What Keeps Children In Foster Care From Succeeding in School Views of Early Adolescents and the Adults in their Lives This study draws on interviews with foster kids and adults to better understand how being in foster care affects a child’s education on a day-to-day basis. Read More
Creating Change Pushing Workforce Systems to Help Participants Achieve Economic Stability and Mobility This report presents examples of workforce development strategies and reforms implemented as part of the Casey Foundation’s Jobs Initiative. Read More
States as Innovators in Low-Income Health Coverage State efforts expanded health coverage for low-income Americans, highlighting 13 states that exceeded legal requirements through innovative approaches. Read More
AdvoCasey: Summer 2002 Work First, What Next? This AdvoCasey explores welfare reform, job-focused models and the challenges families and kids face after leaving public assistance. Read More
Casey Connects: Summer 2002 Making Work Count for Low-Income Families This Casey Connects shares KIDS COUNT stats, highlights reform success stories and explores jobs, equity and community rebuilding efforts. Read More
Caregiver's Handbook for Money Pals Being Cool with Cash and I Know Where I'm Going This guide helps foster caregivers teach money skills so youth can achieve their goals and turn dreams into reality. Read More
I Know Where I'm Going, Part Two But Will My Cash Keep Up? This workbook is designed to stimulate conversations with foster children, ages 12 to 15, about investing money and using a credit card. Read More
I Know Where I'm Going, Part One But Will My Cash Keep Up 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. Read More
Money Pals, Part Two Being Cool with Cash This workbook teaches foster children practical skills about shopping — like keeping a spending diary, being a smart shopper and understanding advertising. Read More
Money Pals, Part One Being Cool with Cash This workbook is designed to teach children in foster care, ages 8 to 11, practical skills about using money, Read More