Foster Families and Children to 'Pitch In' at Round Rock Express Game

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Wed May 27, 2009 9:01am EDT

May 28 event celebrates National Foster Care Month 

AUSTIN, Texas, May 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- To celebrate National Foster
Care Month, more than 400 children and families involved in the foster care
system will attend the Round Rock Express game on Thursday, May 28. Casey
Family Programs is coordinating the event, in association with the Express, to
honor Austin's foster care, kinship care, and adoptive parents and families.

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For children in foster care, living a "normal" life can seem a distant dream. 
On Thursday these children will have the opportunity to enjoy a few carefree
hours at the ballpark with those who care for them -- something all children
need. 

During the game, the public will be encouraged to "Pitch In ... Change a
Lifetime" for children and youth in foster care. The Express will provide
announcements during the game and a special kiosk in the ballpark will have
information on what everyone can do to help youth and families. A ceremonial
"first pitch" will highlight the importance of permanent family connections
for youth in foster care. This is the second year of the popular event led by
staff from Casey's Austin Field Office with generous assistance from the Round
Rock Express. Game time is 7:05 p.m. versus the Salt Lake Bees at The Dell
Diamond.

Each May, National Foster Care Month focuses attention on the nearly 500,000
children in foster care in America. The month also salutes the compassionate
people who make a difference by serving as foster parents, relative
caregivers, mentors, advocates, social workers, and volunteers. Children in
foster care need what every child needs to thrive -- a safe, loving and
permanent home. An evening at the ballpark will give these youth a chance to
experience something else that all children need -- a fun evening shared with
people who care about them, surrounded by a community of people committed to
their well-being. Individuals can learn more about foster care at
www.fostercaremonth.org.

Casey Family Programs is a lead sponsor of National Foster Care Month. The
program is in line with Casey's 2020 Strategy, which states that we will
safely reduce the number of youth in foster care by 50 percent by the year
2020 and work with jurisdictions across the country to improve their child
welfare systems.

Casey Family Programs is the largest national foundation whose sole mission is
to provide and improve -- and ultimately prevent the need for --  foster care.
 The foundation draws on its more than 40 years of experience and expert
research and analysis to improve the lives of children and youth in foster
care in two important ways:  by providing direct services and support to
foster families; and by promoting improvements in child welfare practice and
policy.  The Seattle-based foundation was established in 1966 by UPS founder
Jim Casey. Visit the Web site at www.casey.org.

National Foster Care Month is a partnership of The Annie E. Casey
Foundation/Casey Family Services; American Public Human Services
Association/National Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators; Casey
Family Programs; Black Administrators in Child Welfare; Children's Bureau,
Administration for Children and Families; U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services; Children's Rights; Child Welfare League of America; Foster Care
Alumni of America; FosterClub; Foster Family-Based Treatment Association; Jim
Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative; National Association of Social Workers;
National Association of State Foster Care Managers; National CASA; National
Foster Care Coalition; National Foster Parent Association; National Indian
Child Welfare Association; National Resource Center for Family Centered
Practice and Permanency Planning, a service of the Children's Bureau; Orphan
Foundation of America; Voices for America's Children.



SOURCE  Casey Family Programs

Barry Allar of Casey Family Programs, +1-206-352-4247, +1-206-437-5871,
BAllar@casey.org
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