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KVC strengthens families using wraparound services so children can remain with their own families and in their own communities when safely possible. We also provide foster care, reunification support, adoption, outpatient mental health therapy, in-home family services and educational support.
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Through KVC, you can strengthen families, prevent child abuse and neglect, and help create a bright future where every person is safe and connected to a strong family and a healthy community. Please join us today! Learn More
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About KVC West Virginia
KVC West Virginia is a private, nonprofit organization that serves over 3,000 children, teens and adults each year. Our team of caring professionals provides home- and community-based services that strengthen families and prevent foster care, outpatient mental health therapy, foster care, foster parent recruitment and support, adoption, and youth academic and mentorship programs.
We envision a world in which every person is safe and connected to a strong family and a healthy community.
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Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
KVC is committed to preventing child abuse and neglect, and prevention begins with strengthening families. This month is a time to acknowledge the importance of families and communities working together to promote the social and emotional well-being of children and families.
By ensuring that parents and caregivers have the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to care for their children we can prevent child abuse and neglect. Research shows protective factors are present in healthy families and contribute to positive outcomes. Promoting protective factors and enhancing parenting skills are two of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect.
Protective factors include:
- Nurturing and attachment
- Knowledge of parenting skills and of child and youth development
- Parental resilience
- Social connections
- Concrete supports for parents
- Social and emotional competence of children
Building meaningful connections and support systems with children, youth and families in our communities is a vital part of preventing child abuse. If you’d like to help a child or teen in need, become a foster parent! Start your foster parenting journey today!