Meet Tyeisha: The LEAP Fellow Transforming Rooms for Youth in Foster Care A college student looks back on her time in foster care to help other young people feel at home in their own living spaces. Read More
South Carolina Moves to Strengthen Extended Foster Care There’s a new law in South Carolina — one that aims to help young people make a smoother, more successful leap from foster care to adulthood. Read More
Strengthening Relationships Between Funders and Grantees in Support of Families During this webinar, learn about practices that strengthen relationships among grant makers, community organizers and other nonprofit leaders. Read More
Advocating for Racial Equity in Youth Justice A program supported by the Casey Foundation is preparing attorneys to advocate for youth of all races in the juvenile legal system and support equitable opportunities. Read More
Register Now for the Opening Sessions of the Justice Link On June 15 and 16, 2022, Casey will launch Justice Link, a virtual pavilion to connect people pursuing youth well-being. Read More
More Communities Exploring Restorative Justice for Youth Jurisdictions across the nation are using restorative justice to divert youth who have caused harm. The approach trades court proceedings for community-based responses. Read More
What is Restorative Justice for Young People? This post is a primer on restorative justice in juvenile justice. Read about the benefits, how it works and how it compares to typical approaches. Read More
How Residents in Baltimore Are Redefining Community Research The East Baltimore Research Project describes an effort to put the research process, from start to finish, into the hands of the community. Read More
Child Welfare and Foster Care Statistics This post shares the latest statistics on foster care, adoption and transitioning youth. Explore the data. Read More
A Wealth of Research and Data During National Foster Care Month During National Foster Care Month, the Casey Foundation has compiled a roundup of child welfare resources. Read More