NYU/ KVC Midwest Trauma Training Center to Host Child Trauma Seminar
Free workshop will overview the impact of childhood trauma on youth, families and more
Free workshop will overview the impact of childhood trauma on youth, families and more
Jeanetta Davis surprised her foster father with her essay on “What My Father Means To Me”
The new Institute for Practice Improvement and Innovations in Child and Family Services will include special features like a high-tech Interactive Adoption Center to help more children in foster care find their forever family.
KVC Health Systems will host its 3rd annual Hero Luncheon on June 19 at the Overland Park Marriott in Overland Park, Kan. The event is an exclusive opportunity to hear directly from University of Kansas head basketball coach Bill Self, who will share unique insights from the most recent season and inspire people about their potential to be a hero for local children.
The NYU/KVC Midwest Trauma Training Center will offer a seminar on child trauma in Pittsburg, KS on July 8, 2014.
In this Spring 2014 issue, you’ll read about a new USDA-funded program that uses iPads to help children in foster care, our work in Washington, D.C., and more.
KVC has held several successful capital campaigns in its 44-year history, but the current Building Families campaign carries more excitement than ever before.
Team of web pros will volunteer time and talent to develop a new adoption website.
Four Kansas City area leaders added to staff, management and volunteer boards.
Welcoming four new members to the KVC family: Patrick Desbois, Michelle Lawrence, Richard Webdell, and Emily Baird