Community-Based Family Support: Exemplars with Implementation and Evaluation Strategies
This brief examines the need for community-based initiatives, lessons learned on implementation, and promising evaluation strategies.
This brief examines the need for community-based initiatives, lessons learned on implementation, and promising evaluation strategies.
Our 2016 signature report marks Casey Family Programs’ 50th anniversary and reflects on the urgent need for a collective effort to build Communities of Hope.
This honor raised awareness of the more than 400,000 children in foster care and recognized that business leaders can help invest in hope.
The foster care alumni community lost a champion with the recent death of Misty Stenslie Claassen.
More than 300 participants shared ways to reduce violence and increase opportunities for African American men and boys.
In this video, see how Lorain County took on the challenge of reforming how it spent child welfare money.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day we look at a community collaboration named after King’s father that is helping people help themselves.
Cities United is a national coalition of mayors and city officials working to decrease violence among African American boys and young men.
This is William C. Bell’s keynote address at the 2015 Kevin J. Robinson Forum on Social Justice: Resilience in the Face of Childhood Trauma.
William C. Bell lectures at an international business symposium hosted by his alma mater, Delta State University.