By breannasmith — Feb 27, 2023 (pinned)
On February 9th, 2018, the Family First Act (FFA) was signed into law. This February, we celebrate FIVE YEARS of the FFA serving youth across the country. As we celebrate the five year anniversary of the Family Fisrt Act, FosterClub looks back at... Read more
Tagged:By AbbyShuler — Feb 27, 2023 (pinned)
We want to celebrate this landmark legislation from 2018, as well as the hard work of the National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council before and after it was signed into law. What is the Family First Prevention Services Act? This Act is a... Read more
Tagged:By breannasmith — Feb 27, 2023 (pinned)
On February 9th, 2018, the Family First Act (FFA) was signed into law. The historic passing of the FFA would not have occurred without the voices of Lived Experience Leaders (LEx) joining FosterClub in promoting and supporting the passing of the FFA... Read more
Tagged:By AbbyShuler — Feb 27, 2023 (pinned)
The National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council invites you to a webinar to discuss their newest priority: Supporting Immigrant Children & Youth in Foster Care ! Recent years have seen an increase in attention to children who enter... Read more
Tagged:By AbbyShuler — Feb 23, 2023 (pinned)
View the recording from the info session here . Applications open: March 8 - March 22 The National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council members represent a collective viewpoint of youth and alumni who have personal experience in the foster... Read more
By APetite1 — Feb 16, 2023 (pinned)
On Friday, February 10th, FosterClub co-hosted a roundtable discussion with the Administration for Children and Families on the experiences of LGBTQIA2S+ youth in foster care as well as the importance of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI... Read more
Tagged:By kristenhintz — Feb 9, 2023 (pinned)
A Message from the Chair of the Board of Directors As I reflect on Black History Month, 2023, I’m reminded of how far we (Blacks/African Americans) have come. I also do not take it for granted about how far I have personally come as a Black alum... Read more