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Senator Amanda McGill honored by Project Everlast Lincoln

On Saturday, August 9, a small group gathered in the Lincoln Community Foundation Gardens to celebrate a remarkable champion for children in foster care. The youth of Project Everlast Lincoln chose to honor Senator Amanda McGill with the annual Chris

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Project Everlast Lincoln has launched

By Mary Kate Gulick, Associate Vice President As of July 1, 2014, Lincoln now has a fully operational Project Everlast initiative. More than two years in the making, this new network of services will serve youth with foster care experience as

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Pat Gromac Honored by Project Everlast Fremont

This summer, Pat Gromak was recognized with the Project Everlast Chris Hanus Advocate of the Year Award at the closing ceremony of the Fremont Camp Catch-Up to celebrate her tireless efforts on behalf of youth in foster care. Gromak has

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Project Everlast rocks the red carpet

To celebrate Foster Care Awareness Month, Omaha’s Project Everlast council held a star-studded recognition event at the CASA of Douglas County event space. The evening started with each honoree strutting their stuff on the red carpet, where the “paparazzi” snapped

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Celebrating our superheroes – Project Everlast Fremont

By Brenda Weyers, Associate VP, Visual Brand   On Friday, May 2, Fremont’s Project Everlast Council gathered at for lunch at the Wooden Windmill to honor their “superheroes.” Their way of celebrating Foster Youth Awareness Month was to call attention

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Project Employment Launches: Job skills for independent living

Project Employment is a 5-day program for young people age 14-24 who are in foster care now, or have been in foster care in the past. In this program, these young adults will get the employment skills that local employers are

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Project Everlast pilots employment program in Omaha

One of the primary barriers keeping young people who age out of foster care from attaining a stable adulthood is employment. Many don’t have the necessary skills to get and hold down a job that will support them. Project Everlast

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Project Everlast youth testify on behalf of LB 853

Last year, LB 216 was adopted 44-2 by the Unicameral. This hard-won piece of legislation ensured that young people aging out of Nebraska’s foster care system would have a basic safety net of support as they transition into adulthood, in order to

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January is National Mentoring Month

Sometimes, a caring adult can make the difference between success and struggle for a young person. This January, we at Nebraska Children celebrate National Mentoring Month and encourage you to build a relationship with a young person who could use

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Care and compassion, tied up with a bow

Every year, Project Everlast puts together care packages for young people in or who have aged out of foster care. Many of these people may have no family to spend the holidays with, or no one to purchase them gifts

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