There is no "repair kit" for any of the Keystone vanity top surfaces. A local Kitchen Supply/Contracting store may have access to a commercial "color matching repair kit" but it won't be a "keystone dealer option to order one".
Once you get the "popped screw issue resolved" probably the easiest and best way to fix the unsightly top would be to buy a properly sized piece of Formica, remove the existing sink/faucet, glue the new overlay in place, use a router to trim the edges, reinstall the sink/faucet and call it a day. It's possible to buy a DIY epoxy countertop refinishing kit, but all of these that I've seen, give a "hint of amateur application" unless you have some "above average artistic skills". And then, you've got a "discerning DW" who will "approve/disapprove" of your work "after there's no way to change the final outcome"....
With the "new Formica overlay, your DW will have "approval of the appearance" and before you apply the first brush stroke of adhesive, you'll know what the final appearance will be....
As for the two "scrapes/gouges in the vinyl floor, any decent "carpet/vinyl installer" will have the tools and expertise to repair them and seal them so any damage is "barely visible" and some repairmen are good enough at their job to make the repairs "all but invisible to find".....
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