10th Annual Children’s Advocacy Day = SUCCESS!

The 10th Children’s Advocacy Day saw hundreds of children’s champions invade Frankfort today to join voices in calling for our leaders to make Kentucky the best place in America to be young.  You could not be in the Rotunda for the 10AM Rally or there for the 1PM KIDS COUNT briefing and award ceremony and not sense the power of that collective force.  I am so thankful for the many partners and sponsors that brought [...]

Couldn’t attend Children’s Advocacy Day? You can still take action on behalf of kids!

Hundreds of child advocates from across Kentucky are in Frankfort today, January 16, 2014 for Children's Advocacy Day at the Capitol. They are urging legislators to fund kids first in the next two year state budget and to support the Blueprint for Kentucky's Children, a common agenda supported by child advocates across the state. Over the next few weeks, there will be several ways you can take action on important children's issues such as child [...]

Children’s Advocacy Day – See You at the Capitol on Thursday!

The week is upon us! The 10th Annual Children’s Advocacy Day at the Capitol in this Thursday, January 16. We look forward to seeing everyone in Frankfort! If you haven’t already, don’t forget to register for the event and check out the CAD booklet to help you prepare for Thursday. Here are some final details about the event: 9:30am - Check-in and registration will be available in the Capitol Rotunda and on the back terrace of the [...]

New Year’s Predictions for Kentucky Kids and Families

Last week I wrote about New Year’s resolutions.  This week it’s about New Year’s predictions. TIME Magazine’s January 13 issue is totally focused on the year ahead.  It predicts all kinds of issues for 2014 in all kinds of areas – power, commerce, innovation, culture and sports.  If TIME is right, then: Janet Yellen may become the most powerful person in the world when she takes over the Fed; The PC will be as extinct [...]

Ask Governor and Legislators to Restore Funding for Child Care and Kinship Care

The 2014 General Assembly kicked-off yesterday. Undoubtedly the legislature’s biggest challenge will be to adopt a new budget to guide the next 2 years of spending as a state. Budgets are about priorities and we believe that Kentucky’s children should be on the top of the list. Join us in asking state leaders to build a budget that gives every child the best opportunity to thrive in childhood and succeed as an adult. Budgets always [...]

By |2014-01-08T12:23:37-05:00January 8th, 2014|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Economic Security, Education|

As the 2014 General Assembly Begins, Remember that You Can Make a Difference for Kids

Today is the start of the 2014 Kentucky General Assembly. There are already news stories and reports about what will/will not happen during the legislative session. There is talk about the budget. There is talk about gaming. And there is talk about a whole host of other things. But as the 2014 General Assembly begins, we want you to know that YOU can make a difference for kids this session. Legislators listen to their constituents, [...]

Resolve to Become an Intentional Advocate for Kentucky’s Kids

It’s that time of year.  U of L wins a bowl game!  I don’t want to talk about the U of L/UK basketball game.  Those Holiday decorations come down.  And we all make a few New Year’s resolutions, whether we admit it or not! You can find lists of resolutions that detail the most common commitments to a new year.  Items like: “Get in shape.” “Get my finances in order.” “Pay attention to balance in [...]

Increasing Supports for Kinship Families in Kentucky

Where else could they go? It was either us or a foster home. When you have a loving family that wants to take them in and support them there has to be something to support that. –Grandmother raising 3 grandchildren, Kenton County Kentucky’s strong family values are exemplified by the thousands of relatives stepping up to care for children in their family. With the number of children being cared for by kin nearly doubling over [...]

By |2013-12-31T10:38:40-05:00December 31st, 2013|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Economic Security, Education|

Statement by Terry Brooks, Executive Director, on the Announcement of Kentucky’s $44 Million Race to the Top Grant

Contact: Andrea Bennett abennett@kyyouth.org 502-381-1176 Jeffersontown, KY - We join the Governor in celebrating the Race to the Top grant.  His Office of Early Childhood is an example of what focused attention can achieve.  At this moment of justifiable pride, it is also a time to challenge the Governor and legislative leaders to make the other part of the early childhood arena into a positive.  The cuts to child care and kinship care supports have to [...]

By |2013-12-19T16:50:24-05:00December 19th, 2013|Education, News Room|
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