coworker, a school parent, or a church member is high enough that residents factor it in when deciding to start care. For residents in education, healthcare, and small-business networks where reputation matters, the visibility cost weighs against the help. Kansas's 81% provider shortage and 250.2 providers per 100,000 residents concentrate clinicians where the same names recur, which makes the privacy concern compounding rather than incidental.

The Solution

For the 725,000 Kansans navigating thin local supply and small-community visibility, Grouport eliminates both problems with secure video sessions from home. Matching with a licensed Kansas clinician takes 24 to 48 hours rather than the long waits typical at in-network practices, and the local-clinic recognition problem disappears entirely when no one in the county knows whether you're attending. Residents in western counties where one or two practices serve the entire region access the same group programs as Wichita, Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence residents. At $32 per session on average ($140 a month), 70-80% below the $50 to $150 national group therapy range, the cost also fits Kansas's $69,747 median household income.
The mental health professional shortage area percentage in Kansas is 81 percent.
Online care lets Kansas residents attend weekly group therapy from home, which removes both the small-community visibility problem and the long drive from western counties to Wichita, Kansas City, Topeka, or Lawrence. Sessions happen privately, no clinic parking lot to be recognized in, no shared waiting room with coworkers or church members, and weekly attendance holds steady regardless of which county a resident lives in.

Getting Group Therapy in Kansas: Wait Times and Barriers

Kansas's mental-health workforce shows up at 250.2 providers per 100,000 residents, with 81 percent of Kansas's 105 counties federally designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas. Clinicians cluster in Wichita, Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence, and the western High Plains and the Flint Hills are effectively a care desert for in-person Group Therapy. aviation manufacturing, wheat harvests, and cattle operations make weekday daytime slots impractical for many working residents, and the 12 to 16 weeks average wait pushes the start of care into a different season for most applicants. 24.4 percent of Kansans experience mental illness annually and 20.8 percent of those who needed treatment did not receive it. For the 2,970,606 Kansans on a $72,639 median household income, the geographic and scheduling gap is one of the most acute in the Plains.

Geographic Barriers

Kansas spans 82,278 square miles across 105 counties, with an average density of 36.1 people per square mile, from the Flint Hills tallgrass prairie in the east to the High Plains and shortgrass country running west toward Colorado. That footprint matters because group therapy depends on consistent attendance, and long distances across open country can turn a weekly session into a multi-hour commitment. In many counties, the number of providers is already constrained by the 81 percent shortage designation, so residents may have to look beyond their immediate area to find an appropriate group. Even when a provider is available, the small-community context can add friction: in close-knit towns, being seen entering a clinic can feel more exposed than it would in a higher-density setting. For residents who value privacy, that visibility can become a practical barrier to starting and sticking with group therapy. Spring tornado outbreaks and winter blizzards can also force weekly cancellations across the western counties.

Extended Wait Times

When the average wait for therapy in Kansas runs 12 to 16 weeks, the practical effect is that residents enter group care later, often with symptoms that have intensified during the delay and routines that have eroded around the original stressor. A long queue also flattens choice. After waiting 12 weeks, most people will not turn down a poor clinical fit or a group time that conflicts with work, because restarting the search means another multi-month gap. That trade-off matters more for group therapy than for some other formats, because the structure relies on showing up at the same time every week and building trust with the same members session after session. With 250.2 mental health providers per 100,000 residents in Kansas, capacity is already stretched, and a 12 to 16-week wait reflects that strain rather than a temporary spike.

Systemic Challenges

Across Kansas, the combination of unmet need and a limited workforce makes access barriers systemic rather than situational. With 20.8 percent of adults who needed mental health care unable to access it and 250.2 providers per 100,000 residents, the clinicians who are practicing carry full caseloads, which limits scheduling flexibility, makes weekly continuity harder, and increases the chance that residents accept whatever opens up rather than the best clinical fit. With 81 percent of counties designated provider shortages, residents in the wheat-belt counties of western Kansas, the Flint Hills, and the small towns south and east of Wichita have fewer specialty options for trauma, substance use, or family-focused group work. The 12 to 16 week wait reflects how quickly capacity is consumed across all 105 counties, and the system pressures compound for residents who would benefit most from specialized clinicians for sustained group participation.

Urban-Rural Divide

Kansas's urban-rural pattern in group-therapy access spans a long distance across the state's 105 counties. Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence carry most of the state's clinicians, while the western High Plains counties, the Flint Hills ranching communities, and the small farming towns along the Arkansas River often have one practice per county or none at all. In the metros, residents may have more directories to search, yet the 12 to 16 week average wait still signals limited capacity relative to demand. Outside the cities, residents face the added burden of distance across 82,278 square miles, where the nearest available group can be an hour's drive and a weekly commitment is hard to sustain alongside wheat-harvest, oil-and-gas, and feedlot schedules. Across both settings, the 81 percent shortage designation and the 250.2 providers per 100,000 narrow options for specialized groups, leaving residents to wait longer, travel farther, or go without.
For Kansas residents, the same numbers that describe need also explain why starting Group Therapy can feel difficult: 24.4 percent prevalence, 20.8 percent unmet need, 12 to 16 week waits, and an 81 percent shortage footprint. Online Group Therapy can reduce the practical barriers tied to distance, scheduling, and privacy in low-density communities, so residents can pursue consistent weekly support without relying on limited local availability. That structure helps make weekly attendance feasible across a state where in-person options are concentrated in a small number of population centers.

Affordable Group Therapy for Kansas Residents

Affordability and Income

At a Kansas median household income of $72,639, the cost of weekly therapy looks different in the Kansas City and Wichita metros, where aerospace and healthcare wages dominate, than it does in the wheat-and-cattle counties of western Kansas or the small towns along I-70 where agricultural cycles and manufacturing shift work shape monthly budgets. Group therapy at the national rate of $50 to $150 per session, or $216 to $649 a month for weekly attendance, is a meaningful tradeoff for households on hourly wages or commodity-linked income. Grouport averages $32 per session, billed at $140 a month, which is 70 to 80 percent below the national group rate. That stability matters in a state where 250.2 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, 81 percent of counties designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, and a 12 to 16 week average wait time already narrow the field of local options. A predictable monthly cost reduces the pressure that often pushes residents to space sessions out or stop entirely when the budget tightens during planting or harvest.

Hidden Cost and Barriers

Kansas's 82,278 square miles spread provider supply thinly outside the Wichita and Kansas City metros, and that geography creates added costs for in-person care. The average distance to a licensed group therapy provider is 30 miles, meaning a 60-mile round trip per session. At $3 per gallon, that's roughly $7 in fuel per visit, and over a year of weekly therapy, Kansas residents drive 3,120 miles and spend $364 on gas alone. Those miles also represent time away from work and home responsibilities, which is harder to absorb consistently across 105 counties where 81 percent is shortage-designated. Residents in the western High Plains, the Flint Hills, and rural counties along I-70 carry the longest commutes, and that travel competes with shifts in agriculture, oil and gas, aviation, and meat processing where missing a half-day for an appointment cuts directly into earnings.

Immediate Availability

A 12 to 16-week average wait time in Kansas means 84 to 112 days of waiting after someone has already taken the hardest step, deciding to seek help. Those weeks are rarely neutral: sleep, work performance, and close relationships often deteriorate while a person sits in queue, and early-intervention windows close quietly. 20.8 percent of Kansas adults who needed mental health care didn't receive it, a number that reflects the same backlog as the 84 to 112-day wait. Grouport short-circuits that delay with clinician matching in 24 to 48 hours, so Kansas residents can start consistent weekly group work before the situation worsens. The faster start also protects the momentum that often fades when people are left waiting for months between intake and first session.
Grouport provides Kansas residents with Group Therapy at $32 per session on average ($140/month), compared with national pricing of $50–$150 per session and $216–$649 per month. Cost matters most when it intersects with access: Kansas's 12 to 16 week average wait time for therapy and the 81 percent of the state designated as a Mental Health Professional Shortage Area can force residents into longer searches and repeated intake steps before weekly care begins. When care is both harder to schedule and more expensive, residents often delay starting; predictable pricing and faster matching reduce the time between deciding to get help and actually beginning. A flat $140 monthly rate also makes the cost picture predictable from the first session, so residents can plan around it rather than around variable per-visit pricing.

How it Works

Community

Choose your online therapy group

Choose your desired online therapy group and sign up for our weekly plan. Most of our groups are $35/session, but our skills groups are $25/session.

Networking

Personalized match

We’ll ensure you're matched to an online therapy group that best fits your mental health challenges and schedule. Don’t worry if you’re not entirely sure which group is right for you, as after signing up, a care coordinator can help make sure you get started in the group that’s right for you. We typically match you to a group right away!

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Meet weekly with your group

Join your group over video chat at the same time each week for 60-minute sessions. You’ll meet with the same members & therapist with a group of up to 12 members. Additional membership perks can include weekly handouts, symptom tracking, and one-off workshops.

Find Your Group

We treat the full spectrum of mental health needs, and life challenges in Kansas

Our team of providers uses a diverse set of therapeutic modalities to create a holistic, personalized treatment program with your background, mental health needs, and recovery goals in mind for Kansas residents. No matter the level of your symptoms, or what you’re dealing with, we have a group for you & can provide the care needed to get better.

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Self harm

Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, Self-injury, Suicide Survival

Common Treatments

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Exposure Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Motivational Interviewing (MI), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), Narrative Therapy, Schema Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Somatic Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Behavioral Activation

  • OCD
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Trauma & PTSD
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Narcissistic Abuse 
  • Eating Disorders
  • Body Dysmorphia 
  • Agoraphobia 
  • Anger Management
  • ADHD
  • Substance Abuse & Addiction
  • Postpartum depression or anxiety
  • Panic
  • Phobias
  • Grief & Loss
  • Relationship Challenges
  • Couples Issues
  • Parenting
  • Supporting a loved one
  • Work stress & burnout
  • Self-harm, Self-injury, Suicidal ideation
  • Chronic Illness
  • Divorce
  • Teen/Adolescent Groups 
  • Gender identity 
  • LGBTQIA Support

Common Treatments:

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Exposure Response Prevention Therapy (ERP)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Exposure Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing 
  • Interpersonal Therapy
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Meet Our Therapists

Our therapists represent a wide range of clinical specialties & diverse backgrounds. They all undergo the most stringent credentialing process. Grouport therapists are caring, expert mental health professionals with years of experience helping people get the tools they need to see long-lasting change.

Grouport therapists are fully licensed clinical professionals (LCSW, LMFT, PhD, PsyD) with specialized training in evidence-based Group Therapy in Kansas
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Grouport’s Results

80% of our members start with moderate to severe mental health symptoms

70% of our members feel significantly better within just 8 weeks

50% of our members achieve remission levels within just 8 weeks

80%
of our members start with moderate to severe mental health symptoms

70%
of our members feel significantly better within just 8 weeks

50%
of our members achieve remission levels within just 8 weeks

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Affordable Group Therapy & Care Options in Kansas

Group, individual, couples, family, IOP, and teen therapy — all online, all therapist-led. Mix and match care options to fit your needs — and get discounted pricing when you bundle.

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Group Therapy

$35/session
billed at $140/month

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Individual Therapy

$112/session
billed at $448/month

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Couples Therapy

$123/session
billed at $492/month

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Family Therapy

$160/session
billed at $640/month

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IOP Therapy

$337/week
billed at $1,348/month

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Teen Therapy

$112/session
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Meaningful Results

Check out how our services have helped our members see life-changing results

Stephanie

“Grouport is time flexible and affordable and if it didn’t exist, I don’t know where I would go. I had looked into other places before Grouport and there really wasn’t any option like it.”

Michael

“I highly recommend this to anyone who is struggling with anxiety or depression. The therapists are top notch and have made me feel really comfortable and my anxiety has improved tremendously in only a few sessions!”

Isabel

"I joined Grouport to work on myself and to heal. I’m learning so much at every session! The change I see not only in myself but in my fellow group members is abundantly encouraging and profoundly fulfilling. Group therapy with Grouport is a powerful healing tool."

Sheldon

“I was feeling very down at the end of 2020 and I was ready to do something drastic that I know I'd likely regret. The group definitely helped show me that there are people who feel the same way as I do.”

Nancy

“The therapy from Grouport is high quality and convenient. I am becoming much more self aware and am liking myself more. My relationships at work are better and I’m much happier.”

Emily

“I like the connection you can make with total strangers and the confidentiality it comes with.”

Olivia

“My weekly group helps me get through the week. Best experience ever!”

Danielle

"Grouport can help you with your issues. Their therapists are well trained to work with you on your issues. I felt my anxiety greatly improve after only a few sessions. I highly recommend it!"

Glenn

"Grouport's approach to DBT is a real strength. This approach provides tools and methods for working with difficult emotions and getting a handle on them. It has given me hope where other approaches have failed."

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FAQs for Group Therapy in Kansas

What if I need a letter for school accommodations?
Therapists can provide letters documenting your diagnosis and recommending specific accommodations for school. These letters typically describe functional limitations and how the recommended accommodations would help, without going into unnecessary detail about your treatment. You'll need to sign a release form authorizing your therapist to send this letter to your school.
What if my financial situation changes and I can't afford to continue in Kansas?
Just cancel your subscription. You can restart later when finances improve. Therapy is important but so is keeping the lights on and eating. If you're on the edge financially, discuss with your therapist and Grouport, they might suggest spacing sessions out or switching to online group therapy temporarily. Your therapist wants you to get help but understands financial reality.
What internet speed do I need for online therapy in a rural area?
You need about 3-5 Mbps download speed minimum. That's enough for a stable video call. Most rural internet these days can handle that, even if it's not blazing fast. If you're on satellite internet or a hotspot, just test it with a video call to a friend first. If that works without constant freezing, therapy sessions will work fine. You don't need anything fancy.
What about rural substance use and addiction in Kansas?
Rural areas have high rates of alcohol and substance use, partly because it may feel there's not much else to do and not much treatment available. Online therapy can help with substance use through individual therapy, group therapy, and developing recovery plans. For serious addiction you might also need medical detox or intensive programs which are harder to access rurally but through our virtual IOP program is easily accessible. But therapy is part of recovery, addressing the underlying pain and teaching coping skills beyond substances.
What if I'm the only one with my specific problem in Kansas?
You don't need identical problems to benefit from online group therapy. So while your exact situation might be unique, you'll be with people who have similar struggles. Even really different problems often share underlying patterns like isolation, fear, shame, difficulty trusting. Those commonalities matter more than identical circumstances. If you have a particular diagnosis then diagnosis-specific groups would be helpful and that’s why groups are typically structured around certain diagnoses like a trauma group, eating disorder group, OCD group, a BPD group, or it can be a group that focuses on a particular type of treatment like DBT, CBT, EMDR that’s helpful for certain things or it might be a general group for folks who have commonalities of some sort.
Can I leave a group if it's not working for me?
Yes, but planned endings benefit both you and the group. If the group isn't helping after 6-8 sessions, discuss concerns with the therapist first as well as a care coordinator and sometimes the therapist can ultimately make adjustments that will result in a major difference for you. If you're certain the group isn't the right fit, you can always switch groups as fit is important and dictates the quality of your experience in group. This is why we provide the flexibility to switch groups at any time, and our care coordinators will work with you to make sure you’re satisfied with whichever group fit you’re in.
What happens in an online group therapy session in Kansas?
Sessions usually start with a brief check-in where each member shares how it's going and what came up since last week. Then discussion can shift to a skill-building exercise, a support oriented framework, or processing. The therapist facilitates but group members drive a lot of the conversation and the therapist ties things back to what the appropriate evidence-based treatment in the situations expressed would be so that they reinforce and drive accountability to adherence to treatment. Every group has its own structure so it can really be based on the type of group, therapist style, and member needs. Format of course can vary by group type and for example skills groups are more structured with teaching components whereas process groups are more free-flowing based on member needs.
What size are the online therapy groups?
Grouport’s online therapy groups typically have 6-10 members on average. This size is ideal because it's small enough that everyone can participate in each session and receive individual attention, yet large enough to provide diverse perspectives and peer support. It’ll feel like your group of people that you consistently meet with each week, and this is tremendously helpful as its a reliable space of people you can confide in on a regular basis.
Can group therapy address trauma in Kansas?
Absolutely, we have specific groups geared to Trauma & PTSD. So for trauma we would recommend a trauma group. We also find that Dialectical Behavior Therapy "DBT" groups are often also helpful for trauma & PTSD. The shared experience among trauma survivors is healing and realizing you're not alone in what happened or how it affected you is essential for progress. Trauma groups are usually structured carefully so that you can process trauma effectively, and they can include specific trauma techniques like EMDR or rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Can you prescribe medication?
No, Grouport therapists cannot prescribe medication as they are licensed therapists (LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, PhD, PsyD, LPC), who are focused on psychological care only and are not psychiatrists or medical doctors. However, many clients see both a therapist and a prescriber (psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, or primary care doctor) for combined treatment - research shows therapy plus medication is often an effective combination for conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. Your therapist can coordinate care with your prescriber if you're taking medication, and can help you find a prescriber if needed. We focus on the therapy component of your mental health care whether online group therapy, online individual therapy, online couples therapy, online family therapy, online teen therapy, or virtual intensive outpatient program (IOP).
Where are sessions held in Kansas?
All therapy sessions are 100% virtual and take place via secure video chat. Whether you're in group, individual, couples, family, IOP, or teen therapy, sessions are held at a recurring time that fits your schedule.
How long does therapy take to work in Kansas?
Most clients begin noticing improvements within 8-12 sessions, though this varies based on your goals and situation. Grouport research shows that 70% of clients improve significantly within 8 sessions. Some issues (like learning specific coping skills for anxiety) may show progress quickly, while others (like healing from trauma or changing long-standing relationship patterns) take longer. Your therapist will discuss realistic timelines and measurable goals during your first few sessions, and you'll regularly review progress together to ensure therapy remains effective and on track with your goals.

Group Therapy Across All of Kansas

Counties

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

Cities

Wichita
Overland Park
Kansas City
Olathe
Topeka
Lawrence
Shawnee
Manhattan
Lenexa
Salina
Hutchinson
Leavenworth
Leawood
Dodge City
Garden City
Derby
Emporia
Prairie Village
Junction City
Hays
Pittsburg
Newton
Gardner
Liberal
Great Bend
McPherson
Arkansas City
El Dorado
Ottawa
Winfield

Zip Codes

67202, 67203, 67204, 67205, 67206, 67207, 67208, 67209, 67210, 67211, 67212, 67213, 67214, 67215, 67216, 67217, 67218, 66204, 66207, 66210, 66212, 66213, 66214, 66215, 66216, 66221, 66101, 66102, 66103, 66104, 66105, 66106, 66109, 66111, 66112, 66061, 66062, 66063, 66085, 66603, 66604, 66605, 66606, 66607, 66608, 66609, 66610, 66611, 66612, 66614, 66044, 66046, 66047, 66049, 66206, 66208, 66209, 66211, 66217, 66219, 66067, 66071, 66073, 66075, 66502, 66503, 66506, 66203, 66048, 66027, 66043, 66086, 67401, 67402, 67501, 67502, 66007, 66009, 66012, 66021, 66053, 66536, 66002, 66008, 66013, 66015, 66018, 66020, 66023, 66025, 66030, 66035, 66087, 66097, 66401, 66402, 66403, 66404, 67037, 67801, 67846, 67060, 67850, 67037, 66801, 66205, 66441, 67601, 66762, 67114, 67530, 67460, 67156, 67005, 67062, 67068

If you have an address in Kansas, Grouport can serve you regardless of your ZIP code.

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