Our Children Are Watching: What Are We Teaching Them? What will it take to end hate in America? Patrick McCarthy shares ways to help youth build a more inclusive, equitable future. Learn more. Read More
Rate of 2-Year-Olds Immunized Jumps 56% in Six Years August is National Immunization Awareness Month. In 2015, 75% of 2-year-olds were immunized, a milestone worth celebrating, per KIDS COUNT data. Read More
One in Five U.S. Kids Lives in a Food Insecure Home Nearly 15 million children — or 20% of U.S. kids — lived in households that, at some point during 2014, did not have enough food for everyone in the home. Read More
Baltimore Youth Gain Summer Work Experience That Lasts a Lifetime In the summer of 2017, over 8,000 Baltimore youth gained job experience and a paycheck through a Casey Foundation-supported program. Learn more. Read More
Because It Counts: Tools for Ensuring an Accurate 2020 Census Ahead of the 2020 census, the Leadership Conference of Civil Rights shared tools to help count communities often missed in the national tally. Read More
What Is Implementation Science? Implementation science aims to understand the critical factors that ensure effective practices are carried out and sustained in typical service settings. Read More
Apply to Join Casey Network of Diverse Evaluators and Researchers The Casey Foundation seeks qualified experts to join a network of experienced evaluators from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. Read More
Making the Case for Juvenile Justice Reform Join the Casey Foundation and the Pretrial Justice Institute for a webinar on communications tools that build support for juvenile justice reform. Read More
Reducing Homelessness in Seattle Two Seattle leaders are tackling homelessness using tools from Casey’s Children and Family Fellowship® to make it rare and brief. Learn more. Read More