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The Orange Juvenile Detention Center is a 127 bed, hardware secure facility that serves youth detained by various circuit court(s). Youth are detained pending adjudication, disposition or placement in commitment facility. The facility provides ...
Outward Bound helps teens and their families transition their lives in more meaningful and positive directions. Outward Bound emphasizes character development, academic achievement and social responsibility to reduce the risk of dropping out of...
One-year gender specific program targeting girls ages 10-17. A community based prevention and intervention program developed from “You’ve Got the Power”, an evidence-based program developed by Powerful Education Technologies,...
Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services (CINS/FINS) programs provide temporary shelter care and crisis counseling services for runaways, ungovernable, troubled and/or habitually truant youth (ages 10-17) and their families. The in...
A family/healthy community approach to address delinquency referrals, school achievement, & DMC in a high crime community. Project is designed to provide holistic approach to children from pre-birth (prenatal care) to age 18 (or high school...
FLYCA is a 17 1/2 month voluntary program geared toward Florida's 16 to 18 year old at-risk youth. The 5 1/2 month residential phase of the program takes place in a highly disciplined and motivational environment promoting structure and academics...
Community based prevention and intervention program addressing the issues of disproportionate minority contact (DMC) and juvenile delinquency in the juvenile justice system in Orange County at four targeted schools located in high-risk zip codes....
PACE Center for Girls is a nationally recognized 501(c)3 day program offering year round counseling, academic and life skills services for girls ages 12-17 who are at-risk of entering the juvenile justice system, failing or...
Mentoring program serving 30-minority youth ages 12-17 residing in high delinquency referral areas in Orange County. Goal is to address the issues of disproportionate minority contact (DMC) in the juvenile justice system in Orange County and reduce...
Orlando Intensive Youth Academy is a 16-bed, staff-secure moderate-risk program for males between the ages of 12-18. The program provides intensive mental health services, special needs mental health services, social and life skills, vocational...
Kissimmee Juvenile Correctional Facility is a staff- and hardware-secure program that provides sex offender treatment to male youth. The program services also include social and life skills, vocational training and on-site educational classes....
The Orange Youth Academy is a 48-bed hardware- and staff-secure high-risk program for males between the ages of 14–21. The program provides Mental Health Overlay Services (MHOS) and evidence-based practices which incorporate the principles of...
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