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Ways to Know If Foster Parenting Is Right for You

Are you considering foster parenting? We developed a short list of items to start the decision process and discussions with yourself and family. Start here.

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3 Jobs That Help Children and Families

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If you feel that a career in child welfare may be right for you or someone you know, here’s a brief snapshot of a few jobs that help children and families in need.

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Becoming a Foster Parent in Kentucky | Where Do I Start?

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Becoming a foster parent can seem overwhelming at times, but don’t fret! The process can be much simpler with this overview.

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The Opioid Epidemic’s Effect on Kentucky Children & How You Can Help

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The opioid crisis is harming children and families across the nation. Read how this has affected Kentucky children and how you can help.

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Meet the Foster Parents

KVC Kentucky would like to introduce foster parents Sam and Sandra.

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Not Ready to Foster? 4 Ways You Can Help Children in Need

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Not everyone is called to be a foster parent. Here are 4 ways you can still help children in need in your community.

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Personal Calling Leads to Career For KVC Foster Parent Coordinator

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.

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KVC Kentucky Announces 2016 Bluegrass Wellness at Work Winners

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On June 16, KVC Kentucky concluded its six-week Bluegrass Wellness at Work Fitness Challenge with an award ceremony at Central Bank Thursday Night Live.

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Foster Care Informational Meeting

Due to weather, we will be rescheduling for NEXT Thursday, January 28th.

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Resource Family Conference

KVC’s Resource Family Conference is a one-of-a-kind training opportunity for foster families who are caring for children who have experienced abuse, neglect or other family challenges, and are temporarily in state custody.

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