- Air Quality Links for Kids
This page contains a variety of activities and information for teachers and students in grades K-12.
- Amber Alert
The AMBER Alert message encourages the public to look for the missing child or suspect. You become the ears and eyes of local law enforcement.
- America's Story - Kentucky: Library of Congress
'America's Story from America's Library' wants you to have fun with history while learning at the same time. We want to put the story back in history and show you some things that you've never heard or seen before. The stuff you see comes from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The Library is the largest in the world and has millions of amazing things that will surprise you.
- Art Toolkit for Teachers and Students
The Arts Toolkit is the prototype for a dynamic and powerful arts and humanities toolkit that will be available to teachers across Kentucky and is built from the Kentucky Core Content, Program of Studies and Academic Expectations.
- Cabinet for Health and Family Services
The Cabinet for Health and Family Services provides human services for the citizens of Kentucky. The Cabinet’s services include protection for vulnerable children and adults, child abuse investigations, foster care, adoptions, child support collections, cash assistance, food stamps, disability determinations, and more.
- Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Services
Information as well as hotline numbers to report child or spousal abuse.
- Child Care Information and Resources
The Division of Child Care administers the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) to help Kentucky’s low-income families find and afford quality child care. The division also provides information regarding professional development opportunities for day care staff and other child care professionals. Visit this website to learn more.
- Child ID Program
This program will work closely with the Kentucky State Police “Missing Persons Clearinghouse” and the Amber Alert System in the event of a missing child.
- Child Labor Laws
View the latest child labor laws.
- Child Support Enforcement
Information and support for parents regarding child support obligations
- Children Specialty Care Clinics
The Commission for Children provides services through a variety of specialty clinics held across the Commonwealth. Find services in your area.
- Children with Special Needs Transition Resources
Transition resources and links for children with special health care needs.
- Children's Health Insurance Program
Kentucky Children's Health Insurance Program (KCHIP) is a federally funded program that provides health coverage at little or no cost to uninsured children who qualify.
- Children's Health Insurance Program
Kentucky Children's Health Insurance Program (KCHIP) is a federally funded program that provides health coverage at little or no cost to uninsured children who qualify.
- CIA Kids Page
CIA page for kids includes history of the agency, facts and games
- Educational Television Kid's Programs
View a schedule of kids programs on Kentucky Educational Television.
- Family Planning
Organizations involved in women's health/family planning
- FEMA for Kids
This site teaches you how to be prepared for disasters and how you can prevent disaster damage.
- Forestry Just for Kids
Here are some games, coloring sheets, fact sheets and much more!
- Foster Care and Adoption Programs
Learn how to become a foster parent or adopt a child through this informative website.
- HANDS Program
HANDS is a voluntary home visitation program for new and expectant parents. Familes begin by meeting with a HANDS Parent Visitor who will discuss any questions or concerns about pregnancy or a baby's first years. Based on the discussion, all families will receive information and learn about resources available in the community for new parents. Some families will receive further support through home visitation.
- Immunizations
Adult, childhood and adolescent immunization information.
- Jobs for Kids
Career choices for kids geared toward their personal likes and dislikes, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Let's Move!
America's move to raise a healthier generation of kids.
- Licensed Day Care Training
Guidelines for Licensed Child Care
- Newborn Hearing Screening
The goal of Kentucky’s Newborn Hearing Screening program is to identify congenital hearing loss in children by three months of age and enroll them in appropriate early intervention by six months of age.
- Prevent Child Abuse
Child/Adult abuse hotline, parent helpline, Prevent Child Abuse, Childhelp USA, and the State Police sex offender registry
- Sparky the Fire Dog
Fire safety, family activities, the story of Sparky the Fire Dog, games and more from the National Fire Protection Association.
- SunWise
This web site will help you learn more about the harmful effects of the sun and teach you ways to protect yourself.
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Food Stamp Program helps people with little or no money buy food for healthy meals at participating stores. Food stamp benefits increase the household's food buying power when they are added to the household's money. Visit this website to learn more.
- U.S. Fire Association Kid's Page
Tips that can help you and your family be safe from fire. Become a junior fire marshall, make a fire escape plan, learn about the proper use of smoke detectors and enjoy games.
- USA.Gov for Kids
Developed by the Federal government, this site provides links to some of the best kid's sites in government and other organizations.
- Virtual Library Portal for Kids
Did you know that you can access "all the information in the known universe?" It's true! In libraries and on the internet, you can find answers to almost any question you can think of.