CA Alliance Budget Statement We are encouraged by the recent budget agreement that protects vulnerable foster youth from instability and homelessness. This significant step forward ensures vital support programs, such as the Family Urgent Response System (FURS) and the Supervised Independent Living Placement (SILP) program, continue to provide crucial assistance. For the first time in 30 years, the agreement includes a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Foster Family Agencies (FFAs), allowing them to continue their invaluable role in supporting foster families amid rising costs. However, there is still work to be done. We remain committed to advocating for the necessary bridge funding to support FFAs until the full rate reform is implemented in 2027. This funding is essential to keep these vital agencies afloat, enabling them to hire and retain top-flight staff and invest in the best programming to meet the complex needs of our most vulnerable population. We are grateful to California’s leaders for listening to the concerns of non-profit foster care agencies and taking steps to protect the well-being of foster youth. We will continue to push for sustainable funding solutions to ensure that foster care rate reform succeeds in supporting youth and families' success. Together, we can ensure a brighter future for foster youth and families. Stay tuned for updates as we continue our advocacy efforts. Read or statement here. https://lnkd.in/gF7ZFx5U
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The average number of placements for youth experiencing foster care is 8.3. Now, read that statistic above again. If a child has moved to five or more placements, they’re facing a 90% chance of being involved with the criminal legal system. Every relocation erodes stability, relational permanency, and normalcy for youth experiencing foster care – all things critical for young people, no matter the circumstances, to thrive. We know the foster care system isn’t perfect. We know it’s in crisis. But systems don’t create deep, trusting relationships – people do. Where the system fails to provide stability and support when young people need it most, our communities can. Our programs partner with community members across the country to radically change the foster care experience – both for the children and youth experiencing foster care, and the families who open up their doors to foster. The fewer placements youth endure, the more likely they are to overcome the statistics they face. Decreasing placements for youth experiencing foster care (placement stability) is a cornerstone of our mission and programs – and every person can have a role in it. Some choose to foster. Some choose to volunteer. Some choose to stand in the gap by consistently supporting this life-changing work through a monthly donation. We ask that you take a moment to like, comment, and boost this post- this helps us connect with potential volunteers, donors, and families. Your support sends a powerful message: you believe that every child, youth, and family experiencing foster care deserves to be reached and radically served by our programs. Will you join us? #FosterCare #CriminalJusticeReform #CedarValleyAngels *Statistical sources can be found at https://lnkd.in/gvqnEJtj
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