Nebraska Frequently Asked Questions
What does KVC do?
KVC provides foster care and adoption services. As part of our core business, we also coordinate a comprehensive network of behavioral healthcare to support children and families in crisis.
How can I become a foster parent?
Guidelines for becoming a foster parent vary from state to state, however, to meet general requirements you must:
- Be at least 21 years of age
- Be either single or married
- Be able to meet basic income guidelines
- Be able to provide adequate bedroom space and a separate bed for each foster child
- Have reliable transportation
- Be willing to complete 30 hours of free training in PS-MAPP (Partnering for Safety and Permanency – Model Approach for Partnerships in Parenting)
- Agree to use non-physical discipline for children
- Be willing for everyone in your household to undergo complete background checks. Licenses will be fingerprinted as part of the federal Adam Walsh Act
Please visit our foster care page to learn more about specific requirements in your area.
Do I have to be perfect to qualify as a foster parent?
No one is perfect. We look for loving, caring adults who want to make a positive impact in a child’s life. You can be single or married; a home owner or an apartment dweller.
How many children need foster parents?
The need for foster parents never ends. Each day, children who have been abused or neglected come to KVC. We have staff on call 24/7 to find a child a safe, loving foster home.
I am interested in adopting. Are there infants available?
Although there are instances when infants become available for adoption through KVC, the greatest need for adoptive homes is for older children and sibling groups. Most children who become available for adoption are adopted by their foster parents. Adoption is an option after exhaustive efforts have been made to return the children to their parents.
How do I know if my child needs psychiatric treatment?
If you suspect your child may require mental heath treatment, please set up an appointment with one of KVC’s trained professionals. Our staff will analyze the needs of your child and inform you of your care options. They will guide you through the individual steps of how to help your child and may recommend KVC’s outpatient services.
Is there some way I can help KVC kids without becoming a foster or adoptive parent?
Yes. We have tremendous needs for community support everything from Christmas gifts for children to everyday items. You can also become involved in fundraising at KVC or make a monetary donation.
Are there any events in my area I can attend to learn more about KVC and its services?
Yes. KVC holds several events annually, and we welcome community involvement and volunteering. Visit your state’s events page to learn more about how to help in your area.
I am really interested in working for KVC to help make a difference for families and children in need. How can I apply?
We are always looking for fresh talent to join our team and help raise the bar in providing care to children and families in need. Visit our employment page for a current list of opportunities and instructions about how to apply.
We are always looking for fresh talent to join our team and help raise the bar in providing care to children and families in need. Visit our employment page for a current list of opportunities and instructions about how to apply.
We value your ideas and are always working to provide superior care to children and families in need. If you have specific suggestions, grievances or positive feedback, we want to hear about it. Please call our customer service line at (888) 497-1219 to share your input with a KVC representative.

