Similar organisations to The Juvenile Justice Initiative
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Children's and Youth Services
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Olde Mill Foundation
Community advocate for social justice and dedicated to the development , education and guidance of our youth.
Upper Marlboro
CHILDREN AND YOUTH JUSTICE CENTER
Our Mission: To create better lives for generations of children and youth by reforming the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
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Seattle
Transformative Justice Project of Colorado
TJP of Colorado provides a wide range of services aimed at supporting system-involved youth age 10-25 Transformative Justice Project of Colorado's mission is to abolish the school-to-prison pipeline by dismantling systemic racism embedded in the existing institutions of education, mental health, and criminal injustice, while helping young people to develop the tools to define their own story.
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DENVER
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Human Service Organizations
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Children of Incarcerated Caregivers
Our mission is to research, identify, and implement solutions to enhance the lives of children affected by a parent’s incarceration.
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Minneapolis
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Tennessee Youth Courts, Inc.
Plant new youth court programs throughout Tennessee, nourish youth courts to ensure their sustainability, grow opportunities for youth to change their lives and the lives of others.
Maryville
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Human Service Organizations
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Justice for Families Ltd
J4F works for justice reinvestment: directing gov't spending away from the hyper-incarceration of youth of color and toward investment in youth and families.
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Bronx
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Youth Development Programs
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Centinela Youth Services, Inc.
Centinela Youth Services, Inc. (CYS) is a 501c3 non-profit community-based organization.
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Inglewood
Human Rights for Kids
Changing hearts, minds, and laws around the country to help promote and protect the human rights of children.
1988
WASHINGTON
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Children's and Youth Services
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The Center for Children's Law and Policy
Our staff members envision a world where the response to youth who get in trouble with the law is developmentally appropriate, free of racial and ethnic bias, and focused on building strengths that help youth avoid further involvement with the justice system.
Washington





