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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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Posted in Teen/Early Adulthood, Uncategorized

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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Posted in Teen/Early Adulthood

What adolescent brain research tells us about aging out of foster care

Gary Stangler, Executive Director of the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative sat down with us to discuss some of the recent research about the adolescent brain. It turns out – and this comes as no surprise to any parent of

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Posted in Teen/Early Adulthood

Gary Stangler on Extending Foster Care Supports

Last Thursday, we were fortunate enough to have Gary Stangler, Executive Director for the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative speak to staff, donors, and youth at Nebraska Children and Families Foundation. The theme of the talk was simple: “Foster youth

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Save state money: Extend foster support to age 21

By Jennifer Skala, Vice President of Community Impact When most people think of foster care, they think of families caring for babies and young children on a temporary basis. And, to be fair, this is what the foster care system

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Posted in Cradle to career, Teen/Early Adulthood
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