Don’t Want WV Children in Group Homes? Here’s How You Can Stop It
Research has shown that keeping youth in their communities instead of group homes is much more beneficial to them. Learn how you can help.
Research has shown that keeping youth in their communities instead of group homes is much more beneficial to them. Learn how you can help.
Becoming a foster parent can seem overwhelming at times, but don’t fret! The process can be much simpler with this overview.
Organizations throughout WV will come together on June 28 for the charity event Home. Hope. Heroes, hosted by KVC West Virginia. Proceeds will benefit children and families across the state.
Join us for an evening of fun, food and friendship as everyday heroes come together to help KVC West Virginia improve the lives of children and families across the state. […]
Donors have the power to make a world of difference in the lives of children in need. When beds were in short supply, a generous donor stepped in to help.
The ten Wraparound Principles are key to the Safe at Home West Virginia program. Learn more about the ninth principle, Unconditional.
Learn more about how Safe at Home West Virginia is using the Wraparound Principle of being Strengths-Based to support and help West Virginia families.
Safe at Home is moving full speed ahead by bringing youth from out of state and in state residential care to their homes and communities. Learn more about how KVC and Safe at Home West Virginia are using the Wraparound Principles to make that happen.
KVC is highlighting the 10 National Wraparound Initiative wraparound principles each month. Read more to learn about Cultural Competence in the blog post below.
Learn how KVC uses the Wraparound principle of being Community-Based as part of its participation in the Safe at Home West Virginia program.