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DJJ Funded Programs for Youth in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County
Circuit 15
ASPIRA Reach Program
ASPIRA of Florida
The program shall reduce school referrals and improve attendance by providing productive after school activities using the Teen Outreach curriculum and strategies focused on leadership building and positive peer relationships.
Cathy Anaya-Wolf
5913 South Dixie Highway, Suite D
West Palm Beach, Florida  33405
(561) 533-9790
 
Palm Beach County
Circuit 15
DMC Project Mentoring Individual Needs for Direction (MIND)
School Board of Palm Beach
Services to address the issue of DMC in Palm Beach County
Arthur Johnson
3300 Forest Hill Blvd
West Palm Beach, Florida  33406
(561) 434-8300
 
Palm Beach County
Circuit 15
PACE Center for Girls of Palm Beach
PACE Center for Girls, Inc.
Practical Academic Cultural Education Center for Girls provide academic education, individualized attention, gender-specific life management curriculum, therapeutic support services, parental involvement, student volunteer service projects, and transition follow-up services after departure or graduation. PACE serves girls ages 12 -18 who are dependent, delinquent, truant, runaway, ungovernable, and academically challenged. Students are referred to the program by the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Department of Children and Families, schools, community service agency, parents, family members, friends, and self-referrals.
Angela Clarke
1225 D South Military Trail
West Palm Beach, Florida  33415
561-472-1990
 
Palm Beach County
Circuit 15
Safe Harbor Runaway Center
Children's Home Society of Florida
Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services, Ch.984, FS, serve youth who are runaways, truant, and ungovernable. Local Agencies provide both residential shelter services and non-residential delinquency prevention services. Their services include centralized intake, screening, referral to other agencies, assessment, case management, and counseling. CINS/FINS services are designed to help youth and families in crisis, with the goal of family reunification whenever possible and practical.
Angelo Lovelo
3335 Forest Hill Boulevard
West Palm Beach, Florida  33406
(561) 868-4444
 
Palm Beach County
Circuit 15
Urban League of Palm Beach County
Non-Residential Services Only
Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services, Ch.984, FS, serve youth who are runaways, truant, and ungovernable. Local Agencies provide non-residential delinquency prevention services. Their services include centralized intake, screening, referral to other agencies, assessment, case management, and counseling. CINS/FINS services are designed to help youth and families in crisis, with the goal of family reunification whenever possible and practical.
Teresa Johnson
1700 Australian Avenue
West Palm Beach, Florida  33406
(561) 833-1461 x3001
 

Other Programs

PACE Centers
    http://www.pacecenter.org/Centers.htm

Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator (Enter your city for program listing)
    http://dasis3.samhsa.gov

The Drug Rehab Guide
    http://www.thehillscenter.com/drug-rehab/

Dr. Howard Samuels, founder and lead psychiatrist of the Hills Center
    http://drhowardsamuels.com

Treatment 4 Addiction
    http://www.treatment4addiction.com

Teen Drug Rehab
    http://www.teenrehab.org

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