YLC Co-Sponsoring AB 12
YLC is co-sponsoring AB 12, which will extend foster care benefits to youth after the age of 18 and allow […]
YLC Co-Sponsoring AB 12 View More
YLC is co-sponsoring AB 12, which will extend foster care benefits to youth after the age of 18 and allow […]
YLC Co-Sponsoring AB 12 View More
YLC is supporting AB 938, which provides for early identification and notification of relatives of children who have removed from
YLC Supporting AB 938 View More
By Karen de Sa | Mercury News — One of the youngest children ever to be locked up in Santa Clara County spent
Santa Clara County Jails Youngest Child Ever View More
In his March 9, 2009, press conference, Governor Schwarzenegger issued a statement of support for A.B. 12, the California Fostering
Governor Schwarzenegger’s Support of AB 12 View More
The John and Marcia Goldman Foundation has awarded the Youth Law Center and the Santa Clara University Law School a
John and Marcia Goldman Foundation Grant View More
The Youth Law Center assisted Santa Cruz County in hosting an event on February 4th to educate and involve the community
Santa Cruz Kicks Off Participation in YLC Birth to Six Initiative View More
The Youth Law Center is co-sponsor of the 2009 California Working Families Policy Summit to be held January 13 at
California Working Families Policy Summit January 13, 2009 View More
This week, Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law S.B. 1147 – Medi-Cal for Juveniles. As a result of this bill, Medi-Cal
As part of our project to improve the recruitment and retention of Florida foster families, the Youth Law Center is
YLC Assists Florida in Foster Home Recruitment and Retention View More
On Monday, August 4, 2008, Corene Kendrick, YLC Staff Attorney, took part in a panel training entitled “Collaborative Advocacy: How
Corene Kendrick on NACC Conference Panel View More
An Overdue Settlement – The State Rightfully Agrees to Pay $ 1.7 Million to Families of Former Foster Children The
Oregonian Article re Oregon Adoption Assistance Lawsuit View More
By Karen McCowan | Register-Guard — The state of Oregon has agreed to pay a combined $1.7 million to thousands of families who
Settlement to Repay Adoptive Families View More