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California Youth Connection
Foster care youth network in California.

CAPD The Center for Assessment and Policy Development (CAPD) is a non-profit organization founded in 1987 to help institutions, communities and public systems craft and execute thoughtful responses to pressing social issues - particularly, improving outcomes for children, adolescents, and families.

CCAI - Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute
The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to raising awareness about the tens of thousands of orphans and foster children in the United States and the millions of orphans around the world in need of permanent, safe, and loving homes through adoption

Children's Partnership
A Children's organization that focuses on advocacy for children's health and well-being.

ChildTraumaAcademy.com
A website with resources and online courses to work and help maltreated children thrive.

The Center for the Study of Social Policy
The Center strives to help states and localities implement creative and effective strategies that strengthen disadvantaged communities and families and ensure that children grow up healthy, safe, successful in school, and ready for productive adulthood.

Child Welfare League of America
CWLA is an association of more than 900 public and private nonprofit agencies that assist more than 3.5 million abused and neglected children and their families each year with a range of services.

Connect For Kids
Connect for Kids makes the best use of communications technologies, specifically the Internet, to give adults (parents, grandparents, guardians, educators, advocates, policymakers, elected officials and others) the tools and information they need to improve the lives of children, youth and families.

Court Appointed Special Advocates (Casa) of Cook County
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cook County is a non-profit organization which advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children within the court system. Based on the belief that every child is entitled to a safe and permanent home, CASA of Cook County recruits, trains and supervises community volunteers who work in collaboration with key agencies, legal counsel, and community resource groups. Currently, over 11,400 children in Cook County are involved in Juvenile Court due to physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or abandonment. CASA volunteers help these children by gathering vital information on which judges rely to make critical decisions affecting the child's future. For more information, please contact Tisha Wheeler at 312-433-4928 or info@casacookcounty.org. For information on becoming involved with a CASA program near you, please contact Illinois Association of CASA Executive Director, Ruth Lane at 217-528-0275 or ruth@illinoiscasa.org.

Directory for Child Welfare
An online directory of adoption and foster care agencies with reviews and reports.

DHHS - Statistics and Research
A resource to find statistical information regarding youth in adoption and fostering programs based on state.