The 36th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book highlights steady gains in some areas, setbacks in others and ongoing opportunities to better support children and families.
Powerful stories from young people, families and advocates driving change in their communities underscore that lasting solutions come from those closest to the challenges.
State efforts expanded health coverage for low-income Americans, highlighting 13 states that exceeded legal requirements through innovative approaches.
This guide, written for teenagers in foster care, provides the knowledge and skills necessary to be financially savvy and able to save for your future.
This workbook teaches foster children practical skills about shopping — like keeping a spending diary, being a smart shopper and understanding advertising.
This manual shows how team decisionmaking supports permanence in foster care, and how state agencies can incorporate it into their day to day practice.