How to Remedy Harm Caused by State Child Abuse Registries Advocates are reexamining state child abuse and neglect registries to reduce unintended harm to parents named in them. Read more. Read More
Thirty Years of Leading for Results Developing Leaders shares lessons from the Casey Foundation's Children and Family Fellowship, which celebrated 30 years in 2023. Explore the book. Read More
Reflections on Housing Advocacy in Atlanta Casey Foundation grantees are advocating for affordable housing in Atlanta. Read about their experiences. Read More
Reimagining How To Serve Young People in a Pandemic The pandemic forced nonprofits to adapt how they work with high schoolers. Read how one organization pivoted to reach thousands more youth. Read More
Youth Fellow From Southside Works Helps Connect Young People to Jobs Southside Works’ first-ever Youth Fellow has helped connect young people in Atlanta to job opportunities. Read about her work. Read More
Preschool Enrollment Remains Below Pre-Pandemic Levels, While Uneven Access and Quality Persist Get the latest data on preschool enrollment, access and quality in America today. Read More
Advocates in Alabama Fight License Suspensions — And Win A new Alabama law gives drivers more time to settle fees before having their licenses suspended. Read why this is good news for residents. Read More
How LEAP Youth Fellows Gave Back to Their Communities The 2023 LEAP Youth Fellows developed leadership skills while supporting their communities. Learn more about their projects. Read More
Five Keys to Boosting Employment for Youth With Justice System Involvement A report looks at promoting jobs and workforce development for youth with justice system involvement. Read about the report. Read More
Leadership Program Welcomes New Class of Youth Justice Leaders The Casey Foundation’s new cohort of its Juvenile Justice Applied Leadership Network will pursue change in the youth justice system. Learn more. Read More