The Center seeks to support system changes that create a holistic continuum of community-based services to prioritize positive youth development and reduce or eliminate our current juvenile justice system
A transformed youth justice system calls for a rehabilitative, health-focused, and care-first approach. To be effective and sustainable, this effort will require public and private partners working together to rethink every aspect of the youth justice continuum, including diversion, restorative justice, alternatives to placement and detention, family and community engagement, and staff well-being. This effort complements the County’s current efforts to transform the adult jail system through Care First and Community Investment (formerly known as Measure J) and the Alternatives to Incarceration Initiative.
The Center is also committed to expanding and strengthening youth development opportunities throughout Los Angeles. Youth development programs improve outcomes by supporting young people with mentorship, job development and training, educational supports, arts, sports, and life skills.
Youth development and empowerment in the news:
- LA County expands program diverting youth from juvenile justice system (Spectrum News 1)
- How Los Angeles County Expanded Youth Diversion (Annie E. Casey Foundation)
OUR PARTNERS
Positioned at the confluence of philanthropy, government, nonprofits and the community, the Center team deftly plays the role of catalyst, facilitator and convener for numerous impactful pilots and projects in LA County. The innovative model has truly created an environment of equitable change for system impacted youth and families in Los Angeles.