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The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation hosted a second discussion on cultural responsiveness.

Program growth is matched with increased safety and security measures.

May 2016 statement of ANA Commissioner Lillian Sparks Robinson on S. 246, the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children Act.

The Family and Youth Services Bureau's (FYSB's) programs fund and provide leadership for a nationwide network of support for vulnerable youth, families, and individuals. Our grantee partners—from State agencies and community- and faith-based institutions to national hotlines and resource centers—make better outcomes possible for youth, families, and individuals every day.

Head Start celebrates its 51st birthday with a look towards expanded programs and new standards.

A health care provider’s perspective from Dr. Hanni Stoklosa, Executive Director of HEAL Trafficking.

Head Start home visitors provide essential comprehensive services that are the foundation of school readiness.

More low-income families will be able to save for new home purchases, start or expand small businesses or receive post-secondary education or training as a result of $7.1 million in federal grants issued to 30 organizations by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families’ Assets for Independence (AFI) program.

FYSB sponsored a pre-application webinar for all parties interested in applying for the Tribal Personal Responsibility Education Program.  The webinar was held over the Internet.

The purpose of the conference was to respond to questions about the program announcement. The pre-application webinar was held on May 5, 2016.

T/TA system helps grantees focus on strengths and identify possible barriers to providing a high-quality program.