Foster Parent Open House
Interested in learning more about becoming a foster parent? Do you have questions about the process? Join us on Sept 17th at the Lexington KVC office for an informational session […]
Interested in learning more about becoming a foster parent? Do you have questions about the process? Join us on Sept 17th at the Lexington KVC office for an informational session […]
KVC provides all licensed foster families with in-home behavioral health therapy for children in care as well as iPads for the foster parents that can be used to maintain open lines of communication with their therapists and caseworkers. Foster parents can also access course trainings on the iPad to continue their education for licensure.
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.
Join KVC in welcoming our newest foster parent, Rebekah! Rebekah currently lives in a small town with her “fur babies” and is anxiously awaiting the first child who will arrive.
There has been an alarming increase in Kentucky concerning the number of children being removed from their homes for abuse and neglect. Over 8,000 children have been removed from their homes and placed in out of home care. Learn how you can help today.
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.
KVC Kentucky has been featured for the month of April on Heart of Gold, a local access program that highlights nonprofits in the Lexington, Kentucky area.
During National Foster Care Month, we acknowledge foster parents, family members, volunteers, mentors, policymakers, child welfare professionals, and other members of the community who help children and youth in foster care find […]