Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, Advocates for Children’s Mental Health
As a society, we all have a part to play in eliminating the stigma associated with seeking mental health services for children.
As a society, we all have a part to play in eliminating the stigma associated with seeking mental health services for children.
Generous community donors participated in our Back-to-School supply drive in order to help children served by KVC have a positive start to the school year.
Steve White was a foster parent before he came to work for KVC, and he hopes that his story will inspire others to become a foster parent as well.
Communities play a vital role in helping to prevent child abuse and neglect, so throughout the month of April, KVC Kentucky staff proudly participated in multiple events across the state to help raise awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month.
C.A.R.E. is used by non-clinical workers to strengthen child-adult attachments and teach desired behaviors to children.
Kentucky Youth Advocates (KYA) highlighted Family Preservation Programs as a smart investment for Kentucky families.
The Step Into Parenting classes are a “what to expect” guide for young women, allowing them a forum for questions and answers, education and support.
KVC Kentucky has partnered with Macy’s for the 10th Annual “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event happening on August 29. Macy’s “Shop For A Cause” is a unique one-day-only shopping event created to support local charities’ fundraising efforts.
If home visiting can’t end poverty or the problems that come with it, advocates say it can make a difference with not only individual families but a society as a whole.
Prevent Child Abuse Month may end today, but advocacy for children is year round. Helping children can be as simple as being a friend, helping a new mom, and volunteering. You don’t have to go out of your way to help a child, or even change your daily routine. Advocacy can take place every day through small gestures.