Be the steady presence a child can count on.
Your monthly gift keeps an advocate by a young person’s side.
For children and young adults in foster care, instability can shape every part of life—where they sleep, where they learn, and who they lean on. Too often the people and systems meant to support them change or even disappear.
With a lawyer or social worker by their side, young people and those who care for them can focus on building stability instead of navigating uncertainty alone.
When you give monthly, you become a Friend of the Alliance—someone who stands with children and families, and helps protect their rights.
Join us this Foster Care Awareness Month by starting your monthly gift today.
“People think that if you’re in foster care, you’re an outcast. But really, we’re special. We’ve been through a lot, and we come out the other side somehow—we are strong. We know what it means to survive.”
Jay, Alliance Client and LA OYC Young Leader
In Los Angeles County, nearly 18,000 children and young adults are involved in the child welfare system.



Without early, sustained support, disruptions and instability add up, impacting education, housing, health, and well-being.
Where Stability Begins
Our lawyers and social workers guide young people and families through child welfare, education, healthcare, and public benefit systems, advocating for stability every step of the way.
Legal Advocacy
Helping young people secure safe, stable placements, move toward permanency, and avoid unnecessary disruptions.
Early Support to Prevent Crisis
Helping young people access emergency housing, parenting resources, and healthcare, stay connected to school, care, and community, and transition to independence.
Partnership with Families and Caregivers
Standing alongside foster parents, relative caregivers, and guardians to help them access essential resources and advocate effectively for the young people in their care.
That’s what your monthly gift makes possible. Every month, you help ensure young people and families aren’t navigating uncertainty alone.
“What was different at the Alliance, was hearing: maybe you’re not there right now, but we’re going to get you on track to be there. Somebody was on my side. Somebody was advocating for me.”
Joel, Alliance client
Hear directly from young people and caregivers about the impact of advocacy.
This Foster Care Awareness Month, help create stability for young people.
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The Alliance aims to use every donation effectively, and we seek to be transparent and accountable in our operations by making our financial information publicly available.
Alliance for Children’s Rights is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. EIN number 95-4358213.
