Tricia Long, DC KINCARE ALLIANCE Policy and Advocacy Director, testifies Before the D.C. Council at the Child and Family Services Agency Performance Oversight Hearing

The testimony highlighted how burdensome documentation requirements, outdated and inaccurate public information, and system barriers delay access to critical financial support for kinship caregivers.

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Stephanie McClellan, DC KINCARE ALLIANCE Deputy Director, TESTIFIES BEFORE THE D.C. COUNCIL AT THE Office of the Ombudsperson for Children Performance Oversight Hearing

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Stephanie McClellan, DC KinCare Alliance Deputy Director, Testifies Before the D.C. Council on Increasing Support for Grandparent and Close Relative Caregivers Amendment Act of 2025