Children’s Justice Initiative Project releases 2025 Impact Report on family support efforts

Jeffrey J. Funke, Chief Justice
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The Children’s Justice Initiative Project (CIP) has released its 2025 Impact Report, highlighting efforts to support children and families in Nebraska. The report outlines activities conducted by CIP as well as the work of partner communities and agencies.

“In the report, you will read not only about what we do inside CIP to impact children and families, but also about the incredible work done by communities and agencies that have partnered with us. From our Through the Eyes of the Child teams, that impact families in every Nebraska County, to the Children’s Summit that impacted the professionals who work tirelessly for, and with families, the CIP team invites you to celebrate the last year with us in this, our Impact Report.”

The publication covers initiatives such as Through the Eyes of the Child teams operating across all counties in Nebraska and highlights events like the Children’s Summit, which supports professionals working with families. The full report is available for download.



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