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    • Discrimination in the Child Welfare System
    • Mental Health Supports for Families
    • Older Youth in Congregate Care (Group Homes)
    • Placement Stability for Pregnant & Parenting Youth
    • Supporting Kinship Families (Relative Caregivers) ​​​​​​​
    • Warning Signs of a Family Entering Crisis
    • Preventing Unnecessary Entry Into Foster Care
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Washington

"...The more support relative caregivers receive, the more likely relatives will step up to care for their family members. This will help to lower the number of foster homes needed and decrease the number of children in foster care..."

Youth/Alumni
"In order to help relative caregivers navigate supports and services for children they are raising they should receive monthly financial support, funds for higher education and opportunities to receive training... (Read more)
Kinship

Family Voices United is a collaborative project among Casey Family Programs, Children's Trust Fund Alliance, FosterClub and Generations United. We support prevention services for struggling families, support for kinship caregivers, standardized requirements for  residential treatment placements and services that assist older youth aging out of care. We work closely with partners in multiple states and jurisdictions to elevate the voice and perspective of young people, parents and kinship providers.