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Back on Track

January 1, 2010

A collaboration between the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Commonwealth of Virginia decreased the number of children in foster care and reduced the state’s overreliance on...

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Facing Our Future

January 1, 2010

This report examines the consequences of parental arrest, detention, and deportation on 190 children in 85 families in six locations across the country.

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The 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book

January 1, 2010

This 21st annual KIDS COUNT Data Book provides national and state-by-state information on the conditions of America’s children and families. Find out how kids are doing on ten...

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Improving School Readiness in DeKalb County, Georgia

January 1, 2010

This case study provides an example of how Casey's results-based Leadership in Action Program helped leaders in a Georgia community work more collaboratively and produce...

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The Missouri Model

January 1, 2010

Kid “jails” are routinely found to be unsafe, unhealthy and unconstitutional, but not in Missouri. Learn how the Missouri Model has reinvented juvenile rehabilitation for the...

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Changing Systems is Like Moving a Mountain

January 1, 2010

This report offers insights and observations from successful leaders who have worked on system change, in answer to the philanthropic community’s need for more discussion and...

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Casey Connects: Winter 2009

December 22, 2009

This issue of Casey Connects outlines 4 sets of federal policy approaches aimed at improving the lives of America’s most economically fragile families. Readers will learn what...

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Closing the Achievement Gap

December 11, 2009

This publication presents an overview of the Foundation’s support to four organizations, each offering technical assistance to a particular audience in the education arena.

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Why are Young Children Missed So Often in the Census?

December 5, 2009

This report outlines reasons that the U. S. Census population count misses so many young children and shows how that affects the political and economic structure for all.

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