The Family First Act: What Juvenile Justice Advocates Need to Know Webinar highlights how juvenile justice advocates can use the Family First Act in their work for youth and families. Watch the webinar. Read More
Spotlighting Youth Engagement and Preventing Teen Placements A Child Welfare issue features Casey Foundation articles on youth engagement and keeping young people in families while in foster care. Read More
Supporting Partners and Staff: Our Response to COVID-19 Lisa Hamilton shares Casey’s initial response to the global pandemic. Read to learn more about our efforts to support grantees, partners and staff. Read More
Residents Shape Atlanta’s Pittsburgh Yards A video highlights how community members shaped Pittsburgh Yards’ future in Southwest Atlanta. Watch to learn more about this resident-driven effort. Read More
Pivot to Prevention: Tools for Funding and Implementing Evidence-Based Programs in Schools After improving student mental health in Providence, CYC launched Casey Foundation-backed tools to help other communities replicate success. Read more. Read More
Thaddeus Ferber on Helping Young People Grow, Lead and Thrive Lisa Hamilton talks with Thaddeus Ferber on CaseyCast about adolescence, youth development and elevating young voices. Listen to learn more. Read More
The JAG Advantage Brings Trauma-Informed Care to Youth Employment The JAG Advantage helps students reach their full potential and gain an edge in today’s workforce through student-centered services. Learn more. Read More
Resources to Help Partnerships Expand Youth Apprenticeship Programs New America recently compiled insights and guidance on creating strong partnerships to expand quality youth apprenticeship programs. Learn more. Read More
Memphis to Implement Proven Programs to Boost Well-Being of Black Students Two programs, Strong African American Families and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools, address challenges faced by Memphis students. Read More
More than $1.8 Million Raised To Support Entrepreneurs of Color in Baltimore Six organizations received grants to help entrepreneurs of color start and grow businesses in Baltimore City and nearby areas. Read more. Read More