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SUMMARY:I See You: Diversity\, Equity\, & Inclusion Conference from Baker University
DESCRIPTION:Baker University’s Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion conference serves to educate\, advocate\, engage\, and empower individuals to cultivate partnerships and conversations that create and sustain an environment that is inclusive\, equitable and diverse. This conference aims to connect professionals through engaging dialog on Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion with strategies that can be used in business\, education\, health\, and beyond. KVC Health Systems is proud to host the gathering at our Ball Event Center. \n \nTentative Schedule:\n\n9:00 Welcome & Keynote\n10:30 Breakout session 1\n11:15 Breakout session 2\n12:10 Lunch (included with admission)\n1:00 Panel Discussion\, “Walk the Talk”\n2:15 Panelist breakout session 3\n3:00 Breakout session 4\n3:45 Social hour (drinks included)\n5:30 End\n\nLearn more and register now! 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/i-see-you-diversity-equity-inclusion-conference/
LOCATION:Ball Event Center\, 21350 W 153rd St\, Olathe\, Kansas\, 66061
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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SUMMARY:2023 KVC Kids Classic Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:CANYON FARMS GOLF CLUB\nAUGUST 21 in LENEXA\, KANSAS\n\nPlay with a Purpose!\nExperience one of the region’s most spectacular and premier private golf clubs; the exclusive members only Canyon Farms Golf Club\, located in the heart of Lenexa\, KS. Golfers will receive VIP treatment as they enjoy all 18 holes\, a golf cart\, many gifts and prizes\, meals before and after ﬂights\, and deluxe golf swag. Twenty teams play in the morning ﬂight\, and twenty teams play in the afternoon ﬂight. \nClick here to support children and families in crisis by becoming a sponsor today.\nFind details about each sponsorship level here or email Danielle Jones Rease at drease@kvc.org. \n  \nTHANKS TO OUR SPONSORS\n \n  \nThis is the KVC golf tournament in Kansas City. If you’re looking for the Nebraska tournament\, find those details here.  \n\nSee photos from the 2022 KVC Kids Classic on Facebook
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/2023-kvc-kids-classic-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:Canyon Farms Golf Club\, 17501 W 87th St Pkwy\, Lenexa\, KS\, 66219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Handbags of Hope
DESCRIPTION:“Purses and Pearls” electronic purse auction\, bling giveaway\, raffles. Up to 400 attend luncheon at Bass Pro site.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/handbags-of-hope/
LOCATION:White River Conference Center\, 600 W Sunshine St\, Springfield\, MO\, 65807\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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SUMMARY:At The Vineyard
DESCRIPTION:Food Drink and Music at newly opened winery for up to 400 attendees\, LIVE auction and Fund-a-Need
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/at-the-vineyard/
LOCATION:Spencer Manor Winery\, 14974 MO-68\, St. James\, MO\, 65559\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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SUMMARY:Columbia Golf Classic for Kids
DESCRIPTION:32 teams play 18-holes at this renowned course. Light dinner\, FAN\, Auction for player+spouse. Live music.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/columbia-golf-classic-for-kids/
LOCATION:The Club at Old Hawthorne\, 6221 E Broadway\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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CREATED:20230725T203234Z
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SUMMARY:KVC Health Systems' 2023 Annual Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for KVC’s 2023 Annual Celebration! Every October\, KVC Health Systems hosts this event to share the positive difference your generous support has made in people’s lives. You’ll hear from KVC’s President and CEO Jason Hooper\, learn how many children and adults we helped over the last year\, hear inspiring stories from people whose lives have been changed by KVC\, and watch as we recognize our wonderful values-driven partners and heroes with awards. \nWho’s invited? This event is for everyone who cares about strengthening families\, preventing child abuse and neglect\, and helping both children and adults achieve mental health wellness. That includes supporters\, partner organizations\, kinship families\, resource families\, clients\, and team members. \n\nJoin Us to Honor Our 2023 KVC Hero Award Winner\nMalachi “Chi” Coleman and family are the recipients of this year’s KVC Hero Award. When experiencing foster care as a child\, KVC Nebraska supported Malachi Coleman and his sister when they needed a foster family and were eventually adopted by Craig and Miranda Coleman. As an exceptionally talented athlete\, Malachi is now using his voice to help other kids in foster care see their worth and potential. After being regarded as the No. 1 college football recruit in Nebraska and one of the top prospects in the country\, Malachi began playing for the Nebraska Cornhuskers this fall\, he is raising money and giving back. Through his fundraising and advocacy\, Malachi hopes to make foster care better for the next generation of kids. See past KVC Hero Award recipients.  \nMeet Our Host: Christa Dubill\nWe’re thrilled to share that Christa Dubill will host this year’s celebration! As Vice President and Chief Communications Officer for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC)\, Christa engages with many stakeholders to share information and help provide affordable access to healthcare and improve people’s health. Christa is a former News Anchor with 20 years of experience. Prior to joining Blue KC\, she served as an anchor\, reporter and newsroom leader at KSHB-TV. Christa is dedicated to giving back to the Kansas City community and is passionate about child safety and development\, behavioral health\, food access and security\, personality and characteristic awareness\, and all things Kansas City. \nKVC Values-Driven Partner Award Winners\nEach year\, we are happy to recognize the individuals and organizations who have embodied KVC’s values. See past award winners here. This year’s award winners are: \nThe heart of our work is helping people.\nKMBC 9\nOur character is built on authenticity & compassion.\nCheryl Rathbun\, Saint Francis Ministries\nWalt Hill\, High Plains Mental Health Center\nFamily connection drives our culture.\nProvidence Montessori School\nCollaboration fuels our improvement.\nDr. Dianna Phillips\, Fairmont State University\nUrgency and innovation mark our approach.\nDane G. Hansen Foundation\nRobert & Patricia Schmidt Foundation\nPatterson Family Foundation\nDiverse perspectives are key to our progress.\nSt. Louis County Children’s Service Fund\nChildren’s Services Fund of Jackson County\nBoone County Children’s Services Fund \n\nRSVP\nLet us know you’re coming! If you have any questions\, contact Amanda Volmer\, Director of Stewardship\, at avolmer@kvc.org or (913) 322-4944.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/2023-celebration/
LOCATION:Ball Event Center\, 21350 W 153rd St\, Olathe\, Kansas\, 66061
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CREATED:20230531T172236Z
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SUMMARY:St. Louis Chefs' Night Out
DESCRIPTION:Up to 300 attend foodie delight as multiple chefs create signature heavy apps\, deserts. Silent auction and FAN.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/st-louis-chefs-night-out/
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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SUMMARY:National Adoption Month
DESCRIPTION:November is National Adoption Month! KVC Health Systems’ local teams are proud to have matched over 6\,000 children in foster care with loving adoptive families over the last 20 years. But there are still more than 100\,000 U.S. children in foster care who need a permanent loving family. Learn more here.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-adoption-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231207T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231207T180000
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CREATED:20231103T174803Z
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SUMMARY:KVC Missouri Open House on the Webster Groves Campus
DESCRIPTION:KVC Missouri is so thankful to be part of the beautiful\, historic Webster Groves community and the larger St. Louis region. You’re invited to our first open house. \nGet to know your new nonprofit neighbor:\n— Enjoy refreshments and tour the campus\n— Meet the KVC team and network with other community leaders\n— Learn about our KVC Academy Edgewood K-12 school\, autism services\, and children’s mental health programs\n— Participate in mental health activities like art and music therapy \nLearn more and RSVP here.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/kvc-missouri-open-house-on-the-webster-groves-campus/
LOCATION:KVC Missouri\, 330 N. Gore Avenue\, Webster Groves\, MO\, 63119\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240501
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SUMMARY:April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
DESCRIPTION:April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. We encourage everyone to recommit to ensuring that every child grows up in a safe\, stable\, and nurturing environment so they have the chance to succeed. While child abuse prevention is focused on noticing children’s safety in homes and communities\, we carry forward the same commitment in our services. \nProtecting children and keeping kids safe is the heart of our work at KVC. When families are in crisis due to family challenges or mental health needs\, caring KVC professionals step in for the very purpose of safety. Our track record on child safety is why state child welfare agencies across the U.S. trust us to care for tens of thousands of children and families each year. \nResources: \n\nChild Abuse Prevention: What Can I Do?\nFact or Fiction – What is True About Child Abuse?\nRecognizing the Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect\n\nHow and Where to Report Abuse\nThank you for taking the first step in protecting children. For emergencies\, call your local law enforcement agency or 911. \nWe encourage you to report suspected abuse or neglect to your state agency: \nKansas: Call the Kansas Protection Report Center at 1-800-922-5330 or learn more here. \nMissouri: Call the Missouri Department of Social Services’ hotline at 1-800-392-3738 or learn more here. \nKentucky: Call the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services at (877) 597-2331 or learn more here. \nNebraska: Call the Nebraska child abuse and neglect hotline at (800) 652-1999 or learn more here. \nWest Virginia: Call the WV Dept. of Health & Human Resources hotline at 1-800-352-6513 or learn more here. 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/april-is-child-abuse-prevention-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20240304T175610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T175610Z
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SUMMARY:Breaking Barriers: Navigating Childhood PTSD Through Assessment & Diagnosis
DESCRIPTION:Join this live webinar to earn 1.5 CEUs while gaining essential insights into the profound impact of trauma on the youth in our communities. For professionals working with children and families\, the ability to identify risk factors and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is crucial in providing effective care and healing. As exposure to violence and trauma rises\, this comprehensive training will help you accurately diagnose PTSD to effectively support a child who is struggling by breaking down the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria\, reviewing the assessment process and exploring common misdiagnoses. Register today to elevate your understanding of PTSD in children and teens\, earn valuable CEUs\, and empower yourself to make a lasting impact on the wellbeing of the children and families you work with. \nAbout Camber Mental Health: \nCamber Mental Health is the leading regional provider of children’s inpatient mental health services. With a network of nonprofit hospitals and residential treatment centers in Kansas City\, Wichita and Hays\, Camber has spent over 30 years developing and enhancing innovative therapies to help thousands of children live more balanced\, healthy and resilient lives. Camber is proud to be an internationally renowned educational resource for healthcare and mental health providers\, first responders\, school districts\, and a wide range of community partners who work with youth in need of intervention and support. Each year we provide training courses\, webinars\, and free continuing education units for thousands of community professionals. \nYou will receive 1.5 CEUs for each webinar you attend live. CEUs can not be awarded for those watching recordings. These CEUs are approved by the Kansas & Missouri State Committees of Social Workers and can be used by any profession that recognizes State Committee for Social Worker-approved CEUs.  \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/breaking-barriers-navigating-childhood-ptsd-through-assessment-diagnosis/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240410T133000
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SUMMARY:Redefining Wellness: Exploring Integrative PTSD Intervention & Treatment for Youth
DESCRIPTION:Join this live webinar to earn 1.5 CEUs while learning how to navigate the complexities of treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children and teens. Determining a treatment approach for PTSD and reestablishing feelings of safety and security can be challenging. This webinar will provide valuable insights as we explore a variety of proven therapeutic modalities\, emphasizing the importance of combining these approaches into personalized treatment plans. We will explore Camber’s unique and effective approach to working with youth affected by trauma\, provide practical strategies for reestablishing safety\, and share a compelling case study showcasing the positive impact of integrating modalities. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your skill set in treating childhood PTSD and supporting the wellbeing of young individuals under your care. \nAbout Camber Mental Health: \nCamber Mental Health is the leading regional provider of children’s inpatient mental health services. With a network of nonprofit hospitals and residential treatment centers in Kansas City\, Wichita and Hays\, Camber has spent over 30 years developing and enhancing innovative therapies to help thousands of children live more balanced\, healthy and resilient lives. Camber is proud to be an internationally renowned educational resource for healthcare and mental health providers\, first responders\, school districts\, and a wide range of community partners who work with youth in need of intervention and support. Each year we provide training courses\, webinars\, and free continuing education units for thousands of community professionals. \nYou will receive 1.5 CEUs for each webinar you attend live. CEUs can not be awarded for those watching recordings. These CEUs are approved by the Kansas & Missouri State Committees of Social Workers and can be used by any profession that recognizes State Committee for Social Worker-approved CEUs. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/redefining-wellness-exploring-integrative-ptsd-intervention-treatment-for-youth/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240419T230000
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SUMMARY:2024 KVC Gala: Night of Illusions
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 19th for KVC’s Gala at The Abbott with Gala Co-Chairs\, Kathy Woodward and Susannah Sotos and Presenting Sponsor \n\nThe Gala is one of Kansas City’s most fun upscale fundraisers! You’ll enjoy mouthwatering food\, overflowing cocktails\, captivating live music by Lost Wax\, and exciting surprises throughout the night. Expect the unexpected at this year’s exciting event! \nAll proceeds will benefit children and families in crisis served by KVC Health Systems. KVC has made a positive difference in the lives of over 304\,000 children and families by providing in-home family support\, behavioral healthcare\, foster care\, adoption\, substance use treatment and children’s mental health services. \nClick here for sponsorship details or contact Amanda Smasal at asmasal@kvc.org or 913-912-0457 for more information! \nBECOME A SPONSOR NOW! \n  \nor make a donation here\nSpecial Thanks to Gala Co-Chairs\, Kathy Woodward and Susannah Sotos and our incredible sponsors!
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/2024gala/
LOCATION:The Abbott Kansas City\, 1901 Cherry St.\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240601
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:May is Mental Health Awareness Month! At KVC\, we’re committed to helping people achieve mental health wellness. We provide compassionate treatment for people with a range of mental health or psychiatric disorders\, as well as those dealing with the effects of traumatic stress. Being connected to family and community support and having easy access to healthcare are crucial to addressing the mental health crisis. \nResources: \n\nMental & Behavioral Health Services\nHow to Talk to Children About Mental Health and Suicide\nCamber Library of Mental Health Conditions and Disorders\nCamber Blogs on a Variety of Mental Health Topics\nLGBTQIA+ Mental Health Resources\n\n988 Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Lifeline:\n988 is a free\, confidential suicide prevention number and crisis line for people experiencing any type of mental distress. If you’re struggling\, you can call\, text\, or chat with the 988 Lifeline\, 24/7 to get connected to trained counselors. Learn more about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. \nFor specialized LGBTQI+ affirming counseling for youth\, text Q to 988 or press 3 when prompted while calling. There are crisis counselors available to support you without judgment. \n 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/mental-health-awareness-month-5/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
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SUMMARY:National Foster Care Month
DESCRIPTION:May is National Foster Care Month! Foster care is a safe place that gives a child and his or her birth family an opportunity to resolve conflicts or disruptions and learn healthy skills so the child can safely return home. Many birth families need help in learning effective parenting skills\, overcoming substance use or learning healthy ways to cope with trauma they themselves have experienced. KVC offers foster care services in Kansas\, Missouri\, Nebraska and West Virginia. \nResources: \n\nBecome a Foster Parent \n7 Questions to Ask Before Your First Foster Care Placement\nFoster Parenting: Expectations vs. Reality\nWhat It’s Really Like to Foster Teens (And Why You Should Do It)\nReunification: How Foster Parents and Birth Parents Can Work Together
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-foster-care-month-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240826T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20240510T175035Z
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SUMMARY:2024 KVC Kids Classic Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:CANYON FARMS GOLF CLUB\nMONDAY\, AUGUST 26 in LENEXA\, KANSAS\n\nPlay with a Purpose!\nExperience one of the region’s most spectacular and premier private golf clubs; the exclusive members only Canyon Farms Golf Club\, located in the heart of Lenexa\, KS. Golfers will receive VIP treatment as they enjoy all 18 holes\, a golf cart\, many gifts and prizes\, meals before and after ﬂights\, and deluxe golf swag. Twenty teams play in the morning ﬂight\, and twenty teams play in the afternoon ﬂight. \nClick here to support children and families in crisis by becoming a sponsor today.\nFind details about each sponsorship level here or email Amanda Smasal at asmasal@kvc.org. \n  \n \n\nSee photos from the 2023 KVC Kids Classic on Facebook
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/2024-kvc-kids-classic-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:Canyon Farms Golf Club\, 17501 W 87th St Pkwy\, Lenexa\, KS\, 66219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240930T170000
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SUMMARY:National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month which helps promote resources and awareness around prevention. Suicide has become a major public health issue and families across the United States are in crisis as suicide has become the second leading cause of death for people aged 10 to 34. Here at KVC\, we know we all need connection. And that drives our dedication to stopping suicide in its tracks. Take a look at our suicide prevention efforts\, and explore how our work at KVC is making an impact. \nGet Involved: As KVC and other mental health organizations work to improve access to mental healthcare\, individuals can take steps to care for their own mental health and encourage others to do the same. You can make a real difference as you increase your awareness and gain helpful tools. Learn what you can do to help prevent suicide.  \nKVC Resources on Suicide Awareness & Support
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-suicide-prevention-awareness-month-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240901T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20240904T203013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T203441Z
UID:10000267-1725177600-1727715600@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:National Kinship Care Month
DESCRIPTION:It’s National Kinship Care Month\, a time to honor the role of relatives and non-related kin who provide loving homes for children when their birth parents are unable to care for them. This might include grandparents\, aunts\, uncles\, siblings\, family friends\, coaches\, teachers or neighbors who have an existing relationship with the child. The goal of kinship care is to maintain the child’s connection to their normal surroundings — both family and community. \nWhen a child needs to be placed out of home\, finding caring relatives or non-related kin such as teachers or neighbors is a top priority for KVC. “We dig deep into the family tree and try to contact anyone for possible placement\,” shares Kimberly Smith\, LPC\, Director of Kinship Services. “Kinship care can be more like building a family forest than a family tree.” Kinship care helps children maintain connections to their roots and receive the support and love of their extended family. Learn more about kinship care!  \nSimone Bile’s Kinship Adoption Story \nSimone’s parents have been some of her biggest cheerleaders since she was a little girl discovering her love for gymnastics. Simone’s grandparents adopted her from foster care when she was six. They have been a guiding force\, steady presence and support system for Simone throughout her life and career. And they maintain a strong and loving family bond. They have provided the stability and nurturing she needs and have kept her motivated. Learn more about Simone’s journey from foster care to kinship adoption here.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-kinship-care-month-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20241001T170402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T170402Z
UID:10000268-1727769600-1730394000@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Bullying Prevention Month
DESCRIPTION:As Bullying Prevention Month\, October is an ideal time to focus our collective efforts on reducing bullying for our young people. \nBullying is both a symptom and a cause of loneliness. Bullying has a negative ripple effect beyond the bully and the person on the receiving end. Bullying contributes to a culture of fear for everyone in the community. But the good news is that connection can prevent or bring an end to bullying. Overcoming bullying requires that all of us take action collectively to help instill empathy and ensure youth are safe and have a network of healthy relationships. This October\, check out some of our free educational resources! \nResources: \nBullying Prevention: How Connection\, Empathy and Action Can Make an Impact: Learn how to spot bullying and how you can overcome it through encouraging connection.  \n5 Reasons Children Bully and How Parents Can Help: How can you prevent your child from becoming someone who bullies? It’s important to understand what defines a bully and typical reasons children bully. \nFind Mental Health Services: Bullying can have a profound impact on mental health. KVC provides a wide range of compassionate\, effective mental and behavioral healthcare services that can help your family cope with the effects of bullying. 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/bullying-prevention-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250301T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250306T170258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T170258Z
UID:10000270-1740816000-1743440400@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Social Work Month 2025
DESCRIPTION:March is National Social Work Month and allows us at KVC to honor the incredible ways that our social workers\, clinicians and other professionals help children\, adults and families. Social work is a helping profession focused on enhancing human well-being and meeting people’s basic and complex needs\, with a particular focus on those who are vulnerable\, oppressed and living in poverty. \nSocial Workers Transform Lives\nRay’s case manager Maureen was a wonderful positive force in his life and helped him create a better future. Now Ray is a husband\, a father\, and the leader of One Community Jiu Jitsu in Kansas City\, KS\, which provides free classes to children and teens. Through martial arts\, youth learn self-confidence and strengthen their mental health through self-defense training. \n \nKVC Social Work Stories: Diversity in Social Work\nAt KVC\, we recognize the essential need to recruit individuals who mirror the diverse population we serve. In this video\, team member Na’Taya Quinn shares why he chooses to work at KVC.\n \nSocial Work Resources: \n\nA Day in the Life of a Social Worker\nSelf-Care for Social Workers: Seven Steps to Avoid Burnout\nHow Social Workers Break Barriers\n10 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About Social Workers
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/social-work-month-2025/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250401T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250401T130045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T190337Z
UID:10000271-1743494400-1746032400@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Child Abuse Prevention Month
DESCRIPTION:National Child Abuse Prevention Month brings a heightened awareness of child abuse during April\, but children need our advocacy year-round. KVC Health Systems focuses on preventing child abuse and neglect through our dedicated work to strengthen families. Together\, we can multiply our impact to promote the physical\, social\, mental and emotional wellbeing of children.  \n  \nResources: \nChild Abuse Prevention: What Can I Do? \nFact or Fiction – What is True About Child Abuse? \nRecognizing the Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect \nBreaking the Silence: The Devastating Consequences of Early Neglect
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/child-abuse-prevention-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250418T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250418T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250124T223356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T212856Z
UID:10000269-1745002800-1745017200@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:2025 KVC Gala: Candlelight Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us for KVC’s Gala at The Abbott sponsored and chaired by Rob & Jennifer Welker\, Hoefer Welker and Honorary chairs Brian Dunn and Mike Comer\, JE Dunn.\nPresented by: \n \nOn Friday\, April 18th\, slip into a world of intrigue and elegance at The Candlelight Club—a swanky\, one-night-only speakeasy hidden inside KVC’s Gala at The Abbott. Whisper the right password and step into a night of handcrafted cocktails\, decadent bites\, sultry jazz\, and thrilling surprises—all bathed in the golden glow of a bygone era. Enjoy an unforgettable evening with musical guest Chloe McFadden and event emcees Neville Miller and Lara Moritz of KMBC9\, all in support of KVC’s mission to strengthen families and improve mental wellness. Bid on incredible prizes in our live and silent auctions. Don’t miss your chance to bid on priceless bucket list trips to Portugal and Scotland! \nBecome a sponsor today and help turn the evening’s candlelight into hope and healing for children and families in crisis. Last year\, KVC made a positive difference in the lives of over 78\,963 children and families by providing in-home family support\, behavioral healthcare\, foster care\, adoption\, substance use treatment and children’s mental health services. \n \nClick here for sponsorship details or contact Amanda Smasal\, asmasal@kvc.org\, 913-912-0457. \nYou may also make a donation here. \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/gala2025/
LOCATION:The Abbott Kansas City\, 1901 Cherry St.\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250501T161302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T162443Z
UID:10000272-1746057600-1748735999@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:National Foster Care Month
DESCRIPTION:May is National Foster Care Month! Foster care is a safe place that gives a child and his or her birth family an opportunity to resolve conflicts or disruptions and learn healthy skills so the child can safely return home. Many birth families need help in learning effective parenting skills\, overcoming substance use or learning healthy ways to cope with trauma they themselves have experienced. KVC offers foster care services in Kansas\, Missouri\, Nebraska and West Virginia. \n \nResources: \n\nBecome a Foster Parent \n7 Questions to Ask Before Your First Foster Care Placement\nFoster Parenting: Expectations vs. Reality\nWhat It’s Really Like to Foster Teens (And Why You Should Do It)\nReunification: How Foster Parents and Birth Parents Can Work Together\nThe National Foster Care Placement Crisis: Why Are Kids Sleeping in Offices? [VIDEO]
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-foster-care-month-6/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250501T162038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T175915Z
UID:10000273-1746057600-1748735999@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:May is Mental Health Awareness Month! At KVC\, we’re committed to helping people achieve mental health wellness. We provide compassionate treatment for people with a range of mental health or psychiatric disorders\, as well as those dealing with the effects of traumatic stress. Being connected to family and community support and having easy access to healthcare are crucial to addressing the mental health crisis. \nResources: \n\nMental & Behavioral Health Services\nHow to Talk to Children About Mental Health and Suicide\nCamber Mental Health Library of Mental Health Conditions and Disorders\nCamber Mental Health Blogs on a Variety of Mental Health Topics\nLGBTQIA+ Mental Health Resources\nEqual Care for All: The Urgent Need for Mental Health Parity\n3 Levels of Behavioral and Mental Health Treatment for Children and Teens\nFrom Worries to Wellness: A Parent’s Guide to Childhood and Adolescent Anxiety\nWhat Does a Mental Health Crisis Look Like?\n\n988 Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Lifeline:\n988 is a free\, confidential suicide prevention number and crisis line for people experiencing any type of mental distress. If you’re struggling\, you can call\, text\, or chat with the 988 Lifeline\, 24/7 to get connected to trained counselors. Learn more about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. \nFor specialized LGBTQIA+ affirming counseling for youth\, text Q to 988 or press 3 when prompted while calling. There are crisis counselors available to support you without judgment.
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/mental-health-awareness-month-6/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250701
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250601T130031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T210319Z
UID:10000275-1748736000-1751327999@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Family Reunification Month
DESCRIPTION:June is Family Reunification Month and at KVC Health Systems we celebrate those families that have worked hard to overcome obstacles\, resolve conflicts and learn healthy skills in order for their children to safely return home from foster care! \nUltimately\, the goal of foster care is reunification (also known as reintegration)\, and equipping biological parents with the resources and skills they need to thrive is at the heart of it all. We are all a part of family systems\, and even when families are experiencing difficulties\, many aspects of our family compose our identities. Our culture\, language and belief systems\, along with the social connections embedded in community\, school\, churches and extended family are all a very powerful part of who we are. KVC recognizes that parents have a lot of unmet needs\, which is why we have built additional services beyond what is required of a foster case management provider. \nIf you care about families in your community who face serious challenges\, we invite you to showw your support during June and all year long\, learn more and get involved here. \n 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/family-reunification-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250701
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250603T193652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T193652Z
UID:10000276-1748736000-1751327999@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Pride Month
DESCRIPTION:We all deserve to be loved\, accepted and supported by our families and communities. At KVC\, we are proud to help families\, support mental health for all\, make safe spaces for everyone and to be a place where everyone belongs. \nHere are some resources where you can learn more and help everyone feel safe and connected: \n\nSuicide Prevention: How We Can Support LGBTQIA+ Youth Mental Health \nNew Research: LGBTQIA+ Youth Mental Health & How You Can Help \nNavigating Mental Health: Resources for Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual and Other LGBTQIA+ Individuals \nLGBTQIA+ Mental Health Resources
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/pride-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260403T154551
CREATED:20250706T174918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T173308Z
UID:10000277-1751328000-1754006399@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:Black\, Indigenous & People of Color Mental Health Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Everyone deserves compassionate care and healing connections. At KVC\, we honor the mental health needs of Black\, Indigenous and people of color. Learn how you can turn awareness into action this month.  \n  \nResources: \n\nEmbracing Differences: Camber’s Commitment to Mental Wellness Through Culturally Competent Care\nHow to Talk About Racism and Its Effects with Kids\nFostering Cultural Competence: Supporting Black Children in Foster Care\n15 Empowering Books About Mental Health\, Trauma & Diversity for Kids and Adults\nThe Loneliness Epidemic: Cultivating a Culture of Connection
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/black-indigenous-people-of-color-mental-health-awareness-month/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250825T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250825T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154552
CREATED:20250506T174805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T185317Z
UID:10000274-1756108800-1756141200@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:2025 KVC Kids Classic Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:CANYON FARMS GOLF CLUB\nMONDAY\, AUGUST 25 in LENEXA\, KANSAS\n\nPlay with a Purpose!\nThis is your chance to experience one of the region’s most spectacular and premier private golf clubs\, the exclusive members only Canyon Farms Golf Club located in the heart of Lenexa\, KS. Golfers will receive VIP treatment as they enjoy all 18 holes\, a golf cart\, many gifts and prizes\, meals before and after flights\, and deluxe golf ‘swag’. Twenty teams play in the morning flight\, and twenty teams play in the afternoon flight. \n160 Golfers\, AM and PM flights \nClick here to support children and families in crisis by becoming a sponsor today.\nFind details about each sponsorship level here or email Amanda Smasal at asmasal@kvc.org. \n  \n \n\nSee photos from the 2024 KVC Kids Classic on Facebook
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/2025-kvc-kids-classic-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:Canyon Farms Golf Club\, 17501 W 87th St Pkwy\, Lenexa\, KS\, 66219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260403T154552
CREATED:20250830T165118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250830T165118Z
UID:10000278-1756684800-1759276799@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month which helps promote resources and awareness around prevention. Suicide has become a major public health issue and families across the United States are in crisis as suicide has become the second leading cause of death for people aged 10 to 34. Here at KVC\, we know we all need connection. And that drives our dedication to stopping suicide in its tracks. Take a look at our suicide prevention efforts\, and explore how our work at KVC is making an impact. \nGet Involved: As KVC and other mental health organizations work to improve access to mental healthcare\, individuals can take steps to care for their own mental health and encourage others to do the same. You can make a real difference as you increase your awareness and gain helpful tools. Learn what you can do to help prevent suicide.  \n  \nKVC Resources on Suicide Awareness & Support
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-suicide-prevention-awareness-month-5/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260403T154552
CREATED:20250830T165709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250830T165709Z
UID:10000279-1756684800-1759276799@www.kvc.org
SUMMARY:National Kinship Care Month
DESCRIPTION:It’s National Kinship Care Month\, a time to honor the role of relatives and non-related kin who provide loving homes for children when their birth parents are unable to care for them. This might include grandparents\, aunts\, uncles\, siblings\, family friends\, coaches\, teachers or neighbors who have an existing relationship with the child. The goal of kinship care is to maintain the child’s connection to their normal surroundings — both family and community. \nWhen a child needs to be placed out of home\, finding caring relatives or non-related kin such as teachers or neighbors is a top priority for KVC. “We dig deep into the family tree and try to contact anyone for possible placement\,” shares Kimberly Smith\, LPC\, Director of Kinship Services. “Kinship care can be more like building a family forest than a family tree.” Kinship care helps children maintain connections to their roots and receive the support and love of their extended family. Learn more about kinship care! 
URL:https://www.kvc.org/event/national-kinship-care-month-5/
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