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Programs Serving Teens and Young Adults
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| 2008: A JCCA Snapshot |
- Foster Home Services
- 50 children were reunified with their families
- 57 children were adopted into new families
- Residential Programs
- 50 youth were reunified with their families
- 29 youth graduated high school from Campus-based programs (including the largest number of Regents diplomas in many years)
- Preventive Services
- 95% of 320 youth remained with their families and avoided foster care placement
- Mental Health Case Management
- 95% of 325 youth remained with their families and avoided psychiatric hospitalization
- Family (Home-Based) Day Care
- More than 1,200 children were provided with safe, nurturing care, enabling parents to go to school and work
- Compass Project
- 250 youth (and their families) on the Autism Spectrum and/or those who have learning disabilities and other special needs received counseling, evaluation, and support
- Bukharian Teen Lounge
- 150 Bukharian teens were provided with safe, positive, alternative activities
- Partners in Caring
- 443 Bukharian children and family members received counseling, support, and information about behavioral disorders and learning disabilities
- Two Together Tutoring Program
- 75% of 130 children improved by a minimum of one grade level in Math or English
- Ametz Adoption Program
- More than 700 adoptive parents were provided with information, counseling, and homestudies
- JCCA Scholarship Support
- 19 youth received scholarship support for post-high school education
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