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Families First
Children and teens belong with their own families whenever possible. KVC works to safely reunify hundreds of families each year by providing parenting skills training, therapy and other support.
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On any given day, KVC Kansas provides out-of-home care for thousands of children and teens. Relatives, non-related kin like teachers and neighbors, and foster parents are all critical to providing temporary care for these children and teens. See how you can make a difference as a foster parent.
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Through KVC, you can strengthen families, prevent child abuse and neglect, and help create a bright future where every person is safe and connected to a strong family and a healthy community. Please join us today! Learn More
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About KVC Kansas
KVC Kansas is a private, nonprofit organization that serves over 12,000 children, teens and adults each year. Our team of caring professionals provides family strengthening and foster care prevention services, foster care case management, family reunification services, foster family recruitment and support, kinship care, adoption, aftercare, outpatient therapy and more.
We envision a world in which every person is safe and connected to a strong family and a healthy community.
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Virtual Event
Thinking About Fostering? MAPP Foundations Training (Virtual)
January 14 @ 6:00 pm - March 18 @ 9:00 pm
Virtual Event
Free

Thinking about fostering, but unsure what age range you could support? Wondering how fostering might impact your own children or family dynamics?
MAPP Foundations training is the first step in becoming licensed, and a helpful way to decide if, when and how fostering fits into your life. You’re not committing to a specific age, placement type or outcome by attending.
Fostering can look different for every family.
MAPP Foundations Training (Virtual | 10 Weeks)
Wednesdays, January 14 – March 18, 2026
This MAPP Foundations training helps you understand:
- The needs of children and teens in foster care
- Learn how trauma can affect behavior and development
- How fostering works alongside your current family
- What options exist for different ages and placement types
This training helps you decide what’s right for you or if now isn’t the right time.


