KU Coach Bill Self Partners with KVC Health Systems to Help Children
During the March Madness NCAA tournament, KU Coach Bill Self is partnering with KVC to recruit new foster parents to care for children and teens.
During the March Madness NCAA tournament, KU Coach Bill Self is partnering with KVC to recruit new foster parents to care for children and teens.
Free resource guides contain tips, answers to FAQs and inspiring stories about current foster parents.
It is important for child welfare professionals and caregivers to help children in foster care identify and address the underlying cause of the separation.
More than 550 business professionals from all over the Kansas City metro filled the Olathe Conference Center at the Embassy Suites for the 5th Annual KVC Hero Luncheon on Thursday, June 16.
One girl’s story of surviving physical, sexual and emotional abuse and becoming a champion for other children in danger.
The fifth annual KVC Hero Luncheon will take place June 16 at the Olathe Conference Center at the Embassy Suites in Olathe, Kan. The event raises funds for children who have experienced abuse or neglect and need heroes in the form of foster parents, financial supporters and mentors.
Addressing and treating childhood trauma improves outcomes for individuals, families and communities as a whole.
KVC trained public agencies at two national pilot sites on a curriculum that will help relative and foster parents better care for children and youth who have experienced trauma.
Generous private donors underwrite all hotel, meal and training costs for the RFC by by sponsoring and attending fundraising events hosted by KVC Health Systems and its subsidiaries throughout the year.
On October 30, over 200 donors, community partners and employees gathered to celebrate KVC Health Systems’ impact in the lives of children and families over the past year