Address: 21350 W 153rd St, Olathe, KS 66061, USA
Phone: +19133224900
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Christopher Micheal
Kvc is horrible to deal with. They cause post tramatic stress in parents and dont understand or acknowlede it in any way. Not only parents but the childeren as well. Having degrees in various thing like psychology, im shocked that they dont pick up on that. Not a single employee knows that parents need there kids And to see, hold and play with them is often the best therapy. Kvc makes mistakes. Then lies to cover those mistakes. They never have a male present for UAs. Then hold you responsible for it. Then proceeds to punish you for it. simple life skills like thinking of different scenarios and out comes to make rite decisions in life is considered paranoia. Visits are to short. They are very judgemental. They lack sympathy and consideration for parents. There conduct is very poor. And contrary to there own beliefs they are not always rite. Some employees lack some strongly needed life experiance.
Jenny Kutz
Great organization truly motivated by the best interests of children and families. They help keep families together when possible, and when not possible, match children with loving adoptive families. KVC helps 1 child get adopted nearly every day! The list of KC area organizations that support KVC’s mission is impressive.
kristen muncillo
Discriminated against my disability, and the workers there will lie in court about parents to make them look unfit. They also lie in the court so they can get the extra money by adopting your kids out deliberately.
Jason Lightfoot
A tool that kansas uses to hide there broken child in need law ect they should be ashamed The ceo makes 300'000 a yr you think he'd spare some to keep more famlies together try harder and stop advertizing kid on facebook Really
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“KVC” originally stood for Kaw Valley Center and was a single home founded by volunteers to help at-risk boys in downtown Kansas City, Kansas. Since 1970, the organization has expanded thousands of miles beyond the Kaw Valley region, serving children and families in five states (Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska Kentucky and West Virginia) and even beyond U.S. borders. Today, the letters are no longer an acronym, but a way to think about what drives the organization forward as an international leader in behavioral healthcare, child welfare, and community health and wellness: Knowledge, Values and Connections.
KVC’s diverse continuum of services include in-home family support to help strengthen and keep families safely together, behavioral health, foster care, adoption, youth substance abuse treatment and children’s psychiatric hospitals.
KVC Health Systems, headquartered in the greater Kansas City area, is a nonprofit organization that enriches and enhances the lives of more than 60,000 children and families each year by providing medical and behavioral healthcare, social services and education. KVC strengthens families who are experiencing crisis so that they may remain safely together or reunite; gives people the hope and help that prevents suicide and other mental health crises; provides 24/7 support to children rescued from abuse and neglect and partners with caring relatives and foster families so they can heal from unimaginable trauma; matches children with forever families through adoption; gives adults the practical parenting skills they need to create happy, healthy families; and partners with complex agencies and systems to share best practices that will achieve the results that children, adults and families deserve
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