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KVC Kentucky is a 501(c)3 nonprofit child welfare and behavioral healthcare organization that provides mental and behavioral health services, family preservation and reunification, and other family-related services.
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Each year, KVC serves over 20,000 children and families across Kentucky! At KVC Kentucky, there is strong emphasis in the therapeutic implementation of evidence-based therapy, assessments and programs.
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2017 KVC Resource Family Conference

This year, KVC Kentucky’s Resource Family Conference will be held in Daniels, West Virginia in conjunction with KVC West Virginia.
KVC’s Annual Resource Family Conference is a wonderful training opportunity for KVC foster families. Resource families (also known as foster or adoptive caregivers) will learn a range of new topics such as helping youth feel safe and connected, promoting healthy brain development and resilience, and partnering with other members of a child’s support team. During this time, children will enjoy tons of fun and games!
This year’s keynote speakers will be Bob and Beth Hughes Noone. These two spoke at the 2015 KVC Resource Family Conference and will discuss how to understand and care for children who have experienced trauma, how to handle stressful situations, important information about adopting from foster care and more. Bob may also be talked into performing some songs on his guitar!
Interested in supporting children and families at the Resource Family Conference?
We need donated items, volunteers and monetary donations! Contact Tammy Smallwood at (859) 254-1035 or tlsmallwood@kvc.org