ARTICLE TAG

Who Cares

2/23/2026

Number of Licensed Foster Homes Down 19% Since 2019, Imprint Survey Finds

The Imprint’s Who Cares Project, which uses a 50-state survey to track foster care capacity in the United States, has been updated with new data from 2025. This is the only state-by-state collection of information about the kinds of homes and placements available in United States foster care systems.

Youth Services Insider

8/24/2020

Fewer Youth in Foster Care, But Family Reunifications Hit Record Low

Newly released federal data shows the number of adoptions from foster care is up and the number of children reunified with their parents is down.
The number of youth in foster care began to decline in earnest last year, according to federal child welfare data released this week, which also found that reunifications have declined and the number of children adopted from foster care continues to reach record levels.

11/21/2019

We Need to Help Relatives Navigate Their Child Welfare Options

A new data project focusing on foster care capacity has illustrated a growing reality across the nation’s child welfare system: relatives are increasingly stepping up to provide care for children removed from their parents.

10/11/2019

We Have to Better Understand What Foster Parents Need

As a new leader in the child welfare space, I thought it would be worth my while to do some listening before I made any big changes. So I went on a tour all over the state of Washington.

10/10/2019

Fewer Foster Youth, More Foster Homes: Findings from the 2019 Who Cares Project

Newly released data compiled and analyzed by The Imprint suggests that the United States is on the downside of its most recent foster care surge. For most of the 2010s, federal data showed the number of children in foster care steadily increasing after a previous decade of decline.

12/26/2018

Top Stories of 2018: The Rise of Relatives

We’re counting down 10 of the biggest stories The Imprint published in 2018. Each day, we’ll connect readers with a few links to our coverage on a big story from 2018.

11/1/2018

The Foster Care Surge Has Leveled Off. Has the Opioid Epidemic?

For five consecutive years, from 2012 to 2016, federal reports have shown a steady increase in the number of youth living in foster care. Sources within the federal agency tracking this number say that these increases will continue in the soon-to-come 2017 count.