New Partnerships to Strengthen Communities in Buffalo, Columbus and San Antonio The Casey Foundation is partnering with three cities to invest $150K annually in community programs supporting low-income families and children. Read More
JDAI interviews Thomas Brooks Thomas Brooks, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer in Harris County, Texas, talks to the Casey Foundation about his experience working with young people. Read More
David Koch Moves to San Francisco Adult Probation David Koch was named as the chief deputy adult probation officer for San Francisco's Adult Probation Department in June 2011. Read More
Children’s Budget 2012 This report reveals how much the U.S. has invested in kids’ programs since 2008 — using over 180 pages of charts and financial data. Read More
Christina McMahan Appointed Multnomah Juvenile Services Director Christina McMahan, a seasoned juvenile professional, has been tapped to direct the Juvenile Services Division of the Department of Community Justice. Read More
An Overview of the Lifelong Families Practice Model This video provides an overview of Lifelong Families, a practice model developed and tested by our former direct service agency. Read More
Evidence2Success Surveys Track Child Development The Evidence2Success Childhood & Youth Experience Surveys show whether kids are meeting developmental milestones and how they will fare in the future. Read More
Rent Burden, Housing Subsidies and the Well-Being of Children and Youth This brief pulls together current housing affordability/child well-being research and recommends policy changes to help families and communities thrive. Read More
Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) JDAI helps build a more equitable youth justice system by promoting alternatives to detention, which research shows lead to better outcomes for youth. Read More
The Preservation of Pittsburgh Master Plan to Guide Neighborhood Transformation The Preservation of Pittsburgh Master Plan, developed by local residents and the Atlanta Civic Site, aims to revitalize the hard-hit Atlanta neighborhood. Read More