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Juvenile Law Center,

We are excited to announce that donations made between December 21 – December 31 will be doubled thanks to a generous $5,000 matching donation from Kenneth and Ann Krogulski. This means we have the potential to raise $10,000 in 10 days!

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Maura McInerney, Kate Burdick, philly.com •

"Young people in foster care are among the most educationally at risk of all student populations. A 2014 CHOP Policylab Report showed these children fall

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Andrea Sears, Public News Service •

"The child welfare system needs to do more to meet the developmental needs of adolescents, according to a recent study. 
A report from the Jim

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John Kelly, The Chronicle of Social Change •

"Juvenile Law Center and the Education Law Center are co-hosting a “tweet chat” about supporting educational success for youth in foster care. The chat spins off

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Linda S. Janes, The Journal Sentinel •

"Research on adolescent development taught us that children are not just miniature adults. They make decisions differently, respond differently to incentives, and most importantly, they have

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Samantha Broun and Jay Allison, Transom.org •

For this Transom Feature, we bring you our new two-part special, "Living With Murder." It's the story of Kempis Songster, who was given a mandatory

"According to a state violation report from April 2016, a staff member threw a resident against a bed so forcefully that the metal frame sliced

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Patrick Marley, The Journal Sentinel •

"This year, teen inmates represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and Juvenile Law Center brought a class-action lawsuit against prison officials. A federal judge