Direct Service

Providing high quality foster care, kinship care and transition services

Our nine field offices work with educators, courts and other agencies outside child welfare to improve the lives of children in foster care.

Casey Family Programs seeks to bring the greatest possible stability to children in foster care by safely reuniting them with their birth parents. When that isn't appropriate or possible, we emphasize placement with relatives or adoption so that children can have a permanent home and family.

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How Are the Children?
This report introduces readers to real families, dedicated individuals and forward-thinking organizations that deserve much of the credit for improvements taking place in child welfare.

 

Field Offices

Casey Family Programs' nine field offices provide services to youth and families in five states.

Indian Child Welfare

We assist American Indian and Alaska Native tribes working to develop and improve their own child-welfare systems.

Local Partners

Our field offices work with local organizations to provide community centers and service networks for kinship caregivers and for youth transitioning out of foster care.