Group Living

Posted on February 18, 2009

The Job Corps serves youth aging out of foster care with a residential program that provides access to earn a high school diploma or GED, training and preparation for a career, housing, meals, basic health care, and a living allowance twice a month – all at no cost to the student.

The Boys' Home Association provides the full realm of foster care services for children and their families. The Boys' Home Association began in 1914 as a shelter for homeless boys and is now a nationally accredited foster care agency providing comprehensive family foster care, group care, therapeutic and case management services to boys and girls of all ages, raes and cultures. The Boys' Home A

Posted on February 3, 2005

This guide is designed to help adults working with adolescents and youth find appropriate assessments and support young people's career development. It also provides a learning needs screening tool for youth with suspected learning disabilities.

Posted on March 26, 2001

From May 2000 through December 2003, the Casey Family Programs National Center for Resource Family Support (CNC) operated as the national information and referral arm of Casey Family Programs.

For nearly four years the CNC was a one-stop source of information, technical assistance, written materials, and referrals.

In 2003 Casey Family Programs undertook an internal shift to better focus on its work in permanence, transition, prevention, disproportionality, and Indian child welfare. As a result of that shift, the CNC as a separate entity and name was phased out on Dec. 31, 2003. The National Center for Resource Family Support publications are archived on the Web site of the National Resource Center for Foster Care and Permanency Planning, based at Hunter College of Social Work.

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