Casey Family Programs is the nation's largest operating foundation focused entirely on foster care and improving the child welfare system.
The Foundation was founded in 1966 and works to provide and improve the quality of foster care. The ultimately goal of the Foundation is to prevent the need for foster care in the United States.
As champions for change, Casey Family Programs is committed to its 2020 Strategy for America's Children with the goal of safely reducing the number of children in foster care and improve the lives of those who remain in care.
San Francisco received $5 million in federal and foundation grants to fund counseling services to help homeless families stay together in stable housing.
These grants are coming from the federal...more
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, together with Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casey Family Programs and Edna...more
The Austin Community College District sponsors a statewide conference focusing on helping colleges better serve youth aging out of foster care.
According to the vice president of student support...more
Teach for America is a social venture that hires graduating seniors from some of the most selective colleges and offers them with five-week training courses before unleashing them for a minimum of two years in some of the country’s worst classrooms.