Voice Magazine
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Spring 2006 — Actress Victoria Rowell leads exhibit of youth art. Casey Family Services celebrates 30 years of service. Foster parents support each other after Hurricane Katrina. William Bell of Casey Family Programs discusses child welfare reforms.
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Winter 2006 — Women show increased interest in adopting. Foster parents embrace mentoring across the country. Family Economic Success in Rhode Island supports vulnerable communities. Michael Piraino grows National CASA to meet the needs of children.
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Fall 2005 — Casey responds to tragedies in the Gulf Region. Safeguarding children during research. U.S. Senators Craig and Landrieu talk adoption.
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Summer 2005 — KIDS COUNT shows rise in child poverty. Wednesday’s Child returns to Connecticut. Casey supports nonprofit in Winooski, Vermont. Julie Sweeney-Springwater of the New England Association of Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors shares insights.
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Spring 2005 – National Foster Care Month increases its impact. Foster dads make it work. Family Resource Centers offer lessons on engaging communities. Khatib Waheed of the Center for the Study of Social Policy shines spotlight on disproportionality in child welfare.
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Winter 2005 — Community survey compiles opinions about fostering. Families plan for permanence in the face of AIDS. Parents build families through foster care. Geoffrey Canada explains the success of Harlem Children’s Zone.
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