The Challenge
For many children, the path to adulthood is rough. Right now, more than 435,000 children are growing up in foster homes; 120,000 have been permanently separated from their parents and are waiting for adoption; 20,000 will turn 18 and “age out” without family support. We have a responsibility to do better. Preserving and strengthening families can allow children to grow up safely in their own homes without the trauma of family separation, and effective services can be the bridge to adulthood for young people who leave foster care alone.
Our Approach
Decades of experience and research have taught us this: a family does a better job of raising a child than the state. We provide and advocate for innovative, evidence-based, family-focused services designed to bring help and hope to children and their families, as well as proven services for young adults turning 18 in foster care.
1 in 20
children and youth in the U.S. are in state foster care systems
120,000+
are waiting for a new family through adoption
Our Impact
We’re changing the lives of thousands of children, families and young people every year through our direct services and partnerships with organizations and agencies around the country. Our work is to transform children’s systems, deepen our impact and deliver better results one child and one family at a time.
States
Locations
%
success rate


- Youth Villages States
- Partnering States
- Both Youth Villages and Partnering States
Ambition
Youth Villages Scholar participant, Kauna, shares her story of how this Youth Villages initiative impacted her life.
Stories of Hope
Helping children and families live successfully
The Mockingbird Times March 2026 Edition
Rear the full edition here: https://issuu.com/mockingbird.society/docs/the_mockingbird_times_-_march_2026Share on SocialEvery day, Youth Villages serves thousands of troubled children and their families and we need your help.
New England Donor Spotlight: The Gifford’s
From a single ride‑along to a lasting commitment — the Giffords show how powerful it is to invest in young adults’ independence.
New England Donor spotlight: Clarence Hinton
Clarence Hinton’s journey with Youth Villages began with curiosity and grew into a deep commitment to changing lives.
MAKE A CAREER OUT OF CHANGING LIVES
Do you share our passion for helping children and families live successfully? We’ve got a place for you.

