What can youth advocates in rural New England learn about reducing teen drug and alcohol use from a small island nation just...
After-school programs connected with public housing could expand if a bill introduced in December by Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state...
If you work with youth, you probably know about the significance of relationships in the lives of young people.
UNICEF presents data on education and education funding from 42 countries and discusses the impacts that the lack of resources has on...
When Tyquan Ruffen looks back at his life he sees a patchwork of places he’s lived. Italian Home, Knights Children Center, Harrington...
Racial and class bias are child welfare’s original sins. So it’s no wonder so many in the field are desperate to whitewash...
Eighteen-year-old Christopher Frierson is sitting tall and riding high. In one weekend in spring 2019, he competed in an English-saddle horse show,...
The National Mentoring Resource Center recently published this comprehensive review of the most effective mentoring practices for the prevention and reduction of...
It’s pretty to believe that if one only puts in the time, he can save a wayward child. It doesn’t always work...
Youth Villages recently named Jessica Foster as its new chief strategy officer. The appointment is a promotion from within, as Foster has...
On one Thursday in March, James Dobbins was towering over a group of teen boys as they all headed to a community...
The Bureau of Justice statistics releases the most current figures on youth-reported instances of sexual victimization during incarceration at juvenile detention facilities...
It’s been seven years since my son Daniel was murdered, along with 19 of his classmates and six educators, at Sandy Hook...
A new brief from the Urban Institute discusses student loan borrowers who hold the debt for multiple decades into adulthood, affecting their...
I’ve been taking all my pain out on this paper I’m sorry I’m still stuck up in this cell a year later...
Remember the Family First Act? That’s the vastly overhyped federal legislation touted as a revolutionary change in how child welfare is financed....
Jolene Martinez of Las Cruces couldn’t be more thrilled to be an adoptive parent to a second foster child, who she adopted...
Jordan, a teenaged foster youth, has lost count of all the places she’s lived in the state, including the streets of New...
It's November 2019, and the hysteria from the emergency meeting in 2013 is still palpable for Yasmin Haque. After then-New Mexico Gov....
Annie Rasquin believes in difficult conversations with her staff and volunteers, especially when the complex needs of a foster youth require immediate...