(402) 597-3100
voices@voicesforchildren.com

Juvenile Justice Summit

Join juvenile justice system stakeholders for a one-day summit to learn from national experts in juvenile justice systems and help lay the groundwork for future investments and reform in the systems that serve our vulnerable youth....

Read more

CFED Launches New Assets & Opportunities Network

A couple weeks ago, I had the pleasure of presenting at and attending the bi-annual conference held by the Corporation for Enterprise Development (or CFED, since everything in government and policy has to have an acronym).  CFED‘s mission is to empower low- and moderate-income households to build and preserve assets…...

Read more

Does your child have what it takes to be on the next Kids Count cover?

Update:  We’ve received a few awesome photo submissions for the cover (see our mock-up at right) but there is still room on our next Kids Count Cover for a few more! Get your photos in by Friday, November 2 Tuesday, November 6 for a chance to see them on our 2013…...

Read more

September is College Savings Month

Governor Heineman recently announced that September is college savings month in Nebraska and that there are events coming up in October where families can learn more about saving for their children’s higher education through a tax-advantaged plan.  We appreciate the Governor’s interest in this issue, and recent research highlights why…...

Read more

Who’s uninsured in Nebraska?

We know that health insurance is linked to all sorts of improved outcomes for kids. Certainly, health insurance is important when accidents happen, like that broken arm from falling off the monkey bars. But health insurance also helps keep kids from getting sick, whether through immunizations or by getting treatment…...

Read more

Spotlight Gala celebrates 25th Anniversary

  THANK YOU SUPPORTERS! Voices for Children celebrated our 25th Anniversary at the Spotlight Gala on Saturday, September 15, 2012.  Nearly 500 friends of Voices for Children were in attendance at the event held at the Embassy Suites-La Vista.  Guests enjoyed cocktails and silent auction followed by awards and live auction. We raised…...

Read more

More children uninsured, high poverty rate hangs on

  The U.S. Census Bureau released new state data today on the number of Nebraska children living in poverty and the number of children who lack health insurance. The data show both good news and bad news for Nebraska kids. Most concerning is new data indicating the number of children…...

Read more

A Different Approach to Child Safety: The impact on child welfare systems, children and families

  In recent years, many states have been exploring new ways to address child maltreatment. Differential response, an approach that allows child protective services more than one way to respond to these reports, has seen promising outcomes. As Nebraska considers what child welfare reform looks like, please join us as…...

Read more

$3.2 million fine may cause more obstacles

  If you’re a follower of child welfare news, you probably saw coverage of the $3.2 million federal fine that DHHS will have to repay for improperly claimed foster care and administrative dollars. This fine is just for 2010 – more fines are likely coming for 2011 and possibly 2012…...

Read more

Offenses committed by YRTC youth

  While institutionalizing juvenile delinquents is no longer fashionable, questioning the use of Nebraska’s Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Centers (YRTCs) is more than just concern over keeping up with current trends. A Voices for Children issue brief, published in January 2012, explored some of the problems with Nebraska’s method of…...

Read more