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Congratulations, KVC Kentucky 25 KVC YEARS Kentucky We all need connection. Beloved nonprofit is celebrating 25 years of helping children and families Nonprofit KVC Kentucky, with 12 offices statewide including in Lexington and Louisville, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. KVC Kentucky provides in- home, strengths-based behavioral health care and family strengthening support for children and families across the Commonwealth. Over the past 25 years, KVC's services have grown and adapted to providing family services that safely prevent the need for foster care (family preservation), substance use treatment, virtual mental health services, child welfare case assistance, and much more! KVC Kentucky now has over 300 caring, professionally trained staff who compassionately serve people in 78 counties. This year, KVC Kentucky served more than 20,000 children and adults. KVC's Origins and Growing Positive Impact KVC Kentucky began in 1999 as a private practice called Croney and Clark, Inc. It was founded by Elizabeth (Liz) Croney, a licensed clinical social worker, and her spouse, Dr. James (Jim) Clark, Associate Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky at the time. Together, they shared a vision to serve the most vulnerable populations in their community. As Liz gathered her small team around her, she shared that this organization would always do three things. "First, we would keep our promises to families and always show up. Second, we would be an evidence-informed and data-informed organization that would always strive to provide excellen care while using public dollars responsibly and with accountability" Liz explained. Lastly, Liz committed that, she would always invest in the professionals working alongside her to provide the best training, toolkits and moral support. Those three commitments underlying bevision for helping children and families at the highest level paid off! The organisation's meteoric growth indicated that many others also save it that way In 2009, the organization became part of KVC Health Systems, a national leader in child welfare and mental health Gly, LCSW, LICSW, MSW Jabung BA Taylor Breeding, LCSW, Megan Moore, DSC csw Get Involved We invite your business, faith community, civic group, or family to get involved! Become a Holiday Hero by donating gifts for children or sponsoran upcoming event. KVC Kentucky is grateful to its many generous supporters including: BABBAGE COFOUNDER M TEMPUR+SEALY wellcare TREK ADVANCEMENT kvckentucky.org | (859) 254-1035 Congratulations , KVC Kentucky 25 KVC YEARS Kentucky We all need connection . Beloved nonprofit is celebrating 25 years of helping children and families Nonprofit KVC Kentucky , with 12 offices statewide including in Lexington and Louisville , is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year . KVC Kentucky provides in- home , strengths - based behavioral health care and family strengthening support for children and families across the Commonwealth . Over the past 25 years , KVC's services have grown and adapted to providing family services that safely prevent the need for foster care ( family preservation ) , substance use treatment , virtual mental health services , child welfare case assistance , and much more ! KVC Kentucky now has over 300 caring , professionally trained staff who compassionately serve people in 78 counties . This year , KVC Kentucky served more than 20,000 children and adults . KVC's Origins and Growing Positive Impact KVC Kentucky began in 1999 as a private practice called Croney and Clark , Inc. It was founded by Elizabeth ( Liz ) Croney , a licensed clinical social worker , and her spouse , Dr. James ( Jim ) Clark , Associate Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky at the time . Together , they shared a vision to serve the most vulnerable populations in their community . As Liz gathered her small team around her , she shared that this organization would always do three things . " First , we would keep our promises to families and always show up . Second , we would be an evidence - informed and data - informed organization that would always strive to provide excellen care while using public dollars responsibly and with accountability " Liz explained . Lastly , Liz committed that , she would always invest in the professionals working alongside her to provide the best training , toolkits and moral support . Those three commitments underlying bevision for helping children and families at the highest level paid off ! The organisation's meteoric growth indicated that many others also save it that way In 2009 , the organization became part of KVC Health Systems , a national leader in child welfare and mental health Gly , LCSW , LICSW , MSW Jabung BA Taylor Breeding , LCSW , Megan Moore , DSC csw Get Involved We invite your business , faith community , civic group , or family to get involved ! Become a Holiday Hero by donating gifts for children or sponsoran upcoming event . KVC Kentucky is grateful to its many generous supporters including : BABBAGE COFOUNDER M TEMPUR + SEALY wellcare TREK ADVANCEMENT kvckentucky.org | ( 859 ) 254-1035