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The Power of Generosity: How Families Can Give Back This Holiday

The act of giving not only brings joy to those in need, but it also has a profound impact on the giver’s mental wellbeing.

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Developmental Disabilities Become More Common & Community Inclusion Needs to Keep Up

Developmental disabilities continue to become more common, emphasizing a need for community inclusion and specialized health, education and social services.

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Random Acts of Kindness Matter for Your Health

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On February 17, we celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day to remind us all that being kind is simple AND impactful. In fact, it’s even contagious! Read this blog to learn how random acts of kindness not only leave you feeling happier but also impact your physical and mental health.

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How You Can Help a Child Who’s Been Abused or Neglected

There are several ways you can help a child who’s been abused or neglected. Read this article to learn some of the best ways to get involved.

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5 Ways Your Church Can Make a Significant Difference in People’s Lives

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Read our blog for 5 ways your church’s members can come together to help strengthen Nebraska families and support at-risk youth.

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Nebraska Community Comes Together to Spread Holiday Joy

Partners throughout Nebraska came together to provide holiday gifts for children and teens in foster care and people with developmental disabilities living away from home.

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Hundreds Gather at KVC’s Resource Family Conference for Training & Inspiration

Our 2018 Resource Family Conference brought together Nebraska families and industry professionals for valuable training and networking.

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More Foster Families Needed to Care For North Platte Children and Teens

Nebraska Foster Care Community Rally for North Platte Children and Families

Each month, many children and teens in the North Platte, Nebraska area enter foster care. More local foster homes are needed to care for these kids and keep them close to family, friends and in their same school.

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