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The mission of the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association is to improve services to youth in the juvenile justice system by serving as a resource for collaboration, leadership development, and education for juvenile justice system professionals.

  • 2025 Conference Attendee
    2025 Conference Attendee

    The sessions were amazing. Keep having breakouts regarding self-care. Love those. Networking with providers and learning of different services offered is also key. Keynotes were amazing as well!

  • 2025 Conference Attendee
    2025 Conference Attendee

    I look forward to this conference every year because I know I will get something valuable from it!

  • 2025 Conference Attendee
    2025 Conference Attendee

    The conference really leveled up this year. The content of breakout sessions was really top notch and went above the more "basic" level. It felt more attuned to the audience and level of professionals likely in the room. The youth panels are a must have. I don't think it could ever get too repetitive hearing what they have to say. It is always so impactful and humbling to remember that they, their wants, and thoughts are so valuable in their success.

  • 2025 Conference Attendee
    2025 Conference Attendee

    The speakers by far - I cried during numerous sessions because I felt so seen. I am a newer attorney and being a Guardian ad Litem is one of the hardest things I have ever done. The speakers affirmed my feelings, gave me practical tips for my kiddos, and ignited my passion. They were phenomenal.

Conference Results

  • 2025 Conference Participation

    302

  • Would Attend Again

    98%

  • Rated the Conference Very Good or Excellent

    87%

  • Fulfilled My Reason To Attend

    92%

  • Attended the conference for personal growth and development

    53%

6 Books to Read About Giving Back

If you strive to live an altruistic life, you likely dedicate significant time, energy, and support to those around you—whether through community mutual aid, strategic donations, or using your professional skills to uplift others. In today’s interconnected world, being a changemaker isn’t just about a one-time contribution; it’s about building long-term resilience and addressing the root causes of global challenges.

Sometimes, the scale of the world’s problems can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, there are visionary thinkers leading the way. We’ve compiled a list of six essential books that define what it means to give back in the modern age. These works explore how anyone can harness the tools of our time to make a lasting, systemic impact.

1. Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think, Peter H. Diamandis & Steven Kotler
This foundational text offers a powerful dose of "exponential optimism." The authors argue that while the news often focuses on scarcity, technology is actually making it possible to provide a first-world standard of living for everyone on Earth. For the altruistic reader, this book is a roadmap for how innovation in water, food, and energy can solve our most pressing concerns, shifting the goal from simple charity to global abundance.

2. A New Era of Philanthropy, Dimple Abichandani
This essential modern guide moves beyond "top-down" giving and introduces the concept of trust-based philanthropy. Abichandani argues that to truly make a difference, donors must relinquish control and empower the community leaders who are closest to the problems. It’s a vital read for anyone looking to ensure their support respects local expertise and fosters genuine, equitable social change.

3. Everything is Tuberculosis, John Green
Through the lens of a single, ancient disease, this compelling narrative exposes the systemic failures of global healthcare while celebrating the power of human advocacy. Green demonstrates how individual passion and storytelling can mobilize global movements to demand better for the world’s most vulnerable. It’s a masterclass in how to turn empathy into organized, life-saving action.

4. A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity, Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn
From the same husband-and-wife team who brought to life the No.1 New York Times bestseller Half the Sky comes their next-best piece. This 2014 book shares a deep examination of people who are making the world a better place, along with the myriad of ways we can support them. With research and reporting, the writers share on the art and science of giving.

5. Systems Thinking for Social Change: A Practical Guide to Solving Complex Problems, Avoiding Unintended Consequences, and Achieving Lasting Results, David Peter Stroh
David Peter Stroh’s 2015 book helps readers contribute more effectively to society by teaching them what systems thinking is and why it is important in their work. It also provides concrete guidance on how to incorporate systems thinking into problem solving, decision making and strategic planning. For donors and nonprofit leaders, this is the first book to read.

6. Infectious Generosity, Chris Anderson
In an age of digital saturation, the curator of TED explores how we can reclaim the internet as a force for good. Anderson proposes that generosity can be designed to go "viral," amplifying small acts of kindness into global waves of support. This book is a toolkit for anyone looking to use their digital voice and connectivity to spark a movement of radical, infectious kindness.

Altruism can feel like a challenging journey, but you are not traveling it alone. These books offer more than just information—they provide the inspiration and strategy needed to truly make an impact. Dive into these pages, find a perspective that resonates with you, and take the next step in your journey to better the world.

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