Services - By Court Referral Only

  • GPS Electronic Monitoring

    This program provides intense supervision to monitor adjudicated delinquents’ presence in a particular location where they are required to remain. This program is used for juveniles who are at risk of re-offending or for whom home detention is required. It allows the juveniles to remain in their home and be accountable for their movements.

    *Ages 10 and up

    *Adults who are in Adult Circuit Courts may be eligible but must cover their own expenses

  • Casework

    This service provides direct intervention to identify and address problems, needs, or adjustments of juveniles or their families. This service includes home, school, and office visits.

    *Intensive Casework also available.

    *Ages 10-17 (18 & Up Do Not Qualify)

  • Aftercare

    Also known as Re-Entry services, this program provides supervision to youth committed to the State’s Youth Service Center or Serious Offenders Program. The program provides evaluations that include recommendations for release plans, preparing individual case plans, advocacy on behalf of the youth, supervisions, and transportation.

    *Ages 10-21

  • Outpatient Mental Health - Therapy

    This program improves individual adjustment and family functioning as well as to promote mental health so that the individual served can be successful in his/her home, school/workplace, and community. This service provides support for psychological adjustments related to life cycle issues including: birth and death, aging, marriage, divorce, parenting, intergenerational conflicts, and adult, child, and family relations.

    *Ages 10 & Up

  • Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Program

    This program is used to identify and provide proper intervention services to juveniles who are involved or have committed any drug related offense. Drug counseling could either be provided by an individual or group basis. This service also includes tests for alcohol and drug usage.

    *Ages 10 & Up

  • Gun Violence Prevention & Education

    This group focuses on gun violence reduction, black on black crimes, education, prevention, supervision, and family counseling.

    *Ages 10-18 (19 and up do not qualify)

    *Clients with Adult charges will not qualify

  • Cognitive Based Therapy (CBT)

    CBT is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on how we think, feel, and behave. The main goal of the CBT Group is to help youth learn how to resolve the mental blocks, behaviors, and emotions that hold you back.