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Finding Inspiration in our Nation’s Capital

If you follow the news from Washington D.C. these days, you may be surprised to hear me describe my recent visit as inspiring. Just why did I leave D.C. feeling so energized and enthusiastic? Well, despite being the city of  muggy summer weather and partisan bickering, a little over a…...

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Camp Catch Up

  Hiking. Fishing. Kayaking. Staying up late. Making s’mores around a campfire and singing camp songs.  Unplugging from technology to reconnect with nature. While these activities are the same ones offered at many summer camps across the country, Camp Catch Up is unique. Offered in 3 locations across the state—Fremont…...

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On Poverty, Telling the Whole Story is Critical

This week, the Norfolk Daily News is doing a series on poverty in their community.  We are pleased to see  the paper looking at an issue that has a such a significant impact on children and are encouraged by the recognition that poverty is not  just an urban issue, but…...

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The Family Leave Gap

As I write this, my 8-month-old is sitting on the floor of my office.  His daycare is closed today, and I am lucky enough to work in a place where my boss and coworkers don’t mind occasional office visits from a baby (or if they do mind, they are putting…...

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A Balanced Approach to Tax Reform

  This week, the Tax Modernization Committee held a working session and started to dig in to the challenge of  taking a comprehensive look at our state’s tax code and making recommendations on ways to improve it. The committee heard from speakers about income, corporate, and property taxes and how Nebraska…...

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“One size fits all” doesn’t work for child welfare

  When it comes to keeping children safe and providing the best possible outcomes for youth in care, one size does not fit all.  The alternative response model allows child welfare agencies to divert cases to different response paths in order to address the individual needs of the family. Under our…...

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Voices for Children Joins Rebuild Nebraska

Nebraska’s state motto used to be “the good life”, but what does that really mean? To us, it means a Nebraska with strong, safe, healthy communities where all kids have the opportunity to reach their full potential.  There are many elements of a strong community including access to quality public…...

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New path for crossover youth

Achieving positive outcomes for youth involved in the child welfare system can be challenging, as is achieving positive outcomes for youth who have been involved in delinquent behaviors.   The challenges become even greater for youth who have been maltreated AND were convicted of a juvenile crime. This group is commonly…...

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2013 Spotlight Gala Awards -Youth

  The 2013 Spotlight Gala shines a spotlight on those who work to improve the lives of children and families through the presentation of the Spotlight Awards.   And the 2013 Spotlight Youth Award goes to… Steven Juarez! Voices for Children is honored to recognize Steven Juarez, 17, with the…...

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Shout Out: Spirit of Western Nebraska

When we talk about kids in our state, we know the needs are vast and wide – as vast and wide as our state itself.  As a statewide organization it is so important that we look at the unique needs of kids in all parts of Nebraska, both rural and…...

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