Feedback from the Field: PALS helps a youth find permanence

The PALS Program (Preparation for Adult Living Services) helps at-risk young people transition to a successful adulthood. Managed by the Central Plains Center for Services and funded by Nebraska Children and Families Foundation, PALS has helped the youth it serves make

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Making birthdays special for youth in foster care

Schalisha Walker knows first-hand what it’s like to have your birthday pass unnoticed each year. She entered the foster care system at age 2, and was on her own again at 17. “I know what it’s like to not feel

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Clothes and household items needed for Youth Mart!

Nebraska Families Collaborative will hold a donation drive on October 12 and 13 in Omaha to gather household goods for “Youth Mart”. Youth Mart benefits young people who are leaving foster care and starting life out on their own with

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Nebraska’s Child-Welfare Report Card

At the Nebraska Children and Families Foundation, we monitor 8 risk and well-being indicators across the state to assess the overall condition of children in each county. This is one of the ways we determine which communities have the greatest

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Federal grant funds empower Nebraska to create a System of Care

By Betty Medinger, LCSW, Vice President of System Integration The US Department of Health and Human Services’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) has awarded a “System of Care” planning grant to Nebraska. The state effort will be led

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Nebraska has much to celebrate during National School Success Month

By Jeff Cole, Associate Vice President of School-Community Partnerships Every September is national school success month. And we at Nebraska Children and Families Foundation think we have quite a bit to celebrate across the state. Our students are fortunate to live

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WIN Acceptance Speech

On September 13, Women Investing in Nebraska awarded Project Everlast a grant of $76,750 to accelerate their Lincoln initiative and launch a Northeast Nebraska program. We’re all unbelievably honored and humbled by their generosity. What better way to show our

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UpPour 2013 Recap

This year’s UpPour attendees came to support our mission of improving the lives of Nebraska’s children, and to honor this year’s award recipients. But they got more than they bargained for. The 175+ guests stepped into an enchanted garden when

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Women Investing in Nebraska select Project Everlast to receive grant

After vetting countless worthy applications, Women Investing in Nebraska (WIN) selected Project Everlast to receive its 2013 nonprofit grant. The 76,750 provided will accelerate the work of Project Everlast Lincoln and launch the new initiative in northeast Nebraska. Leading up

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Case Study: Nikiea and the PALS program

The PALS Program (Preparation for Adult Living Services) helps at-risk young people transition to a successful adulthood. Managed by the Central Plains Center for Services and funded by Nebraska Children and Families Foundation, PALS has helped the youth it serves make

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