Young people with lived experience in foster care must have a seat at the table to transform laws and policies that shape their own lives.
What is Public Policy?
- Public Policy is what the government and elected officials decided to do or not do about an issue.
- Public Policy involves making choices on whether and how to address problems that affect society
- Key aspects of public policy include:
- Identifying issues that need attention
- Proposing potential solutions
- Implementing and evaluating decided actions
What is Legislation?
- Legislation refers to laws enacted by a lawmaking body
- At the federal level, legislation involves U.S. Congress (the Senate and the House of Representatives) passing bills.
- FosterClub advocates for legislation that empowers youth in care

Nothing About Us Without Us
We believe that when the System listens to young people with lived experience in foster care, it does better. We refer to the young people who step up to inform public policy and legistlation as Lived Experience Leaders — or LEx Leaders, for short.
Timeline of Major Child Welfare Legislation.
Below, we've provided a quick summary of major legislation that impact the foster care system, highlighting items that might be most interesting to young people in the FosterClub network who are interested in advocating for change.
This is when FosterClub was born. (2000)
”FosterClub has made me CURIOUS. After my AllStar Internship and first Board Meeting, I developed a deep curiosity for Policy, Partnerships, and Marketing. I constantly put myself in a mindset of curiosity and environment of learning all due to the conversations and experiences with FosterClubs staff, Board of Directors, partners, and advocates.”
— Cody, past FosterClub Intern and Board Member
Recent Public Policy News
Foster Youth Need #FamiliesNotFacilities
Family is critical for young people in and from foster care. We know, from what Lived Experience (LEx) leaders have told us, that too often, foster youth are unnecessarily placed in congregate care facilities which has long-term impacts on their well-being, family connections and transition to adulthood, especially as these placements which can stretch on for years. We must do...
Applications Open: Join the National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council
FosterClub and Foster Care Alumni of America (FCAA) are now accepting applications for the National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council. Individuals with lived experience in the child welfare system (including foster care, adoption, kinship/relative care) and are age 18 through 26 are eligible to apply. Learn more about the work of Council members below. Click to Apply Now...
New letter from Associate Commissioner Schomburg on Supporting Youth
Please see the attached Dear Child Welfare Community letter from Aysha E. Schomburg, Associate Commissioner of the Children’s Bureau. The letter shares information and encourages continued efforts to connect with and support the young people who have recently transitioned out of foster care, as provisions of the Supporting Foster Youth and Families through the Pandemic Act (Division X of the...
There's Still a Chance - Pandemic Relief for Foster Youth
Hello Friends, Last week (September 30th) was the deadline for Congress to extend support for foster youth before many of the Supporting Foster Youth & Families Through the Pandemic Act provisions expired. Unfortunately, bipartisan HR 5167 was not included in what Congress passed. Even so, we do have hope; we know Congress is listening to foster youth. Representative Danny Davis...
Letter to Congress: 149 National and State Orgs ask to Extend Lifeline for Foster Youth
As national, state, and local organizations - along with young people with lived experience in the foster care system - that are dedicated to the well-being of young people in and from foster care, we write to urge Congress to act immediately to extend critical supports to current and former foster youth facing significant challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic continues...
Press Release: As New COVID Variants Spread, Proposed Pandemic Extension Bill Will Cast a Lifeline to Foster Youth with Additional Funds until 2022
Increased Flexibility in Spending for States Supports Older Youth Transitioning out of Foster Care during Pandemic WASHINGTON, DC - When the Consolidated Appropriations Act was signed into law in late 2020, young people in and from foster care rejoiced. Its provisions related to foster care and Chafee programs for older youth provided millions in emergency aid to young people during...