Smiles Change Lives Takes Foster Families To The Movies

The nonprofit organization Smiles Change Lives recently hosted over 170 children currently in foster care and their foster families at a free viewing of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.
The nonprofit organization Smiles Change Lives recently hosted over 170 children currently in foster care and their foster families at a free viewing of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.
On December 11-12, more than 230 resource families gathered in Overland Park for KVC Kansas’ 17th Annual Resource Family Conference.
KVC Kansas Director of Integrated Services was recently on a local morning talk show regarding the need for foster homes.
KVC was able to supply the children we serve with new back packs and school supplies because of the donations from many businesses.
A Life Book can provide a chronology of the child’s life, enhance self-esteem and identity formation, and help a child share their history with others.
Third baseman Mike Moustakas has invited KVC foster families to sit in the Moose Lodge at Kauffman Stadium for three Royals home games during the 2015 season.
Summer vacation is here and children and youth are ready to relax! Here is a list of ideas for some free summer activities to enjoy as a family.
Thank you to the Junior League of Topeka for donating money for school supplies.
To help bring awareness to how great teens can be, here is a list of why everyone should foster teenagers.
There will be a Foster Adopt Parent’s Night out on Saturday, May 2, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Colonial Presbyterian Church, 12501 West 137th Street, Overland Park, KS.