Going to college means new supplies, books, computers, and a host of dreams and challenges. For students who have experienced foster care later in life, they may have the opportunity to receive Education and Training Vouchers (ETV) to help cover the cost of education...
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Foster Success featured in national profile of issues facing foster youth
A series of stories, authored by Laura Bauer and Judy Thomas, chronicling more than a year’s worth of research across 12 states, appeared in the Sunday, December 15, issue of the Star and feature Foster Success.
Kansas City Star “Throwaway Kids” Investigation
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Indy-based advocate Joshua Christian says “Teens shouldn’t be put in this position”
If a young person believes they want to be adopted, they are faced with a decision that no young person should ever have to make.
Foster Success Announces New President and CEO
Foster Success is pleased to announce that Dr. Maggie Stevens has been promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Stevens previously served as the organization’s Chief Operating Officer (COO).
Foster Success Releases Report Recommending Key Changes to Help Kids Succeed in School
Foster Success is making key recommendations to help Indiana’s students in foster care better succeed. The recommendations are contained in a policy brief called “Supporting the Potential of Indiana Foster Youth.”
Foster Success Responds to Shocking Foster Youth Education Report
In response to the State’s first annual report on foster youth education outcomes, Foster Success says the State needs to do more to help Indiana foster youth succeed in school.
Holcomb Outlines Public Health Priorities
Gov. Eric Holcomb says his public health priorities in this 2019 agenda will focus on children and families. A plan to improve the state’s the child welfare system is at the top of the list.
Indiana To Extend Services For Older Foster Youth
The Indiana Department of Child Services is using federal dollars to expand services for older youth up to age 23.
Indiana Connected By 25 Elects Board Members
Tara Twigg writing for Inside Indiana Business: Indiana Connected By 25 has elected three new members to its board of directors: James Banister, Christina Hage (pictured) and Addy Kujawa (pictured). Banister is an associate in the Health Care and Business Groups for...


