Resource Roundup: Supporting Student Parents Three Casey Foundation-supported publications and four documentary shorts explore the needs of students who are parents. Learn more. Read More
The Beautiful Project: Helping Black Girls and Women Thrive The Beautiful Project mentors Black girls and women through photography, film and writing to support their well-being. Learn more. Read More
Data Tells How Virginia's Youth Justice System is Headed Toward a Better Future Virginia cut its youth prison population in half in five years by shifting to community-based programs, per the state’s juvenile justice report. Read More
Preparing High School Students for Careers During and After the Pandemic Learn more about how the On Track to Career Success framework prepares high school students for successful careers. Read More
Enhancing Leaders and Racial Equity in Baltimore City Schools Baltimore City Public Schools’ REACH Fellowship seeks to develop leaders who can champion long-term changes that realize equitable outcomes for students. Read More
Atlanta’s Pittsburgh Yards Opens With Community Celebration The community celebrated the official opening of Pittsburgh Yards, a commercial development in Southwest Atlanta focused on entrepreneurship. Read More
Casebook Gaining Recognition as Game Changer in Child Welfare Technology This is the first in a four-part Casebook series, exploring the inspiration behind the tool and its early development to support child welfare workers. Read More
Cheryl Washington on Rebuilding East Baltimore and its Future Lisa Hamilton and Cheryl Washington discuss Baltimore’s urban renewal and how residents helped shape the project and its impact. Read More
New Tool Measures Well-Being of Kids Served by Child Welfare Systems Casey partners with The Duke Endowment to develop and test the Treatment Outcome Package (TOP) assessment tool for child welfare systems. Read More
Nicole Lynn Lewis on Helping Young Student Parents — and Their Kids — Excel In this episode of CaseyCast: Lisa Lawson chats with Nicole Lynn Lewis, who leads a nonprofit devoted to helping young parents graduate from college. Read More