The American Association of Caregiving Youth® is the only organization in the United States dedicated solely to addressing Caregiving Youth issues/solutions.
“Why No Child Should Have To Sacrifice School To Care For Their Family” - the hidden crisis facing Caregiving Youth in the United States and the impact caregiving responsibilities can have on children’s education, health, and well-being. https://t.co/Veu6aEtrKD
Dr. Connie Siskowski presented “Caregiving Youth: Hidden in Healthcare” at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Pictured here with Richard Lindsay, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine at the UVA Health Sciences Center.
AACY has been awarded a 2026 Platinum Transparency Rating by Candid, the highest rating offered.
It reflects our commitment to financial accountability and transparency.
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Get Your Green On Day!
The AACY team wore green to join this Palm Beach County effort supporting mental health awareness and trauma-informed care. For some Caregiving Youth, mental health awareness is not just a campaign. It is connected to what is happening at home.
#GYGO365
A Caregiving Youth Project student recently received a care package from Madelene, who lives in Texas and stays in touch with our family specialists.
When she hears that one of our students could use a little encouragement, Madelene pulls together a care package box just for them
I write about Caregiving Youth almost every day, so I spend a lot of time with the numbers. A few months ago, I was writing something and cited a prevalence number. AI tools kept correcting me. Kept telling me the number had gone down.
It hadn't.
There are several published estimates, and they do not all measure the same thing. Without context, they can look like they contradict each other. They don't.
So I wrote a guide.
It is not an academic paper. It is my attempt, after a lot of research, to understand where AI was getting this from and explain what the major U.S. estimates actually measure, why they differ, and why none of them should be read as evidence of decline.
This is the kind of thing that sounds technical until you think about what it means for the kids. When a population is not counted clearly, it is easier for systems to ignore it.
Children in the United States were directly interviewed for a national Caregiving Youth prevalence study exactly once. In 2005.
It has never been repeated.
That is not because no one cared. It is because this field has been running on too little of everything for a very long time.
Every current number should be understood as a floor, not a ceiling.
The number did not go down.
The guide is on the AACY website.
How Many Caregiving Youth in U.S.?
https://t.co/CjTvioP8TJ
Pranay Gadikota knows what it means to carry responsibility at home while still trying to be a student.
During high school, Pranay helped support his great-grandmother through a serious illness. That experience shaped his academic path, his advocacy, and the way he thinks about care.
This week, Alachua County Public Schools recognized Pranay as a 2026 U.S. Presidential Scholar Semifinalist. He is one of fewer than 630 semifinalists in the country and one of 25 from Florida.
Pranay is also a National Merit Finalist, the recipient of a $70,000 scholarship from the Education Foundation, and will head to Harvard University later this year. He plans to study neuroscience and ultimately become a doctor.
He has also been a strong voice for Caregiving Youth. Pranay spoke at AACY’s Caregiving Youth Institute Conference and published an op-ed calling on pediatricians to ask young patients directly about caregiving responsibilities at home.
Congratulations, Pranay. We are proud to see your caregiving experience recognized as part of your story, your leadership, and your future.
#CaregivingYouth #Graduation2026 #KidsAreCaregiversToo #Harvard
Students are invited to apply for the ECHO Young Carer Anthology Project, a youth-led writing project created by Angela, a Caregiving Youth herself.
Applications close May 17, 2026, at 11:59 PM EST.
Scan the QR code on the flyer or visit https://t.co/MHkv9a4JEN on Instagram.
Thank you, Maria Miranda, for bringing Caregiving Youth into the aging conversation so powerfully and for representing this work, and @AACYorg, with such care.
"A week out of attending and presenting at ASA’s 2026 On Aging Conference, and I continue to be happily speechless. I am deeply moved by the acknowledgement that our leaders in aging displayed toward the children that are caring for their older family members.
Even after Brian and I presented in a packed room of engaged leaders, I was approached throughout the week by attendees and people who wished to attend but couldn’t, asking questions and wanting to join in the advocacy effort.
I am looking forward to further engaging with this new community.
Thank you to ASA for an impactful conference, and most importantly, for recognizing the importance of lived experience alongside research. You all truly understand the power in sharing one’s story.
Thank you to everyone that supports caregiving youth! Let’s join together to be a hero to our young heroes.
Looking forward to ASA On Aging 2027!"
#caregivingyouth #onaging2026 #aging #caregivingjourney
I don't know Fernando Mendoza or his family personally, so I won't speak for them.
But most people will see the athlete, the draft pick, the comeback story, the family loyalty. What they may miss is the child who grew up with a parent's serious illness as part of daily life.
Many kids in that role are never identified. They are not supported at school. And far too many never get the chance to show what they could have become.
Fernando's story is extraordinary. But the issue behind it is not rare. Most of the kids who are caregivers never get this kind of outcome.
#CaregivingYouth 🎯 @aakashgupta@HopeLovesCo@AACYorg
"The biggest stage in football, the moment every kid imagines from the second they pick up a ball, and Fernando watched the call from his living room in Florida because his mom Elsa is in a wheelchair and the travel is hard for her. She was diagnosed with MS when he was 4..."
“Caregiving youth are out of sight and out of mind,” says @AACYorg founder Connie Siskowski. A nurse and health professional, she noticed a pattern among students, chronically tired, falling behind, assuming adult responsibilities at home. https://t.co/H4E0tt1ScC
AACY is in Austin this weekend for the 42nd Annual ALCA Conference.
Connie T. Siskowski, RN, PhD, joins Jodi O’Donnell-Ames, Patti LaFleur, and Madeline Grace Asbell for the closing session on Caregiving Youth, dementia, and family care.
@aginglifecare#CaregivingYouth
Why No Child Should Have To Sacrifice School To Care For Their Family | This article features AACY founder Dr. Connie Siskowski & highlights AACY’s model for identifying and supporting students in @pbcgov
https://t.co/Veu6aEtrKD
In Forbes today, contributor Wesley Kilgore writes in “Why No Child Should Have To Sacrifice School To Care For Their Family” about the hidden crisis facing Caregiving Youth in the United States and the impact caregiving responsibilities can have on children’s education, health, and well-being.
The article features AACY founder Dr. Connie Siskowski, highlights AACY’s model for identifying and supporting students who provide care at home, and profiles 12-year-old Hantz Lafaille of Boynton Beach, Florida, a student in the Caregiving Youth Project.
The piece also cites journalist and former Caregiving Youth Lisa McCarty’s recent TIME article on the impact proposed Medicaid cuts could have on families who depend on home-based care.
Read the full article: https://t.co/6QHH3Qp4Ou
#CaregivingYouth #KidsAreCaregiversToo #Caregiving