- Services
Overview
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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Children and Families Need You
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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- Resources
Overview
Our free resources help you stay informed and educated about foster care, adoption, mental health and childhood trauma as well as how KVC West Virginia is working toward building healthier communities.
- About Us
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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Erin Osborne, LGSW
Erin Osborne, MSW, LGSW has worked in the social work field for eleven years.
Ms. Osborne received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Sociology from Oberlin College in Oberlin, OH in 1999. She received her Master of Social Work degree in 2006 from New York University in New York, NY. Ms. Osborne has provided direct care as a Family Service Specialist with KVC and as a therapist with KVC and other agencies. Her therapeutic experience has been serving those diagnosed with severe mental illness (all ages) and adolescents with intellectual disabilities both in NY and WV. Ms. Osborne has worked as a clinical supervisor/manager in residential settings targeting adults and adolescents with mental illness and developmental/intellectual disabilities in WV for five years. Most recently she opened a residential program for adolescents with dual diagnoses (MH/ID) which began providing services in 2008.