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A few words for our mothers

In celebration of mother’s day, we at Nebraska Children and Families Foundation have collected some of our favorite quotes about motherhood. Everyday, we meet all kinds of moms – young moms, not-so-young moms, single moms, married moms, divorced moms, working

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Taking infant mental health seriously

By Lynne Brehm, Associate VP for Early Childhood Mental Health “REALLY? Infants need mental health care?” It’s a pretty common reaction when I tell people what I do. The concept of infant mental health conjures images of babies on couches and

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The Resilience of Youth – Part II: Akeeme’s story

When it comes to living through the grim statistics that face youth who age out of care, Akeeme has most of them covered. Two weeks before aging out, his plans for housing fell though. So he had to scramble for

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Success Beyond 18 national campaign launches

NCFF’s Jenny Skala, VP of Community Impact and Kelly Medwick, VP of Marketing and Communications jetted to the nation’s capital to help launch Success Beyond 18, a national campaign of the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative to create a better path for

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My Weekend at Camp

By Amy West, Nebraska Appleseed This blog post was originally published at the Nebraska Appleseed Blog in July 2012 and is reproduced here permission from the author. “So, what did you do this weekend?” Usually, I don’t have a great answer

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Posted in Middle Childhood, Teen/Early Adulthood

The Resilience of Youth – Part I: Kris and Tay’s story

A few months ago, we posted a video discussing the disastrous outcomes that plague so many youth who age out of foster care.  The statistics are clear . . . the outlook is grim. But when you add support into the

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Why prevention matters to all of us: The long-term effects of child abuse to our kids and our culture

Part of the belief that whether a parent abuses a child is that family’s personal “business” is the failure to admit that the outcome of abuse affects all of us. How? Countless obvious ways . . . and some that

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Child Abuse Prevention in Action: Fremont PIWI

PIWI (Parents Interacting With Children) is an evidence-based method to improve interactions between parents and their young children. It helps at-risk parents build the skills they need to work positively with their kids, and techniques for when things get tough.

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Payton and Maddie: A case study

Payton and Maddie participate in the Bryan Community Focus Program at Hawthorne. This alternative high school program is funded by the Sixpence Early Learning Fund, and allows teenage mothers to finish high school, while providing their babies with high quality

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Sixpence in action – new video!

Watch as the educators at Bryan’s child care center prepare the children of high school students for success in school and life, while helping their parents graduate and become better caregivers.

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