Investing in Equity: Sustaining hope for children and families
Investing in families means strengthening them, not separating them unnecessarily. Explore our signature report to learn more.
This collection includes materials about Casey Family Programs and our work, including brochures and annual signature reports available for download.
Investing in families means strengthening them, not separating them unnecessarily. Explore our signature report to learn more.
Casey Family Programs is the nation’s largest operating foundation focused on safely reducing the need for foster care and building Communities of Hope for children and families in the United States. This brochure describes our work with partners, summarizes our Building Communities of Hope framework and provides an overview of our history.
A Spanish-language version — Seguros, Fuertes, Unidas — is also available.
Our 2020 special report highlights how communities are innovating to respond to the tremendous impact of COVID-19 on children and families.
What would the child welfare system look like if we could better support families before they are in crisis? Learn more in our 2019 signature report.
Casey Family Programs has a long history of working with American Indian and Alaska Native tribes to improve the well-being of their children and families. This brochure describes our work.
Our 2018 signature report explores how communities are building hope for children and families though innovation, knowledge and shared commitment.
Communities across America are rethinking how they can keep children safe and provide the support that every child needs: a strong and loving family.
Learn about strategies and interventions we use to serve children in the context of families, and families in the context of communities.
Our 2016 signature report marks Casey Family Programs’ 50th anniversary and reflects on the urgent need for a collective effort to build Communities of Hope.
Our 2015 signature report profiles communities across America that are keeping children safe and families strong, demonstrating that hope is an action word.
The power to build hope rests in the collective will of a community and its families. Because of this, we need to understand the interdependencies among families, neighborhoods, schools, local businesses, law enforcement, churches and nonprofits.
Casey’s 2013 signature report tells stories and shares data about the supportive communities across the US that are putting children on the paths to hope.