
Gen Justice
Gen Justice reforms gain momentum across America

When I met Emily, she looked like a typical teen with pink highlights and a Billy Eilish t-shirt. But one thing about Emily was radically different: She’d spent her entire childhood in foster care. She’d been moved 48 times.
Federal law requires children to have stable living situations, and permanent homes as soonas possible. But according to a recent report, “No state achieved substantial conformity with the permanency outcome.” Not one.
Learn more about this critical issue and other Gen Justice updates in this month’s newsletter:
Gen Justice reform reinforces timely hearings
"Across the States" Podcast with Rebecca Masterson
Shadow Foster Care Puts Bureaucrats in Charge
Indiana Senate Bill 180 Proposes an Attorney for every foster child
Which States Protect Child Victims of Sex Trafficking
Gen Justice Files Amicus Brief with the Ohio Supreme Court