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Casey Family Programs provides and improves—and ultimately prevents the need for—foster care.

Annie E. Casey Foundation releases
2008 Kids Count report

This 19th annual Kids Count Data Book provides national and state-by-state information and statistical trends on the conditions of America’s children and families. 2008 Kids Count data is available as a PDF book or in an easy-to-navigate online data center.

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Supporting Success: Improving Higher Education Outcomes for Students from Foster Care

Supporting Success: Improving Higher Education Outcomes for Students from Foster Care. (2008). Seattle: Casey Family Programs.Published by Casey Family Programs, this new framework provides program development tools for college counselors, administrators, professors, and staff. It helps education professionals define a plan for improving their institution’s support for students from foster care. Download Supporting Success.

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Casey provides key recommendations to
policy makers.
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Casey Family Programs is sponsoring a Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) on Timely Permanency Through Reunification.

Download the application, background information, and frequently asked questions.

The application deadline has been extended. Completed applications must now be received by Friday, August 1, 2008 at 5 p.m. (EDT).

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View our 2020 Video to learn more.

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Interested in becoming a foster parent? We’re recruiting families in five states. Learn more

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Get the facts about the child welfare system
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Highlights

group of kids smilingVisit Casey Life Skills, a Web site for youth preparing for adulthood.
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View resources on disproportionality in the child welfare system at the Race Matters Consortium Web site

 

 

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