Casey Family Programs

Casey Family Programs Casey Family Programs' mission is to provide and improve—and ultimately prevent the need for—foster care.

Casey Family Programs is the nation’s largest operating foundation focused on safely reducing the need for foster care in the United States. By working together, we can create a nation where Communities of Hope provide the support and opportunities that children and families need to thrive. Founded in 1966, Casey Family Programs works in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgi

n Islands and with tribal nations across North America to influence long-lasting improvements to the well-being of children, families and the communities where they live.

Casey Family Programs is proud to be a founding member of the National Behavioral Health Collective, formed to leverage ...
05/29/2026

Casey Family Programs is proud to be a founding member of the National Behavioral Health Collective, formed to leverage the extensive national expertise of its partners to foster resilience, health and wellbeing for children, youth and families with behavioral health needs. Learn more about the Collective: https://bit.ly/4wTD89f

A new Children’s Behavioral Health Collective (the CBH Collective), of which Social Current is a founding member, was formed to leverage the extensive national expertise of its partners to foster […]

05/28/2026

Do you know someone who’s making a difference for those impacted by the child welfare system?

Nominations are now open for the 2027 Casey Excellence for Children Awards, and we need your help finding outstanding advocates.

Nominate an alum of foster care, a birth parent, a kinship caregiver or a resource parent who has demonstrated extraordinary efforts on behalf of those involved in child welfare. Nominations close July 8.

Learn more about the awards and nominate someone deserving: https://bit.ly/4b71XCw

These awards recognize those who have dedicated themselves to improving outcomes for children and families in the child welfare system.

Fewer children live in foster care today than 20 years ago. This progress didn’t happen by accident. It’s a result of in...
05/26/2026

Fewer children live in foster care today than 20 years ago. This progress didn’t happen by accident. It’s a result of intentional efforts to improve child welfare practice and policy. Our 2026 Signature Report, Cultivating hope: Progress from child welfare to child and family well-being, explores these efforts and what we can do together to keep moving forward. https://bit.ly/3WczBj0

Far fewer children live in foster care than 20 years ago. Learn more about progress toward child and family well-being in our 2026 Signature Report

In the effort to end the need for group placements, service providers play an important role in elevating and advancing ...
05/20/2026

In the effort to end the need for group placements, service providers play an important role in elevating and advancing family- and community-based settings for children in foster care. When we embrace these strategies, children and families experience better outcomes, and service providers become financially stronger and better positioned for the future.

That shift can still be challenging, especially for long-time providers with roots in residential services. Learn more here. https://bit.ly/48A5TgF

See how several foster care providers have shifted their business models away from group or institutional settings to family- and community-based services.

Youth engagement gives young adults who are impacted by the child welfare system a voice and informs how systems can imp...
05/14/2026

Youth engagement gives young adults who are impacted by the child welfare system a voice and informs how systems can improve services. Done well, youth engagement can result in better organizational decision-making and greater equity. Learn more about youth engagement here. https://bit.ly/3IHL0QO

Child welfare agencies can follow these pointers on how to prepare for authentic youth engagement in their systems improvement and change efforts.

05/13/2026
Dee Bonnick, 2025 Casey Excellence for Children Award birth mother honoree, speaks with purpose when she shares, “We hav...
05/10/2026

Dee Bonnick, 2025 Casey Excellence for Children Award birth mother honoree, speaks with purpose when she shares, “We have to provide people with hope.”

It’s a sentiment shared by moms and caregivers everywhere. On this Mother’s Day, we celebrate all those who fill the role of mom. From Casey, we wish you all a very happy Mother’s Day.

See Dee’s full story on our YouTube channel https://bit.ly/3PegsiP

8 likes. "Dee Bonnick, 2025 CECA Recipient, Birth Mother"

Each May, we honor the enduring spirit and vibrant diversity of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander com...
05/04/2026

Each May, we honor the enduring spirit and vibrant diversity of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities during . Their contributions, both historic and modern, have shaped the foundations of innovation, culture and progress across the United States.

Please join us in celebrating the many contributions of AANHPI people in the United States and abroad.

During National Foster Care Month, we recognize individuals with lived experience in the child welfare system and the nu...
05/01/2026

During National Foster Care Month, we recognize individuals with lived experience in the child welfare system and the numerous people who support them. Throughout the month, we’ll share resources that highlight how we can uplift and engage youth in foster care.

Family Resource Centers are a cornerstone of child abuse and neglect prevention, which is the focus of  . Learn what res...
04/21/2026

Family Resource Centers are a cornerstone of child abuse and neglect prevention, which is the focus of .

Learn what research and experience tell us about how community-based Family Resource Centers strengthen protective factors, reduce the risk of maltreatment and connect families to concrete supports before crises occur.

These community hubs can safely reduce the need for foster care while building stronger, more resilient families. And stronger, more resilient families are how we ensure that every child grows up in a safe, stable and nurturing home. Explore what we know: https://bit.ly/4uHA26W

Family resource centers are community-based resource hubs that promote child and family well-being and help reduce the risks of child maltreatment. Here’s an overview.

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