Casey Seeks Applicants for 2019–21 Juvenile Justice Youth Advisory Council The Casey Foundation seeks emerging youth justice leaders to join its 2019–21 Juvenile Justice Youth Advisory Council. Learn more. Read More
More Than 850 Juvenile Justice Professionals Take Equity Challenge Over 850 juvenile justice professionals dug into the root causes of racial disparities in the system through the 21-Day Equity Habit-Building Challenge. Read More
Learning to LEAP: Resources Share Early Lessons on Supporting Youth Introducing three new resources informed by the early successes of the Casey Foundation’s Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential — or LEAP — initiative. Read More
Economist Bill Emmons: It’s a Lot Tougher To Be Young These Days Fed economist Bill Emmons joins Casey to discuss how race, age, and education impact family wealth — and why building it is harder today. Read More
Webinar: Assessing Readiness for Implementation With the Hexagon Tool This webinar, part of the Leading with Evidence series, shows how the Hexagon Tool helps child welfare leaders select the right evidence-based program. Read More
Casey’s New Project Has a Familiar Focus: Maintaining Safe, Affordable Housing in Atlanta In Atlanta’s Adair Park, Casey Foundation partners are turning an old apartment into affordable housing for low-income families. Learn more. Read More
Team Decision Making Touted as Key to Missouri Child Welfare Improvements Missouri’s child welfare system turned to the Missouri Child Welfare Practice Model to create a more collaborative, family-centered approach. Read More
Nation Is Missing Opportunities to Strengthen More Than 6 Million Futures as Young Parents Lack Resources to Ensure Families Thrive A KIDS COUNT policy report illuminates needs and barriers facing nation’s young parents and their children. Read More
Opening Doors for Young Parents This report reminds policymakers and child advocates of the barriers that young families face. It examines national and state-level trends — highlighting areas of opportunity and concern — and then shares potential solutions that can help these families thrive. Read More