West Virginia History
KVC Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. West Virginia (KVC) is a private, nonprofit corporation organization providing care to children and families inWest Virginia. In August 2001, KVC acquired a nonprofit agency that had provided foster family care and other children’s services in West Virginia since 1970.
KVC West Virginia works closely with the West Virginia Department for Health and Human Resources and other community organizations to develop community-based services for the betterment of children and families. KVC West Virginia employs 150 people statewide, mostly case managers and therapists, who are highly trained and experienced with maintaining placements for children in family homes.
KVC West Virginia is licensed by the state as a child placing agency and behavioral health service provider in 26 counties for children in state custody. We operate in 13 office locations providing foster care and in-home family preservation and are committed to enriching and enhancing the lives of West Virginia children and families.

