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.
Providence is using the Evidence2Success framework to invest in data-driven programs that prevent youth issues and improve outcomes in two neighborhoods.
This publication includes research, references and appendices to help child welfare leaders make the business case for improving policies and practices.
This report highlights how East Baltimore’s revitalization created jobs and promoted economic inclusion, offering lessons for national community development.
This KIDS COUNT brief shows how outdated poverty measures misrepresent family needs and highlights the more accurate Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM).