For over 45 years, the Youth Law Center has worked to transform juvenile justice and foster care systems across the nation so every child and youth can thrive. Our advocacy focuses on three goals for children and youth in foster care and juvenile justice: 1. End practices that harm children. 2. Ensure excellent parenting for every child, every day. 3. Guarantee that every child has the opportunity to thrive in adulthood. YLC employs multiple strategies, including litigation; movement lawyering; legislation and policy reform; training and technical assistance for youth, families, advocates and public systems; leadership and public education; and model program development. As a public interest law firm, YLC has fought for laws and policies to reduce incarceration; and ensure children removed from their homes are held in humane conditions, treated fairly, and receive the education, health care, family connection, and transition services they need. While YLC works nationally, we are based in San Francisco, and have a special focus on advocacy for children and youth in California. YLC is committed to leadership by those who are directly impacted by our advocacy efforts. Our Executive Director is a woman of color and both she and our Board President bring a deep commitment to leadership by those who are directly impacted by our advocacy efforts, based on both of their lived experience in foster care and juvenile justice systems.