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At the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), one of our guiding principles is that everyone should be treated fairly and with dignity. 

Administration for Children and Families (“ACF”) prioritizes the development and implementation of innovative policies and approaches that reshape our approach to prevention in ACF programs.

OPRE, in partnership with FYSB, helps programs collect performance measures data from SRAE programs through the Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Performance Analysis Study (SRAE PAS). Explore a snapshot of Hispanic/Latino youth served by SRAE programming.

During Black History Month this year, we are reflecting on what we’ve learned about how to lead with aspirations and strengths, and the importance of centering community voices to tell their own stories, celebrate successes, and pursue their goals and dreams. 

ACF convened states, parents, businesses, and more to discuss how benefits cliffs impact communities and think through ways ACF and federal partners can help advance family economic mobility.

Mother’s Day is May 14th.  As part of celebrating Mother’s Day, we wanted to take a moment to acknowledge an issue that is important and impacts many pregnant and parenting people in different ways — pre and postnatal care. 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families (ACF) awarded $11.2 million to one tribal and 13 state child support agencies to implement comprehensive domestic violence services to survivors who need assistance accessing child support.

Today, during National Diaper Need Awareness Week , the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new pilot program to distribute diapers to low-income families and help reduce their economic burden.

Grandparents Day (September 11) is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the important role that grandparents play in our lives. 

Commissioner Gray discusses her trip to the Hague Special Commission meeting and how we help international families