- About Us
Overview
KVC Missouri is a nonprofit team that’s passionate about strengthening families, preventing child abuse and neglect, and helping people achieve mental wellness. Learn about KVC Missouri.
- Services
At KVC, we want every child and adult to be safe & connected to a strong family and a healthy community. We’re proud to be a leader in innovative, effective and compassionate care. See our services and programs overview.
- Locations
Locations Across Missouri
KVC offers Missouri’s most comprehensive continuum of care with family strengthening services, foster care case management, foster parent training and licensing, children’s mental health treatment, K-12 therapeutic education and more.
Get Connected
- Get Involved
Your Help Matters
There are many ways you can help make a positive impact on a child’s life.
How You Can Get Involved
- Events
Events
KVC Missouri provides a robust offering of trainings and community outreach events to support the needs of children and families across the state.
- Resources
KVC Missouri Resources
Our free resources help you stay informed and educated about mental health, brain development and childhood trauma as well as how KVC Missouri is working toward building healthier communities.
Crisis Support for Women & Children
Overview
When issues create an unsafe home environment, KVC Missouri helps rebuild the lives of women and children through a network of emergency shelter options and mental health services, delivered by highly trained, compassionate staff.
Women’s Crisis Center – In Doniphan
The Crisis Center helps women and their children (up to age 16) escape from domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and other crisis situations. It also helps women and children who find themselves homeless and needing emergency housing.
Within the safe, secure environment, women and children receive:
- Warm beds and hot meals served family style
- Counseling services and other mental health support, including to overcome addictions
- Parenting and nutrition classes
- Clothing and personal care items
- Advocacy support and assistance during legal proceedings
- Housing assistance to end homelessness
- Employment assistance
The Crisis Center also provides case management services and helps clients build life skills, job skills and job readiness, attain educational goals, overcome addictive behaviors, and develop a plan for economic and housing stability. The Center helps with:
- State & federal assistance programs, including Medicaid and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Women, Infants & Children (WIC) nutrition program, and state-paid daycare
- Official documents, including Social Security cards, driver’s license, state ID cards, and birth certificates
- Legal issues, including divorce advice and obtaining restraining orders/orders of protection
- Medical needs, including immunization records, medical exams and STD/Hepatitis testing
- Housing needs, including application assistance, help with rent, utilities and deposits
- School enrollment for children and educational efforts of mothers
- Transportation to medical/legal appointments and jobs
KVC Missouri and Crisis Center staff are committed to providing a safe haven for women and children that is free of violence, mental or physical abuse, coercion or intimidation.
Emergency Children’s Shelters – In Poplar Bluff & Springfield
KVC Missouri operates two emergency children’s shelters to provide safe haven for children removed from the family home for safety reasons or those experiencing a short-term family crisis situation. The shelters serve ages newborn to 18. Children may stay for up to 30 days.
While there, children receive all needed psychological and physical assessments, along with access to counseling, help with schooling and child-oriented activities.
Poplar Bluff: Located at 2701 Holly Trail, it can house a maximum of 9 children.
Springfield (Ozark Family Resource Center): Located at 1212 West Lombard, it can house a maximum of 20 children. This location also works with homeless teens not in foster care and pregnant/parenting teens age 18 and under to provide additional life skill support.
Ozark Foothills Child Advocacy Center
KVC Missouri’s Ozark Foothills Child Advocacy Center (CAC) helps children who have been the victim of child/sexual abuse. The CAC conducts interviews and child assessments, and works with local law enforcement and healthcare professionals as needed. The CAC also provides help and support to non-offending parents and caregivers.
Accreditations
The Joint Commission
National Children’s Alliance
Program Sponsors
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
Victims of Crime Act
KVC Missouri participates in the electronic data collection system required by the United States Congress and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) will share personal information with HUD and its providers. Read more about your rights regarding electronic health information technology Here