During June, KVC West Virginia Celebrates Families That Safely Reunited After Foster Care

During National Family Reunification Month, KVC celebrates families that have worked hard to bring their children safely home from foster care.
During National Family Reunification Month, KVC celebrates families that have worked hard to bring their children safely home from foster care.
In early April, KVC West Virginia hosted nearly 150 families at our Resource Family Conference at the Resort at Glade Springs in Daniels, WV. Learn more about this unique event!
KVC West Virginia is expanding its Safe at Home, Children with Serious Emotional Disorder Waiver (CSEDW), and foster care programs in the Eastern and Northern Panhandle regions of West Virginia. Read more about the expansion in this article.
To help protect you and those close to you from suicide, it’s important to learn the warning signs and how you can help prevent it.
KVC West Virginia partners with the West Virginia University School of Nursing to incorporate new learning opportunities for student nurses. This partnership includes an innovative experience for nursing students to expand their understanding of mental health care in the community through the use of telehealth services.
Everyone can do something to help a child or teen in foster care, and there are several different ways you can get involved.
Children and teens in foster care often don’t have access to essential school supplies that are key to academic success, but here’s how you can help!
Find helpful tips for mental health support during the coronavirus health crisis from KVC Health Systems, a national leader in mental and behavioral health.
During National Social Work Month, KVC West Virginia celebrates the great impact social workers make in the lives of children and families.
During National Adoption Month, KVC West Virginia is facilitating 9 children’s adoptions throughout the state. Check out some recent adoption stories!