Get Out the Vote: Foster Youth Edition
It’s an election year, and it’s important for young people to use their voices and exercise their right to VOTE! […]
It’s an election year, and it’s important for young people to use their voices and exercise their right to VOTE! […]
The passage of LB50 during the 2023 legislative session included an important expansion to Nebraska’s Bridge to Independence (B2I) program
This has been a historic year for Child Welfare in Nebraska. After over a decade of policy and legal advocacy
This is the third blog in our series on race inequities in the child welfare system. Say her name: Ma’Khia
Black Families Matter: How the Child Welfare System Punishes Poor Families of Color Continuing the series, Challenging Racial Inequities in
Black women are disproportionately affected by racial biases I’m Cornelius Levering, program coordinator for our Child Welfare program. The year
As the pandemic continues to create hardships for many Nebraskans, young people in foster care are especially impacted. Since the
Paid leave available for some working parents with children out of school or childcare due to COVID-19 The Families First
***For Immediate Release*** Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Contact: Magdalena Cazarez Communications Director Office: (402) 438-8853 Ext 119 Cell: (402) 504-0074
***For Immediate Release*** Monday, August 26, 2019 Contact: Magdalena Cazarez Communications Director Office: (402) 438-8853 Ext 119 Cell: (402) 504-0074