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Programs for Youth

The Department of Juvenile Justice understands the unique challenges of being a parent. Delinquency prevention programs, such as after-school programs, tutoring programs, mentoring programs, life skills programs, restorative justice programs (NABS) and teen courts are designed to prevent youth who participate in them from entering or becoming more deeply involved in the juvenile justice system. Whether participants have prior offenses or not, it is expected that delinquency prevention programs will effectively decrease the influence of risk factors and increase the positive self esteem of the youth they serve.

You may find programs to help youth by selecting a county with the drop-down list below.

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Additional Links

Join Together, a program of the Boston University School of Public Health
    http://www.jointogether.org

A Family Guide To Keeping Youth Mentally Healthy & Drug Free
    http://www.family.samhsa.gov/default.aspx

The Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc.
    http://www.floridanetwork.org

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/

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

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

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