Eric Luciano draws on life experiences in advocating for fathers
Watch a video highlighting the work of birth parent Eric Luciano, a winner of the 2014 Casey Excellence for Children Awards.
Watch a video highlighting the work of birth parent Eric Luciano, a winner of the 2014 Casey Excellence for Children Awards.
An alumnus of foster care, the Rev. Darrell Armstrong has worked tirelessly to strengthen families by addressing issues that impact their physical, mental and spiritual health and well-being. In 2009, Armstrong founded the Institute for Clergy Training, which is dedicated to helping clergy of all faiths understand family engagement programs that strengthen overall family functioning. […]
Watch a video highlighting the work of kinship caregiver Linette Kinchen, a winner of the 2014 Casey Excellence for Children Awards.
Philadelphia Department of Human Services received the 2013 United Nations Public Service Second-Place Award.
Casey Family Programs, Child Welfare League of America and Children’s Defense Fund expressed disappointment regarding today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision affecting the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) as the guiding law when determining the well-being of an Indian child in a custody dispute. David Sanders, Casey Family Programs’ executive vice president, said the ruling threatened […]
The 2013 Casey Excellence for Children Awards recognize three organizations for working to improve the lives of vulnerable children and families.
For every $6 spent to maintain children in foster care, only $1 is available to invest in a wider array of services that prevent the need for foster care.
The board of trustees for Casey Family Programs, the nation’s largest operating foundation focused on reducing the need for foster care and building communities of hope for children and families, has selected Bob Watt as its new chair. Watt succeeds Dr. Shelia Evans-Tranumn who will remain a member of the board for the Seattle-based foundation. […]
Native Americans in Philanthropy selected Casey Family Programs to receive its “Member of the Year Award” at a celebration dinner in Catoosa, Okla.
Casey Family Programs has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the Indian Child Welfare Act.