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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.
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Resource Family Conference

KVC’s 2015 Resource Family Conference will take place December 11-12 at four locations across the country: Overland Park, Kan; Lincoln, Neb.; Lexington, Ky.; and Daniels, W.Va. The event is a one-of-a-kind training opportunity for KVC licensed foster families who are caring for children who have experienced abuse, neglect or other family challenges, and are temporarily in state custody. Resource families, a term which includes foster, adoptive and biological parents, will learn about topics such as handling behavior challenges, repairing the effects of stress and trauma, and transition planning into adulthood, while children enjoy fun activities like games, bouncy houses and talent shows. More than 2,000 people participate in the conference each year.
Veteran newsman Dominic Carter will be the keynote speaker for the 2015 Resource Family Conference. Carter, who was in foster care as a child, is one of the most compelling journalists of his generation, and has been described as the best political reporter working in New York television today. As a victim of childhood sexual abuse, Carter released a book on his life titled ‘No Momma’s Boy’, which chronicles his triumphant struggle to overcome his mother’s mental illness as a chronic paranoid schizophrenic and years of shocking childhood abuse while growing up in the housing projects in the notorious South Bronx, New York.
Learn more here: Keynote Speaker for KVC’s Annual Conference Announced
Registration is now closed. If you have questions, please contact Erin Keltner at at (304) 347-9818 or ekeltner@kvc.org.
