A Bold Vision for Getting Juvenile Probation Right A new report from the Casey Foundation lays out a vision of new and expanded priorities for juvenile probation in the United States. Read More
Two in Five U.S. Children Live in a Low-Income Family Across the U.S., 41% of kids live in low-income families. While this stat has fallen since 2013, it hasn’t returned to its pre-recession rate of 39%. Read More
Work, Income and the American Family Three years ago, the unemployment rate among U.S. parents hit a post-recession low of 4%, and this statistic has held steady ever since. Read More
New Initiative Harnesses Higher Ed’s Role in Strengthening Local Communities Schools nationwide have joined a Casey-backed effort to help colleges and universities build stronger ties with and invest in their local communities. Read More
Report: Inadequate Child Care is Costing Maryland Billions A Casey-funded study finds Maryland’s child care gaps cost parents, businesses and the state economy over two billion dollars each year. Learn more. Read More
Resources for Foster Parents A collection of 10 online resources designed to help foster parents succeed. Read More
Resources for Young People in Foster Care A roundup of resources dedicated to helping young people thrive in foster care and beyond. Read More
10 Key Resources for Child Welfare Professionals A roundup of 10 online resources that child welfare professionals can use to strengthen their work with kids and families. Read More
May Is National Foster Care Month May is National Foster Care Month, a chance to honor kids and families in foster care and the many supporters who help them succeed. Learn more. Read More
Making Public Systems Work Better for Immigrant Families A new report explores how kids in immigrant families interact with U.S. child welfare and justice systems — and offers ways to improve those responses. Read More