A Simulated Permanency Teaming Process: Rudy's Story This video — shown in nine chapters — is an inside look at the critical steps in the Permanency Teaming component of the Lifelong Families Model. Read More
An Adoptive Family for Andrea: Using the Lifelong Families Model This video provides an inside look at the central component of the Lifelong Families Model — Permanency Teaming — while highlighting how the team discussion addresses other core components of the model. Read More
Two Generations Benefit From Community Efforts in Atlanta Casey is supporting the Center for Working Families to address parents’ and children’s challenges simultaneously to break the cycle of poverty. Read More
Network Helps Diverse Communities Improve Third-Grade Reading Learn how communities from Providince to Oakland are benefiting from a broad-based national campaign to ensure that children reach the milestones of third-grade reading proficiency. Read More
Helping Students in Foster Care Stay in School While there has been progress on the issue of educational stability in recent years, Casey continues to be involved in efforts to support school stability. Why? Because changing school frequently has been shown to reduce achievement—and children in foster care deserve better. Read More
Youth Confinement Rate at a 35-Year Low The youth confinement rate is at its lowest in 35 years. This shows that the decline continues to grow and is declining at a fast pace. Read More
Janelle Williams to Manage Evaluation, Research and Operations Read about Janelle Williams, a former congressional fellow set to manage the evaluation, research and operations of Casey's Atlanta Civic Site. Read More
Leah Austin to Coordinate Two-Generation Efforts Leah Austin is set to begin coordinating Casey's two-generation strategies at the Atlanta Civic Site, where she has been leading education achievement efforts since the beginning of 2011. Read More
More Children in Immigrant Families in Poverty The percentage of children in immigrant families whose parents do not have secure employment increased from 2008 to 2011. Read More
Most Children in Immigrant Families are Citizens In 2011, 88% of children living in immigrant families were U.S. citizens. Read More