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Message ID: 10551
Date: 2018-12-07

Author:Childs, Selena B.

Subject:Chronicle of Social Change Dec. 13 Webinar: Family First Prevention Services Act

On December 13 (Thursday next week), join John Kelly, Editor-in-Chief of The Chronicle of Social Change, on a webinar about the Family First Prevention Services Act and what implementation might look like. He’s been covering this sweeping federal fiscal policy on foster care and will go over the specifics based on his understanding and in-depth research. Have pressing questions about the Family First Act? Bring those too! Because of an opportunity to have all donations matched 3x through NewsMatch and other donors, we also suggest $10 as a donation to go towards continued coverage of Family First. Hope to hear from you! Sign up here: bit.ly/FFAWebinar . send. -- John Kelly Editor-in-Chief The Chronicle of Social Change (202) 487-7312 www.chronicleofsocialchange.org On Oct. 16, we are publishing our groundbreaking report Who Cares: A National Count of Foster Homes and Families. Please join us at one of our report launch events in Los Angeles , Chicago and Atlanta for a discussion with child welfare advocates, policy leaders, current and former foster care youth and care providers. Sign up for The Fortnight , our biweekly email roundup of coverage.www.chronicleofsocialchange.org

On December 13 (Thursday next week), join John Kelly, Editor-in-Chief of The Chronicle of Social Change, on a webinar about the Family First Prevention Services Act and what implementation might look like. He’s been covering this sweeping federal fiscal policy on foster care and will go over the specifics based on his understanding and in-depth research. Have pressing questions about the Family First Act? Bring those too! Because of an opportunity to have all donations matched 3x through NewsMatch and other donors, we also suggest $10 as a donation to go towards continued coverage of Family First. Hope to hear from you! Sign up here: bit.ly/FFAWebinar . send. -- John Kelly Editor-in-Chief The Chronicle of Social Change (202) 487-7312 www.chronicleofsocialchange.org On Oct. 16, we are publishing our groundbreaking report Who Cares: A National Count of Foster Homes and Families. Please join us at one of our report launch events in Los Angeles , Chicago and Atlanta for a discussion with child welfare advocates, policy leaders, current and former foster care youth and care providers. Sign up for The Fortnight , our biweekly email roundup of coverage.www.chronicleofsocialchange.org