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What Blue Zones Teach Us About Strong Connections and Healthy Living

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In the Blue Zones, people are living longer and healthier lives, and their social connections play a big role in this. Learn more about how connections nourish the soul and enrich our lives.

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Bullying Prevention: How Connection, Empathy and Action Can Make an Impact

October is Bullying Prevention Month

Understand the effects and signs of bulling and how you can prevent it by encouraging connection and empathy.

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The Loneliness Epidemic: Cultivating a Culture of Connection

The U.S. Surgeon General released an advisory on the loneliness epidemic. Here’s how connection can bring healing and support well-being.

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Stories of Life-Changing Connections: Mental Health Support, Family Reunification, Foster Care and Adoption

Read award-winning, inspiring stories of connection from children and families we’ve served, foster and adoptive families, and KVC team members.

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Top Tips to Prioritize Your Mental Health in 2023

Tips to Prioritize Your Mental Health

Want to prioritize your mental health this year? KVC experts share our top mental health tips and steps you can take to improve your wellbeing in the year ahead.

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Suicide Prevention: Resources For Parents and Caregivers

Suicide Prevention Resources

Many of our lives have been touched by suicide, and we can all help eliminate it by learning more about suicide prevention. Start your education today with these suicide prevention resources.

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What You Need to Know About the Suicide Prevention Hotline Changing to 988

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The number 988 is now a national suicide prevention hotline to provide support to those experiencing mental distress. Learn more here.

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KVC Health Systems Selected for International Brain Science Initiative

KVC is one of 15 nonprofit organization selected to participate in an initiative called, “Change in Mind: Applying Neurosciences to Revitalize Communities.”

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