Casey Family Programs celebrates 50th anniversary
Founder Jim Casey understood that ensuring the safety and success of every child was critical to the continued prosperity of our nation.
Founder Jim Casey understood that ensuring the safety and success of every child was critical to the continued prosperity of our nation.
Early in his career, Jim Casey observed that strong employees came from supportive families.
The Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study provided a clearer picture of how alumni were functioning after they left care.
In this video, see how Lorain County took on the challenge of reforming how it spent child welfare money.
Cory Kercher was 17, just days away from aging out of the foster care system without a permanent family. This is the story of his journey to finding his forever family.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day we look at a community collaboration named after King’s father that is helping people help themselves.
In 2016, Casey Family Programs is commemorating our 50th anniversary of working to improve outcomes for children and families across America. Learn what’s in store as we honor Jim Casey’s legacy, vision and spirit.
Casey Family Programs Trustee Joan Poliak has been named this year’s recipient of the Fred Rogers Leadership Award in Philanthropy for Children, Youth and Families. Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families (GCYF) gives this award annually in memory of one of the country’s most beloved advocates for children, Fred McFeely Rogers — known by generations […]
Cities United is a national coalition of mayors and city officials working to decrease violence among African American boys and young men.
We can make more effective investments to ensure better outcomes for our most vulnerable children.