For years, agencies believed only 3% of foster youth graduated from college. New research finds the rate is much higher, but ...
In the first piece in The Long Way Home series, Ángela Banks explores the obstacles that aging out stacks on for foster youth ...
Parents who have survived domestic violence as adults or as children have a lot to add to child welfare discourse. We should ...
Lawmakers passed a package of bills to protect residents from the Trump Administration’s aggressive use of deportation and ...
For the first time, tribal data is being included in a federal database that is essential to understanding the nation’s child ...
Eduardo Mundo and David Muhammad urge California’s governor to sign a law that would end the practice of indefinite probation ...
Mi Escuelita in San DIego offers students on-site mental health services and a safe space where children can learn and heal.
When siblings are kept together, children in care have better health outcomes. Yet, those connections are the exception, ...
This pushed her to really get involved in youth leadership, advisory work and programs like AmeriCorp where Lee has been able ...
Evin Winkelman Richardson found that caregiver couples in strong relationships are more likely to continue fostering.
Imprint reporter Susanti Sarkar shadows a frontline New York City CPS worker to see what happens after a hotline call comes ...
A Minnesota foster youth report describes “a consistent lack of support for regular, ongoing contact with foster youths’ ...
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