Celebrating Black History Month
This #BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate and honor the wisdom, leadership, and legacy of Black Americans who continue to guide our work. We are especially proud to serve children and families from communities of color, whose strength, culture, and resilience shape and inspire our work.
Following in the footsteps of leaders like Marian Wright Edelman, we are reminded that children thrive when they are seen, protected, and believed in, and that even one caring adult can plant a seed of hope that lasts a lifetime.
We celebrate Black History Month loudly and proudly, this month and always. Honoring the contributions of Black communities in shaping our country, our values, and our future is more important than ever.