How Amanda Kneifl of KVC Nebraska Is Keeping Parents and Children Together
KVC Nebraska’s Parents and Children Together program provides in-home crisis intervention and skill-building which strengthens families.
KVC Nebraska’s Parents and Children Together program provides in-home crisis intervention and skill-building which strengthens families.
Ashley Brown, L.C.S.W. of KVC Nebraska has been promoted from Vice President of the behavioral healthcare and child welfare organization to President.
All across our community, people are struggling with mental health issues. One way we can help ensure everyone who needs help finds the support they need, is by working to reduce the stigma around mental health. Here’s how you can help.
Each day, we work to make positive, meaningful change in the lives of children and families. To help serve more in our community, we’ve added two new services. Learn more about them here.
Families who have or are working toward resolving conflicts require ongoing support from the community in order to be successful. Here are some ways you can show your support.
Keeping children safe in Nebraska is the focus of the services we provide. Read how we’re serving children and families and improving foster care.
Teaching your child about giving provides developmental benefits and can also be a very fun process. Here are 3 ways to encourage your child to give back!
The Resource Family Conference, a one-of-a-kind training opportunity is now available for foster parents from any agency in Nebraska. Read for more information on the weekend conference.
Erin Curran is an Intensive Family Preservation Clinician with a wonderful gift for working with at-risk youth in the community.
Elaine and Jeremy White welcomed Malachi into their home and embraced the opportunity to work with his birth mother toward reunification.