Alia is a Minnesota-based national nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming child welfare systems to ensure that all children can live safely with their families. Founded on research and family voice, Alia supports innovative leaders and systems in the field of child welfare, equipping them with the necessary tools for systems change and helping communities address the right problems. Through partnerships with child welfare agencies across the United States, Alia creates sustainable and meaningful change, while also providing resources such as case studies, guides, webinars, and trainings to support their mission.
With a commitment to preserving and strengthening family connections, Alia has gained recognition for their impactful work. Their UnSystem Toolkit Foundations for Change offers self-guided online learning sessions, introducing trauma competency, trauma-informed practices, wellbeing, and resiliency. Additionally, Alia's Bright Spots initiative showcases innovative child welfare practice approaches recommended by impacted parents. Led by CEO Amelia Franck Meyer, Alia has been featured in publications like Bush Magazine and People, further solidifying their position as a leader in transforming child welfare systems.
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