- 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 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.
Christy Howard, MS

Christy Howard is KVC Missouri’s Vice President of Community-Based Services. In her role, she oversees the implementation of all community-based programs and provides oversight to program directors. Christy is responsible for strategic planning as it relates to community based services to ensure effective service delivery and staff satisfaction and performance.
Christy earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri and her master’s degree from Walden University.
She has over 20 years of experience in the child welfare field and has worked in every program line from the child abuse and neglect hotline through residential treatment. Christy previously worked at Missouri Children’s Division, in a variety of roles including Children’s Service Worker, Supervisor, Unit Manager and Deputy Director of Policy and Practice. She also has experience in the private sector. She worked as the Director of the Central Region for Cornerstones of Care and held the title of Family Preservation Director for DCCCA in the state of Kansas.
Christy has experience managing and writing multiple contracts and grants and maintaining a budget. She has led numerous workgroups and strategic teams aimed at improving practice for the families and is proficient in data analysis and program implementation.
“My why is that we give people hope. We give people hope on their darkest days. We change lives. We can change the trajectory of someone’s entire life by connecting families to services that will support them and allow their children to live strong, healthy lives.” – Christy Howard