Table of Contents
Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………….1
Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) Grant Reporting and Certification………………….2
Section 16D.2.(a)
(1) Amount of JCPC grant awarded (allocation) By County (Alphabetical)……………………………………………………………3-102 Total Amount awarded…………………………………………………………………103
(2) The membership of the local JCPC By County (Alphabetical)…………………………………………………………104-203
(3-4) The type and description of JCPC programs funded By County (Alphabetical)………………………………………………………....204-422
(5) Programs that received funding in FY 16-17 but funding was eliminated in FY 17-18……………….………………………………………………..……...423-424
(6) The number of at-risk, diverted, and adjudicated juveniles served by county Legal Status at Admission………………………………...…………………….....425-426
(7) The Department’s actions to ensure that county JCPCs prioritize funding for dispositions of intermediate and community-level sanctions for court-adjudicated juveniles under minimum standards adopted by the Department…………………………………..427-429
(8) The total cost for each funded program, including the cost per juvenile and the essential elements of the program………………..………………………………..430-434 Introduction
This Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Grant report responds to a General Statue 143B- 852. The report focuses on data from FY 2016-2017and FY 2017-2018. Of particular interest in this report are sections on the FY 2017-2018 JCPC allocation to county JCPCs and the membership of the local councils. The types of programs funded and a short description of the programs and services funded are also provided, demonstrating an increase in evidence-based and research-supported programs. The report also identifies JCPC programs that were previously funded but for which funding has been eliminated by the Department. Also included is a section on the number of at-risk, diverted, and adjudicated juveniles served statewide and by county. The Department also articulates its actions in partnership with county JCPCs and Boards of Commissioners to prioritize funding for dispositions of intermediate and community-level sanctions for court- adjudicated juveniles. In addition, the total cost for each funded program including the cost per juvenile and the essential elements of the program are described. In sum, this report responds to General Statue 143B-852 (1) through (8).
1 Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) Grant Reporting and Certification
§ 143B-852. Department of Public Safety to report on Juvenile Crime Prevention Council grants.
(a) On or before February 1 of each year, the Department of Public Safety shall submit to the Chairs of the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Chairs of the Senate and House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittees on Justice and Public Safety a list of the recipients of the grants awarded, or preapproved for award, from funds appropriated to the Department for local Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) grants, including the following information:
(1) The amount of the grant awarded.
(2) The membership of the local committee or council administering the award funds on the local level.
(3) The type of program funded.
(4) A short description of the local services, programs, or projects that will receive funds.
(5) Identification of any programs that received grant funds at one time but for which funding has been eliminated by the Department.
(6) The number of at-risk, diverted, and adjudicated juveniles served by each county.
(7) The Department's actions to ensure that county JCPCs prioritize funding for dispositions of intermediate and community-level sanctions for court-adjudicated juveniles under minimum standards adopted by the Department.
(8) The total cost for each funded program, including the cost per juvenile and the essential elements of the program.
(b) On or before February 1 of each year, the Department of Public Safety shall send to the Fiscal Research Division of the Legislative Services Commission an electronic copy of the list and information required under subsection (a) of this section.
2 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $330,218
Alamance DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Alamance County Teen Court $53,300 $3,582 $13,668 $900 $71,450
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Juvenile Mentoring Services $53,795 $0 $23,077 $0 $76,872
Parent Teen Solutions $22,802 $0 $11,825 $0 $34,627
Project Challenge $96,309 $0 $28,893 $0 $125,202
S.E.A.L Team $88,512 $0 $41,867 $0 $130,379 $330,218 $3,582 $119,330 $900 $454,030
3 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $112,275
Alexander DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring $20,123 $0 $6,900 $0 $27,023
JCPC Administration $13,815 $0 $0 $0 $13,815
Project Challenge $35,027 $0 $10,508 $0 $45,535
Strengthening Families of Alexander County $43,310 $0 $14,520 $0 $57,830 $112,275 $0 $31,928 $0 $144,203
4 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $57,665
Alleghany DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $5,999 $0 $0 $0 $5,999
JCPC Support Services $22,403 $4,481 $8,289 $0 $35,173
Project Challenge $29,263 $5,853 $0 $0 $35,116
$57,665 $10,334 $8,289 $0 $76,288
5 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $105,489
Anson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Anson County 4-H Youth Promise $104,489 $4,000 $8,000 $0 $116,489
JCPC Administration $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,000 $105,489 $4,000 $8,000 $0 $117,489
6 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $87,518
Ashe DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Ashe PRISM - Ashe Preventing Recidivism through Interpersonal $5,144 $1,029 $30,856 $0 $37,029 Mastery Ashe Temporary Shelter $3,480 $696 $0 $0 $4,176
Ashe Why Try $18,431 $3,686 $11,328 $0 $33,445
JCPC Administration $5,863 $0 $0 $0 $5,863
Juvenile Mediation $20,600 $4,120 $0 $0 $24,720
Mentoring $10,000 $2,000 $0 $0 $12,000
Project Challenge $24,000 $4,800 $0 $0 $28,800 $87,518 $16,331 $42,184 $0 $146,033
7 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $74,596
Avery DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Avery Mentoring Program $13,065 $3,920 $0 $0 $16,985
Crossnore Avery $5,885 $1,766 $0 $0 $7,651
JCPC Administration $2,153 $0 $0 $0 $2,153
Juvenile Mediation $10,000 $3,000 $0 $0 $13,000
Project Challenge $26,874 $8,062 $0 $0 $34,936
The Adolescent Life Skills Program $16,619 $4,986 $0 $0 $21,605 $74,596 $21,734 $0 $0 $96,330
8 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $152,389
Beaufort DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H-Character Education Program $8,264 $826 $0 $0 $9,090
Cornerstone Families Understanding Nurturing (FUN) $23,000 $2,300 $0 $0 $25,300
Horizon $50,286 $5,029 $0 $0 $55,315
JCPC Administration $7,700 $770 $0 $0 $8,470
Pamlico Pals $21,164 $2,116 $0 $0 $23,280
School Support & Summer Program $41,975 $4,198 $0 $0 $46,173 $152,389 $15,239 $0 $0 $167,628
9 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $93,232
Bertie DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Bertie Vocational Job and Educational Program $25,000 $2,500 $0 $0 $27,500
Children Matters $25,000 $2,500 $0 $0 $27,500
JCPC Administration $4,000 $0 $0 $0 $4,000
M-Power $14,232 $1,423 $0 $0 $15,655
Second Chance Counts $25,000 $2,500 $2,500 $0 $30,000 $93,232 $8,923 $2,500 $0 $104,655
10 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $144,251
Bladen DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H Juvenile Services $95,800 $0 $10,538 $0 $106,338
JCPC Administration $13,700 $0 $0 $0 $13,700
Supportive Services for Students and Parents $34,751 $0 $5,150 $0 $39,901
$144,251 $0 $15,688 $0 $159,939
11 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $176,737
Brunswick DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Brunswick County Restitution and Community Service Program $48,850 $0 $21,693 $0 $70,543
Coastal ART $32,000 $0 $6,402 $0 $38,402
JCPC Administration $6,500 $0 $0 $0 $6,500
Providence Home $15,000 $49,616 $0 $0 $64,616
Strengthening Families $24,763 $0 $7,695 $0 $32,458
Teen Court 13th District $49,624 $23,706 $9,200 $0 $82,530 $176,737 $73,322 $44,990 $0 $295,049
12 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $508,064
Buncombe DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home Based Services for Juvenile Sex Offenders $95,101 $28,531 $0 $0 $123,632
Buncombe County Teen Court $48,327 $0 $14,532 $0 $62,859
Earn and Learn Restitution $168,727 $0 $52,800 $0 $221,527
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Kids At Work Interpersonal Program $60,000 $0 $18,040 $0 $78,040
Temporary Foster Care-Rapid Response Homes for Youth $35,409 $10,623 $0 $0 $46,032
Trinity Place Runaway and Homeless Youth Shelter $85,000 $70,644 $0 $0 $155,644 $508,064 $109,798 $85,372 $0 $703,234
13 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $230,294
Burke DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Adolescent Substance Abuse Assessment & Treatment $23,163 $5,800 $7,050 $14,568 $50,581
JCPC Administration $14,799 $0 $0 $0 $14,799
Just Girls $11,467 $1,000 $6,180 $3,993 $22,640
Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education $18,453 $0 $6,427 $0 $24,880
Kids At Work $20,000 $0 $7,220 $0 $27,220
Project Challenge $61,049 $3,960 $18,315 $0 $83,324
Psychological Services $23,939 $0 $8,936 $0 $32,875
SAIS $32,754 $0 $12,240 $14,848 $59,842
TOC Mentoring $24,670 $14,747 $9,710 $0 $49,127 $230,294 $25,507 $76,078 $33,409 $365,288
14 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $310,611
Cabarrus DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Fostering Solutions Crisis Bed $56,000 $0 $18,190 $0 $74,190
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Juvenile Community Service and Restitution $69,015 $0 $23,774 $0 $92,789
Positive Parenting Program $45,000 $0 $13,531 $0 $58,531
Sex Offender Specific Evaluations & Treatment $15,485 $0 $13,377 $0 $28,862
SHIFT Mentoring Program $53,696 $0 $53,600 $0 $107,296
Teen Court $55,915 $0 $60,293 $0 $116,208 $310,611 $0 $182,765 $0 $493,376
15 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $211,117
Caldwell DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Caldwell County Adolescent Assessment and Treatment Program $27,319 $3,000 $4,180 $0 $34,499
Caldwell Friends $7,500 $1,500 $0 $0 $9,000
JCPC Administration $12,259 $0 $0 $0 $12,259
Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education $23,187 $0 $4,701 $0 $27,888
Parents and Adolescents Coming Together $15,338 $0 $3,714 $0 $19,052
Project Challenge $65,098 $5,844 $14,188 $0 $85,130
Psychological Services $21,416 $0 $4,300 $0 $25,716
SAIS $39,000 $0 $12,240 $11,466 $62,706 $211,117 $10,344 $43,323 $11,466 $276,250
16 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $51,907
Camden DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Camden County Youth Services $51,907 $10,381 $25,040 $0 $87,328 $51,907 $10,381 $25,040 $0 $87,328
17 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $168,736
Carteret DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Home Based Services $47,236 $50,600 $2,070 $0 $99,906
JCPC Administration $6,000 $0 $0 $0 $6,000
Structured Day Program $60,000 $0 $18,057 $0 $78,057
Teen Court / Juvenile Restitution and Community Service $55,500 $0 $18,992 $0 $74,492 $168,736 $50,600 $39,119 $0 $258,455
18 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $97,534
Caswell DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Caswell County Youth Outreach/Enrichment Programs $88,034 $10,000 $3,975 $0 $102,009
JCPC Administration $9,500 $0 $0 $0 $9,500 $97,534 $10,000 $3,975 $0 $111,509
19 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $332,366
Catawba DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Cognitive Connection $70,725 $25,230 $0 $0 $95,955
Family Centered Treatment $21,419 $7,608 $660 $0 $29,687
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education $49,795 $0 $15,257 $0 $65,052
Kids At Work $37,562 $0 $11,544 $0 $49,106
Parent Education Programs $32,651 $0 $9,795 $0 $42,446
Project Challenge $70,850 $0 $21,383 $0 $92,233
SAIS $33,864 $0 $12,240 $12,742 $58,846 $332,366 $32,838 $70,879 $12,742 $448,825
20 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $143,544
Chatham DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Community Service & Restitution $48,000 $33,724 $0 $0 $81,724
El Futuro's Chatham County Clinical Program $10,944 $3,283 $0 $0 $14,227
Family Advocacy $36,000 $46,789 $0 $0 $82,789
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Psychological Assessment $5,763 $1,729 $0 $0 $7,492
Teen Court $20,800 $22,279 $0 $0 $43,079
Wrenn House $6,537 $20,961 $0 $0 $27,498 $143,544 $128,765 $0 $0 $272,309
21 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $85,779
Cherokee DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $24,362 $4,872 $0 $0 $29,234
JCPC Administration $4,741 $0 $0 $0 $4,741
Pacesetter Adventures Cherokee $29,769 $5,954 $0 $0 $35,723
Project Challenge $26,907 $5,381 $0 $0 $32,288 $85,779 $16,207 $0 $0 $101,986
22 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $75,906
Chowan DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind After-School Plus $23,739 $0 $7,970 $0 $31,709
Intensive Supervision $52,167 $0 $5,217 $0 $57,384 $75,906 $0 $13,187 $0 $89,093
23 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $52,051
Clay DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $16,134 $3,227 $0 $0 $19,361
JCPC Administration $3,187 $0 $0 $0 $3,187
Pacesetter Adventures $24,748 $4,950 $0 $0 $29,698
Project Challenge $7,982 $1,596 $0 $0 $9,578 $52,051 $9,773 $0 $0 $61,824
24 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $277,984
Cleveland DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Cleveland Early Intervention $45,000 $12,689 $11,643 $0 $69,332
Family Centered Treatment $18,895 $3,400 $524 $0 $22,819
JCPC Administration $1,489 $200 $0 $0 $1,689
Juvenile Mediation $12,500 $636 $4,100 $0 $17,236
Kids At Work! $38,000 $0 $7,992 $0 $45,992
Mentor Program $35,000 $23,773 $0 $0 $58,773
Restoration and Community Service $20,881 $12,740 $0 $0 $33,621
Roots & Wings Parent/Youth Skills Development $88,084 $31,538 $0 $0 $119,622
Teen Court $18,135 $10,040 $0 $0 $28,175 $277,984 $95,016 $24,259 $0 $397,259
25 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $198,917
Columbus DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind AMBASSADORS PROGRAM $34,000 $0 $70,015 $0 $104,015
Columbus County Schools JCPC Youth and Family Counseling $46,800 $22,449 $10,745 $0 $79,994 Program Columbus Teen Court/Restitution/Community Service $60,100 $6,418 $11,356 $0 $77,874
JCPC Administration $12,917 $0 $0 $0 $12,917
Safe Haven After School Tutoring Program $45,100 $0 $78,277 $0 $123,377 $198,917 $28,867 $170,393 $0 $398,177
26 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $254,570
Craven DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Celebrating Families $23,805 $0 $4,770 $0 $28,575
Craven Juvenile Restitution Program $62,918 $0 $13,741 $0 $76,659
JCPC Administration $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,000
Structured Area Day Reporting $107,136 $0 $44,250 $0 $151,386
Teen Court $59,711 $11,500 $6,443 $2,221 $79,875 $254,570 $11,500 $69,204 $2,221 $337,495
27 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $918,508
Cumberland DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Cumberland County Group Care $293,855 $171,990 $85,237 $159,503 $710,585
Fayetteville-Cumberland Juvenile Restitution Program $54,125 $24,303 $0 $0 $78,428
FACT- Families And Courts Together $149,921 $80,000 $9,724 $0 $239,645
Find-A-Friend Program of Fayetteville Urban Ministry Inc. $83,421 $25,386 $42,485 $0 $151,292
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Juvenile Assessment Center $267,750 $32,232 $38,440 $0 $338,422
Teen Court $53,936 $21,455 $17,280 $0 $92,671 $918,508 $355,366 $193,166 $159,503 $1,626,543
28 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $81,830
Currituck DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Currituck County Restitution Program $7,914 $2,374 $0 $0 $10,288
JCPC Administration $6,538 $0 $0 $0 $6,538
Partnership of Adolescents and Support Services- PASS $67,378 $20,213 $0 $0 $87,591
$81,830 $22,587 $0 $0 $104,417
29 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $88,429
Dare DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Dare County Community of Juvenile Services $67,759 $0 $20,328 $0 $88,087
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Pathways to Resilience $5,170 $0 $2,315 $0 $7,485
$88,429 $0 $22,643 $0 $111,072
30 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $390,671
Davidson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind -D-A-S-H- Mentoring $33,265 $0 $10,927 $0 $44,192
Family Services Counseling Services $111,214 $30,788 $2,576 $0 $144,578
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Keeping Up: Alternatives to Suspension for Youth and Families $104,788 $20,544 $10,892 $0 $136,224
Parenting Wisely $35,363 $0 $15,600 $0 $50,963
SHIFT Restitution and Community Service $48,180 $0 $15,200 $0 $63,380
Why Try Truancy Program $42,361 $27,000 $0 $0 $69,361 $390,671 $78,332 $55,195 $0 $524,198
31 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $109,880
Davie DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring $27,363 $2,736 $8,227 $0 $38,326
Insight Human Services - Davie $23,000 $2,300 $4,650 $0 $29,950
JCPC Administration $5,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,000
The Road to Success $54,517 $5,451 $12,972 $0 $72,940 $109,880 $10,487 $25,849 $0 $146,216
32 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $169,150
Duplin DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Building Peace in Schools $39,454 $0 $6,343 $0 $45,797
Duplin County 4-H Outreach $47,629 $0 $6,650 $0 $54,279
Duplin Juvenile Court Psychological Services $6,000 $0 $900 $0 $6,900
JCPC Administration $1,103 $0 $0 $0 $1,103
Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services $4,260 $0 $2,400 $0 $6,660
Restitution & Community Service/Teen Court Program $70,704 $0 $7,455 $0 $78,159 $169,150 $0 $23,748 $0 $192,898
33 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $536,666
Durham DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Durham PROUD Program $76,294 $1,000 $23,188 $0 $100,482
Durham County Teen Court & Restitution Program $155,000 $32,383 $18,000 $16,296 $221,679
El Futuro's Durham County Clinical Program $24,000 $0 $7,200 $0 $31,200
Family Advocacy Network $12,750 $3,000 $1,200 $0 $16,950
JCPC Administration $12,000 $0 $0 $0 $12,000
Juvenile Justice Project $14,122 $6,053 $0 $0 $20,175
Juvenile Literacy Center $19,000 $5,500 $45,446 $0 $69,946
Parenting of Adolescents Program $115,000 $94,500 $11,157 $0 $220,657
Project BUILD $92,500 $0 $106,532 $0 $199,032
Rebound, Alternatives for Youth $16,000 $91,382 $55,732 $0 $163,114 $536,666 $233,818 $268,455 $16,296 $1,055,235
34 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $216,301
Edgecombe DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Edgecombe Transition/Re-Entry $66,254 $6,625 $0 $0 $72,879
Edgecombe Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care $37,156 $3,716 $0 $0 $40,872
Freedom School $20,000 $70,459 $15,617 $0 $106,076
Impact Plus Edgecombe $37,666 $11,200 $0 $0 $48,866
JCPC Administration $9,061 $0 $0 $0 $9,061
Resolve It Together $28,377 $2,838 $750 $0 $31,965
Teen Court $17,787 $1,778 $1,600 $0 $21,165 $216,301 $96,616 $17,967 $0 $330,884
35 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $713,108
Forsyth DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Forsyth Temporary Shelter $121,153 $36,346 $0 $0 $157,499
Insight Human Sevices - Psychological Evaluations - Forsyth $97,632 $11,272 $18,018 $0 $126,922
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Just Us $48,448 $17,434 $200 $0 $66,082
Parent/Teen Solutions $48,298 $4,190 $10,300 $0 $62,788
SFP 10-14 & Trauma Assessment/Counseling Services $108,684 $32,565 $10,458 $0 $151,707
Teen Court $53,224 $19,856 $7,500 $0 $80,580
Work & Earn It $72,806 $18,664 $8,600 $0 $100,070
YDI After school Mentoring Program (AMP) $87,674 $0 $28,080 $0 $115,754
YDI Family Life skills Academy - Forsyth $59,689 $0 $18,972 $0 $78,661 $713,108 $140,327 $102,128 $0 $955,563
36 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $136,991
Franklin DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Community Connections $14,290 $1,429 $0 $0 $15,719
Franklin County Juvenile Restitution $49,750 $4,975 $38,627 $0 $93,352
JCPC Administration $1,028 $0 $0 $0 $1,028
Positive Action $39,173 $3,917 $0 $511 $43,601
Trail to Success $32,750 $3,275 $0 $0 $36,025 $136,991 $13,596 $38,627 $511 $189,725
37 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $530,721
Gaston DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Community Outreach $102,000 $20,400 $0 $0 $122,400
Family Centered Treatment $56,977 $18,495 $195 $0 $75,667
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Juvenile Mediation $25,000 $5,000 $0 $0 $30,000
Juvenile Restitution $46,790 $9,358 $0 $0 $56,148
Kids At Work $31,462 $6,292 $7,220 $0 $44,974
Positive Parenting Program $49,394 $9,879 $6,800 $0 $66,073
PORT Program $114,040 $22,808 $0 $0 $136,848
Psychological Testing $10,417 $2,083 $0 $0 $12,500
Strengthening Families Program $18,799 $3,760 $214 $0 $22,773
Teen Court $60,342 $12,068 $0 $0 $72,410 $530,721 $110,143 $14,429 $0 $655,293
38 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $61,299
Gates DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Alternatives For Youth $30,331 $0 $6,841 $0 $37,172
Genesis $30,968 $0 $6,200 $0 $37,168 $61,299 $0 $13,041 $0 $74,340
39 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $55,463
Graham DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $15,551 $1,556 $0 $0 $17,107
Home/School Coordinator $15,576 $1,558 $6,785 $0 $23,919
JCPC Administration $1,657 $0 $0 $0 $1,657
Pacesetter Adventures Graham $11,672 $1,167 $0 $0 $12,839
Project Challenge $11,007 $1,101 $0 $0 $12,108 $55,463 $5,382 $6,785 $0 $67,630
40 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $141,524
Granville DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4H BEST $70,700 $13,641 $30,560 $0 $114,901
Community Connections $14,892 $2,978 $0 $0 $17,870
JCPC Administration $3,591 $3,417 $0 $0 $7,008
Positive Action $26,000 $3,000 $2,200 $0 $31,200
Reins of Change $14,600 $2,920 $0 $0 $17,520
Trail to Success $11,741 $2,348 $0 $0 $14,089 $141,524 $28,304 $32,760 $0 $202,588
41 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $80,688
Greene DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H Juvenile Restitution and Teen Court $52,483 $200 $5,500 $0 $58,183
Greene County Family Preservation Services $23,205 $0 $2,321 $0 $25,526
JCPC Administration $5,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,000
$80,688 $200 $7,821 $0 $88,709
42 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $987,774
Guilford DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Act Together Crisis Care $57,000 $42,374 $0 $0 $99,374
Active Parenting of Teens $37,000 $11,100 $0 $0 $48,100
ASAP Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program $80,000 $92,532 $0 $0 $172,532
Barium Springs-STOP Program $50,000 $23,837 $0 $0 $73,837
Changing Faces Interpersonal Skill Building $25,000 $11,995 $0 $0 $36,995
Changing Faces Mentoring $30,000 $12,932 $0 $0 $42,932
Changing Faces Vocational Skills $44,582 $19,646 $0 $0 $64,228
Community Service-Restitution Program $98,000 $36,748 $5,000 $2,400 $142,148
Guilford County Teen Court Program $69,125 $37,174 $5,400 $1,560 $113,259
JCPC Administration $5,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,000
Junior-Senior Life Skills Program (JSLS) $36,000 $9,766 $3,000 $0 $48,766
Juvenile Mediation Program $37,991 $18,628 $4,000 $1,200 $61,819
Mell-Burton Structured Day $73,700 $143,061 $158,000 $0 $374,761
Nehemiah's Tech & Robotic Academy $30,000 $0 $9,750 $0 $39,750
On-site Assessment $50,000 $15,000 $0 $0 $65,000
Operation 3 Steps Ahead $10,000 $37,148 $12,905 $0 $60,053
Operation Homework $20,000 $5,000 $31,550 $137,516 $194,066
Psychological Testing $27,000 $8,100 $0 $0 $35,100
Rites of Passage Life Skills $26,768 $9,300 $0 $0 $36,068
Second Chance Program $95,108 $25,672 $36,584 $0 $157,364
Youth Focus Counseling $85,500 $103,569 $0 $12,500 $201,569
$987,774 $663,582 $266,189 $155,176 $2,072,721
43 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $207,002
Halifax DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Halifax Therapeutic Foster Care $33,664 $3,366 $0 $0 $37,030
JCPC Administration $2,000 $0 $0 $0 $2,000
Operation Restart $171,338 $0 $17,134 $0 $188,472
$207,002 $3,366 $17,134 $0 $227,502
44 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $224,037
Harnett DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H Teen Court and At-Risk Youth Development $54,000 $0 $7,692 $0 $61,692
Harnett County Juvenile Restitution/Community Service Program $116,000 $4,949 $6,651 $0 $127,600
Healthy Choices $45,000 $0 $4,500 $0 $49,500
JCPC Administration $5,037 $0 $0 $0 $5,037
Psychological Services $4,000 $0 $400 $0 $4,400 $224,037 $4,949 $19,243 $0 $248,229
45 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $145,992
Haywood DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Aspire $30,920 $6,184 $12,392 $0 $49,496
Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $37,666 $7,533 $0 $0 $45,199
COMPASS $21,762 $4,352 $9,576 $0 $35,690
Haywood Mediation-Mountain Mediation Services $12,583 $2,517 $1,458 $0 $16,558
JCPC Administration $2,700 $0 $0 $0 $2,700
Project Challenge $40,361 $8,072 $0 $0 $48,433 $145,992 $28,658 $23,426 $0 $198,076
46 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $199,188
Henderson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Education & Social Development $30,000 $9,000 $0 $0 $39,000
JCPC Administration $5,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,000
Kids at Work! $41,000 $5,000 $19,240 $0 $65,240
Project Challenge $75,188 $0 $22,556 $0 $97,744
Psychological Services $2,000 $0 $600 $0 $2,600
Temporary Shelter $4,000 $0 $1,200 $0 $5,200
Youth Mediation Services $42,000 $4,966 $7,776 $0 $54,742 $199,188 $18,966 $51,372 $0 $269,526
47 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $107,471
Hertford DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Hertford Vocational Job and Educational Program $40,667 $4,067 $0 $0 $44,734
JCPC Administration $5,622 $0 $0 $0 $5,622
M-Power $29,182 $2,918 $0 $0 $32,100
Second Chance Counts $32,000 $3,200 $0 $0 $35,200 $107,471 $10,185 $0 $0 $117,656
48 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $120,529*
Hoke DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $9,700 $0 $0 $0 $9,700
Project SUCCESS $34,705 $1,500 $7,237 $0 $43,442
Road to Success Mentoring $28,667 $8,500 $1,500 $0 $38,667
$73,072 $10,000 $8,737 $0 $91,809
*Program application denied approval in October, 2017 imposing an unreasonable timeframe for completion of a 2nd RFP and award cycle by December 31st.
49 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $49,898
Hyde DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Hyde Intervention and Prevention $24,696 $2,470 $0 $0 $27,166
Hyde Youth Services $25,202 $2,520 $0 $0 $27,722 $49,898 $4,990 $0 $0 $54,888
50 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $286,796
Iredell DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring $30,904 $0 $10,927 $0 $41,831
Barium Springs Home for Children $28,154 $8,446 $0 $0 $36,600
Iredell County Juvenile Restitution and Community Service $50,000 $22,518 $0 $0 $72,518
Iredell County Teen Court $67,000 $20,250 $0 $0 $87,250
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Juvenile Mediation Program $45,000 $13,855 $0 $0 $58,855
YDI After school Academy - Iredell $50,238 $0 $19,300 $0 $69,538 $286,796 $65,069 $30,227 $0 $382,092
51 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $102,902
Jackson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $25,621 $5,124 $0 $0 $30,745
COMPASS / Inside Out $42,862 $8,572 $15,571 $0 $67,005
JCPC Administration $784 $0 $0 $0 $784
Project Challenge $33,635 $6,727 $0 $0 $40,362 $102,902 $20,423 $15,571 $0 $138,896
52 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $251,231
Johnston DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Healthy Choices $25,970 $0 $9,076 $0 $35,046
JCPC Administration $3,600 $0 $0 $0 $3,600
Johnston County Youth Services (JCYS) $201,661 $48,438 $15,940 $0 $266,039
Preparing To Soar Teen Court $20,000 $20,000 $3,750 $0 $43,750 $251,231 $68,438 $28,766 $0 $348,435
53 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $86,595
Jones DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Family Connections $79,673 $0 $16,550 $0 $96,223
JCPC Administration $4,922 $0 $0 $0 $4,922
Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services $2,000 $0 $2,400 $0 $4,400
$86,595 $0 $18,950 $0 $105,545
54 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $161,771
Lee DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Project Challenge $66,601 $0 $19,980 $0 $86,581
Psychological Services $4,000 $0 $2,250 $0 $6,250
$86,101 $0 $22,230 $0 $108,331
55 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $206,571
Lenoir DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $4,000 $0 $0 $0 $4,000
Lenoir County Cooperative Extension Parenting Matters $28,944 $0 $28,530 $0 $57,474
Lenoir County Structured Day $173,627 $0 $86,938 $0 $260,565
$206,571 $0 $115,468 $0 $322,039
56 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $164,923
Lincoln DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind CIS After-School $27,016 $0 $21,450 $0 $48,466
CIS Gives Back $35,918 $0 $13,800 $0 $49,718
CIS Transition Program $20,493 $0 $11,700 $0 $32,193
Family Centered Treatment $15,400 $7,020 $468 $0 $22,888
JCPC Administration $10,847 $0 $0 $0 $10,847
Juvenile Mediation $13,500 $4,407 $0 $0 $17,907
Kids At Work $14,000 $225 $9,620 $0 $23,845
Strengthening Families $27,749 $0 $13,920 $0 $41,669 $164,923 $11,652 $70,958 $0 $247,533
57 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $89,324
Macon DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $32,829 $9,849 $0 $0 $42,678
JCPC Administration $2,275 $0 $0 $0 $2,275
Pacesetters Adventures Macon $26,630 $7,989 $0 $0 $34,619
Project Challenge $27,590 $8,277 $0 $0 $35,867 $89,324 $26,115 $0 $0 $115,439
58 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $78,786
Madison DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind CIS Madison Team Success $38,072 $7,614 $2,556 $0 $48,242
JCPC Administration $800 $0 $0 $0 $800
Kids At Work $10,000 $6,354 $8,795 $0 $25,149
Project Challenge $29,914 $5,983 $0 $0 $35,897 $78,786 $19,951 $11,351 $0 $110,088
59 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $114,943
Martin DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Educational Support Services $15,424 $3,085 $0 $0 $18,509
Friends of Families-Family Support $33,628 $6,726 $0 $0 $40,354
JCPC Administration $2,465 $0 $0 $0 $2,465
NIFF Summer Adventures $23,500 $8,500 $0 $0 $32,000
Riverside Youth Intervention $27,926 $5,585 $0 $0 $33,511
Smithwick Chapel Year Round Enrichment Program $12,000 $2,400 $0 $0 $14,400 $114,943 $26,296 $0 $0 $141,239
60 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $129,005
McDowell DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $4,828 $0 $0 $0 $4,828
Kids At Work Interpersonal and Culinary Arts Skills program $15,000 $1,750 $7,220 $0 $23,970
Project Challenge $45,924 $4,592 $4,593 $0 $55,109
Project Rise $33,798 $11,925 $0 $0 $45,723
SAIS $24,182 $2,418 $12,240 $18,460 $57,300
Temporary Shelter Services $5,273 $527 $2,560 $0 $8,360 $129,005 $21,212 $26,613 $18,460 $195,290
61 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $1,415,682
Mecklenburg DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind -D-A-S-H- Strengthening Families $99,790 $0 $38,875 $0 $138,665
-D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring $97,800 $0 $34,800 $0 $132,600
Barium Springs Mecklenburg $125,503 $26,925 $10,857 $0 $163,285
CMPD Juvenile Diversion Program $95,389 $0 $91,835 $0 $187,224
GAP Program $136,891 $0 $42,827 $0 $179,718
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) $100,000 $0 $192,400 $0 $292,400
Project 658 PYD $125,000 $0 $291,163 $0 $416,163
SHIFT Restitution and Community Service $285,350 $1,000 $110,954 $0 $397,304
Tresports Positive Action Program $186,059 $0 $56,244 $0 $242,303
ULCC Academic Enhancement Program $148,400 $0 $50,650 $0 $199,050 $1,415,682 $27,925 $920,605 $0 $2,364,212
62 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $70,417
Mitchell DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind ALIVE $25,596 $5,119 $0 $0 $30,715
Crossnore Mitchell $6,120 $1,224 $0 $0 $7,344
JCPC Administration $701 $0 $0 $0 $701
Juvenile Mediation $4,279 $856 $0 $0 $5,135
Project Challenge $33,721 $6,744 $0 $0 $40,465 $70,417 $13,943 $0 $0 $84,360
63 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $99,288
Montgomery DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Montgomery County Schools: Student Assistance Program $99,288 $0 $62,012 $0 $161,300 $99,288 $0 $62,012 $0 $161,300
64 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $181,745
Moore DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $8,206 $0 $0 $0 $8,206
Moore Family Connections $74,653 $19,900 $71,620 $0 $166,173
Moore Youth Services $92,550 $5,598 $36,943 $0 $135,091
$175,409 $25,498 $108,563 $0 $309,470
65 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $240,814
Nash DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Freedom School $21,800 $71,160 $15,617 $0 $108,577
Impact Plus Nash $40,940 $20,047 $0 $0 $60,987
JCPC Administration $7,558 $0 $0 $0 $7,558
Nash County Transition/Re-Entry $60,000 $12,000 $0 $0 $72,000
Nash Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care $42,723 $8,545 $0 $0 $51,268
Resolve It Together $33,310 $6,662 $1,500 $0 $41,472
Teen Court $34,483 $6,896 $3,980 $0 $45,359 $240,814 $125,310 $21,097 $0 $387,221
66 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $433,344
New Hanover DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $11,584 $0 $0 $0 $11,584
New Hanover Teen Court $47,025 $16,884 $6,697 $0 $70,606
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting $26,731 $0 $5,429 $0 $32,160
Youth Empowerment Services $348,004 $0 $114,551 $0 $462,555 $433,344 $16,884 $126,677 $0 $576,905
67 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $94,114
Northampton DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Children Matters $27,547 $2,755 $0 $0 $30,302
JCPC Administration $5,241 $0 $0 $0 $5,241
Northampton Vocational Jobs Program $31,326 $3,133 $0 $0 $34,459
Second Chance Counts $30,000 $3,000 $3,000 $0 $36,000 $94,114 $8,888 $3,000 $0 $106,002
68 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $426,556
Onslow DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $4,760 $0 $0 $0 $4,760
Juvenile Restitution Program $160,084 $62,619 $24,735 $0 $247,438
Onslow Teen Court $25,000 $0 $8,870 $0 $33,870
School Treatment Program $127,417 $23,538 $42,030 $0 $192,985
SHARP $40,105 $6,245 $13,302 $0 $59,652
Temporary Shelter Services $69,190 $43,446 $0 $0 $112,636 $426,556 $135,848 $88,937 $0 $651,341
69 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $277,731
Orange DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Boomerang $28,131 $63,439 $0 $235,367 $326,937
Child and Adolescent Outpatient Services $4,030 $1,209 $2,418 $0 $7,657
Family Advocacy Network $40,722 $14,217 $4,990 $49,000 $108,929
JCPC Administration $8,834 $2,650 $0 $0 $11,484
Juvenile Community Service and Restitution $90,870 $55,420 $0 $0 $146,290
Mediation/Conflict Resolution $27,718 $15,812 $0 $0 $43,530
Psychological Services $8,063 $2,419 $0 $0 $10,482
Teen Court $40,330 $24,966 $0 $0 $65,296
Wrenn House $10,029 $22,009 $0 $0 $32,038
Young Warriors Athlete Scholarship Program $19,004 $11,701 $0 $3,000 $33,705 $277,731 $213,842 $7,408 $287,367 $786,348
70 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $64,880
Pamlico DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $5,807 $0 $0 $0 $5,807
Juvenile Restitution and Community Service $1,500 $150 $0 $0 $1,650
Stillwaters $57,573 $5,757 $0 $0 $63,330
$64,880 $5,907 $0 $0 $70,787
71 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $132,974
Pasquotank DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Project Uplift $72,579 $31,498 $0 $0 $104,077
Second Chance Program $9,091 $909 $3,505 $0 $13,505
Youth Empowerment Restitution Program $51,304 $5,130 $13,099 $0 $69,533
$132,974 $37,537 $16,604 $0 $187,115
72 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $113,591
Pender DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Counseling Services and Anger Management program for $11,359 $0 $1,768 $0 $13,127 Adolescents JCPC Administration $7,632 $0 $0 $0 $7,632
Juvenile Psychological Services Program $48,500 $0 $29,641 $0 $78,141
Juvenile Restitution $26,216 $0 $2,652 $0 $28,868
Pender Teen Court $19,884 $0 $2,213 $0 $22,097 $113,591 $0 $36,274 $0 $149,865
73 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $64,160
Perquimans DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Mentoring Focus $16,000 $0 $2,400 $0 $18,400
Perquimans County Youth Development Program $48,160 $0 $5,000 $0 $53,160 $64,160 $0 $7,400 $0 $71,560
74 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $123,213
Person DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $6,115 $0 $0 $0 $6,115
Person County G.R.E.A.T. Summer Camp 2017-2018 $6,667 $1,333 $26,240 $0 $34,240
Roots & Wings Parenting Class $57,650 $11,530 $0 $0 $69,180
Youth Enrichment Service $52,781 $10,557 $2,650 $0 $65,988 $123,213 $23,420 $28,890 $0 $175,523
75 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $329,484
Pitt DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Darden Enlightenment Center $50,000 $0 $21,600 $0 $71,600
JCPC Administration $6,639 $0 $0 $0 $6,639
Pitt County Family Preservation Services $58,572 $0 $11,714 $0 $70,286
Pitt County Juvenile Services Restitution Program $97,273 $0 $41,700 $0 $138,973
Pitt County Teen Court $75,000 $0 $17,210 $0 $92,210
Rise and Shine $42,000 $0 $10,843 $0 $52,843 $329,484 $0 $103,067 $0 $432,551
76 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $66,786
Polk DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $4,057 $0 $0 $0 $4,057
Kids At Work! $33,893 $7,029 $7,220 $0 $48,142
Project Challenge $24,687 $4,937 $0 $0 $29,624
Psychological Services $1,650 $330 $0 $0 $1,980
Temporary Shelter $2,499 $500 $0 $0 $2,999 $66,786 $12,796 $7,220 $0 $86,802
77 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $319,622
Randolph DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Asheboro/Randolph Juvenile Restitution $56,772 $0 $17,835 $0 $74,607
S.T.E.P. Center Randolph County $262,850 $0 $78,871 $0 $341,721 $319,622 $0 $96,706 $0 $416,328
78 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $159,884
Richmond DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H Adventures $25,000 $5,000 $12,379 $0 $42,379
JCPC Administration $5,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,000
NC Youth Violence Prevention Center $22,737 $12,575 $9,400 $0 $44,712
Project Focus $107,147 $19,531 $15,600 $0 $142,278 $159,884 $37,106 $37,379 $0 $234,369
79 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $426,621
Robeson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Adolescent Substance Abuse Individual Counseling/Therapy $51,418 $200 $5,160 $0 $56,778
ExpoGro $69,534 $2,300 $25,986 $0 $97,820
JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Keeping My Child Drug Free $39,124 $0 $4,800 $0 $43,924
Parenting Wisely $23,835 $17,691 $0 $0 $41,526
Red Springs Middle School After School Program $45,442 $0 $4,765 $0 $50,207
Robeson House, Inc. $54,944 $58,000 $0 $20,315 $133,259
Robeson Restitution $65,500 $8,408 $10,000 $0 $83,908
TEEN COURT $61,324 $40,580 $0 $0 $101,904 $426,621 $127,179 $50,711 $20,315 $624,826
80 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $266,025
Rockingham DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Rockingham County Youth Services $266,025 $338,265 $9,512 $0 $613,802 $266,025 $338,265 $9,512 $0 $613,802
81 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $322,700
Rowan DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $3,720 $0 $0 $0 $3,720
Juvenile Restitution $75,000 $0 $38,662 $0 $113,662
Positive Parenting Program $33,980 $0 $10,774 $0 $44,754
Sex Offender Specific Evaluations & Treatment $9,075 $0 $3,921 $0 $12,996
SHIFT Mentoring Program $48,800 $0 $19,600 $0 $68,400
Strengthening Families $75,000 $28,039 $16,400 $0 $119,439
Teen Court $75,000 $0 $36,317 $0 $111,317 $320,575 $28,039 $125,674 $0 $474,288
82 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $181,268
Rutherford DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $5,200 $0 $0 $0 $5,200
Kids At Work $20,000 $250 $7,220 $0 $27,470
Project Challenge $59,507 $0 $11,901 $0 $71,408
Psychological Services $2,800 $0 $2,660 $0 $5,460
Strengthening Youth $87,961 $4,189 $18,705 $0 $110,855
Temporary Shelter Services $5,800 $0 $2,660 $0 $8,460 $181,268 $4,439 $43,146 $0 $228,853
83 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $168,092
Sampson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $15,500 $0 $0 $0 $15,500
Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services $16,800 $0 $2,400 $0 $19,200
Psychological Services/Juvenile Innovations $7,000 $0 $1,900 $0 $8,900
Sampson County 4-H YIG (Youth Inspire Group) $31,955 $0 $4,800 $0 $36,755
SC4H Juvenile Restitution/Teen Court $88,566 $30 $9,600 $0 $98,196 $159,821 $30 $18,700 $0 $178,551
84 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $152,332
Scotland DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $12,000 $0 $0 $0 $12,000
Scots For Youth Community Service 2016 $42,943 $0 $4,500 $0 $47,443
SFY Parent / Family Skillbuilding $49,821 $0 $5,400 $0 $55,221
SFY Teen Court $18,604 $0 $3,900 $0 $22,504
YES (Youth Empowered to Succeed) $28,964 $0 $48,782 $0 $77,746 $152,332 $0 $62,582 $0 $214,914
85 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $174,070
Stanly DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring $25,000 $0 $7,927 $0 $32,927
JCPC Administration $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,000
REACH: Restoring Education, Attendance, Character, and $20,570 $0 $79,438 $0 $100,008 Health Project Stanly County Juvenile Restitution Program $72,500 $0 $22,967 $0 $95,467
TRIBE $27,500 $16,519 $22,454 $0 $66,473
YDI After school Academy - Stanly $27,500 $0 $8,300 $0 $35,800 $174,070 $16,519 $141,086 $0 $331,675
86 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $136,010
Stokes DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Insight Human Services - Stokes $25,460 $18,976 $0 $0 $44,436
Parent and Teens Together $21,940 $10,693 $0 $0 $32,633
Stokes Family Counseling $77,526 $34,778 $10,000 $0 $122,304
Stokes Temporary Shelter $11,084 $4,431 $0 $0 $15,515 $136,010 $68,878 $10,000 $0 $214,888
87 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $194,574
Surry DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Parents and Teens (Surry) $19,313 $8,237 $0 $0 $27,550
Surry Individual/Group Counseling $157,569 $38,871 $10,000 $0 $206,440
Surry Temporary Shelter $17,692 $5,073 $0 $0 $22,765
$194,574 $52,181 $10,000 $0 $256,755
88 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $65,395
Swain DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights $24,501 $2,450 $0 $0 $26,951
JCPC Administration $2,527 $0 $0 $0 $2,527
Pacesetter Adventures Swain $16,352 $1,635 $0 $0 $17,987
Project Challenge $22,015 $2,202 $0 $0 $24,217 $65,395 $6,287 $0 $0 $71,682
89 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $104,212
Transylvania DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $2,645 $0 $0 $0 $2,645
Kids at work $16,056 $250 $7,220 $0 $23,526
Project Challenge $20,211 $0 $6,063 $0 $26,274
Project Rebound $39,000 $0 $59,656 $0 $98,656
Youth Mediation Services $26,300 $7,890 $0 $0 $34,190 $104,212 $8,140 $72,939 $0 $185,291
90 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $46,894
Tyrrell DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Children Are Tomorrow's Strength $46,894 $4,689 $5,588 $0 $57,171 $46,894 $4,689 $5,588 $0 $57,171
91 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $294,504
Union DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $2,674 $0 $0 $0 $2,674
SHIFT Mentoring Program $44,629 $0 $23,400 $0 $68,029
SHIFT Restitution and Community Service $84,742 $330 $29,000 $0 $114,072
Union County Shelter Care $162,459 $1,793 $108,000 $0 $272,252 $294,504 $2,123 $160,400 $0 $457,027
92 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $160,352
Vance DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Community Connections $16,245 $1,625 $0 $0 $17,870
Community Service/Restitution $78,620 $62,920 $3,480 $0 $145,020
JCPC Administration $4,000 $0 $0 $0 $4,000
Positive Action $34,063 $3,784 $0 $0 $37,847
Vance County Teen Court $27,424 $32,170 $4,780 $0 $64,374 $160,352 $100,499 $8,260 $0 $269,111
93 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $1,171,637
Wake DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H Spaces $103,900 $11,701 $36,833 $0 $152,434
Capital Area Teen Court $160,000 $19,200 $48,998 $0 $228,198
JCPC Administration $15,500 $6,033 $0 $0 $21,533
Juvenile Diversion Team $75,700 $47,797 $0 $0 $123,497
Parenting Wisely $63,350 $3,605 $20,882 $0 $87,837
Restitution and Community Services $265,305 $17,260 $62,332 $0 $344,897
Second Round $73,200 $63,920 $0 $0 $137,120
Skills 4 Success $98,075 $54,020 $0 $0 $152,095
Skills for Academic Success $54,807 $3,193 $30,297 $0 $88,297
The CORRAL Riding Academy $71,000 $172,517 $0 $80,000 $323,517
Wrenn House $102,500 $91,885 $0 $59,536 $253,921
Youth Development Initiative $88,300 $5,050 $28,005 $0 $121,355 $1,171,637 $496,181 $227,347 $139,536 $2,034,701
94 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $81,719
Warren DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $8,000 $0 $0 $0 $8,000
Positive Action $33,719 $3,372 $0 $0 $37,091
Warren County Youth Services Bureau $40,000 $42,880 $0 $0 $82,880
$81,719 $46,252 $0 $0 $127,971
95 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $75,339
Washington DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $1,336 $0 $0 $0 $1,336
Roanoke Area Youth Support $67,639 $6,764 $0 $0 $74,403
Washington County Youth Services $6,364 $636 $0 $0 $7,000
$75,339 $7,400 $0 $0 $82,739
96 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $114,285
Watauga DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Crossnore Watauga $16,065 $4,820 $0 $0 $20,885
JCPC Administration $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,000
Juvenile Mediation $5,375 $1,615 $0 $0 $6,990
Project Challenge $43,595 $13,080 $0 $0 $56,675
Teen Leadership Development Program $5,000 $1,500 $0 $0 $6,500
Youth Resource Center $43,250 $12,975 $0 $0 $56,225 $114,285 $33,990 $0 $0 $148,275
97 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $337,366
Wayne DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind Connect Four $71,815 $0 $18,000 $0 $89,815
Connect Four Juvenile Restitution $42,988 $0 $24,842 $0 $67,830
JCPC Administration $3,000 $0 $0 $0 $3,000
Teen Court $46,134 $25,474 $12,828 $0 $84,436
Wayne County Transition/Re-Entry $21,173 $0 $4,235 $0 $25,408
WAYNE COUNTY STRUCUTURED DAY $152,256 $0 $63,128 $0 $215,384 $337,366 $25,474 $123,033 $0 $485,873
98 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $191,460
Wilkes DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $5,443 $0 $0 $0 $5,443
Juvenile Mediation $17,325 $3,465 $0 $0 $20,790
Mission Possible $25,000 $5,000 $0 $0 $30,000
Project Challenge $85,501 $17,100 $0 $0 $102,601
Wilkes Psychological Evaluations $1,613 $323 $0 $0 $1,936
Wilkes Temporary Shelter $3,480 $696 $0 $0 $4,176
Wilkes Why Try and Strengthening Families $53,098 $10,620 $18,548 $0 $82,266 $191,460 $37,204 $18,548 $0 $247,212
99 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $238,224
Wilson DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $1,000 $200 $0 $0 $1,200
Project SAY Vocational 2013 $22,000 $4,400 $9,315 $0 $35,715
Resolve It Together $35,000 $7,000 $4,920 $0 $46,920
Teen Court $37,011 $7,402 $7,620 $0 $52,033
Wilson County Community Service $72,338 $14,468 $53,518 $0 $140,324
Wilson Tri-County Therapuetic Foster Care $38,148 $7,630 $0 $0 $45,778
Wilson Vocational Education Services $32,727 $6,546 $0 $0 $39,273 $238,224 $47,646 $75,373 $0 $361,243
100 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $114,105
Yadkin DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind JCPC Administration $5,174 $0 $0 $0 $5,174
Juvenile Mediation $9,195 $1,839 $0 $0 $11,034
Project Challenge $34,509 $6,902 $0 $0 $41,411
Why Try? $38,869 $7,774 $11,850 $0 $58,493
Yadkin Temporary Shelter $26,358 $5,272 $0 $0 $31,630 $114,105 $21,787 $11,850 $0 $147,742
101 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 Allocation: $73,048
Yancey DPS Local Local Other Total Funds Cash In Kind 4-H Mtn. Challenge $29,769 $12,510 $0 $0 $42,279
Crossnore Yancey $6,375 $1,275 $0 $0 $7,650
JCPC Administration $1,830 $0 $0 $0 $1,830
Juvenile Mediation $3,781 $756 $0 $0 $4,537
Project Challenge $31,293 $6,259 $0 $0 $37,552 $73,048 $20,800 $0 $0 $93,848
102 North Carolina Department of Public Safety Allocation Report
01-04-2018 State Totals DPS Funds Local Cash Local In Kind Other Total $21,844,375 $4,970,977 $5,471,940 $857,902 $33,145,194
103 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Alamance Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No John Cox White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Todd Thorpe White Male 02 Chief of Police No Jeff Smythe White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Kirk Puckett White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Willliam Harrison White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Peggy Hamlett White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Stephanie Jones White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Jamie Hamlett White Female 08 County Manager Yes Lynette Wellons White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Janet-Wright Riley Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Margaret Muegge White Female 11 County Commissioner No Tim Sutton White Male 12 Youth No Kinsley Prendergrast White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No John Cox White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Bradley Reid Allen White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Griffin McClure White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Candace West White Female 17 Rep. United Way No April Durr White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jordan Wood White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Chad Laws White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Michael Lane Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Steve Van Pelt White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Linda Jones Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Granville Simmons Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Amanda Farris White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Phyllis Walker White Female
104 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Alexander Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Carrie Nitzu White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Bill Griffin White Male 02 Chief of Police No Dennis James White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Chris Bowman White Male 04 District Attorney No Carrie Nitzu White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Krista Hiatt White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Thelma Horton Black Female 07 Director DSS No Adolph Gordon Black Male 08 County Manager Yes Jennifer Herman White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Lidsay Carver White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No John Sherfey White Male 11 County Commissioner No Milton Campbell White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Daryl Davidson Black Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Leeanne Whisnant White Male 17 Rep. United Way No LeighAnn Perkins White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jon Presnell White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Dan Wanta White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kim Cowart White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mike Millsaps Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Darren Connor Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Nikki Kahill White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jerry Ratchford Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Erica Lowe Black Female
105 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Alleghany Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Kay Luffman White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Anne Marie Erhardt White Female 02 Chief of Police No Bob Lane White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Sandra Wooten White Female 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Davis White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jimmy Poplin White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Lisa Osborne White Female 08 County Manager No Mike James White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Kay Luffman-Chair White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Mark Evans White Male 12 Youth No Caleb Dalton White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Whitney Ivey White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Jane Halsey White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Katee Hettleman White Female 16 Local Health Director No Vacant 17 Rep. United Way No Amy Lucas White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jim Brown White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jean Irvin White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Scott Stoker White Male
106 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Anson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Sherika Staton Black Female 01 School Superintendent No Vacant 02 Chief of Police No Thedis Spencer Black Male 03 Local Sheriff No Landric Reid Black Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Calvin Vaughan Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Laurie Perez White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Carrissima Martin Black Female 08 County Manager No Denise Cannon Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Bonnie Morgan White Female 11 County Commissioner No Betty Garris Black Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Cindy Dicus White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Emma Henry Black Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Evonne Burr White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Roshunda Terry Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Allen Clark White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Pam Layfield White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Reggie Buckman Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Charlie Little Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jon Michael Haymond White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sherika Staton Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Suzanne Manes White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Rosezetta Cox Black Female
107 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Ashe Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Doug Goss White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Jamie Little White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Dennis Anders White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Davis White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Sara Christenbury White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Ed Hurst White Male 08 County Manager No Sam Yearick White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Paige Stevens White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Jeff Rose White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Grier Hurley White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Pam Barlow White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Vacant 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Scott Turnmyre White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Penny Brittain White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Doug Goss White Male
108 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Avery Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Tiffany Moon White Female 01 School Superintendent No David Burleson White Male 02 Chief of Police No Jason Brown White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Kevin Frye White Male 04 District Attorney No Robert Seth Banks White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Lisa Garland White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS No Drema Hayes White Female 08 County Manager Yes Nancy Johnson White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Bob Wilson White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Paul Cole White Male 11 County Commissioner No Faith Lacey White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes John Troy Autry White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Diane Creek White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Tiffany Moon White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Raquel Jennings White Female
109 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Beaufort Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Gil Davis White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Michele Oros White Female 02 Chief of Police No Stacy Drakeford Black Male 03 Local Sheriff No Ernie Coleman White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Edwards White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Batchelor White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jean Kenefick White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Laurel Miller White Female 08 County Manager No Brian Alligood White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No James McIntyre Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Gary Brinn White Male 12 Youth No Kayle Radcliff White Female 12 Youth No Mary Grace Wilder White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Franz Holscher White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Chris McLendon White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Robin McKeithan White Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Kim Matthews Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Sally Love White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec Yes Teresa Hamilton White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Donna Radcliffe-Rowe White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Dixon Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Stephen Braddy White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Ed Henry White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Catherine Keech White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Gil Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Charnita Ricks Black Female
110 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Bertie Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Larree S. Cherry Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Mona Gilliam Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Rodney Hoggard White Male 03 Local Sheriff No John Holley Black Male 04 District Attorney No Valarie Asbell White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Sonynia Leonard Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Hope Eley Black Female 07 Director DSS No Cindy Perry White Female 08 County Manager No Scott Sauer White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Astria Coppage Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Gary Cordon Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Ernestine Bazemore Black Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No T. Lewis Black Female 14 Chief District Judge No Brenda Branch Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Chris Cordon Black Female 16 Local Health Director No Jerry Parks White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Donna Mizelle White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Morris Rascoe Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Anne Mitchell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lisa Mizelle White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sonja Ashe Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Larree Cherry Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No James Heckstall Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tiera Beele Black Female
111 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Bladen Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Larry Hayes White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Marion Coe Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Anthony Parrish White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Larry Guyton White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Quinton McGee Black Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Lance Britt White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No William Sellers White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Sheila Berkeley Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Greg Elkins White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Clarence Williams Black Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Larry Hayes White Male 11 County Commissioner No Ashley Trivette White Female 12 Youth No Essence Lewis Black Female 12 Youth No Sophie Singletary White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Andrew Wall White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes William Farley White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Donald Melvin White Male 16 Local Health Director No David Howard White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Stevie Craig White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Dom Whittington White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Leon Graham Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No James G. Smith White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Joey Todd White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Antonia Beatty Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Doretta Lennon White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Livingston Lewis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Chris Hunt White Male
112 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Brunswick Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Amy Horgan White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Meredith Lloyd White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes T.K. Nowell White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Jamie Duesing White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Lance Britt White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Horgan White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Catherine Lytch White Female 08 County Manager Yes Rich Ohmer White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Rudy Ramphal Indian Male 11 County Commissioner No Mike Forte White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Gina Essey White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Pauline Hankins Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Victoria Bellamy White Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Cris Harrelson White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Resea Willis Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Melinda Johnson White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Maxine Elliott White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Daphne Green White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Bonnie Jordan White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kathrine White White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sharon Flucker White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Erin Rutkowski White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Chanda Franck White Female
113 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Buncombe Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Celeste Ordiway Other Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Joseph Hough White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Wade Wood White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Van Duncan White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Lili Lopez Other Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Sylvia Clement Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Cleste Ordiway White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Suzanne Avett White Female 08 County Manager Yes Cynthia Clark White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Danielle Arias Other Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No L.C. Ray Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Jasmine Beach-Ferrara White Female 12 Youth No Jack Hamilton White Male 12 Youth No Drew Hamilton White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Yolanda Fair Black Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Susan Dotson-Smith White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Rob Leftwich White Male 16 Local Health Director No Jan Shepard White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Natasha Adwaters Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Mark Halstead White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jennifer Ramming White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jeanne McGowan White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Robert Hooper Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Melisa Enclade White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lisa Wheeler White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Heather Welch White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cindy Hamilton White Female
114 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Burke Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Rebecca McLeod White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Jamie Reinhardt White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Ryan Lander White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Steve Whisenant White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Ronn Abernathy White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tara Conrad White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Jamie Pearson White Female 08 County Manager Yes Jennifer Forney Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Joseph Martinez Other Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Jasper Hemphill Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Johnnie Carswell White Male 12 Youth No Lindsay Puett White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Clifton Smith White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Rebecca McLeod White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Lisa Cook White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Doug Knight White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Spring Williams-Byrd White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Steven Moody White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Grace McLeod White Female
115 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Cabarrus Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Megan Baumgardner White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Susan Burns White Female 02 Chief of Police No J.W. Chavis White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Dean Vernon White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Megan Baumgardner White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No David E. Wall Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tressy McLean-Hickey White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Jane Cauthen White Female 08 County Manager Yes Susan Fearrington White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Steven Ayers White Male 11 County Commissioner Yes Steven Morris White Male 12 Youth No Jessica Herrera White Female 12 Youth No Tiyahna Garrett White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Heather Mosley White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Nathaniel Knust White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Mark Boles White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Sonja Bohannon-Thacker White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Carolyn Carpenter White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Perry Gabriel White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No David Zienka White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Hunter Moore White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Michelle Wilson White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Troy Barnhardt White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Connie Philbeck White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Marta Mears White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Angela Ward White Female
116 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Caldwell Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Heather Hennessee White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Jeff Church White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff No Vacant 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Ronn Abernathy White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS Yes Heather Hennessee White Female 08 County Manager Yes Sandra Gibbs White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Mike Goudelock White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Brandi Tolbert White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Denise Fleming White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Jamie Willis White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap Yes Teresa Hartley White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jill Duffy White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Ed Richards White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Chad Lackey White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Amanda Presnell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Gwin Laws White Female
117 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Camden Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No John Gurganus White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Valerie Jaycocks Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff No Tony Perry White Male 04 District Attorney No Holley Metzger White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates-Harley Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tracey Webster Black Female 07 Director DSS No Craig Patterson White Male 08 County Manager No Michael Brillhart White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Mike Lawrence White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Samuel Shaw Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Tom White White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Edgar Barnes White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Randy Krainiak White Male 16 Local Health Director No R. Battles Betts White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Tim White White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Pete Aiken White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No John Gurganus White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Rebecca Cook White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Danelle Barco White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Paul Pollock White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Max Robeson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Christina Redlin White Female
118 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Carteret Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Karen Reaves White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Jodie Lewis White Female 02 Chief of Police No Bernette Morris Black Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mike Panzarella White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Bob Cherry White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Mary Mallard White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Karen Reaves White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Pam Stewart White Female 08 County Manager No Tommy Burns White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Karen Reaves White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No John Carswell White Male 11 County Commissioner No Bob Cavanaugh White Male 12 Youth No Anthony Colon White Male 12 Youth No Vanessa Chazal White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes David McFadyen White Male 15 Member of Business Com Yes Tom Kies White Male 16 Local Health Director No David Jenkins White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Duane Reynolds Black Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jessica Forsberg White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Grace Maxwell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jennifer Reynolds White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Susan McIntyre White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Chuck Bryant White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No JoAnn Cannon White Female
119 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Caswell Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Brenda Day Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Lori Daniel White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Michael Adkins White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Carter White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Stephanie Jones White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Racquel Hughes Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Gwendolyn Vaugh Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No James Long Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Rick McVey White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Mark Galloway White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Brenda Day Black Female 16 Local Health Director No Dolly Clayton White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Sandra Hudspeth White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Brandon Enoch Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Rose Farmer Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sandy Woolard White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Clint Hilbert White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Yolanda Simpson Black Female
120 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Catawba Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Brandi Tolbert White Female 01 School Superintendent No David Stegall White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Scott Hildebrand White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Vacant 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Ronn Abernathy White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Tara Conrad White Female 07 Director DSS No Karen Harrington White Female 08 County Manager Yes Jennifer Mace White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Billy Rogers White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Brandi Tolbert White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Vacant 17 Rep. United Way No Jennie Connor White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant
121 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Chatham Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Renita Foxx White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Justin Barthlolmew White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mike Szpunar White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Marcella Trageser White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Peggy Hamlet White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Stephanie Jones White Female 07 Director DSS No Jennie Kristiansen White Female 08 County Manager Yes Courtney Goldston Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Renita Fox Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Steve Tamayo White Male 11 County Commissioner No Karen Howard Black Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Sherri Murrell White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Beverly Scarlett Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Rita Marley-Mackenzie White Female 16 Local Health Director No Layton Long White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Kelsey Hoglund White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No George Greger-Holt White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Alison Uhlenberg Other Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Paul Atherton White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Pam Weiden White Female
122 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Cherokee Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jenni Irwin White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Kim Gibson White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Dustin Smith White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mark Thigpen White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Vicky L. Teem White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Karen Underwood White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Clesia Wells White Female 08 County Manager Yes Maria Hass White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Jenni Irwin White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Al Beck White Male 11 County Commissioner No Cal Stiles White Male 12 Youth No Morgan Mathis White Female 12 Youth No Caitlyn Irwin White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Andria Duncan White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Nan Copeland White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Jeremiah Smith White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Sara Wilson White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Crystal Glenn White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Philip Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Brenton Hardin White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No James Jallah Other Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tonya Steiret White Female
123 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Chowan Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Dee Spruce White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Jamie Bowers Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Jay Fortenberry White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Brian Callon White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Emily Davis White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates-Harley Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tracey Webster Black Female 07 Director DSS No Letecia Loadholt Black Female 08 County Manager No Kevin Howard White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Sherlton Broadnax Black Female 11 County Commissioner No John Mitchener White Male 12 Youth No vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Meader Harris White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Sarah Williams White Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Rebecca Cook White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Dee Spruce White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Shannon Ray White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Markeeta Littlejohn Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Gwen Brown Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mildred Vanterpool Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Karen Ames Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Beth Stanley White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Nicole Walker Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Elizabeth Spruill White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Ed Hall Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Eva Anderson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Susan Goodwin White Female
124 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Clay Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jason Rhinehardt White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Joanna Atkisson White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Donovan Byers White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Taylor Brewer White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Pollin White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Todd Goins White Male 08 County Manager No Vacant 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Kirk Hatherly White Male 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Jason Rhinehardt White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Shannon Summers White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Karen Borchers White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Andrew Jones White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Cindy Curtis White Female
125 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Cleveland Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jeffrey Ledford White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Rodney Borders Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Jeffrey Ledford White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Joel Shores White Male 04 District Attorney No Michael Miller White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Sara Brunner White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Andrew Schrag White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Gregory Grier Black Male 08 County Manager Yes Sherrie Geer White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Kevin Oliver White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Juan Cherry Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Susan Allen White Female 12 Youth No Jalynn Borders Black Female 12 Youth No Thomas Runyon White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No David Schweppe White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Ali Paksoy White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Jamey Davis White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Heather Willis White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Margie Christopher White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Cameron Corder White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sandy Hamrick White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Phil Weathers White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jeanne Patterson White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mike Mittelman White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Katie Munger White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cathy Robertson White Female
126 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Columbus Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Rickie Roouse White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Alan Faulk White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Lewis Hatcher Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Jon David White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Lance Britt White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Sara Stroud White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Al McKenzie Black Male 08 County Manager Yes William Clark White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Ricky Rouse Black Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Buddy Seay White Male 11 County Commissioner No Amon McKenzie Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No William Farley White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Terry Mann White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Kim Smith White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Greta Sellers White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Julie Strickland White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Heather Dowless White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Darin Moore White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kelly Cribb White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Julie Strickland White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jackie Williams Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Joan Humphries White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Nancy Sigmon White Female
127 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Craven Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jennifer Dacey White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Debbie Hodges White Female 02 Chief of Police No Toussaint Summers, Jr. Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Christian Desmarais White Male 04 District Attorney No Jacqueline Smith Black Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Mary Mallard White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jean Kenefick White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Faye Legacy White Female 08 County Manager Yes Eddie Games White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Jacqueline Demarest White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Rick Moser White Male 11 County Commissioner No Johnnie Sampson Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Clinton Rowe White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Jamara Wallace Black Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Marisa Byer Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Kitti Hardison White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Todd Stuart White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tony Lee White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jennifer Dacey White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Carly Meets White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tracy Monk Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jan Hood White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Eugene Bauer White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Robert Keeter White Male
128 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Cumberland Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson Yes Robert Jeffers White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Bruce Morrison White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes John Somerindyke White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Robert Jeffers Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Brandy Brutsch White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Miguel Pitts Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tina Higgs Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Alfred Spain Black Male 08 County Manager Yes Melissa Cardinali White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Louis Leake Black Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Augusta Newman Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Glen Adams Black Male 12 Youth No Gregory Koonce White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Michael Onufer White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Ed Pone Black Male 15 Member of Business Com No Austin Campbell White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Wanda Tart White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Terri Thomas Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No John Powell Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Deborah Rosen White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sonya Thompson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Rebecca Campbell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Densie Lucas Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Melton Brown Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Crystal Bennett White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Dwight Creech White Male
129 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Currituck Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Ray Matusko White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Virginia Arrington White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mathew Beikert White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Zach Beasley White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates-Harley Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tracey Webster Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Patty Halstead White Female 08 County Manager Yes Sandra Hill White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Mary Etheridge White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Bill Brumsey White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Edgar Barnes White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Rebecca Cook White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Loren Cartwright White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jason Weeks White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Randy Matusko White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Paul Pollock White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Pete Aitken White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sherry Fischlschweiger White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Alysia Mizelle Black Female
130 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Dare Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson Yes Pat Hudspeth White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Teresa Twyne White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vance Haskett White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Gail Hutchison White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Jennifer Karpowicz White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates-Harley Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Keith Letchworth White Male 07 Director DSS No Jay Burrus White Male 08 County Manager Yes Bonnie Bennett White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Melinda Mogowski White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Stephen Wescott White Male 11 County Commissioner No Steve House White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Pat Hudspeth White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Robert Trivette White Male 15 Member of Business Com No John Gardner White Male 16 Local Health Director No Jay Burrus White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Michael Lewis Black Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Tim White White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Richard Martin White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Katherine Irby White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Marsha Riibner Cady White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lionel Robinson Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Ryan Henderson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Laura Twitchell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Nancy Griffin White Female
131 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Davidson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Scott Craver White Male 01 School Superintendent No Judy Dorety White Female 02 Chief of Police No Mark Sink White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mitch Kepley White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Pearce Dougan White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Krista Hiatt White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tressy McClain-Hichey White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Scott Craver White Male 08 County Manager No Zeb Hanner White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Angie Banther White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Peggy Finch White Female 11 County Commissioner No Steve Jarvis White Male 12 Youth No Gracie Leatherman White Female 12 Youth No Judith Cates White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Jon Michael White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Mary Paul White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Tyler Allred White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Darren Cecil White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vera McRae Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vickie McKiver Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jon Thomas White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kim Hendrick White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Charlie Hanner White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Eric Torrence Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Ed Dawson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jonathan Heath White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Debbie Harris White Female
132 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Davie Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Barbara Owens White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Jeff Wallac White Male 02 Chief of Police No Todd Penley White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Alana Geiger White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Rob Taylor White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Krista Hiatt White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Kimberly Morgan White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Melissa Hill White Female 08 County Manager No Cindy Hendricks White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Mary Anne Helm White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Stan Riddle White Male 11 County Commissioner No Mark Jones White Male 12 Youth No Julia Vaughn-Jones White Female 12 Youth No Kinston Whitener White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Lynne Hicks White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Jimmy Myers White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Brandi Patti White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Jenna Hendricks White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Julie Parker White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jackalyn White White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Hanna Elmore White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lynn Yokley White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Barbara Owens White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lori Hayes White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Demarco Odom Black Male
133 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Duplin Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Mike O'Connell White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Ben Thigpen White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Al Frederick Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Bob Roupe White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Russell Turner White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Suzanne Lewis White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Kim Hederick White Female 08 County Manager Yes Angela Miller White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi Yes Jasmine Williams Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No George Futrelle White Male 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Henry L. Stevens White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Beth Ricci White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Christina Polingo Other Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Darryl McCaster Black Male
134 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Durham Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Nisha Williams Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Elizabeth Shears White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Federick Kearnes Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Andre Hinton Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Ameshia Cooper Black Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Tasha Jones-Butts Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jennifer Meade White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Danielle Dolinski White Female 08 County Manager Yes Drew Cummings White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Anita Daniels Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Ronald Thomas Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Brenda Howerton Black Female 12 Youth No London Burnham White Female 12 Youth No Triankeyna Bond Black Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Nisha Williams Black Female 14 Chief District Judge No Marcia Morey White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Solina Richards Black Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Eric Ireland Black Male 17 Rep. United Way No Umar Muhammad Black Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec Yes Jeffery Forde Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Arnold Dennis Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Angela Nunn Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Nicole Jimerson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Allan Lang White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jessica Jones Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Dwight Whitaker Black Male
135 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Edgecombe Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Eric Evans White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Victor Ward Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes David Parker White Male 04 District Attorney No Amber Hardy White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Mike Walston White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Kim Hickerson Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Tilda Marshall Black Female 08 County Manager No Eric Evans Other Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Charlie Harrell White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Lamont Wiggins Black Male 14 Chief District Judge No Wayne Boyette White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Kelvin Barnhill Black Male 16 Local Health Director No Vacant 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Karl Joyner White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Stephanie Gay White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Doris Stith Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shannon Hamm White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lesa Walton White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Carol Cobb White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No John Cooper Black Male
136 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Forsyth Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Daya Patton White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Kenneth Simington Black Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Michael Alle White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Frank Stanley White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Alison Lester White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Stan Clarkson White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Kimberly Morgan 07 Director DSS Yes Kimberly Nesbitt Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Damon Sanders-Pratt Black Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Daya Patton Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Andres Solis Other Male 11 County Commissioner No Fleming El-Amin Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Laurie Hutchins White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Tia Warren Black Female 16 Local Health Director No Marlon Hunter Black Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Antonio Caldwell Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Elisa Lark Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tia Duncan Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Marilyn Odom Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No LaTonya Hairston Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Keith Brown Male
137 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Franklin Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Keith Smith White Male 01 School Superintendent No Pascal Mubenga Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Jason Abbott White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Kyle Horton White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Patrick Talarizadeh White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Clarette Glenn Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Jeanette Richardson Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Mattie May White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Clarette Hill Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Mark Speed White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Gena McCray White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Keith Smith White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Becky Leonard White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Theo Snelling White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Meg Wyatt White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Onnie Burwell Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Alice Faye Hunter White Female
138 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Gaston Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Joseph Ramey White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Melissa Balknight Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Joseph Ramey White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Alan Cloninger White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Pili Coleman Black Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Carol McManus Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tara Conrad White Female 07 Director DSS No Chris Dobbins White Male 08 County Manager Yes Bryant Morehead White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Bernado Porter Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Chad Brown White Male 12 Youth No Reid Jentsch White Male 12 Youth No Eric Vannewkirk White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Eric Vannewkirk White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Pennie Thrower White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Christy Rogers White Female 16 Local Health Director No Curtis Hopper White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Maheisha Edwards Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Cathy Hart White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Gene Weaver White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Chad Hawkins White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Gerald Mack Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Daniel Buckley White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Bryan Denton White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Anna Furr White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Edgar Bogle White Male
139 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Gates Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Lulu Eure White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Tammy Boone Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff No Robert Jordan Black Male 04 District Attorney No Kyle Jones White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates-Harley Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Hope Eley Black Female 07 Director DSS No Lorita Spencer Black Female 08 County Manager No Natalie Roundtree White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Claude Odom Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Jack Owens White Male 12 Youth No Davion Holley Black Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Robert Trivette White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Lulu Eure White Female 16 Local Health Director No Rebecca Cook White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Latonia Johnson Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Connie Wolfrey Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Buffy Edwards Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Edward Hall Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Keli Boone Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Markeeta Littlejohn Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kassandra Klus White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Eva Anderson Black Female
140 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Graham Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Chip Carringer White Male 01 School Superintendent No Angie Knight White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff No Dennis Crisp White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS No Tammy Stewart White Female 08 County Manager No Rebecca Garland White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Gabe Hooper White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Eddie Hollifield White Male 11 County Commissioner No Jacob Nelms White Male 12 Youth No Moriah Creasman White Female 12 Youth No Gunnar Ruthig White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Danny Davis White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Phillip Jiang Other Male 16 Local Health Director No Alicia Parham White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Rick Davis White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Ronnie Williams White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Marcia Hollifield Indian Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Chip Carringer White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Teresa Garland White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Brian Johnson Indian Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Shawndee Barlow White Female
141 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Granville Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Art Beeler White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Tonya Thomas Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Keith King Other Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Rusty Coley White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Michael Putney Black Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Carter White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Clarette Glenn Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Johnathon Cloud White Male 08 County Manager No Mike Felts White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Heather Currin White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Tolokun Omokunde Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Owen Roberts White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Carolyn Thompson Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No William Betts White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Meredith Wester White Female 17 Rep. United Way Yes Kim Henley White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Britteny Junious Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Alex Fonville White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Art Beeler White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jason Jenkins White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Xavier Wortham Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Russell May White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Leroy Anderson Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jackie Seargent White Female
142 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Greene Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No James Fulghum White Male 01 School Superintendent No Patrick Miller White Male 02 Chief of Police No John Rea White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Lemmie Smith White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Amy Carter White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Jennifer Short White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Melissa Reese White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Angela Ellis Black Female 08 County Manager No Kyle DeHaven White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Diane Andrews White Female 11 County Commissioner No Antonio Blow Black Male 12 Youth No Jalen Williams Black Male 12 Youth No Parker Harris White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Elizabeth Heath White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Angela Harne Black Female 16 Local Health Director No Michael Rhodes White Male 17 Rep. United Way No June Cummings White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Mike Anderson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Colleen Kosinski Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kathy Dail White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Darlene Lang-Koonce Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No James Fulghum White Male
143 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Guilford Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Marcus Jackson White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Charlos Banks Black Female 02 Chief of Police Yes K.B. Johnson White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Latoya Howell Black Female 04 District Attorney Yes Karen Lamber White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Carmen Graves Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Lisa Salo White Female 07 Director DSS No Laurie Jones Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Clarence Grier Black Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Joe Fortin White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Kay Cashion White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Marcus Jackson Black Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Tabatha Holiday White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Steven Allen Black Male 16 Local Health Director No Susan Hawks White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Carie Jones-Barrow White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jenny Caviness White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sadric Bonner Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Betty Brown Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Doug Logan Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jonathan Riffey White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Maria Hicks-Few Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shontee Fagan Black Female
144 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Halifax Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Marcelle Smith Black Male 01 School Superintendent No Vacant 02 Chief of Police No C.T. Hasty White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Anzel Harris Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Iris Williams Black Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Sonynia Leonard Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Claretta Glenn Black Female 07 Director DSS No Robin Johnson Black Female 08 County Manager No Tony Brown Black Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Joe Sandoval White Male 11 County Commissioner No Marcelle Smith Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Danielle Moore Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Linda Vaugh White Female 16 Local Health Director No Rhonda Hubbard White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Joe Long White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Barbara Plum Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Terry Buffaloe Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Ellen Burnett White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Doris Mack Black Female
145 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Harnett Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson Yes Wendy Butcher Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Angie Wood White Female 02 Chief of Police No Frank Powers White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Aaron Meredith White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Leslie Morris White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Marsha Woodall White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Mary Spell Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Wendy Butcher Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Cathy Ryals White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Shavonda Guyton Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Kimberly Whitted Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Barbara McKoy Black Female 12 Youth No Vacant 12 Youth No Tyandra Bellamy Black Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Chris Hicks White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Resson Faircloth White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Jim Burgin White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Avis Watkins-Smith Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Carl Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Alice Price Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Letitia Maynard Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Miranda Pearson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cindy Delgado White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Pam Little White Female
146 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Haywood Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Brian Matlock White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Alesea Glance White Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Heath Justice White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Diane Conger White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Gayla Jones White Female 08 County Manager Yes Dona Stewart White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Brandon Rogers White Male 12 Youth No Payton Renegar White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Brad Renegar White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Tammy Quinn White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Celesa Willett White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Claire Carlton White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Patti Tiberi White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Ed Brown White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Elizabeth Chambers White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Torrie Murphy White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No John Chicoine White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kane Teague White Male
147 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Henderson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Mary Murray White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Chris Smith White Male 02 Chief of Police No Jon Wing White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mitch Jacobson White Male 04 District Attorney No Michael Bender White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rodney Wesson White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Kimberly Marable Black Female 07 Director DSS No Lorie Horne White Female 08 County Manager No Samantha Reynolds White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Julie Huneycut White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Thomas Thompson White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Doug Pearson White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Athena Brooks White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Patty Adamic White Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Kim Berry White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Linda Carter White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Tim Hopkin White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Mary Murray White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Richard Arell White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Christy Bridges White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sally Buchholz White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Nick Fowler White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Lee Bradley White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Michael Gannon White Male
148 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Hertford Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Melvin Ingram Black Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Brunett Parker Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Troy Fitzhugh Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Jessie Fennell 04 District Attorney Yes Charlie Cole White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Sonynia Leonard Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Hope Eley Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Teirra Walton Black Female 08 County Manager No Loria Williams Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Nicole Jackson Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu Yes Melvin Ingram Black Male 11 County Commissioner Yes Curtis Freeman Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Takiya Lewis Black Female 14 Chief District Judge No Brenda Branch Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Larry Holloman Black Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Crystal Dempsey Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Olivia Taylor Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Stephanie Parker-Helmcamp White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sonya Ashe Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Chris Langston Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Katie Lee Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Joyce Fleetwood Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shelia Eley Black Female
149 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Hoke Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Ronald Flippin White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Ronald Flippin Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Kemp Crumpler White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Michael Acello White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Sean Kelly Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Keith Bullard Indian Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Rita Monroe Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes April Locklear Indian Female 08 County Manager Yes Gwen McGougan White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Robert Smith Black Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Al Anderson Black Male 11 County Commissioner No James Leach Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No James Allen Black Male 14 Chief District Judge No Regina Joe Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Tom Landry White Male 16 Local Health Director No Sonja Fairly Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Shirley Rush Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Brandon McKeithan Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jackie McLean Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shirlyn Smith Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No B. Noble Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tiffany Ross Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Charlotte Kelly Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Gwen Quick Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Dalphane Dudley Female
150 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Hyde Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson Yes Phillip Holloway White Male 01 School Superintendent No Randolph Latimore Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff No Guire Cahoon White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Edwards White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Batchelor White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Chinita Vaughan Black Female 07 Director DSS No Laurie Potter White Female 08 County Manager No Bill Rich White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Jerald Craddock White Male 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Jeanna Brinn White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Kathy Balance White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Alisha Holloway Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Linda Willis White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Stephanie Stewart White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Natalie Wayne White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Phillip Holloway Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Denae Lassiter Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No M.D. Coleman White Male
151 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Iredell Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Carrie Nitzu White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Todd Black White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Joe Cooke White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Amy Dyson White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Carrie Ntizu White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Krista Hiatt White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Jeffery Eads White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Shayna Rouson Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Susan Robertson White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Sally Dellinger White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Scott Stewart White Male 11 County Commissioner No Marvin Norman Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Teri Johnson White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Deborah Brown White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Laura Williard White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Brett Eckerman White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No June Tutterrow White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Joe Barone White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Vicki Dame White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mark Vaughn White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No James Mixson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Leigh Byers White Female
152 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Jackson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Heather Baker White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Lib Jicha White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Steve Lillard Indian Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Brandon Elders White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Lesley Duggins White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Ginger Hill White Female 08 County Manager Yes Heather Baker White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Steve McRae White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Boyce Dietz White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Andy Buckner White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Brad Renegar White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Janelle Messer White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Lance Elzie White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Rhonda Cooper White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Brian Davis White Male
153 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Johnston Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Addie Rawls Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Oliver Johnson Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Chris Strickland White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Jordan Ford White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Marsha Woodall White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Charlene Meyers White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Pamela Bowen Black Female 08 County Manager No Rick Hester White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Karen Tremblay White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Chad Stewart White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Addie Rawls Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Steve Strickland White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Douglas Sorrell White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Darla Percy White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Doris Wallace White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Carol Price White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Scott Tart White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tom Glithero White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Nakunda Everett Black Female
154 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Jones Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Wesley Smith White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Danielle Bryant White Female 02 Chief of Police No Carl Baugus White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Anthony Taylor Black Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Russell Turner White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Karen Reaves White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Michele Cannon White Female 08 County Manager Yes Brenda Reece White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Dawn Robinson Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Charlie Dunn Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Joe Wiggins White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Sheri Davenport White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Zack Koonce White Male 16 Local Health Director No Wesley Smith White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Doris Harris Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Eileen Dove Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No M. Adrian Nall Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Chris Henderson White Male
155 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Lee Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Pamela Glover Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Johnnye Waller White Female 02 Chief of Police No Todd Hinnant White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Jynnifer Bridges White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Chris Autry White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Marsha Woodall White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Laurie Perez White Female 07 Director DSS No Brenda Potts White Female 08 County Manager Yes Michael Silverman White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Gail Dickens White Female 11 County Commissioner No Cameron Sharpe White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Nicole Phair Black Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Jim Love White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Juan Franco-Diaz Other Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Bill Shuey White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Christine Hillard White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Brenda Williams Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Markita McCrimmon Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Robert Woods Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Pam Glover Black Female
156 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Lenoir Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No June Cummings White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Vivian Roach Black Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Bill Johnson Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Christy Smith White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Mark Herring White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Jennifer Short White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Courtney Boyette White Female 07 Director DSS No Monica Williams Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Jackie Brown Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Suzanne Nix White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Donna Harden White Female 11 County Commissioner No Linda Sutton White Female 12 Youth No Victoria Kosinski White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Chris Rogerson White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Beth Heath White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Tanji Jordan Black Female 16 Local Health Director No Joey Huff White Male 17 Rep. United Way No June Cummings White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Ella Moore Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Colleen Kosinski White Female
157 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Lincoln Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Dylan Houser White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Rusty Saine White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Jennifer Green White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Dylan Houser White Male 04 District Attorney No Michael Miller White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Sara Brunner White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jeanne Patterson White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Tony Carpenter White Male 08 County Manager Yes Deanna Rios White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Becky Reavis White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Tim Walker 11 County Commissioner No Cecelia Martin White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Jennifer Hames White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Meredith Shuford White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Deirdre Nachamie White Female 16 Local Health Director No Maggie Dollar White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Billy Marsh White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No John Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sherry Reinhardt White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cesi Salaza Other Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Julie Schrum White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shelia Getties Black Female
158 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Macon Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Lindsey Gentry White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Marcie Holland White Female 02 Chief of Police No David Adams White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Tony Corbin White Male 04 District Attorney No Ashley Welch White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Barnes White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Stacey Jenkins White Female 08 County Manager Yes David Smith White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Trevor Roth White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Gary Shields White Male 12 Youth No Ezri Villiard White Female 12 Youth No Zee Keezer White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Brad Tisdale White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Brad Renegar White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vito Lomonaco White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Tammy Keezer White Female 17 Rep. United Way No David Parrish White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Seth Adams White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Don Capaforte White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Brian Vogl White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Erin Cook White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Rita Gregory White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lindsey Gentry White Female
159 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Madison Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Larry Peek White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Christiaan Ramsey White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Jeff Sluder White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Adam Hunter White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Banks White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Lisa Garland White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Amy Earnheart White Female 07 Director DSS No Connie Harris White Female 08 County Manager No Forrest Gilliam White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Heather Sharp White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Norris Gentry White Male 12 Youth No Coleson Garrett White Male 12 Youth No Erika Yelvington White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Jake Morrow White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Larry Peek White Male 16 Local Health Director No Tammy Cody White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Bruce Murray White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Chris Maney White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Barbara Sims White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tom Field White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sherry Holder White Female
160 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Martin Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Richard James White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Clay Wagner White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Beth Coltrain White Female 03 Local Sheriff No Tim Manning White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Edwards White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Batchelor White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Hope Eley Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Frank Halsey White Male 08 County Manager No Marion Thompson Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Willie Peele Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Richard James White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Regina Parker Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Vickey Manning White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Susan Tyre White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Anthony Howell Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No James Ward White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Shelia Godard White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Deborah Fonville Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Christine Manning Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sandra McCleary Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mark Leggett White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tarsha Purvis Black Female
161 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name McDowell Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jonathan Gaylord White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Natalie Gouge White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Mike Hensley White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Greg Stevenson White Male 04 District Attorney No Ted Bell White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rodney Wesson White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS Yes Jennifer Morgan White Female 08 County Manager Yes Alison Bell White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Donna Bruce White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Jon Gaylord White Male 11 County Commissioner No Lynn Greene White Male 12 Youth No Gage Honeycutt White Male 12 Youth No Kayla Walker White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Krinn Evans White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Randy Pool White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Hal Latner White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Kris Edwards White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Brian Price White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Dawn Cronan White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lloyd Cuthbertson White Male
162 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Mecklenburg Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Terri Stowers White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Sarah Crowder White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes C.Ratliff Black Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Keith Cradle Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Heather Taraska White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes R. Price Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS Yes D.Steele-Campbell Black Female 08 County Manager Yes S.Harper Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No N. Thomas-Lester Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Trevor Fuller Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes L. Trosch White Male 15 Member of Business Com No A. Dean Black Female 16 Local Health Director Yes S. Greene White Female 17 Rep. United Way No D. Gregory Black Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec Yes T. Stowers White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No E. Ruckman Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No W. Douglas Black Male
163 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Mitchell Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Misti Silver White Female 01 School Superintendent No Chad Calhoun White Male 02 Chief of Police No J.D. Ramsey White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Donald Street White Male 04 District Attorney No Milton Fletcher White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Lisa Garland White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Earnheart White Female 07 Director DSS No Jada Elllis White Female 08 County Manager No Kathy Young White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Angela Atkins White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Richard Beiga White Male 11 County Commissioner No Danny Burleson White Male 12 Youth No Garrett Buchanan White Male 12 Youth No Macie Boone White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Charlie Hunt White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Jake Kress White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Richard Gambill White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Cigi Dellinger White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Lori Gilcrist White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Brock Duncan White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Misti Sliver White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Justin Biddix White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Charles Vines White Male
164 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Montgomery Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No MC Hartley White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Jack Cagle Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Kenny Allen White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Chris Watkins White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Wall Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Laurie Perez White Female 07 Director DSS No Vacant 08 County Manager Yes C.D. Crepps White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Melinda McDonald Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Deborah Robinson Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Jim Matheny White Male 12 Youth No Hannah Parnell White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Jeannie Blake White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Jayrene Maness White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Brandon Holland White Male 16 Local Health Director No Mary Perez Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Chrissy Haynes White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Courtney Chavis Polk Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Vickie Wilson White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No John Beard White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sheryl Conrad Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jessie Tall Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No MC Hartley White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Linda Witcher White Female
165 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Moore Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Renee Brooks White Female 01 School Superintendent No Vacant 02 Chief of Police No Bart Davis White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Joshua Craven White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Tiffany Batholomew White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Wall Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Mary Spell Black Female 07 Director DSS No Vacant 08 County Manager Yes Caroline Xiong Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Gene McRae White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Catherine Graham White Female 12 Youth No Michael Campbell White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Matthew Rothbeind White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Skipper Creed White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Matt Garner White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Buddy Howell White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Renee Brooks White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shirlyn Smith Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Laura May White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Annette McGraw White Female
166 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Nash Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Amy Harrell White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Victor Ward Black Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Yvette Jones Black Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Jeffrey Marshmon Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Amber Hardy White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Mike Walston White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Kim Hickerson Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Tonya Rhodes Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Zee Lamb White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Victor Jones Black Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Edna Mount Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Fred Belfield Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Pell Cooper White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Frenchy Davis Black Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Tianna McDonald White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Kelvin Yarrell Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Rosemary Mitchell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mildred Hopkins Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sarah Taylor White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lou Richardson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Amy Harrell White Female
167 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name New Hanover Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Judge J.H. Corpening White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Rick Holliday White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Melissa Moore White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes E. Granda Other Male 04 District Attorney Yes Lillian Bright White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Robert Speight White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Horgan White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Wanda Marino White Female 08 County Manager Yes Avril Pinder Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Ryan Estes White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner Yes Avril Pinder Black Female 12 Youth No Madison Spratley White Female 12 Youth No Darren Janz White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Ashley Michael White Female 14 Chief District Judge No J.H. Corpening White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Campbell Dodd White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Maria Turnley White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Tommy Taylor White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Cary McCormacl White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Lyana Hunter Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cathy Guidry White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No John Coble White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Dianne Jinwright Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Maryann Nunnally White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Matt Rhodes White Male
168 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Northampton Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Carol Lee Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Nicole Baker Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Sgt. Deloatch Black Male 04 District Attorney No Valerie Asbell White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Sonynia Leonard Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS Yes Ebony Bynum White Female 08 County Manager Yes Kimberly Turner White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Hope Eley Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Pamela Taylor Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Robert Carter Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Luther Culpepper White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Brenda Branch Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Carol Lee Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No James Roberts White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Chris Langston Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Beverly Rascoe Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lisa Wheeler White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sonya Ashe Black Female
169 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Onslow Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Kathleen Holbrook White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Brendan Gartner White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Julia Parrish White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Linwood Foy White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Walter Rodrigquez White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Tracy Arrington Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Karen Reaves White Female 07 Director DSS No Heidi Baur White Female 08 County Manager Yes Sheri Slater White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Kelli Knapp White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Joel Churchwell Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Robin Knapp Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes William Cameron White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Angela Lee Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Rick Perry White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Samantha Turnley Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Joe Jones White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Vasco Sutton White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Shawn Potvin Male 19 County Commissioner ap No William Ross White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kathleen Holbrook White Female
170 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Orange Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Meg McGurk White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Sherita Cobb Black Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Michelle Guarino White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Tina Sykes White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Anna Orr White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Peggy Hamlett White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Stephanie Jones White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Bernard Miles Black Male 08 County Manager Yes Sharron Hinton Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Carol McClelland White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Kysha Thompson Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Penny Rich White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Dana Graves White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Jay Bryan White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Meg McGurk White Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Donna King White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Nick Allen Black Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Lee Barnes White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Amanda Farris White Female
171 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Pamlico Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Garry Cooper White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Henry Rice White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Wade Sawyer White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Christy Hawkins White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Mary Mallard White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Jean Kenefick White Female 07 Director DSS No Debbie Green White Female 08 County Manager No Tim Buck White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Scott Fitzgerald White Male 11 County Commissioner No Paul Delamar White Male 12 Youth No Malik Barber Black Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Paul Delamar White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Larry Langson White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Paul Delamar White Male 16 Local Health Director No Bryan Harris White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Dennis Sawyer White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Garry Cooper Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kathryn Kaushagen White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Steve Hollowell White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No June Hardison White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shelia Stansberry White Female
172 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Pasquotank Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Michele Perkins White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Michelle Flach White Female 02 Chief of Police No Eddie Buffaloe Black Male 03 Local Sheriff No Randy Cartwright White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Piper Ferguson White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates-Harley Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tracey Webster Black Female 07 Director DSS No Melissa Stokely White Female 08 County Manager No Rodney Bunch White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Paul Batson White Male 11 County Commissioner No Cecil Perry Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Eula Reid Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Michael Hindrance White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Donata Brown Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Latonia Johnson Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Dexter Harris Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tonja Simpson-Jacobs Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Eva Anderson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Markeeta Littlejohn Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Clarence Barnes Black Male
173 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Pender Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Dee Turner White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Robbie Cauley White Male 02 Chief of Police No Jim Hock White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Carson Smith White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Kristi Severo White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Robert Speight White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Horgan White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Bert Wilson Black Male 08 County Manager Yes Dee Turner White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Erin Ditta White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Janice Nichols Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Jackie Newton White Female 12 Youth No Ryan Teeter White Male 12 Youth No Aunilie Lineham White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Kent Harrell White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Jay Corpening White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Joe Cina White Male 16 Local Health Director No Shirley Steele White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Sally Fields White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Dee Turner White Female
174 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Perquimans Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Kyle Jones White Male 01 School Superintendent No James Bunch White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff No Shelby White White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Laqreshia Bates Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Tracey Webster Black Female 07 Director DSS No Susan Chaney White Female 08 County Manager No Frank Heath White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Ann Vaughan Black Female 11 County Commissioner No T. Kyle Jones White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Meader Harriss White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Deb Burroughs White Female 16 Local Health Director No Rebecca Cook White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Latonia Johnson White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Howard Williams White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Michelle Lawrence White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Wonder Lewis Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Markeeta Littlejohn Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Ed Hall Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Eva Anderson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Gail White White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Donna Jones Black Female
175 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Person Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Martha Pickett White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Joan Kistner White Female 02 Chief of Police No David Hess White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Cheryl Hughes White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Alisa Black White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Carter White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Martha Pickett White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Ashley Pleasant White Female 08 County Manager Yes Sybil Tate White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Bruce Walsh White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Gordon Powell White Male 12 Youth No Dylan Yarboro White Female 12 Youth No Tyrique Wright Black Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Mark Galloway White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Charles Harvey Black Male 16 Local Health Director No Harold Kelly White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Kelly Foti White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No John Hill White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Margaret Bradsher White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Louise Wright-Oliver Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Alisa Clayton Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Treco Jeffers Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kay Farrell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Melinda Fife White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shiron Terrell Black Male
176 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Pitt Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No James Tripp Black Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Karen Harrington White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Kenneth Laws Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Priscilla Hicks Black Female 04 District Attorney Yes Phillip Entzminger White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Brian Stewart White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Keith Letchworth White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Gwen Burns Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Mike Taylor White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Margaret Blackmon Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Melvin McLawhorn Black Male 12 Youth No Aniyah Lane Black Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Mac Williamson White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Gwyn Hilburn White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Dionne Dockery Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No James Ciesler White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Alice Keene White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Troy Strickland White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Desha Lane Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jesse Hinton Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No James Tripp, Jr. Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Marlo Blake White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mona Williams White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Judy Baker White Female
177 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Polk Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Kim Wilson White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Josh Hill White Male 02 Chief of Police No Jeff Arrowood White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Donald Hill White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rodney Wesson White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Ashley Edmonds White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Kim Wilson White Female 08 County Manager No Marche Pittman White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Samantha Morrison White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Terri Palmer Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Jake Johnson White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Karen Powell White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Jessica Powell White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jerry Stinsland White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Diane Poague White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Pat Dockendorf White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Marcella Mack White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cynthia Cole Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jackie Johnson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Lee Bradley White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kevin Blackwell White Male
178 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Randolph Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson Yes Sarah Lanier White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Edwina Ashworth White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Debbie McKenzie White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes John Reid White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Jodi Allred White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Wall Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Lucy Dorsey White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Lisa Stern White Female 08 County Manager Yes Suzanne Dale White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Sue McKendry White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No John Vancannon White Male 11 County Commissioner No Kenny Kidd White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 12 Youth No Spencer Patton White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Sarah Lanier White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes Lee Gavin White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Wendy Kennon White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Celena Fleming White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jonathan Sermon White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jody Terry White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Rodney Dietrich White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Greg Patton White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Traci Williams White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Courtney Chavis Polk Black Female
179 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Richmond Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Curtis Ingram Black Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Theresa Gardner White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Lee Bailey White Male 03 Local Sheriff No James Clemmons Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Dawn Layton White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Calvin Vaughan Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Laurie Perez White Female 07 Director DSS No Robbie Hall White Male 08 County Manager No Vacant 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Emily Nicholson Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Tommy Legrand Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Ben Moss White Male 12 Youth No Selena Brown Black Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Scott Brewer White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Nancy Porter White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Delores Foreman Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Maurice McLaurin Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Curtis Ingram Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Lavonda Jones Indian Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Orrick McDonald Other Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Rosalind McDonald Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kathy Bethea Other Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Danita McNeil Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Robert David Black Male
180 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Robeson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Wendy Chavis Indian Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Herman Locklear Indian Male 02 Chief of Police No Michael McNeil Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Brian Duckworth White Male 04 District Attorney No Johnson Britt White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Randy Jones Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Cheryl Harris Indian Female 07 Director DSS Yes Dawn Gascci White Female 08 County Manager Yes Carla Kinlaw White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Shirley Williams Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vee Oxendine Indian Male 11 County Commissioner No Tom Taylor White Male 12 Youth No Darrian Clark Indian Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Angus Thompson Black Male 14 Chief District Judge No James Carmicheal White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Sabrina Leshore Black Female 16 Local Health Director No William Smith White Male 17 Rep. United Way No Darlene Jacobs Indian Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Wendy Chavis Indian Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tony Prevatte White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Beth Rowell White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sara Hayes White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No George McPaul Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Francesca Lattie Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Winona Gause Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Leon Maynor Indian Male
181 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Rockingham Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Rusty Slate White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Charles Perkins White Male 02 Chief of Police No Mike Rutherford White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Sam Page White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Thomas Morrow White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rusty Slate White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS No Felissa Ferrell White Female 08 County Manager No Lance Metzler White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Sharon Dockery White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Llinda Nye White Female 11 County Commissioner No Reece Pyrtle White Male 12 Youth No Zoe Priddy White Female 12 Youth No Robert Jones Black Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No James Grogan White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Clay Barham White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Tara Martin White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Adam Haughn White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Shane Woodall White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tara Muchini White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tara Pierce White Female
182 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Rowan Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Joshua Stutts White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Sharon Gardner White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Brian Stallings White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Kevin Auten White Female 04 District Attorney No Brandy Cook White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No David Wall Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tressy McLean-Hickey White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Joshua Stutts White Male 08 County Manager Yes Jennifer Ward White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Bonnie Harrell White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Linda Beaty Black Female 11 County Commissioner No Judy Klusman White Female 12 Youth No Cassidy Allen White Female 12 Youth No Anna Brindle White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Nancy Gaines White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Charlie Brown White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Macon Stewart Black Female 16 Local Health Director No Nina Oliver Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Bob Lippard White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Don Bringle White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Andrew Poston White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Scott Flowers White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Lynn Marsh White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Elaine Barton White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No William Walker White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Alisa Russell Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Brandon Linn White Male
183 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Rutherford Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Mark Snyder White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Mark Snyder White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Eric Shelton White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Leon Godlock Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Ted Bell White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Rodney Wesson White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS Yes Andrea Denning White Female 08 County Manager Yes Debra Conner White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi Yes Sarah Horne White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu Yes Steve Collins White Male 11 County Commissioner Yes Greg Lovelace/Kim Aldridge White Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney Yes Anna Kegley White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No John Crotts White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Randy Pool White Male 15 Member of Business Com Yes Tanya Morrow White Female 16 Local Health Director Yes Angela Harrill White Female 17 Rep. United Way Yes Suzanne Porter White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec Yes Dana Bradley White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Judy Toney White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Yecenia Ponce Other Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Pat Keeter White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Philip Cole White Male
184 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Sampson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Clementine Mason White Female 01 School Superintendent No Tommy Macon Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Christopher Godwin White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Tracy Arrington Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Vacant 07 Director DSS Yes Lynn Fields White Female 08 County Manager No David K. Clack White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Dudley Neal White Male 11 County Commissioner No Clark Wooten White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Tamara Jones White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Dana Hall White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Clem Mason Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Courtney Boyette White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Terrace Miller Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Elizabeth Phillip White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Billy Jackson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Darold Cox White Male
185 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Scotland Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Mitchell McIver Black Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Jamie Synan White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Darwin Williams Black Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mitch Johnson Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Ashley Wellman White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Randy Jones Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Cheryl Harris Indian Female 07 Director DSS Yes Sandy Conner White Female 08 County Manager Yes Lynne Poe Black Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Mary Thompson White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No T.R. Davis Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Betty Gholston Black Female 12 Youth No Jaquez Williams Black Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Philip Elkins White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Chris Rhue White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Tim Snead White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Brian Lowry Indian Male 17 Rep. United Way No Noran Sanford White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Bryan Graham Indian Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tom Landry White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Michael Leake Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Mitchell McIver Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Mary Jo Adam White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No William McDonald Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jim Rush Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Mary Draper Black Female
186 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Stanly Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jacqueline De Santis White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Mike Williams Black Male 02 Chief of Police Yes David Dulin White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Cindy Sigmon White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Kisha Scott Black Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Calvin Vaughan Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tressy McClean-Hickey White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Fran Young Black Female 08 County Manager No Andy Lucas White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Larry Wilkins White Male 11 County Commissioner No Vacant 12 Youth No Elizabeth Boone White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Angie Jones White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Patricia Hancock White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Billy McRae Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Ashley Lowery Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Phillip Speight White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jessica Holt White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jon-Michael Haymond White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jacqueline DeSantis White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Fredia Owens Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Chris Fish White Male
187 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Stokes Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Kim Palmer White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Doug Rose White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Libby Reid White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Tom Langan White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rusty Slate White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Melanie Tudor White Female 07 Director DSS No Stacey Elmes White Female 08 County Manager Yes Darlene Bullins White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Brittany Newsome White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Randy Cook White Male 11 County Commissioner No James Booth White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Kathy Ford White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Barbara Stevens White Female 16 Local Health Director No Emily Naylor White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Stephanie Tuttle White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Gina Calloway White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Robin Riddlebarger White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kim Palmer White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Terri Fowler White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Amanda Dolinger White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Robin Testerman White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tamara Veit White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tiffany Cole White Female
188 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Surry Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No John Deir White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Terri Mosely White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Garrett Chamberlain White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Delinda Kyle Black Female 04 District Attorney Yes Janice King White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rusty Slate White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jeff Eads White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Nikki Hull White Female 08 County Manager Yes Kendra Eldridge White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Zack Hawks White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Austin Caviness White Male 11 County Commissioner No Larry Johnson White Male 12 Youth No Tyler Chilton White Male 12 Youth No Olivia Whitaker White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No David Erdmann White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Spencer Key White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Maggie Simmons White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Robin Testerman White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Daniel White White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tamara Veit White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Whitney Sprinkle White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No John Deir White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Diana Gwynn White Female
189 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Swain Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Brian Davis White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Mike Treadway White Male 02 Chief of Police No Greg Jones White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Mike Harrison White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Larry Spence White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Dianne Whitman White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Courtney McLaughlin White Female 07 Director DSS No Shelia Sutton White Female 08 County Manager No Kevin King White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Kim Castano White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Kevin Seagle White Male 11 County Commissioner No Phil Carson White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Justin Greene White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Misti Jones White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Karen Wilmont White Female 16 Local Health Director No Alison Cochran White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Ken Mills White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jim Brown White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Brian Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Dean Kowal White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Mark Pilon White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Cindi Woodard White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Todd Wikle White Male
190 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Transylvania Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Jeffrey Patterson White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Alan Justice White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Greg Stroup White Male 04 District Attorney Yes William Sullivan White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Rodney Wesson White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Susan Huter White Female 07 Director DSS No Tracy Jones White Female 08 County Manager Yes Gay Poor White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Kathleen Mallet White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No James Felty White Male 11 County Commissioner No Larry Chapman White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge Yes Julia Smith Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Jake Dalton White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes April Owenby White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Steve Pulliam White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Mandi Bentley White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jerry Stone White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Brian Weaver White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Toni Casciato White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jeff Patterson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kelly Burton White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Rhodney Norman Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Ricky Lambert White Male
191 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Tyrrell Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Craig Davenport White Male 01 School Superintendent No Will Hoffman White Male 02 Chief of Police No Vacant 03 Local Sheriff Yes Craig Davenport White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Edwards White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Batchelor White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Chinita Vaughan Black Female 07 Director DSS No Brandy Mann White Female 08 County Manager No Karen Gerhart White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Steve Bryan White Male 11 County Commissioner No Leroy Spivey White Male 12 Youth No Endaijah Harris Black Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Michael Paul White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Kimberly Barber Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Janie Spencer Black Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Sarah Fox White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Barbara Rhodes White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Jenn Westcott White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Valerie Phelps Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No James Ward White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Deb Fonville Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Al Whitney Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Lauren Nelson White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kay Overton White Female
192 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Union Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Emily Westover White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Jarrod McCraw White Male 02 Chief of Police No Donnie Gray White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Michael Gallagher White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Kerri Fredheim White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Calvin Vaughan Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Noel Thomas-Lester White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Frieda Coley White Female 08 County Manager Yes Michael James Black Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Phillip Morrison Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Stony Rushing White Male 12 Youth No Katie Dennehy White Female 12 Youth No Reagan Rushing White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Anna Goodwin White Female 14 Chief District Judge Yes William Helms White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Ralph Ricci White Female 16 Local Health Director No Vacant 17 Rep. United Way No Vacant 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Jim Chaffin White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Monique Holt Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Teresa Holmes Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Rachel Patton White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No James Johnson Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Angie Horne White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Emily Westover White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Kristopher Westover White Male
193 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Vance Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Irvin Robinson White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Raphel Holloman Black Male 02 Chief of Police No Marcus Barrow White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Craig Thorpe Black Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Kim Butler Black Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Clarette Glenn Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Cassandra Hart Black Female 08 County Manager No Jordon McMillien White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Clarette Glenn Black Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Frank Sossamon White Male 11 County Commissioner No Yolanda Feimster Black Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Adam Mincher White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Amanda Stevenson White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Tyisha Terry Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Donna Stearns White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Kendrick Vann Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Tandra Henderson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Ben Foti White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jane Meekins White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Irving Robinson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Kristen Tharpe White Female
194 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Wake Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Beth Nelson White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Paul Walker Black Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Eric DeSimone White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Phillip Sutton White Male 04 District Attorney Yes Katherine Edmiston White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Donald Pinchback Black Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Eric Johnson White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Kimberly Herrington Black Female 08 County Manager Yes Ginny Satterfield White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Beth Nelson White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Christal Carmichael Black Female 11 County Commissioner No James West Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Sharif Deveaux Black Male 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Ann Godwin White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Nicholas Allen Black Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Christy Famolare White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tony Cancel Other Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Jonathan Glenn Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Meredith Weinstein White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Carla Huff White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No George Currie Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Linda Cutler Black Male
195 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Warren Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No William Kearney Black Male 01 School Superintendent No Barbara Brayboy Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Goble Lane White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Vacant 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor Yes Patrick Talarizadeh White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Clarette Glenn Black Female 07 Director DSS Yes Dianne Talley Black Female 08 County Manager No Robert Murphy White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Willie Boyd, Jr. Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Walter Powell Black Female 12 Youth No Lafredda West-Bey Black Female 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Angela Hyson White Female 16 Local Health Director No Hilda Baskerville Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Reinaldo Epinsosa Other Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Crystal smith Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No John Hyson White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Theodore Paige, Jr. Black Male
196 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Washington Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Stephanie Simpson Black Female 01 School Superintendent Yes Fannie Williams Black Female 02 Chief of Police No Willie Williams Black Male 03 Local Sheriff No Johnny Barnes White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Edwards White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Batchelor White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Chinita Vaughan Black Female 07 Director DSS No Clifton Hardison White Male 08 County Manager No Vacant 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Vacant 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No Julius Walker Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Regina Parker Black Female 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Terrell Davis Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Kay Overton White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Randy Fulford Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Laura Oliver White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Stephanie Simpson Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No James Ward White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Al Whitney Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Doretha Garrett Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Dina Brown Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Deborah Fonville Black Female
197 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Watauga Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Paul Holden White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Paul Holden White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Kat Eller White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Dee Rominger White Female 04 District Attorney Yes Matt Rupp White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Lisa Garland White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Karen Brown White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Jocelyn Bond White Female 08 County Manager Yes Margaret Pierce White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Murray Hawkinson White Male 10 Member of Faith Commu No Andy Ellis White Male 11 County Commissioner No John Welch White Male 12 Youth No Owen Warmuth White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Josh Teague White Male 14 Chief District Judge No Hal Harrison White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director No Beth Lovette White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Dick Hearn White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Stephen Poulos White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Mechelle Miller White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Joan Hearn White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Josh Johnson White Male
198 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Wayne Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Sudie Davis White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes C.J. Weaver White Male 02 Chief of Police No Mike West White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Larry Pierce White Male 04 District Attorney No Matt Delbridge White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Jennifer Short White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA No Suzanne Lewis White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Stephen Potter White Male 08 County Manager Yes Craig Honeycutt White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Marlene Hubbell White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Mallory Dumond White Female 11 County Commissioner No John Bell Black Male 12 Youth No Rayonna Oliver Black Female 12 Youth No Morgan Yelverton White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Dustin Pittman White Female 14 Chief District Judge No David Brantley White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Jinny Lyon White Female 16 Local Health Director No Davin Madden White Male 17 Rep. United Way No MaryAnn Dudley White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Felicia Brown Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Sidney R. Hill White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Beverly Bell Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Shelly Willis Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Joesph Setzer White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Sudie Davis White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Leroy Lewis Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Branny Vickory Black Female
199 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Wilkes Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Christyn Grant White Female 01 School Superintendent Yes April Marr White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Tommy Rhodes White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Logan Kerr White Male 04 District Attorney No Valerie Griffith White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Davis White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Sara Christenbury White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Jamie Morrison White Male 08 County Manager Yes Chris Huffman White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Christyn Grant White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Bryan McDevitt White Male 11 County Commissioner No David Gambill White Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Andrew Warren White Male 14 Chief District Judge No David Byrd White Male 15 Member of Business Com No Vacant 16 Local Health Director Yes Melissa Black White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Jane Casarez White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Amy Mastin White Female
200 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Wilson Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Hearn Walston White Male 01 School Superintendent No Steve Ellis White Male 02 Chief of Police Yes Shannon Nichols White Female 03 Local Sheriff Yes Terrence Anderson Black Male 04 District Attorney Yes Caroline Quinn White Female 05 Chief Court Counselor No Mike Walston White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Tiffany Purdy White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Val Thompson Black Female 08 County Manager No Denise Stinagle White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Erin Day White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Grady Smith Black Male 11 County Commissioner No Leslie Atkinson Black Male 12 Youth No Vacant 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Bryan Radford White Male 14 Chief District Judge Yes Beth Freshwater Smith White Female 15 Member of Business Com No Hearn Walston White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes Narshira Vann Black Female 17 Rep. United Way No Judi Thurston White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Mickey Davis White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Angela Toney Black Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Bridgette Akins White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Beverly Boyette White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Cotina Thorne Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Candice Roundtree White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No David Moody Black Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Richard Groskin White Male
201 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Yadkin Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Bobby Todd White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Tina Love White Female 02 Chief of Police Yes Patrick Long White Male 03 Local Sheriff Yes Christopher Bolin White Male 04 District Attorney No Vacant 05 Chief Court Counselor No Bill Davis White Male 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Jeff Eads White Male 07 Director DSS Yes Marcy Mays White Female 08 County Manager No Lisa Hughes White Female 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Suzanne Kelly White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Vacant 11 County Commissioner No David Moxley White Male 12 Youth No Daniel Gilbert White Male 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Taylor Hutchens White Female 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Bobby Todd White Male 16 Local Health Director No Jessica Wall White Female 17 Rep. United Way No Monta Davis Oliver White Female 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Caleb Poplin White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No Libby Snow White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Phyllis Adams White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Brant Wilkins White Male
202 JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP For Fiscal Year 17-18 County Name Yancey Member Designee Name Race Gender 00 JCPC Chairperson No Tres Magner White Male 01 School Superintendent Yes Kristin Buchanan White Female 02 Chief of Police No Brian Buchanan White Male 03 Local Sheriff No Gary Banks White Male 04 District Attorney No Seth Banks White Male 05 Chief Court Counselor No Lisa Garland White Female 06 Director, AMH/ DD/SA Yes Amy Earnheart White Female 07 Director DSS Yes Michelle Rogers White Female 08 County Manager Yes Jason Robinson White Male 09 Substance Abuse Professi No Donna Bruce White Female 10 Member of Faith Commu No Steve Elderbrock White Male 11 County Commissioner No John Stallings White Male 12 Youth No Jacob Autrey White Male 12 Youth No Hannah Presnell White Female 13 Juvenile Defense Attorney No Vacant 14 Chief District Judge No Vacant 15 Member of Business Com No Bill Restall White Male 16 Local Health Director Yes LaCosta Tipton White Female 17 Rep. United Way No John Miller White Male 18 Rep. Parks and Rec No Vacant 19 County Commissioner ap No Anthony Renfro White Male 19 County Commissioner ap No April Truett White Female 19 County Commissioner ap No Tres Magner White Male
203 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
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Alamance
Program Parent Teen Solutions Sarah Black Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 200 North Main Street, Graham Type:
Component Parent Teen Solutions Group [email protected] Name:
(336) 227-5601
The program is provided to at-risk and delinquent youth (10-17) and their parents. The program is designed to maintain youth in the home, while reducing recidivism, improving parent-child relationship, school motivation, problem-solving skills, interpersonal skills, and parenting skills. Families participating in the program participate in peer group sessions for 2 hours that include group discussion and peer practice.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and providing victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is: To help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program S.E.A.L Team Andrew Brehler Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 1712 Vaughn Road, Burlington Type:
Component S.E.A.L Team [email protected] Name:
(336) 438-4000
S.E.A.L. (Sustaining Education and Learning) Team is a supportive program that engages youth of ages 11-17 who are disconnected from school, which is due primarily to short-term suspension or court involvement. While absent from school, students receive services from various support services to diminish the thoughts of school dropout and ameliorate the overall concept of student achievement. Additionally, life skills will be incorporated into the daily routine of students.
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Program Juvenile Mentoring Services Sarah Black Name:
Mentoring Component 200 North Main Street, Graham Type:
Component Juvenile Mentoring Services [email protected] Name:
(336) 227-5601
Mentoring services are provided to at-risk and delinquent youth (6-17) to provide support, friendship, advice, and assistance. The program is designed to maintain youth in the home, while reducing recidivism, improving parent-child relationship, school motivation, problem-solving skills, and interpersonal skills. Youth are matched with mentors for a minimum of 1 year and 2 hours a week, one-on-one. Group events are twice a year including an annual college tour field trip.
Program Alamance County Teen Court Yvonne Johnson Name:
Teen Court Component 623 Eugene Court, Greensboro Type:
Component Alamance County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 275-3699
Teen Court provides hearings for first offender youth ages 6-17 years old referred by SROs or juvenile court. Youth are sentenced by a peer jury and given mandatory sanctions such as educational seminars, community service work, and jury duties. Other sanctions include letters of apology, curfews, research papers, and drug assessments.
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FY 2017-2018
Alexander
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and/or providing victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenge's Mission Statement is: to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring Mark Southern Name:
Mentoring Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 813-8484
D-A-S-H- Mentoring is a youth initiated mentoring model that works with young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk. By focusing on increasing bonding and bridging social capitol, they expand their social networks, connections to people, ideas and opportunities.
Program Strengthening Families of Alexander County Angie Yates Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 613 Cherry Street, N. Wilkesboro Type:
Component CIS Strengthening Families Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 409-0231
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) delivered by Communities In Schools is an evidence-based prevention program for juveniles ages 12-16 and their parents. SFP consists of parenting skills, children's life skills, and family skills training courses taught together in fourteen 2-hour group sessions preceded by a meal that includes informal family practice time and group leader coaching. SFP was designed in 14 sessions to assure sufficient dosage to promote behavior change in families.
206 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018 Alleghany
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Component Restitution/Community Service 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name: (828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and providing victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenge's Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program JCPC Support Services Melissa Fitzgerald Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 85 Peachtree Street, Sparta Type:
Component JCPC Support Services [email protected] Name:
(336) 372-4345
The Alleghany County Schools Interpersonal Skill and Parent Support Program will focus on developing/coaching social skills required for appropriate interaction. We will provide direct services to eligible youth age 6 to 17. The primary goal is to assist students in developing and maintaining appropriate skills to ensure personal and academic success. Supportive services will be provided to parents and school staff of students participating in the program.
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FY 2017-2018 Anson
Program Anson County 4-H Youth Promise Samuel Cole Name:
Component Restitution/Community Service PO Box 633, Wadesboro Type:
Component 4-H Youth Promise Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name: (704) 694-2915
Provides opportunities for youth to be held accountable for their actions to the community and/or victim through performance of monetary restitution and community service.
Program Anson County 4-H Youth Promise Samuel Cole Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 633, Wadesboro Type:
Component 4-H Youth Promise After School [email protected] Name:
(704) 694-2915
Provides a structured safe-haven for youth during critical after school hours. During after school, youth will receive tutorial and academic assistance as well as curriculum designed to improve interpersonal and life skills in order to target risk factors.
Program Anson County 4-H Youth Promise Samuel Cole Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 633, Wadesboro Type:
Component 4-H Youth Promise Anson Connecting Families [email protected] Name:
(704) 694-2915
Anson Connecting Families (ACF) is a structured 8-week parent and youth education program that utilizes Connecting Families curriculum. Youth ages 6 -17 participate in group lessons with their peers and parents.
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FY 2017-2018
Ashe
Program Ashe Temporary Shelter Robin Testerman Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Ashe Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
Children's Center offers temporary shelter and care on both emergency/crisis and planned placement basis for delinquent and undisciplined youth. Youth served are age 6-17, male or female, and are referred for placement by DPS. Youth are placed for short term respite to allow a cooling down period for the child and family while plans are made to stabilize the home. Youth that are suspended from school or in a runaway situation are placed at the Center for safe and stable supervision.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and providing victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenge's Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Ashe Why Try Robin Testerman Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Ashe Why Try [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
The Why Try? Program teaches social and emotional principles to youth ages 6-17 residing in Ashe County and who have a legal status of diversion contract and or have been adjudicated. The program proposes to increase academic success and reduce truancy and violence by teaching in a way they can understand and remember. Why Try? is based on sound empirical principles, including solution focused problem solving, social and emotional intelligence and multi-sensory learning.
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Program Ashe PRISM - Ashe Preventing Recidivism through Jamie Little Name: Interpersonal Mastery
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 604, Jefferson Type:
Component Ashe Preventing Recidivism through Interpersonal [email protected] Name: Mastery - Ashe PRISM
(336) 246-7175
Skills training for students ages 12-17 at-risk of juvenile offending and recidivism. Social and emotional learning curriculum conducted in small groups called DBT Skills Training for Emotional Problem Solving for Adolescents. This research based curriculum is adapted to be delivered in schools and teaches interpersonal skills, emotion regulation and distress tolerance with detailed lesson plans, group activities, homework and 3 tests. Groups will be taught by qualified providers.
Program Mentoring Glendora Yarbrough Name:
Mentoring Component 613 Cherry Street, North Wilkesboro Type:
Component Friends of Youth Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(336) 651-7830
The Friends of Youth program pairs a youth in grades 7-8, ages 12-14, with a screened and trained adult mentor. Mentors are caring individuals who have a heart for students who need someone to listen, guide, open doors and become a trusted friend. Students served are identified by court counselors as needing help to get back on track. Our mentors have access to ongoing trainings focused on issues court-involved youth face. The pair spends 2-4 hours together weekly for at least one year.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
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Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with peers, school personnel, parents and others. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
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FY 2017-2018
Avery
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Crossnore Avery Megan Joseph Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 249, Crossnore Type:
Component Crossnore Avery Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 733-4305
Provide 90 days of temporary shelter in a residential education setting to include 24-hour care and supervision of juveniles by Cottage Parents and Case Management services provided by Case Managers while addressing the issues which resulted in the juvenile being placed at Crossnore School. Counseling services, educational opportunities at Crossnore Academy and access to medical attention are offered and provided through other funding sources.
Program Avery Mentoring Program Angela McMann Name:
Mentoring Component 155 WYN Way, Boone Type:
Component Avery Mentoring Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-5174
At Risk and court-involved youth are referred to the Avery Mentoring Program where they are paired with a volunteer mentor to spend two hours a week together for a full calendar year. Youth are referred by Juvenile Court Counselors, School Counselors, Department of Social Services, and Daymark. Youth who have mentors have been shown to have decreased recidivism rates and decreased instances of substance use and abuse, as well as improved self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships.
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Program The Adolescent Life Skills Program Kathryn Thomas Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 360 Beech Street, Newland Type:
Component Adolescent Life Skills Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 733-5889
The Adolescent Life Skills Program provides court referred and at-risk youth ages 12-18 years with 16 weeks or more of teaching and role modeling the life skills of money management, interpersonal communication, food prep/cooking, realistic goal development and job skills through positive adult and peer interactions and structured activities in a group setting. The program targets skills needed to become a responsible, healthy and productive adult.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with peers, school personnel, parents and others. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
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FY 2017-2018
Beaufort
Program Cornerstone Families Understanding Nurturing (FUN) James McIntyre Sr. Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 1763, Washington Type:
Component Cornerstone Families Understanding Nurturing Program [email protected] Name: (FUN)
(252) 946-6109
Families Understanding Nurturing Parenting program is an evidence-based service facilitating nurturing classes involving the entire family which enables positive, healthy relationships between parents and their children.
Program School Support & Summer Program Mother Regina Jones Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1015 East 6th Street, Washington Type:
Component School Support & Summer Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 974-1484
Social & Life skills will be provided in a structured environment for at-risk youth ages 6-17 after-school, during periods of out of school suspension, or for those students that may be home-bound, and during the summer months when children are out of school and need positive pro-social activities. Services include communication, problem solving and social skills, parent/family meetings, and recreation. For older teenagers, career readiness, job shadowing, and volunteer opportunities are provided. Project New Hope is available for those ages 16-17 that may qualify due to long term school suspension or who have quit school. Project New Hope will also offer vocational development, job training, and possible job placement.
Program Pamlico Pals Donald Phipps Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 321 Smaw Road, Washington Type:
Component Pamlico Pals [email protected] Name:
(252) 946-6593
Pamlico Pals will help develop Interpersonal and Social Skills in delinquent and at-risk juveniles in Beaufort County through utilization of the evidence-based Arise Life Skills Lessons for At-Risk Youth. Interpersonal Skills group sessions will take place two afternoons per week at PS Jones Middle School and two afternoons per week at Chocowinity Middle School.
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Program Horizon Don Phipps Name:
Teen Court Component 321 Smaw Road, Washington Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 946-6593
The Teen Court component will provide Beaufort County juveniles ages 10-17 with an alternative method of accountability by utilizing positive peer pressure to modify inappropriate delinquent behaviors. Participation in Teen Court will also improve the decision-making process and develop social and leadership skills. First-time non-violent offenders admitting guilt will receive a constructive sentence from a jury of their peers.
Program Horizon Don Phipps Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 321 Smaw Road, Washington Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 946-6593
The Restitution/Community Service Component serves Beaufort County juveniles ages 10-17 who are court ordered or diverted and required to provide victims with monetary restitution and/or community service for the crimes they have committed.
Program 4-H-Character Education Program Rod Gurganus Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 155A Airport Rd, Washington Type:
Component Character Education Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 946-0111
The Character Education Program will teach youth the Six Pillars of Character in an after-school setting: * Trustworthiness * Respect * Responsibility * Fairness * Caring * Citizenship. The program will also provide camp scholarships to deserving youth already enrolled in the Character Education Program to better improve their Character Skills. And as funds permit, 4-H Teen retreat, 4-H Congress, and Citizenship Focus spots will be sponsored.
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FY 2017-2018
Bertie
Program Bertie Vocational Job and Educational Program Kenneth Perry Name:
Vocational Skills Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Bertie Vocational Job and Educational Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
A Vocational Jobs program with supplemental services of interpersonal skill development will be offered. The program is modeled after the CRAFT program that is listed as one of OJJDP's model program. Methodist Home will also utilize components of the evidence-based model of care titled, Families First; adapted from the Utah Youth Villages Teaching Family Association (TFA) certified program. The Vocational Jobs program will serve referred Level II and/or at-risk youth for up to 24 weeks/6 months.
Program Second Chance Counts Olivia Taylor Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 530, Rich Square Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 539-4155
Second Chance Counts Community Service and Restitution Program provides an opportunity for juvenile court youth to be accountable for their actions by completing community service hours in their communities and/or paying restitution to victims of their crimes by performing community service.
Program Children Matters Marcia Winston Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 98, Rich Square Type:
Component Youth Empowerment [email protected] Name:
(252) 642-4022
Program will offer individual and group support through academic enrichment, prosocial and interpersonal skill building sessions, problematic consults and leisure activities. Program will implement engaging interventions and role play that will develop prosocial behavior, social skill building and interpersonal skill while providing support and assistance to strengthen the knowledge of youth and parents while developing a positive impact that will lead to a positive community involvement.
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Program M-Power Diane Taylor Name:
Mentoring Component 2317 Executive Circle B, Greenville Type:
Component M-Power [email protected] Name:
(252) 554-5511
The M-Power program is a two-stage, multi-tiered mentoring program that focuses on youth being part of the solution and not the problem. In stage one, adult volunteer mentors conduct a series of evidence based classes and trainings to the youth. Upon completion, youth will then implement the learned skills with younger children.
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FY 2017-2018
Bladen
Program 4-H Juvenile Services Sandra Cain Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 249, Elizabethtown Type:
Component 4-H Restitution & Community Service [email protected] Name:
(910) 862-4591
The 4-H Restitution and Community Service program provides a structured supervised program that will give youth an opportunity to perform community service hours within the time frame of their constructive sentences. The program also offers assistance in compensation of victims (up to $500) within a reasonable amount of time.
Program 4-H Juvenile Services Sandra Cain Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 249, Elizabethtown Type:
Component 4-H Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 862-4591
4-H Teen Court provides a diversion from juvenile court where trained adult and youth volunteers act as officials of the court to hear complaints. This program makes recommendations for appropriate sanctions including but not limited to community service and restitution (if applicable) to be assigned to the youth who are first time offenders and have admitted committing minor delinquency and undisciplined complaints.
Program 4-H Juvenile Services Sandra Cain Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 249, Elizabethtown Type:
Component 4-H Life Skills [email protected] Name:
(910) 862-4591
The 4-H Life Skills Program provides the Juvenile Justice System with a local program that will help deter youth from becoming involved in the court system. Through the Strengthening Families Program and other curriculum, the program provides a structured setting for youth to foster interpersonal skill building and guided growth in targeted areas. Such areas include (but are not limited to) school behavior, peer relationships, substance abuse, sexual behavior, conflict resolution.
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Program Supportive Services for Students and Parents Margaret Lawrence Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 21451 NC Hwy 87 East, Riegelwood Type:
Component Afterschool Academic Enrichment [email protected] Name:
(910) 669-2579
Participants will receive academic tutoring in a safe environment conducive to learning. Attention will be given to students area of weakness as determined by pre-assessment data collected and reviewed which will include not only academic but also characteristics of behavior.
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Brunswick
Program Providence Home Warren Mortley Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 5310 Dosher Cutoff SE, Southport Type:
Component Providence Home [email protected] Name:
(910) 457-0440
Brunswick County Providence Home is a temporary shelter for youth ages 10-17 which provides group home care and counseling services for a maximum of 90 days for juveniles who, due to an emergency, high-risk, or crisis situation cannot remain with their families.
Program Teen Court 13th District Bonnie Jordan Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 10087, Southport Type:
Component Teen Court 13th District [email protected] Name:
(910) 457-3360
Teen Court - Diversion Program. Teen Court 13th District provides diversion from juvenile court where trained adult and youth volunteers act as court officials to hear complaints. Sentence recommendations are made as appropriate for offenses including community service, restitution, Peer Circle attendance, parenting classes, apology letter, future Teen Court jury duty, no further criminal charges, on line drug classes and school attendance/ satisfactory performance.
Program Coastal ART Jeremy Seamon Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 120 Coastal Horizons Drive, Shallotte Type:
Component Coastal ART [email protected] Name:
(910) 754-4515
Coastal Aggression Replacement Training is a multi-modal 10-week class for youth who have moderate to serious interpersonal problem behaviors, and who as a result, have chronic suspension, expulsions, truancy, or absences from school, and/or who maintain company with negative or delinquent peers and/or who may need further mental health intervention. This program will also address non-physical aggressive behaviors related to bullying behavior, teasing, and electronic media aggression.
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Program Strengthening Families Deeanna Hale-Holland Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 615 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington Type:
Component Strengthening Families 10-14 [email protected] Name:
(910) 202-0840
The Strengthening Families Program is an evidence-based parenting skills, children life skills, and family life skills training program specifically designed for high-risk families. This interactive skill building program utilizes family meetings, goal setting, stress management, resisting peer pressure and other techniques to decrease family conflict and substance use.
Program Brunswick County Restitution and Community Service Mark Blevins Name: Program
Restitution/Community Service Component NC Cooperative Extension, Bolivia Type:
Component Brunswick County Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(910) 253-2610
This type of program provides opportunities for juveniles to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or victim(s) through performing supervised community service work and/or a monetary payment within the timeline stipulated in the court order, terms under a Teen Court/Peer Court agreement, or diversion contract, through direct supervision of program staff.
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Buncombe
Program Kids At Work Interpersonal Program Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Interpersonal Skill Class [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program around the culinary art, where students work on developing social skills in a hands-on way. The curriculum consists of 24 lessons that set at-risk youth up for behavioral, academic, and vocational success. All lessons are designed to meet the learning style of each youth and develop usable skills for both inside and outside of class. For students of employment age, we work to set students up with internship and job opportunities.
Program Trinity Place Runaway and Homeless Youth Shelter Philippe Rosse Name:
Runaway Shelter Care Component PO Box 19113, Asheville Type:
Component Trinity Place Runaway and Homeless Youth Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 747-9188
Trinity Place is a community-based runaway and homeless youth shelter designed to address the immediate needs of youth who have left home without the permission of their parents or guardians, who have been temporarily removed from their homes, who are at risk of running away, and other homeless youth. Trinity Place provides temporary shelter, outreach, counseling, and aftercare services. Trinity Place is a coed program with a capacity of six and a length of stay limited to 21 days or less.
Program Temporary Foster Care-Rapid Response Homes for Youth Kelly Shusko Name:
Temporary Foster Care Component 2 Compton Drive, Asheville Type:
Component Rapid Response Homes for Youth [email protected] Name: (828) 254-5356
Eliada Rapid Response Home: an option for diverted or adjudicated youth, allowing them to remain in the community while receiving services to stabilize behaviors that may cause or be a result of family crisis. It provides a natural family setting, supported by highly trained caregivers, Eliada case management and clinical teams. The goal is to equip children and parents with skills and strategies to promote successful reunification with the biological family or appropriate placement after 30 days.
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Program Barium Springs Home Based Services for Juvenile Sex Stephanie Knowles Name: Offenders
Sexual Offender Treatment Component PO Box 1, Banner Elk Type:
Component Home Based Services for Juvenile Sex Offenders [email protected] Name:
(828) 898-5465
The TASK Program serves male and female clients ages 8-20 who have been adjudicated of sexual offenses and ordered by the Court to participate in an evaluation and/or treatment. The objective is to provide a broad range of services to allow these youth to remain in their homes, promote safety in the community, and prevent further sexual abuse. Services include comprehensive evaluations; safety and treatment planning; case management; on-call support; individual, family, and group therapy.
Program Buncombe County Teen Court Karen Peerson Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 8069, Asheville Type:
Component Buncombe County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(828) 776-0173
Teen Court is a diversion from juvenile court and an alternative to out of school suspension created for first-time offenders who have admitted guilt. Clients are given the opportunity to take responsibility for their offense by participating in court proceedings held by trained youth & adult volunteers. Teen court does not decide guilt or innocence but centers on lowered recidivism through restorative justice. Sanctions for clients include community service, projects, and apology letters.
Program Earn and Learn Restitution Karen Peerson Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 8069, Asheville Type:
Component Earn and Learn Community Services and Restitution [email protected] Name: Program
(828) 776-0173
Earn and Learn Juvenile Restorative Community Services is the only community service/restitution program in Buncombe County. This program works with youth assigned community service hours and/or given a monetary compensation requirement for victims provided through DACJJ. Through supervised, assigned work and journaling, juveniles provide important service to the community, are held accountable for their actions, and given the opportunity to acknowledge any harm they may have caused.
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Burke
Program Just Girls Renee Lewis Name:
Group Counseling Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Just Girls- Burke [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
The Just Girls program provides a safe, gender specific, group counseling environment where at risk girls can learn self-esteem, build positive relationships with peers, adults, and the community. The goals of the program are to increase self-management and awareness, positive bonding and relationship skills, and reduce risk behaviors.
Program Psychological Services Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Psychological Services- Burke [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
This component provides comprehensive psychological and diagnostic assessments for court involved youth in order to provide risk data and treatment recommendations.
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Sexual Offender Treatment Program- Burke [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific treatment for children and youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior, inappropriate sexual conduct or who have been charged with a sex offense. The treatment balances accountability, rehabilitation and community safety.
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Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Sex Offender Evaluation and Assessment- Burke [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific evaluation and assessment for children with sexually reactive behavior, youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior or who have been charged with a sex offense in order to evaluate risk and make treatment recommendations.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education Patti Ferree Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component P. O. Box 1222, Hildebran Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education [email protected] Name:
(828) 397-2566
Program allows youth to discuss issues that are leading to their delinquency. Goals: increase of effective communication, collaborative problem solving, and implementing an agreement between the two parties. Classes build Interpersonal Skills by identifying problematic attitudes/beliefs/thinking patterns leading to delinquency. Contextual instruction/related experience focusing on pro-social decision making/anger management techniques/conflict resolution interpersonal skills.
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Program Kids At Work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids at work [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program around the culinary arts, where students work on developing social skills in a hands-on way. The curriculum consists of 24 lessons that set at-risk youth up for behavioral, academic, and vocational success. All lessons are designed to meet the learning style needs of each youth and develop usable skills for both inside and outside of class. For students of working age, we work to set students up with internships and job opportunities.
Program Adolescent Substance Abuse Assessment & Treatment John Alspaugh Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component 203 White Street, Morganton Type:
Component Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment [email protected] Name:
(828) 433-1221
The treatment component of this program serves youth between the ages of twelve to seventeen who have received a substance use assessment and been recommended to complete a low intensity outpatient treatment program. Adolescents served will meet criteria for a substance use disorder according to DSM-V. They will also have met ASAM program placement criteria for Level One treatment.
Program Adolescent Substance Abuse Assessment & Treatment John Alspaugh Name:
Assessments Component 203 White Street, Morganton Type:
Component Adolescent Assessment Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 433-1221
The Adolescent Assessment Services provides a comprehensive clinical assessment for youths between the ages of 12 and 17 who are considered at risk for involvement in alcohol or other drug use. The assessment process is to identify the level of risk for a substance use disorder and make appropriate referrals which may include education-prevention, substance abuse treatment and/or behavioral health interventions. Priority is given to youth involved with the juvenile justice system.
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Program TOC Mentoring Holly Johnson Name:
Mentoring Component P O Box 1003, Morganton Type:
Component Mentoring- TOC [email protected] Name:
(828) 439-8300
This program provides a broad-based group and individualized mentoring component to address academic and social deficits for delinquent or at risk youth to reduce incidents or involvement in delinquency. Staff and volunteers will provide mentoring including life skills, coaching, academic support, social skills, encouragement, and engagement in sports or cultural programs. This mentorship will work to increase resiliency, build self-esteem, and improve social functioning for at risk youth.
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Cabarrus
Program Juvenile Community Service and Restitution Jennifer Plaster Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P. O. Box 1222, Concord Type:
Component Juvenile Community Service and Restitution [email protected] Name:
(704) 786-1820
The Juvenile Community Service and Restitution Program is a restorative justice program that aids youth (ages 10-17) in completing their court-ordered restitution or community service. The Program Coordinator transports participants to their assigned worksites and supervises as they work. If a participant owes restitution, the program pays the court $7.25 per hour worked. By completing their service, participants repair the harm they have caused the community.
Program Teen Court Jennifer Plaster Name:
Teen Court Component P. O. Box 1222, Concord Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(704) 786-1820
Teen Court is a court diversion program for first-time youth offenders ages 10 to 17. When youth commit low-level, non-violent crimes, officers may refer offenders to Teen Court instead of filing petitions in court. Offenders are sentenced by a peer jury choosing from sanctions that aim to repair the harm to the victim and community and restore offenders to their place in their community. Both participants and teen volunteers learn the court system and get to work the different court positions.
Program Fostering Solutions Crisis Bed Shannon Chambers Name:
Specialized Foster Care Component 220 George Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component Fostering Solutions Crisis Bed [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
Fostering Solutions offer temporary specialized foster care on an emergency basis for delinquent, undisciplined and at-risk youth. Youth served are ages 6-17, males and female, referred for placement by the Department of Public Safety. Youth are placed for short term to allow time for appropriate placement planning or as an alternative to detention. A comprehensive clinical assessment and child and family team meeting will be completed to assist with determination of services needed.
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Program SHIFT Mentoring Program Shannon Chambers Name:
Mentoring Component 220 George W. Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component SHIFT Mentoring Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
SHIFT Mentoring empowers youth referred by Juvenile Court Services, law enforcement, and other community partners to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The program matches adult volunteers with at-risk or adjudicated youth ages 10-17 years old for at least one year. Relationships are cultivated through weekly sessions that emphasize financial literacy, cultural and social awareness, educational enhancement, career preparedness and civic engagement.
Program Positive Parenting Program Chanell Ketchmore Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 236 Church Street NE, Concord Type:
Component Triple P Parenting For All Parents [email protected] Name:
(704) 652-0604
Evidence-based model for parents of children ages 0-18 years old that prioritizes work with at risk, adjudicated and/or undisciplined youth. Equips parents with skills and confidence to be self-sufficient and to manage family issues appropriately. Focused on developing positive relationships, attitudes and conduct. Parents learn/develop effective behavior management strategies to deal with a variety of behaviors. Services can be provided in the home to eliminate transportation barriers.
Program Sex Offender Specific Evaluations & Treatment Karen Jones Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component 1322 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury Type:
Component Sex Offender Treatment [email protected] Name:
(704) 633-5636
Sex Offender Treatment will provide individual and/or group therapy for juveniles between the ages of six (6) and 17 years who have been adjudicated with a sex offense or other illegal sexual activity, or other sexually aggressive/reactive youth. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Trauma-Focused CBT are the treatment models.
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Program Sex Offender Specific Evaluations & Treatment Karen Jones Name:
Assessments Component 1322 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury Type:
Component Sex Offender Specific Evaluations [email protected] Name:
(704) 633-5636
Protection of the community through the prevention of sexual abuse is the highest priority of this service. Sex Offender evaluations will address juveniles ages six (6) through 17 years with behavior problems, particularly those of a sexual nature, by providing evaluations and recommendations for treatment in a timely manner.
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Caldwell
Program Psychological Services Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Psychological Services- Caldwell [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
This component provides comprehensive psychological and diagnostic assessments for court involved youth. These assessments are for the purpose of recommending diagnostic and treatment interventions.
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Youth Sex Offender Treatment- Caldwell [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific treatment for youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior, inappropriate sexual conduct or who have been charged with a sex offense. The treatment balances accountability, rehabilitation and community safety.
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Sex Offender Evaluation and Assessment- Caldwell [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific evaluation and assessment for youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior or who have been charged with a sex offense in order to evaluate risk and make treatment recommendations.
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Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education Patti Ferree Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P. O. Box 1222, Hildebran Type:
Component LifeSkills Training [email protected] Name:
(828) 397-2566
A substance/violence prevention program to resist drug/alcohol/ tobacco use/supports the reduction of violence/other high-risk behaviors designed to promote health and personal development. Goal is to use developmentally appropriate/collaborative learning strategies to include conflict resolution/anger management/positive decision-making that focus on how to effectively deal with/develop the required personal/social skills to interact in a positive way to develop independence/responsibility.
Program Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education Patti Ferree Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component P. O. Box 1222, Hildebran Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education [email protected] Name:
(828) 397-2566
Program provides victim-offender med. services-allows youth to discuss issues that are leading to their delinquency. Goals: increase of effective communication/collaborative problem solving/implementing an agreement between 2 parties. Classes build skills by identifying problematic attitudes/beliefs/thinking patterns leading to delinquency. Contextual instruction/related experience focusing on pro-social decision making/anger management techniques/conflict resolution interpersonal skills.
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Program Parents and Adolescents Coming Together Shelley Triplett Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 609 Harper Ave, Lenoir Type:
Component Parents and Adolescents Coming Together (PACT) [email protected] Name:
(828) 757-8632
PACT - 12-week educational curriculum meeting weekly for 2.5 hours, focuses on interpersonal issues faced by parent and juvenile. The curriculum, a nationally recognized Nurturing Parent Model, targets parents/children 11-17 years old. Program teaches practice skills to develop meaningful family/interpersonal skills and provides activities/discussion. Referrals accepted from DJJ court counselors, law enforcement, any professional community agency, and by parents. Provides 3 sessions of 12 weeks.
Program Caldwell County Adolescent Assessment and Treatment John Alspaugh Name: Program
Assessments Component 203 White Street, Morganton Type:
Component Adolescent Assessment Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 433-1221
The Adolescent Assessment Services provides a comprehensive clinical assessment for youths between the ages of 12 and 17 who are considered at risk for involvement in alcohol or other drug use. The assessment process is to identify the level of risk for a substance use disorder and make appropriate referrals which may include education-prevention, substance abuse treatment and/or behavioral health interventions.
Program Caldwell County Adolescent Assessment and Treatment John Alspaugh Name: Program
Substance Abuse Counseling Component 203 White Street, Morganton Type:
Component Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment [email protected] Name:
(828) 433-1221
The Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment component serves youth between the ages of 12 to 17 who have completed the assessment process and identified as medium to high risk for a substance use disorder with recommendations to complete a low intensity outpatient treatment program. Adolescents referred for treatment will meet criteria for a substance use disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5th Edition (DSM-V) and Level 1 Outpatient placement criteria according to ASAM.
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Program Caldwell Friends Liz Eller Name:
Mentoring Component P.O. Box 2784, Lenoir Type:
Component Caldwell Friends [email protected] Name:
(828) 758-4683
Trained adult mentors spend 2 hours per week of a period of 6 months minimum to 1 year with a Juvenile Court or Resource Officer referred mentee between the ages 7 to 17. Mentors provide one to one after school mentoring support to mentees in making positive life choices (divert from gang participation, reduce further penetration into the justice system, abstain from abuse of alcohol/drugs, improve school behavior, positive sexual practices, improve parent/guardian and peer relationships).
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Camden
Program Camden County Youth Services Tony Perry Name:
Teen Court Component 117 North NC Highway 343, Camden Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 338-5046
Teen Court is a structured component where first time, non-violent, misdemeanor offenders admitting guilt are given the option to plead their case before a jury of trained peers, volunteers who then provide a constructive sentence. Upon successful completion, the referring agency is notified. Teen Court is a diversion resource for juvenile intake, district court, SROs and other local law enforcement.
Program Camden County Youth Services Tony Perry Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 117 North NC Highway 343, Camden Type:
Component Camp BLUE (Building Leaders and Urging Excellence [email protected] Name:
(252) 338-5046
Camp BLUE is a five-week summer day camp program for youths providing hands-on educational activities, life skills development and social skill building lessons in a safe, supervised environment during the summer months during school vacation. The program will be based at the Middle School from 9am to 3pm Monday - Thursday and 9am to 1pm on Fridays. Camp staff and local law enforcement will provide participants with opportunities for pro-social involvement and mentoring.
Program Camden County Youth Services Tony Perry Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 117 North NC Highway 343, Camden Type:
Component C.R.O.W.N. Kids & B.E.A.R.S. [email protected] Name:
(252) 338-5046
The year-long interpersonal and social skills component helps participating youth to increase life skills, social skills, and experience positive interactions with others during school hours, after-school, and during school holiday/breaks. Skills sessions also offer opportunities for modeling of appropriate social interactions and practice of skills that have been taught.
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Program Camden County Youth Services Tony Perry Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 117 North NC Highway 343, Camden Type:
Component Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 338-5046
The Restitution/Community Service component provides youth offenders with positive consequences to negative behavior based on court ordered or diversion plan requirements thus holding them accountable for their actions. Victim restitution and community service is an effective program for reducing recidivism. Juveniles are provided a constructive supervised work environment where they may fulfill the requirements of their diversion plan/contract or court order.
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Carteret
Program Teen Court / Juvenile Restitution and Community Service Jodie Fetter Name:
Teen Court Component 452 US HWY 70 West, Havelock Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 222-3007
A diversion program designed to help first time juvenile offenders (10-17) avoid having certain kinds of offenses heard in juvenile or district court. Constructive sentences for juveniles may include Life Skills classes/workbooks, community service, Think Smart, essays, and/or educational videos. Both the Adult Model and Peer Jury Model for Teen Courts will be used.
Program Teen Court / Juvenile Restitution and Community Service Jodie Fetter Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 452 US HWY 70 West, Havelock Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 222-3007
A program which allows juvenile offenders the opportunity to complete community service hours and earn restitution by providing safe work environments. It will also aid in developing career oriented goals and planning.
Program Structured Day Program Jodie Fetter Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 452 US HWY 70 West, Havelock Type:
Component School Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 222-3007
The BGCCC Day Program serves youth, during the school year, who are involved in the juvenile justice system or are at-risk of involvement in the juvenile justice system, or who have been suspended from school and are likely to be unsupervised in the community during the suspension. The program provides structured services to reduce further disruptive school behavior, reduce future out-of-school suspensions, reduce violations of community supervision, and assist with academic remediation.
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Program Home Based Services Anthony Gibson Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 2801 Neuse Blvd, New Bern Type:
Component Building Bridges [email protected] Name:
(252) 636-6007
This program will address various issues of juvenile repeat offenders and their families who may be experiencing significant mental health issues, domestic violence, substance use and/or family criminality. The primary goal is to reduce the recidivism rate of juvenile delinquency, provide families with skills necessary to be a functional family unit and ensure family preservation. The program is designed to intervene with families using in-home family therapy and psycho-education.
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Caswell
Program Caswell County Youth Outreach/Enrichment Programs Brian Miller Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 144 Court Square, Yanceyville Type:
Component That's Life, Why Try [email protected] Name:
(336) 694-4193
The Botvin Life Skills Training Transitions and the Why Try programs are strength and skilled based curriculums that focus on goals, anger management, decision making, taking risk, building relationships and other emotional/behavioral issues.
Program Caswell County Youth Outreach/Enrichment Programs Brian Miller Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 144 Court Square, Yanceyville Type:
Component Community Service/Restitution [email protected] Name:
(336) 694-4193
The Community Service and Restitution Program component provides an intermediate dispositional option to adjudicated youth. The program provides opportunities for the youth to engage in civic, community, and social responsibilities while incorporating a service learning model to reduce recidivism and delinquent behaviors.
Program Caswell County Youth Outreach/Enrichment Programs Brian Miller Name:
Teen Court Component 144 Court Square, Yanceyville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 694-4193
Teen Court is an alternative justice system for first time offenders (who are enrolled in school) that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt, and accept responsibility for their actions. A hearing is conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense, under the supervision of program staff with consequences assigned by a jury of their peers.
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Program Caswell County Youth Outreach/Enrichment Programs Brian Miller Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 144 Court Square, Yanceyville Type:
Component Parenting Support Classes [email protected] Name:
(336) 694-4193
Parenting Support Classes uses Common Sense Parenting (R) approach by Boys Town Press. It is a six-week program that meets one day per week for 2 hours. Each session includes video material, role play, and handouts with teaching strategies and skills to aid in parenting. Our one-on-one family advocate work with parents is designed to help parents accept guidance and instruction from agencies as support and not resist the efforts of the court, court counselors and JCPC.
Program Truth About Drugs Education Aline Kent Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component New Directions Now, Inc., Pelham Type:
Component Education [email protected] Name:
(434) 227-1677
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Catawba
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Sex Offender Evaluation and Assessment [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific evaluation and assessment for youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior or who have been charged with a sex offense in order to evaluate risk and make treatment recommendations.
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Sexual Offender Treatment- Catawba [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific treatment for youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior, inappropriate sexual conduct or who have been charged with a sex offense. The treatment balances accountability, rehabilitation and community safety.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
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Program Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education Patti Ferree Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P. O. Box 1222, Hildebran Type:
Component LifeSkills Training [email protected] Name:
(828) 397-2566
A substance/violence prevention program to resist drug/alcohol/tobacco use/supports the reduction of violence/other high-risk behaviors designed to promote health and personal development. Goal is to use developmentally appropriate/collaborative learning strategies to include conflict resolution/anger management/positive decision-making that focus on how to effectively deal with/develop the required personal/social skills to interact in a positive way to develop independence/responsibility.
Program Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education Patti Ferree Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component P. O. Box 1222, Hildebran Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation/Conflict Resolution Education [email protected] Name:
(828) 397-2566
Program provides victim-offender mediation services-allows youth to discuss issues that are leading to their delinquency. Goals: increase of effective communication, collaborative problem solving, and implementing an agreement between 2 parties. Classes build skills by identifying problematic attitudes/beliefs/thinking patterns leading to delinquency. Contextual instruction/related experience focusing on pro-social decision making/anger management techniques/conflict resolution interpersonal skills.
Program Cognitive Connection Josh Clay Name:
Group Counseling Component 4330 Viola Sipe Dr., Conover Type:
Component Mental Health Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 446-8062
Through Cognitive Connection Corporation, Psychotherapy Group Counseling is a form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between the therapist, adolescent and family. It can help adolescents and families understand and resolve problems, modify behavior, and make positive life changes that contribute to mental health wellness.
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Program Cognitive Connection Josh Clay Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component 4330 Viola Sipe Dr., Conover Type:
Component Substance Abuse Treatment Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 446-8062
Cognitive Connection Corporation's goal is for clients and their families to understand that addiction is a disease, to show them the paths of recovery, and to enable them to live sober, happy and meaningful lives with the tools we teach them in our substance abuse treatment and prevention programs. We offer adolescent groups; adolescent prevention groups and activities; individual and family counseling and dual diagnosed services. Addiction is a family disease; our focus is family recovery.
Program Cognitive Connection Josh Clay Name:
Assessments Component 4330 Viola Sipe Dr., Conover Type:
Component Screening/Assessment/Psychological Evaluation [email protected] Name:
(828) 446-8062
The Evidence Based evaluations/ assessments utilized by Cognitive Connection Corporation Licensed Behavioral Health Care Professionals are: Adolescent Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-A2); Comprehensive Clinical Assessment; and Psychological Evaluation/Testing. These assessments help provide diagnosis; determine the extent and severity of the problem; formulate treatment recommendations and supports needed to aid recovery.
Program Family Centered Treatment Garry Talbert Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 2329 Highland Dr, Newberry Type:
Component Family Centered Treatment [email protected] Name:
(803) 597-5275
Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is a best practice, tested and evidence based model of home-based family therapy developed by practitioners over a 20-year period. FCT has been gradually formalized into a model of therapy that has practice based evidence and evidence based practice shown to lower rates of out of home placements, juvenile recidivism, and maladaptive areas of family functioning. It has been refined based on research, experience, and evidence of effectiveness derived from practice.
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Program Parent Education Programs Ann Peele Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component #17 Hwy 70 SE, Hickory Type:
Component Parent Education Programs (Nurturing Adolescent) [email protected] Name:
(828) 322-1400
Our service is the Nurturing Adolescent Program, an evidence-based curriculum, to provide parenting skills development, including problem-solving, communication, discipline techniques, and other skills to parents/guardians and their adolescents. The objectives of this service are to build healthy, non-abusive family interactions, to address challenges through effective communication, and to change attitudes and behaviors.
Program Kids At Work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Interpersonal Culinary Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary art. Clients progress through our interpersonal skill development curriculum on a week by week basis and apply what they learn in the kitchen environment. Youth meet for 3 hours once a week. The whole curriculum consists of 24 hands on lessons that are designed to meet the clients unique learning styles and help them apply the skills into their daily environment.
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Chatham
Program Community Service & Restitution Kim Caraganis Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 903, Siler City Type:
Component Chatham County Together! Community [email protected] Name: Service/Restitution
(919) 663-0116
Provides opportunities for juvenile offenders, between the ages of 10 and 17, to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or victim(s) through completing community service work and when applicable, those hours earn restitution to repay victim(s).
Program Teen Court Kim Caraganis Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 903, Siler City Type:
Component CIS of CC Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 663-0116
Teen Court is a diversion option for middle and high school students based upon the principals of Restorative Justice. First time offenders are tried and sentenced by a jury of their peers. Fellow students take the roles of defense attorney, prosecutor, clerk of court, bailiff, or juror. Local attorneys serve as Teen Court judges. Offenders are sentenced to complete community service hours, write letters of apology, attend seminars and perform jury duties on future Teen Court cases.
Program Family Advocacy Kim Caraganis Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 903, Siler City Type:
Component Family Advocacy [email protected] Name:
(919) 663-0116
Program works with adjudicated, intake diverted and & at-risk youth with mental health and substance abuse concerns to reduce recidivism and improve their ability to live healthy and productive lives. Services assist youth to reduce their problem behaviors by teaching them accountability and awareness of the consequences of their behaviors while also providing parenting skills to parent(s)/guardian(s) by connecting them to services needed by their children.
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Program Wrenn House Michelle Zechmann Name:
Runaway Shelter Care Component 600 W Cabarrus St, Raleigh Type:
Component Wrenn House [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
Wrenn House is a crisis shelter designed to provide a safe environment for runaway, homeless and in-crisis youth. It is open 24 hours/day, 365 days/year. Services are for youth ages 10-17. By offering temporary shelter, it eliminates the need for illegal means of support by homeless and runaway youth and therefore reduces the rate of juvenile crime. It also serves as an alternative to detention. Services are provided within therapeutic environment while promoting individuality and empowerment.
Program Psychological Assessment Michelle Zechmann Name:
Assessments Component 600 W Cabarrus St, Raleigh Type:
Component Psychological Assessment [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
The Psychological Assessment program at Haven House Services will process all referrals received from Chatham County juvenile court for youth recommended to receive psychological assessments. Program works with youth, the family, the assigned court counselor and contracted psychologist to ensure the successful completion of the psychological assessment, keep all stakeholders informed of progress made from point of referral to point of assessment completion.
Program El Futuro's Chatham County Clinical Program Luke Smith Name:
Individual Counseling Component 136 E Chapel Hill St, Durham Type:
Component El Futuro's Chatham County Clinical Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 688-7101
Provides counseling to at-risk and/or delinquent Latino youth, ages 6-17 while providing support for parents. At-risk and/or delinquent youth will be linked with a caring, bilingual counselor to help them improve behavior (misbehavior at school, delinquency, substance use, gang involvement), life skills, and school performance using assessment of presenting symptoms/behaviors and individualized treatment planning for individual and family counseling.
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Cherokee
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Pacesetter Adventures Cherokee Valori Cassel Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component PO Box 88, Brasstown Type:
Component Pacesetter Adventures [email protected] Name:
(828) 644-3497
Pacesetter Adventures is an interpersonal skills development program that engages youth in experiential activities such as climbing, hiking, camping, teambuilding, and self-expression. Interpersonal skills and concepts are woven into the activities to help juveniles improve self-concepts, communication, and teamwork. These skills are taught by offering weekly in-school lessons for at risk and court involved youth and through weekend and summer adventure excursions for court-involved students.
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Chowan
Program Intensive Supervision Jamie Bowers Name:
Teen Court Component P O Box 206, Edenton Type:
Component Chowan County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 482-4436
Teen Court is a Restorative Justice program that offers a diversionary choice to students who have no prior juvenile record and are attending school. Lack of anger management and appropriate communication, as well as poor decision-making skills may promote poor choices, behaviors, and/or reactions of students in potentially volatile situations causing them to make choices outside the legal parameters of society. Teen Court addresses these choices in a balanced and constructive way.
Program Intensive Supervision Jamie Bowers Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P O Box 206, Edenton Type:
Component Intensive Supervision Interpersonal Skills [email protected] Name:
(252) 482-4436
Intensive Supervision is a school-based interpersonal and social skills program offering communication skills, conflict resolution, anger management, impulse control, and other life skills both during the school day and after-hours. Home visits and parent training are provided.
Program After-School Plus Shannon Ray Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO Box 1030, Edenton Type:
Component After-School Plus [email protected] Name:
(252) 482-8595
The program provides tutoring and homework assistance in a supportive environment. Meets two days per week; and in addition to these primary services, the program also teaches character education, career exploration, life skills, and provides recreation. The goal of After-School Plus is to see the child succeed in school and home by establishing positive habits that will become automatic responses in the classroom and life.
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Program After-School Plus Shannon Ray Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 1030, Edenton Type:
Component Victim's Compensation/Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 482-8595
A community-based diversion and Level I/II victim restitution and community service program organized by the Recreation Department designed to provide uncompensated work experience for juveniles to satisfy the requirements of a diversion plan or court order.
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Clay
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Pacesetter Adventures Valori Cassel Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component PO Box 88, Brasstown Type:
Component Clay County Pacesetter Adventures [email protected] Name:
(828) 644-3497
Pacesetter Adventures is an interpersonal skills development program that engages youth in experiential activities such as climbing, hiking, camping, team building and self-expression. Interpersonal skills and concepts are woven into the activities to help juveniles improve self-concepts, communication, and teamwork. These skills are taught by offering weekly in-school lessons for at risk and court involved youth and through weekend and summer adventure excursions for court-involved students.
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Cleveland
Program Cleveland Early Intervention Rodney Borders Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 400 W. Marion St., Shelby Type:
Component Turning Point Academy [email protected] Name:
(704) 476-8060
Cleveland Early Intervention (CEI) is an interpersonal skill building program based at Turning Point Academy, alternative school in Cleveland Co. Schools. CEI employs a Life Skills Coordinator to teach interpersonal skills to youth placed at TPA that are referred due to social skills deficits. The LSC provides primarily individual counseling with supplemental group sessions; links students to additional services in and out of school; provides opportunities to learn and model new skills.
Program Roots & Wings Parent/Youth Skills Development Dana Hamrick Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 200 South Post Road, Shelby Type:
Component Parent/Youth Skills Development [email protected] Name:
(980) 484-5109
Parent/Youth Skill Development is a 14-week program using effective strategies to prevent/reduce delinquency that promotes protective family and individual factors such as positive juvenile/parent relationships, effective parental monitoring, social/interpersonal skills and competency through topics such as Communication, Respect/Relationships, Understanding Teens, Self-Esteem, Discipline, Anger Management, Decision Making, Substance Abuse Prevention, Gang Awareness, and Social Media Issues.
Program Teen Court Sharon Robbs Name:
Teen Court Component 312 W. Marion St, Shelby Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(704) 480-5569
Teen Court is an alternative to adjudication through the Juvenile Court/District Court. It provides an opportunity for juvenile offenders, who accept responsibility for their offense, to go before a jury of peers, and be represented by a teen attorney. The teen jury listens to testimony and decides an appropriate sentence based on guidelines provided by an adult judge. Upon successful completion, the referring agency will be notified and the charges against juvenile will not be pursued further.
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Program Restoration and Community Service Sharon Robbs Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 312 W. Marion St, Shelby Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(704) 480-5569
The goal is to offer the juvenile an option to give back to the community. It uses local businesses, government agencies and non-profit agencies to provide opportunities for youth to pay back restitution. It offers a way for the youth offender to be held accountable and to repair some of the harm caused by their conduct. Monetary restitution is a process by which youth offenders are held partially or fully accountable for the financial losses suffered by the victims of their crimes.
Program Mentor Program Sharon Robbs Name:
Mentoring Component 312 W. Marion St, Shelby Type:
Component Mentor Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 480-5569
The program provides a one-on-one relationship with a caring adult for at-risk youth, with special emphasis on youth referred by NCDPS juvenile justice. Referrals are also accepted from CIS programs and other community agencies, including partners with the Cleve JCPC, and youth who are potentially gang involved. The Mentor Coordinator accepts referrals for at-risk youth, those who are court involved, and those with risk factors for juvenile delinquency.
Program Kids At Work! Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills program that utilizes the culinary arts, where students work on developing social skills in a hands-on way. The curriculum consists of 24 lessons that set at-risk youth up for behavioral, academic, and vocational success. All lessons are designed to meet the learning style of each youth and develop usable skills for both inside and outside of class. For students of employment age, we work to set students up with internship and job opportunities.
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Program Family Centered Treatment Garry Talbert Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 2329 Highland Dr, Newberry Type:
Component Family Centered Treatment [email protected] Name:
(803) 597-5275
Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is a best practice, tested and evidence based model of home-based family therapy developed by practitioners over a 20-year period. FCT has been gradually formalized into a model of therapy that has practice based evidence and evidence based practice shown to lower rates of out of home placements, juvenile recidivism, and maladaptive areas of family functioning. It has been refined based on research, experience, and evidence of effectiveness derived from practice.
Program Juvenile Mediation Elizabeth Fox Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 410 W. Franklin Blvd. Ste. 40, Gastonia Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(704) 868-9576
Mediation is a restorative justice evidence-based process that will allow young offenders to take responsibility for their actions by learning and understanding the impact of their actions. Mediation will help reduce recidivism in youthful offenders and will teach alternatives to violence in dealing with conflict. Conflict Resolution classes are part of the process and are modeled on the evidence-based All Stars Core program which guides participants to be more accountable for life choices.
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Columbus
Program Columbus Teen Court/Restitution/Community Service Jon David Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 110 Courthouse Square, Whiteville Type:
Component Columbus Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(910) 641-4410
Youth ages 11-17 years old that are referred from the DACJJ staff, court system, and Teen Court for services outlined in the DACJJ standards. The Restitution Program provides opportunities for offenders to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or victim(s) through the forms of payments or supervised community service work that earn money to repay the victim(s) within the timeline stipulated in the court order, terms under a Teen Court agreement or a diversion contract plan.
Program Columbus Teen Court/Restitution/Community Service Jon David Name:
Teen Court Component 110 Courthouse Square, Whiteville Type:
Component Columbus Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 641-4410
Teen Court acts as an alternative to traditional court and allows youthful offenders under the age of 18 an opportunity to hold themselves accountable for their criminal or delinquent acts. Youth admitted to the program must be willing to admit their mistakes and agree to have their cases heard in Teen Court where youth act out court roles such as Bailiffs, Clerks, Defense Attorneys and Prosecutor and Jurors. Jurors listen to evidence presented and hand down structured sentence sanctions.
Program AMBASSADORS PROGRAM Randolph Keaton Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 25485 Andrew Jackson Hwy, P.O. Box 315, Delco Type:
Component Parent/Family Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(910) 655-3811
A direct and family centered approach to empower parents by providing positive parenting skills and strategies to reduce juvenile behavior problems and strengthen families, the program will focus on skills related to conflict resolution, anger management, and appropriate parent/child roles and expectations.
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Program Columbus County Schools JCPC Youth and Family Heather Wing Name: Counseling Program
Individual Counseling Component 817 Washington Street, Whiteville Type:
Component Youth and Family Counseling [email protected] Name:
(910) 642-5168
The Youth and Family Counseling Program will focus on increasing involvement and attachment to school, community and improving positive youth and family relationships. Counseling will be done at the school and in the home with youth and their families. Counseling sessions will focus on anger management, interpersonal skills, family issues and academic success.
Program Safe Haven After School Tutoring Program Carol Caldwell Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO Box 1757, Whiteville Type:
Component Safe Haven After School Tutoring Program [email protected] Name:
(910) 642-0633
The primary goal and objective of the Safe Haven Afterschool Program is to build resiliency for developing successful, healthy children in school and in life so that they might strive and succeed in a global society; a healthy child is a better learner.
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Craven
Program Teen Court April Young Name:
Teen Court Component 233 Middle St., New Bern Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 633-2538
An alternative justice system for offenders who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, Consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
Program Craven Juvenile Restitution Program Roberta Hodges Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 1556, New Bern Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 637-9402
This program will serve juveniles ordered to perform community service or pay restitution to victims. It will provide work sites with appropriate supervision and be responsible for reporting to referring agencies about progress toward completion of service hours, payment of restitution to victims and case management.
Program Structured Area Day Reporting Barbara Lee Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 500 Fort Totten Drive, New Bern Type:
Component Area Day Reporting Center [email protected] Name:
(252) 638-6542
Area Day Reporting Center provides a structured and supervised alternative to youth who are susceptible to delinquent activities when suspended from school or returning from detentions. ADRC offers academic remediation for all admissions with drug education prevention sessions for youth and parents; skill building activities; developing positive attitudes and relationships; and parent empowerment activities to help parents in identifying negative behavior.
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Program Celebrating Families Mary Guilfoyle Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 12039, New Bern Type:
Component Celebrating Families [email protected] Name:
(252) 636-4900
Celebrating families Youth and Family Coach Program adds a coaching component to a parent skill building group program. The Youth and Family coach will work directly with youth and their families to reduce family conflict and increase youth success in school and community. The number and length of sessions will be based on a mutual agreement between the family and the coach. The coach will help the family set goals, solve problems and build strong family relationships.
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Cumberland
Program Cumberland County Group Care Brenda Jackson Name:
Group Home Care Component P.O. Box 2429, Fayetteville Type:
Component Cumberland County DSS Group Care [email protected] Name:
(910) 677-2035
Group Care for youth ages 13-17 at risk for or already involved in juvenile justice system. Youth actively works with their families/caretakers toward stability, reunification, successful independent living, improved school behaviors and academics, and rejecting gang associations and strengthening healthy peer relationships.
Program Find-A-Friend Program of Fayetteville Urban Ministry Johnny Wilson Name: Inc.
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1171, Fayetteville Type:
Component Find-A-Friend [email protected] Name:
(910) 483-5944
The Interpersonal Skills component works with youth in weekly group sessions to improve social growth, personal growth and cultural enrichment. Group sessions teach skills needed to modify behavior and develop skills to improve social welfare in the community, while deterring further involvement in the juvenile court system and avoiding negative contact with law enforcement. The program will offer one-on-one Mentoring and enrichment trips to qualifying youth enrolled in Interpersonal Skills.
Program Fayetteville-Cumberland Juvenile Restitution Program John Somerindyke Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 467 Hay Street, Fayetteville Type:
Component Fayetteville-Cumberland Juvenile Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(910) 433-1855
The program provides opportunities for juveniles to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or to victim(s) through performing supervised community service work and/or a monetary payment within the timeline stipulated in the court order, terms under a Teen Court agreement, or diversion contract.
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Program Teen Court Tina Estle Name:
Teen Court Component 321 Dick Street, Ste. 104, Fayetteville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 486-9465
The purpose of the program is to provide an alternative to low risk and 1st time juvenile offenders who have committed a minor delinquent/criminal offense or have been charged with a misdemeanor, and are otherwise eligible for diversion which provides as an alternative to Court. Program serves as a community resource for the diversion which may assign the juvenile to counseling, restitution, curfews, community service, or other rehabilitative measures.
Program FACT- Families and Courts Together Sarah Hallock Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 109 Bradford Ave, Fayetteville Type:
Component FACT Home Based Family Counseling [email protected] Name:
(910) 222-6089
The FACT Home-Based Counseling component employs assessment and treatment/intervention services to juveniles and their families primarily in the home setting. Research suggests that improving family functioning reduces problem behaviors. FACT home based counseling concentrates on developing a foundation that increases the family s strengths, parental supervision, communication, family management skills to develop responsibility and accountability among family members.
Program FACT- Families And Courts Together Sarah Hallock Name:
Individual Counseling Component 109 Bradford Ave, Fayetteville Type:
Component FACT Counseling [email protected] Name:
(910) 222-6089
The FACT Counseling component employs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Treatment* (CBT), which is a problem-focused approach to helping youth identify and change the dysfunctional beliefs, thoughts, and patterns of behavior that create problems and is often linked to juvenile delinquency and/or criminal behavior. CBT combines two effective kinds of psychotherapy: cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy. CBT is one of the most widely used approaches to treatment in criminal justice (Little 2005).
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Program FACT- Families And Courts Together Sarah Hallock Name:
Assessments Component 109 Bradford Ave, Fayetteville Type:
Component FACT Psychological Assessments [email protected] Name:
(910) 222-6089
The FACT assessment/evaluation component provides critical clinical diagnostic information to juvenile/district courts, which can be used in developing an individualized service plan to identify appropriate treatment, counseling or other community services to address the needs of the youth. Services are for youth ages 6 to 17 years of age that are either involved in the juvenile court system from intake to adjudication or are on a commitment status or post-release supervision from a YDC.
Program FACT- Families And Courts Together Sarah Hallock Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 109 Bradford Ave, Fayetteville Type:
Component Cumberland Gang Prevention Partnership-- CGPP [email protected] Name:
(910) 222-6089
The goal of the CGPP component is to employ intervention services to juveniles and their families primarily to redirect delinquent or negative behaviors associated with youth gang and delinquency problems that are connected to youth delinquency and criminal activity. CGPP Interpersonal Skill Building concentrates on developing competencies that develop stronger interpersonal skills to develop resiliency, coping strategies and accountability among participants.
Program Juvenile Assessment Center Sarah Hallock Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 109 Bradford Ave, Fayetteville Type:
Component Juvenile Assessment Center [email protected] Name:
(910) 829-9017
The Juvenile Assessment Center provides one of the primary court diversion options including intervention services to youth and their families who are exhibiting at-risk behaviors at home, school, and in the community. This component implements specific skill building strategies to develop stronger, positive social skills to increase appropriate interaction with others and decrease problem behaviors that have negatively affected their relationships in the home, school, peers and community.
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Currituck
Program Partnership of Adolescents and Support Services- PASS Virginia Arrington Name:
Individual Counseling Component 2958 Caratoke Hwy, Currituck Type:
Component PASS [email protected] Name:
(252) 232-2223
School-based counseling program directed toward juveniles and families to improve relationships at home, school and in the community. The PASS program will provide communication skills, interpersonal and life skills, anger management, and parenting skills for youth/families to reduce problem behaviors that may lead to delinquency and ongoing involvement with juvenile justice.
Program Partnership of Adolescents and Support Services- PASS Virginia Arrington Name:
Teen Court Component 2958 Caratoke Hwy, Currituck Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 232-2223
The Teen Court Program targets first-time offenders to provide constructive sentencing and community involvement. The program offers offenders and volunteers a positive opportunity to become an active member of their community. It builds positive relationships with adult role models and positive peer relationships while holding the offender accountable for their behavior.
Program Currituck County Restitution Program Daniel Scanlon II Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 153 Courthouse Road, Currituck Type:
Component Currituck County Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 232-2075
Currituck County Restitution Program provides supervised community service to delinquent juveniles and/or an opportunity for juveniles to compensate their victims through restitution. Juveniles will perform uncompensated work service in order to satisfy a court order or diversion plan/contract.
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Dare
Program Dare County Community of Juvenile Services Shannon Glaser Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 1000, Manteo Type:
Component Dare County Community Service and Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 475-5689
The Restitution/Community Service program will provide supervised community service to juveniles who are court ordered or are in a diversion contract to perform community service and/or pay victim restitution.
Program Dare County Community of Juvenile Services Shannon Glaser Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 1000, Manteo Type:
Component Community of Juvenile Services Psych [email protected] Name:
(252) 475-5689
This component provides psychological assessments by order of juvenile court or as referred by a juvenile court counselor. Psychological assessments are useful in determining appropriate rehabilitative strategies and for placement into residential programs as needed.
Program Dare County Community of Juvenile Services Shannon Glaser Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 1000, Manteo Type:
Component Dare County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 475-5689
Teen Court serves first time offenders that are sentenced by trained student volunteers, under adult supervision. Students act as prosecution and defense attorneys, clerk, bailiff, and jurors. Offenders must admit guilt and voluntarily enter the Teen Court program. Referrals come from juvenile court counselors and SROs. Successful completion of a sentence results in no criminal record. Failure to complete a sentence results in referral back to juvenile court and/or law enforcement.
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Program Dare County Community of Juvenile Services Shannon Glaser Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1000, Manteo Type:
Component Youth Accountability and Counseling Services [email protected] Name:
(252) 475-5689
Provides social and life skills, counseling and case management for at-risk, undisciplined and delinquent youth and their families. A significant portion of the youth at greatest risk have significant mental health needs. This program is one of the few programs county-wide providing access to counseling, assessment, case management and interpersonal skills training to at-risk, undisciplined and adjudicated youth with flexible services designed according to the service plan developed at admission.
Program Pathways to Resilience Nancy Griffin Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 534 Ananias Dare Street, Manteo Type:
Component Pathways to Resilience [email protected] Name:
(252) 441-0614
Two Parent Educators certified in Triple P Positive Parenting Program will provide Pathways to Resilience, consisting of Group Triple P Level 4 + Pathways, an evidence-based method of delivery used for prevention and/or management of behavioral problems. Two groups will target mostly self- and school-referred parents of children with significant or multiple behavioral difficulties that are often displayed in more than one setting, such as at home, school, in the community and with friends.
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Davidson
Program Why Try Truancy Program Michelle Henderson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 975 Heath Church Rd., Lexington Type:
Component Truancy Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 249-8182
In attempt to address Truancy and behaviors associated with it, Davidson County Schools, Lexington City Schools and Thomasville City Schools will implement the Why Try curriculum for children in middle school. The participants involved in the Why Try group will include juveniles that are involved in Truancy Court, Juvenile Court or at risk for going to court.
Program SHIFT Restitution and Community Service Shannon Chambers Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 220 George W. Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component SHIFT Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
SHIFT Restitution and Community Service connects court-involved youth to meaningful service opportunities that enhance social skills, facilitate connections with positive adults in the community, promote civic engagement and help participants earn dollars towards victim restitution.
Program -D-A-S-H- Mentoring Mark Southern Name:
Mentoring Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(336) 813-8484
D-A-S-H- Mentoring is a youth initiated mentoring model that works with young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk. By focusing on increasing bonding and bridging social capitol, they expand their social networks, connections to people, ideas and opportunities.
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Program Family Services Counseling Services Julia Toone Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component PO Box 607, Lexington Type:
Component Family Empowerment Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 249-0237
FEP is an 8-10-week crisis counseling program for at-risk youth and their families. FEP social workers use a variety of interventions to redirect inappropriate youth behavior and poor parenting including psycho-educational activities, motivational interviewing, charting, communication skill building, goals, court advocacy and parent empowerment. Social workers also work with the family on resource connection. Interpreting is available for non-English speaking clients and their families.
Program Family Services Counseling Services Julia Toone Name:
Family Counseling Component PO Box 607, Lexington Type:
Component Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 249-0237
The program will provide family, individual and/or group counseling for youth between the ages of 7-17 who have been adjudicated, intake-diverted, identified as at-risk or face the likelihood of court involvement. One of the core treatment modalities will be group counseling for substance abuse and trauma. Interpreting will be made available to all Limited English Proficient clients and their families.
Program Keeping Up: Alternatives to Suspension for Youth and Julia Toone Name: Families
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 607, Lexington Type:
Component Parent Education Support Group [email protected] Name:
(336) 249-0237
Parent Education Support Group is an 8-week parent education class and support group for parents of at-risk youth in Davidson County. This program is based on the Common Sense Parenting for School-aged Children curriculum.
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Program Keeping Up: Alternatives to Suspension for Youth and Julia Toone Name: Families
Juvenile Structured Day Component PO Box 607, Lexington Type:
Component Keeping Up [email protected] Name:
(336) 249-0237
The Keeping Up Program provides an opportunity for youth who are suspended or who are at-risk of being suspended to keep up with educational requirements and receive group therapy. In addition, parents/guardians of participants receive parenting support, enhancing the entire client family's chance for success. FSDC admissions have increased in 2017 due to an educational meeting between FSDC Keeping Up Program Manager and Lexington City Schools Superintendent.
Program Parenting Wisely Terri Fisher Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 159 Myrtle Drive, Thomasville Type:
Component Parenting Wisely [email protected] Name:
(336) 472-7217
This parent education program is an exemplary model recognized by OJJDP and is utilized for parents of children ages 9-17. The program is most frequently delivered in a weekly group setting. Parents view the DVD and work jointly to complete workbook exercises. Homework, successes and obstacles are covered during the sessions. The online program is offered to parents unable to attend group sessions. Progress is monitored on the website with face to face evaluation at completion.
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Davie
Program The Road to Success Jenna Hendricks Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 522, Mocksville Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(336) 751-9906
The community service/restitution component allows youth to complete community service requirements in appropriate supervised settings. In exchange for completing community service hours, youth may earn monetary credit in restitution to the victim if court-ordered. BBBS staff will be responsible for providing appropriate community services sites, monitoring community service activities, documenting hours and communicating progress/completion to court personnel.
Program The Road to Success Jenna Hendricks Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 522, Mocksville Type:
Component Parent/Family/Life Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(336) 751-9906
Life skill building sessions for middle and high school students. Student session topics target pro-social skills such as self-image, self-improvement, making decisions, coping w/ anxiety, anger, social skills, resolving conflicts and substance abuse education. Parent session topics include communication, parental monitoring, being a good role model, consistent discipline, warning signs of substance abuse and taking a clear stand on drugs.
Program -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring Mark Southern Name:
Mentoring Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 813-8484
D-A-S-H- Mentoring is a youth initiated mentoring model that works with young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk. By focusing on increasing bonding and bridging social capitol, they expand their social networks, connections to people, ideas and opportunities.
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Program Insight Human Services - Davie James Harner Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component 665 West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem Type:
Component Insight Human Services [email protected] Name:
(336) 725-8389
The program serves 7-17 year old, male and female, referred by juvenile court, law enforcement, schools and community agencies who have been identified as at-risk or delinquent. Program recipients will receive clinical assessments, individual, group and family counseling, as well as case management to address the problems of substance abuse and the complications that accompany it. The program will use Motivational Interviewing, Seven Challenges and Moral Reconation Therapy.
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Duplin
Program Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services Brianne Winterton Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 615 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington Type:
Component Open House Youth Shelter for Duplin County [email protected] Name:
(910) 392-7408
Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services of Coastal Horizons Center, Inc. is a 24-hour, 9-bed co-ed facility that is committed to improving the safety and well-being of abused and/or neglected and otherwise at-risk youth who are in need of Temporary Shelter. Open House will provide Temporary Shelter Care for Duplin County for juveniles who have been temporarily removed from their home during a family crisis.
Program Restitution & Community Service/Teen Court Program Candice Mathis Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 981, Kenansville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 275-0003
Teen Court is an alternative to a court program for first-time offenders which provides constructive sanctioning for crimes committed including possible community service/restitution, apology letters to victims and/or jury duties.
Program Restitution & Community Service/Teen Court Program Candice Mathis Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 981, Kenansville Type:
Component Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(910) 275-0003
Restitution program provides a means for juveniles to be held accountable for their actions by completing community service hours and some cases, earning restitution payments for their victims.
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Program Building Peace in Schools Candice Mathis Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 981, Kenansville Type:
Component Building Peace in Schools Social Skills Classes [email protected] Name:
(910) 275-0003
Social Skills Training Classes teaching conflict resolution skills to adjudicated and non-adjudicated youth to promote youth success. Classes will be held in small groups at the participants schools.
Program Duplin County 4-H Outreach Amanda Hatcher Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 949, Kenansville Type:
Component Duplin County 4-H Outreach [email protected] Name:
(910) 296-2143
Life skills classes provide an opportunity for youth to improve their decision-making skills, anger management, dealing with peer pressure and vocational skills. The program targets at-risk youth and those referred by court services.
Program Duplin Juvenile Court Psychological Services Bridget Huffman Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 949, Kenansville Type:
Component Duplin Juvenile Court Psychological Services [email protected] Name:
(910) 296-2143
Provides psychological evaluations to court services for treatment planning and facilitating placement.
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FY 2017-2018
Durham
Program Family Advocacy Network Patricia Hussey Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 104 New Stateside Drive, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Family Advocacy [email protected] Name:
(919) 942-2803
Family Advocates work one-on-one and in group settings with parents of at-risk youth who have mental health/substance abuse conditions. Goal is to strengthen parenting skills, reduce parent/youth conflicts, set goals and teach parents skills to reduce or eliminate risk factors. FAN is a best practice program model utilizing evidence based curricula with clients. Beginning July 1, 2016, FAN will become a program of Freedom House Recovery Center.
Program Durham PROUD Program Quillie Coath Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1605, Durham Type:
Component P.R.O.U.D. [email protected] Name:
(919) 956-8366
PROUD aims to raise awareness of the importance of life skills among youth. The Program offers 16-week life skill sessions for youth. The 16-week term consists of the youth attending 2 weekly sessions for approximately 2 hours each session. There is also an opportunity for a one-on-one session to be conducted on an as needed basis. However, this session will be held twice a week for 2 hours. PROUD Program evaluates the progression of the youth. Monthly parent groups will be offered in support of all youth.
Program Durham PROUD Program Quillie Coath Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1605, Durham Type:
Component PROUD DEAC [email protected] Name:
(919) 956-8366
The DEAC Program focuses on Substance Abuse Education using the ARISE Curriculum and The Cannabis Youth Treatment Series (CYT). The DEAC Program is an alternative to detention and educates court involved youth about substance abuse. The DEAC Program is comprised of twelve (12) sessions held over four (4) weeks. Each session will last approximately 75 minutes.
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Program Project BUILD Gayle Harris Name:
Component Interpersonal Skill Building Durham County Department of Public Health, Type: Durham
Component Project BUILD [email protected] Name: (919) 560-7655
Project BUILD is Durham County's implementation of the OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model, an evidence-based gang violence prevention model. The program serves young people between the ages of 12-21 with intensive, wrap-around intervention and case management services provided by a team of outreach workers. Service delivery for Project BUILD participants is guided by a multidisciplinary team that conducts individualized case planning and ensures coordination of services for participants.
Program Parenting of Adolescents Program Nicole Moore Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 3708 Lyckan Parkway, Suite 103, Durham Type:
Component Parenting of Adolescents Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 403-8249
The Parenting of Adolescents program (POA) provides home-based family counseling utilizing Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT). MDFT is an evidence based family intervention developed primarily for African-American and Latino, court involved and at-risk youth. Therapists meet with families for 16 to 24 weeks, 2 to 3 times per week. POA currently serves Durham County families with juveniles between the ages of 10 and 17 who are court involved or at risk for court involvement.
Program Durham County Teen Court & Restitution Program Sabrina Cates Name:
Teen Court Component 900 Broad St, Durham Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 682-1960
Teen Court is a program that gives first-time youthful offenders, between the ages of 10 and 17, a second chance; yet holds them fully accountable for their actions. Misdemeanor offenses, such as larceny, simple assault, affray, property damage, drug possession, alcohol possession, and other minor offenses are heard in Teen Court. The defendant must stand before a jury of their peers, plead guilty to the offense and accept the sanctions imposed by the jury.
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Program Durham County Teen Court & Restitution Program Sabrina Cates Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 900 Broad St, Durham Type:
Component Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 682-1960
The Restitution Program provides community service options for court involved youth, (both adjudicated and diverted). This program also gives youth an opportunity to repay victims in their case. The Payback Program allows youth to perform community service and earn up to $200 toward their monetary obligation to the victim. This program provides community service and restitution services. All youth referred to this component are under the supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice.
Program Rebound, Alternatives for Youth Cimarron Reed Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 811 Ninth Street, Durham Type:
Component Rebound, Juvenile Structured Day - partial day [email protected] Name:
(919) 408-2517
Rebound provides intensive services to Durham County high school youth on short-term suspension from school (a maximum of 10 days) by focusing on their strengths and resilience so that they may develop the skills, supports, and strategies needed to reconnect with their schools, communities, and families and achieve their goals. Rebound provides an all-day, comprehensive program of activities for youth on suspension.
Program Juvenile Literacy Center Laura Walters Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 807 E. Main Street, Durham Type:
Component Durham Juvenile Literacy Center [email protected] Name:
(919) 787-5559
The Juvenile Literacy Center provides individual and small group tutoring for youth who are court-involved or at risk of court involvement. Weekly tutoring sessions will be two or more hours and focus on developing basic literacy skills, life skills and improving academic performance. Students meet at the Juvenile Justice office, selected Durham Public Schools, and other partner sites. Expected length of stay is a minimum of 9 months. Successful participants will have 67 or more contact days.
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Program Juvenile Justice Project Grace Marsh Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 634 Foster St, Durham gmarsh@crc- Type:
Component Conflict Coaching mediation.org Name:
(919) 680-4575
Conflict coaching is a conflict resolution one-on-one curriculum that helps juveniles examine how they currently handle conflict and the results. Juveniles are taught new skills for handling conflict with others including both their peers and adults. Juveniles look at how they got into trouble and how they might avoid recidivism. Students participate weekly in 2 hour sessions over 10 weeks, as well as visits to the school to determine the juvenile progress if during the school year.
Program Juvenile Justice Project Grace Marsh Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 634 Foster St, Durham gmarsh@crc- Type:
Component Juvenile Justice Project mediation.org Name:
(919) 680-4575
The Juvenile Justice Project (the Project) is designed to deter juveniles from the Criminal Justice System by using restorative models to address juvenile offenses. Specifically, this component is mediation that brings youth and victim together to resolve a conflict. The models used are Victim-Offender Mediation, and basic Mediation. Using these models, juveniles are diverted from court-involvement but held accountable for their actions.
Program El Futuro's Durham County Clinical Program Luke Smith Name:
Individual Counseling Component 136 E Chapel Hill St., Durham lsmith@elfuturo- Type:
Component Durham County Clinical Program nc.org Name:
(919) 688-7101
Our program offers bilingual, culturally welcoming mental health and substance abuse treatment for at-risk Latino youth ages 7-17. The project links at-risk and/or delinquent youth with a caring counselor to help them improve behavior (misbehavior at school, delinquency, substance use, gang involvement), increase life skills, and improve school performance. After assessing symptoms and developing an individualized treatment plan, youth receive trauma-informed, individual and family counseling.
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FY 2017-2018
Edgecombe
Program Edgecombe Transition/Re-Entry Kenneth Perry Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Edgecombe Transition/Re-Entry [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-6332
Family Preservation and Vocational Educational services are available to juveniles referred to this program. The Specialist will meet with the youth weekly while in the YDC and will participate in the Service Planning Meetings (SPM). The Specialist may start providing services 2-3 months prior to the juvenile leaving the YDC. The total duration of the program is 6 months (24 weeks).
Program Edgecombe Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care Kenneth Perry Name:
Specialized Foster Care Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Edgecombe Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
Provide therapeutic foster care for youth (male or female) age 10-17 involved with the Division of Juvenile Justice in the 7th Judicial District. Therapeutic Foster Care caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of youth in a supportive family setting.
Program Impact Plus Edgecombe Ron Green Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 1622, Rocky Mount Type:
Component Impact Plus [email protected] Name:
(252) 977-9924
Impact Plus will serve juveniles who are diverted or ordered to perform community service or pay restitution to victims. It will provide work sites with appropriate supervision and be responsible for reporting to referring agencies about progress toward completion of service hours, payment of restitution to victims and case management.
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Program Resolve It Together Sandra Spencer Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 200 Eastbrook Drive, Suite A, Greenville Type:
Component Resolve It Together [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
The Resolve It Together, evidence-based program focuses on helping at-risk and adjudicated youth and their families develop skills and strategies for positively resolving conflict, both within the family and the community, through facilitated activities and conversations in a multi-family group setting.
Program Teen Court Sandra Spencer Name:
Teen Court Component 400 Eastbrook Drive, Suite A, Greenville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
Teen Court in an alternative justice system for offenders who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, Consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
Program Freedom School Jesse Lewis Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 1725 Davis Street, ROCKY MOUNT Type:
Component Freedom School [email protected] Name:
(252) 903-8856
Peacemakers will operate a Freedom School for the summer of 2017. The Freedom School program is an evidenced-based model, which fosters an appreciation for learning through five essential components: high-quality literacy enrichment; parent and family involvement; civic engagement and social action; intergenerational leadership development; and nutrition, health and mental health.
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FY 2017-2018
Forsyth
Program Teen Court Greg Squires Name:
Teen Court Component 1031 Highland Ave., Winston-Salem Type:
Component YWCA Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 722-0597
Teen Court is a program sponsored by the YWCA of Winston-Salem. Through Teen Court, juvenile first-time offenders ages 6-17 are given a chance to turn their lives around and avoid a criminal record. Youth are sentenced by their peers to perform community service, attend ARISE Life Skills seminars, and/or provide other types of restitution. The program conducts Teen Court every other week for 11 months at the Forsyth County Hall of Justice. Referrals sources are SRO's, and Juvenile Court.
Program Forsyth Temporary Shelter Robin Testerman Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Forsyth Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
Children's Center offers temporary shelter and care on both emergency/crisis and planned placement basis for delinquent and undisciplined youth. Youth served are age 6-17, male or female, and are referred for placement by DPS. Youth are placed for short term respite to allow a cooling down period for the child and family while plans are made to stabilize the home. Youth that are suspended from school or in a runaway situation are placed at the Center for safe and stable supervision.
Program Insight Human Services - Psychological Evaluations James Harner Name: - Forsyth
Assessments Component 665 West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem Type:
Component Forensic Juvenile Psychological Evaluations [email protected] Name:
(336) 725-8389
Juvenile Psychological Services in Forsyth County provides approximately 200 forensic psychological evaluations annually to the Juvenile Court in our community. These specialized assessments utilize current science in assessing risk and dangerousness in juveniles ages 7 -17, as well as determining the most appropriate evidence based programs to refer juveniles to for treatment.
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Program YDI After school Mentoring Program (AMP) Darryl Bego Name:
Mentoring Component PO Box 480480, Charlotte Type:
Component Forsyth LIFT After school Mentoring Program (LAMP) [email protected] Name:
(704) 562-3806
The YDI Afterschool Mentoring Program (AMP) nurtures the cognitive and interpersonal skill building necessary to address the individualized developmental needs of adolescent juveniles ages 14-17 years old in order to reduce recidivism. The primary referral target for the YDI/AMP is juvenile court counselors/judges, school resource officers (SROs), and the guidance/social work/administrative departments of local schools.
Program Parent/Teen Solutions Elizabeth Miller Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 500 W. Northwest Boulevard, Winston-Salem Type:
Component Parent/Teen Solutions Home Visitation [email protected] Name:
(336) 748-9028
In-Home visitation program provided to at-risk or delinquent teenagers (12-17) and their parent(s) 3 hours per week for 150 days. Program is designed to maintain youth in the home environment while reducing recidivism, improving parent-child relationships, school motivation, problem solving skills, and parenting skills. 75% of families participating in the program are required to participate in peer group sessions (Parent/Teen Solutions Group), in addition to receiving home based services.
Program Parent/Teen Solutions Elizabeth Miller Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 500 W. Northwest Boulevard, Winston-Salem Type:
Component Parent/Teen Solutions Group [email protected] Name:
(336) 748-9028
12 week 2-hour group provided to at-risk and delinquent youth (12-17) and their parents. The program is designed to maintain youth in the home, while reducing recidivism, improving parent-child relationship, school motivation, problem solving skills, and parenting skills. Families participating in the program participate in peer group sessions that include a 30-minute dinner, 45-minute breakout session for parents and youth, and 45-minute group discussion.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Work & Earn It Quinten Henighan Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 1031 Highland Ave, Winston Salem Type:
Component YWCA Work and Earn It (Monetary [email protected] Name: Restitution/Community Work Service)
(336) 722-0597
The Work & Earn It Program provides opportunities for court referred youth ages 10 - 17, to fulfill their terms of probation or diversion plans or contracts in regard to community service and monetary/restitution. Referrals are received from Juvenile Court only.
Program SFP 10-14 & Trauma Assessment/Counseling Services Rebecca Nagaishi Name:
Individual Counseling Component 1200 S. Broad St., Winston-Salem Type:
Component Trauma Assessment and Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 778-7067
Therapeutic services for youth/families who have experienced a traumatic event (or it is suspected) such as child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, community violence, bullying, traumatic death. Licensed therapists, trained in evidence-based practices, will conduct trauma/behavioral focused assessments and engage families, focusing on trauma recovery, behavioral concerns, and family problems. As needed, support and stabilization will be provided prior to starting trauma focused therapy.
Program SFP 10-14 & Trauma Assessment/Counseling Services Rebecca Nagaishi Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 1200 S. Broad St., Winston-Salem Type:
Component Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth [email protected] Name: ages 10 - 14
(336) 778-7067
An evidence-based parent/youth/family skills-building curriculum designed to strengthen parenting skills, build family strengths, prevent teen substance abuse and other behavior problems. SFP 10-14 prepares families for the transition to the teen years through a highly interactive seven-week group session. Parents and youth learn together through the use of videos, games, projects, and activities.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Just Us Lynn Rhoades Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 624 West Sixth Street, Winston-Salem Type:
Component Just Us [email protected] Name:
(336) 749-1317
Just Us provides court involved and at-risk teens (12-17) the opportunity to develop their minds, thoughts and futures through the development of critical thinking skills, creative writing, film pre-production, film editing and audio development; to give voice to their lives, their stories, their thoughts about important issues in the world, why they find themselves in their current life situation; and through the Just Us session, to support their development of creative and successful futures.
Program YDI Family Life skills Academy - Forsyth Darryl Bego Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 480480, Charlotte Type:
Component YDI Family Life skills Academy - Forsyth [email protected] Name:
(704) 562-3806
The YDI Family Life skills Academy will address the dual need of establishing and/or enhancing the decision-making/interpersonal skills of adolescent juveniles ages 12 and up and the parenting/family building skills of their parents. The primary referral source will be juvenile court and school resource officers. School guidance departments may refer to any remaining slots. Studies show that teens who have supportive relationships with their parent(s) become less at-risk of delinquency.
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FY 2017-2018
Franklin
Program Positive Action Floyd Johnson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 176, Oxford Type:
Component Interpersonal Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(919) 690-0036
BGCNCNC proposes to operate "Positive Action", a two-program component design that will provide JCPC participants with alternatives to negative environments in a positive, caring environment designed to create productive, caring, and responsible citizens. The formula we will follow is one evidence based curriculum plus one gender appropriate prevention program that every JCPC participant will become engaged in while at the Boys & Girls Club.
Program Franklin County Juvenile Restitution Kyle Horton Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 285 T. Kemp Rd, Louisburg Type:
Component Franklin County Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(919) 291-6829
Through this program juveniles are required to demonstrate responsibility by providing restitution through monetary payment and/or community services. By employing this approach youth are benefiting through an improved attitude, self-esteem and work ethic coupled with an increased awareness of civic responsibility. This will encourage youth to be better citizens.
Program Franklin County Juvenile Restitution Kyle Horton Name:
Teen Court Component 285 T. Kemp Rd, Louisburg Type:
Component Teen Court District 9 [email protected] Name:
(919) 291-6829
Teen Court provides the resource needed to allow first time offenders a second chance, by judging them with a group of their peers. Teen Court can provide a positive impact for participating youth and their parents through counseling and learning sessions. Teen Court wipes clean the juvenile court record for first time offenders once the program is completed.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Community Connections Bobbie Hopf Name:
Family Counseling Component 1822 East HWY 54, Durham Type:
Component Community Connections [email protected] Name:
(919) 474-6381
Wraparound is provided to youth and their families involved with the Juvenile Justice System, including diverted, adjudicated delinquent/undisciplined and post release youth. Based on principles of System of Care, a Child and Family Team is developed for each youth and guides efforts to build constructive relationships and support networks in order to achieve desired outcomes.
Program Trail to Success Ashley Boswell Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 31201, Raleigh Type:
Component Trail to Success [email protected] Name:
(704) 806-5515
The primary focus of this program is the development of interpersonal skills related to communication, conflict resolution, anger management, coping skills, family mediation and behavior management through Equine Assisted Learning (EAL).
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FY 2017-2018
Gaston
Program Psychological Testing Pat Laws Name:
Assessments Component P.O. Box 1578, Gastonia Type:
Component Psychological Assessments [email protected] Name:
(704) 866-3771
Psychological assessments to help court counselors and judges determine the most appropriate consequences and treatment for court involved youth.
Program Teen Court Wendy Whisnant Name:
Teen Court Component P.O. Box 1695, Gastonia Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(704) 852-3339
A diversion for Gaston County juveniles who are: first time offenders, with a misdemeanor charge, enrolled in academics in a private/public agency in Gaston County and admit guilt to the charge. Participants are represented/judged by peers, supervised by the Program Coordinator and presiding Judge. Constructive sentences are imposed on the participants. If sanctions are completed within the required time frame, charge is dismissed, thus providing opportunity for a successful future.
Program Juvenile Restitution Wendy Whisnant Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 1695, Gastonia Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 852-3339
The Juvenile Restitution/Community Service program holds juvenile offenders personally accountable for their delinquent activities, some of which have resulted in measurable monetary damages to victims. The program provides opportunity for these juveniles to perform community service hours and the opportunity to compensate their victims. The program is available for diverted and/or adjudicated juveniles, teen court defendants, repeat offenders and undisciplined juveniles.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Community Outreach Wendy Whisnant Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 1695, Gastonia Type:
Component Gang Outreach [email protected] Name:
(704) 867-3512
The goal of the CO Program is to reduce criminal and gang involvement. Services are delivered based on the Comprehensive Gang Model and work directly with youth and their families to put intensive intervention strategies for home and school in place to prevent future criminal or gang involvement. Mentoring and animal therapy is provided for positive role modeling and reinforcement. Strengthening Families Program reinforces the need for effective parental supervision and family communication.
Program Kids At Work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program around the culinary art, where students work on developing social skills in a hands-on way. The curriculum consists of 24 lessons that set at-risk youth up for behavioral, academic, and vocational success. All lessons are designed to meet the learning style of each youth and develop usable skills for both inside and outside of class. The interpersonal lessons deal specifically with bullying and bullying behaviors.
Program PORT Program Michael Bridges Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component PO Box 16157, Charlotte Type:
Component PORT Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 516-7083
Providing Opportunities in Recovery for Teens (PORT) Program provides Substance use screenings, assessments, evaluations, counseling, community based interventions, and urinalysis for Gaston County juvenile court involved youth experiencing challenges with substance use. The CSAC or CSAPC provides counseling during crisis, counsels youth in the community, assist the family in arranging other services, and assists with transportation when necessary and appropriate.
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Program Family Centered Treatment Garry Talbert Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 2329 Highland Dr, Newberry Type:
Component Family Centered Treatment [email protected] Name:
(803) 597-5275
Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is a best practice, tested and evidence based model of home-based family therapy developed by practitioners over a 20-year period. FCT has been gradually formalized into a model of therapy that has practice based evidence and evidence based practice shown to lower rates of out of home placements, juvenile recidivism, and maladaptive areas of family functioning. It has been refined based on research, experience, and evidence of effectiveness derived from practice.
Program Positive Parenting Program Chanell Ketchmore Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 1391 East Garrison Blvd., Gastonia Type:
Component Triple P Parenting For All Parents [email protected] Name:
(980) 349-0233
Evidenced based model for parents of children ages 0-17 years old that prioritizes work with at risk, adjudicated and/or undisciplined youth. Equips parents with skills and confidence to be self-sufficient; to manage family issues appropriately. Focused on developing positive relationships, attitudes and conduct. Parents learn/develop effective behavior management strategies to deal with a variety of behaviors. Services can be provided in the home to eliminate transportation barriers.
Program Juvenile Mediation Elizabeth Fox Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 410 W. Franklin Blvd. Ste. 40, Gastonia Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(704) 868-9576
Mediation is a restorative justice evidence-based process that allows young offenders to take responsibility for their actions by learning and understanding the result of their actions. Conflict Resolution classes are part of the process. Through hands-on activities and collaborative learning strategies, youth learn skills to deal with anger & conflict without resorting to violence. They learn strategies to make better choices, set realistic goals, & develop positive personal and social skills.
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Program Strengthening Families Program Carrie Meier Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 991 W. Hudson Blvd., Gastonia Type:
Component Strengthening Families [email protected] Name:
(704) 862-5405
An evidence-based family skills-building program proven to increase families’ ability to prevent children from engaging in risky behaviors, particularly drug and alcohol use.
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FY 2017-2018
Gates
Program Alternatives For Youth Tammy Boone Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P. O. Box 125, Gatesville Type:
Component Alternatives For Youth-Interpersonal Skills [email protected] Name:
(252) 357-1113
Program provides school-based interventions for interpersonal and social skills development through one-on-one counseling, group sessions, and behavior monitoring. Social and life skills training will target those at risk greatest risk of delinquency by empowering participants to respond appropriately to authority, exercise better impulse control, and develop skills that will ensure success at home, school and in the community.
Program Genesis Helen Eure Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 46, Gatesville Type:
Component Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 357-1400
The Restitution/Community Service component provides opportunities for juveniles to perform uncompensated work as reparation for their delinquent acts. The component is primarily restitution bank and a small amount of staff time to monitor restitution/community service activities and compliance for juveniles referred for diversion and Level I and II dispositions.
Program Genesis Helen Eure Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO Box 46, Gatesville Type:
Component Genesis [email protected] Name:
(252) 357-1400
Genesis is an after-school program serving youths 3rd - 12th grade with tutoring and academic enhancement as well as social skills activities in order to improve their academic performance, life skills and pro-social behavior. Program has historically served primarily males, but is also capable of providing small group services to female referrals as needed.
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FY 2017-2018
Graham
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Home/School Coordinator Joey Phillips Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 52 Moose Branch Road, Robbinsville Type:
Component Home/School Coordinator [email protected] Name:
(828) 479-6692
Guided academic assistance and enrichment - The Home/School Coordinator program will address problem areas in student behavior and academic functioning through tutoring/academic assistance. Addressing behavior and school performance will help youth be accepted by students without delinquent behavior. As participants demonstrate better behavior and school success, they adjust better to the challenges of the school environment, and are better prepared to be productive citizens.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and/or provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Pacesetter Adventures Graham Valori Cassel Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component PO Box 88, Brasstown Type:
Component Pacesetter Adventures Graham [email protected] Name:
(828) 644-3497
Pacesetter Adventures is an interpersonal skills development program that engages youth in experiential activities such as climbing, hiking, camping, team building and self-expression. Interpersonal skills and concepts are woven into the activities to help juveniles improve self-concepts, communication, and teamwork. These skills are taught by offering weekly events for at risk and court involved youth.
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FY 2017-2018
Granville
Program Positive Action Floyd Johnson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 176, Oxford Type:
Component Interpersonal Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(919) 690-0036
BGCNCNC will operate "Positive Action", a two-program component design that will provide JCPC participants with alternatives to negative environments in a positive, caring environment designed to create productive, caring, and responsible citizens. The formula we will follow is one evidence based curriculum plus one gender appropriate prevention program that every JCPC participant will become engaged in while at the Boys & Girls Club.
Program Community Connections Bobbie Hopf Name:
Family Counseling Component 1822 East HWY 54, Durham Type:
Component Community Connections [email protected] Name:
(919) 474-6381
Wraparound is provided to youth and their families involved with the Juvenile Justice System, including diverted, adjudicated delinquent/undisciplined and post release youth. Based on principles of System of Care, a Child and Family Team is developed for each youth and guides efforts to build constructive relationships and support networks in order to achieve desired outcomes.
Program 4H BEST Paul Westfall Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 125 Oxford Outer Loop Road, Oxford Type:
Component Community Service and Restitution [email protected] Name:
(919) 603-1350
The 4-H BEST Community Service/Restitution Program offers an accountability model with a focus on community service and monetary restitution which provides benefits for the victims and the community. Additionally, it provides a mechanism through which youth who have committed unlawful acts can make amends for the offense. The program serves to habilitate juvenile offenders into a world of work by teaching them basic life skills and providing as positive an experience as possible for program youth.
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Program 4H BEST Paul Westfall Name:
Teen Court Component 125 Oxford Outer Loop Road, Oxford Type:
Component Granville County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 603-1350
Teen Court is a justice program run by teens for teens. First time offenders are tried by their peers for misdemeanor offenses. Offenders admit guilt or responsibility and are held accountable for their actions. Student volunteers assume roles of clerks, bailiffs, attorneys and jurors. Teen Court is an opportunity for offenders and volunteers to learn about the legal system. It is a vehicle for positive peer pressure and offenders learn to accept responsibility for their actions.
Program 4H BEST Paul Westfall Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 125 Oxford Outer Loop Road, Oxford Type:
Component Family Youth Connections [email protected] Name:
(919) 603-1350
4-H BEST has implemented the Family Connections program utilizing the evidenced based, Tripe P-Positive Parenting Program. Primary Care Teen Triple P is designed to be a brief intervention in a one-on-one format that assists parents to develop parenting plans to manage behavioral issues and skill development issues. This program will serve as an intervention/ extended service to youth and their families participating in Community Service and Teen Court programs to address JCPC identified needs.
Program Trail to Success Ashley Boswell Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 31201, Raleigh Type:
Component Trail to Success [email protected] Name:
(704) 806-5515
The primary focus of this program is the development of interpersonal skills related to communication, conflict resolution, anger management, coping skills, family mediation and behavior management through Equine Assisted Learning (EAL).
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Program Reins of Change Ashley Boswell Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 31201, Raleigh Type:
Component Anger Management [email protected] Name:
(704) 806-5515
A 16-week anger management program approved by the National Anger Management Association (NAMA) including 24 hours in the classroom and at the ranch for elementary schools and 16-20 hours in the classroom and at the ranch for Granville County CIL.
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Greene
Program Greene County Family Preservation Services Kenneth Perry Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Greene Intensive Family Preservation Services [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
This home-based family counseling program serves youth between the ages of 6-17, and their families, who are in the juvenile court system. All referrals come from the juvenile court counselor's office and/or JCPC provider. Weekly visits to the home are provided; families are encouraged in identifying their strengths and weaknesses. Parents are taught effective skills in communicating with youth and resolving conflict in an effective, productive manner. Vocational services are included as needed.
Program 4-H Juvenile Restitution and Teen Court Shenile Ford Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 229 Kingold Blvd, Snow Hill Type:
Component Greene County Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 747-5831
Juvenile Restitution allows juvenile offenders the opportunity to complete community service hours and earn restitution by providing safe worksites.
Program 4-H Juvenile Restitution and Teen Court Shenile Ford Name:
Teen Court Component 229 Kingold Blvd, Snow Hill Type:
Component Greene County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 747-5831
Teen Court utilizes teen volunteers to hold low risk criminal offenders between the ages of 12 and 17 years accountable and personally responsible for their actions by assigning immediate consequences. By participating in Teen Court, the offender is given the chance to change their behavior and make amends for their actions in hopes to alleviate a permanent criminal record charge.
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FY 2017-2018
Guilford
Program Community Service-Restitution Program Yvonne Johnson Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 623 Eugene Court, Greensboro Type:
Component Community Service-Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 275-3699
Community Service/Restitution (CSR) provides opportunities for youth ages 7-16 to work at human service and non-profit agencies to fulfill court-ordered, non-paid community service or victim restitution sanctions. Juveniles may earn $350-$500 @ $7.25/hour, which One Step Further, Inc. pays directly to victims. The Community Service-Restitution Program also gives participating youth opportunities to give back to the community and learn to be productive parts of the community.
Program Guilford County Teen Court Program Yvonne Johnson Name:
Teen Court Component 623 Eugene Court, Greensboro Type:
Component Guilford County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 275-3699
Teen Court provides hearings for first offender youth ages 7-15 and 16-17, referred by SROs or the court for offenses committed at school. Youth are sentenced by a peer jury and given mandatory sanctions such as life skills classes, community service work, and jury duties. Other sanctions include letters of apology, curfews, research papers, and drug assessments. Youths are required to fulfill contracts within 120 days of sentencing, or they are returned to referral source.
Program Junior-Senior Life Skills Program (JSLS) Yvonne Johnson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 623 Eugene Court, Greensboro Type:
Component Junior-Senior Life Skills Program (JSLS) [email protected] Name:
(336) 275-3699
Junior-Senior Life Skills (JSLS) Program is a 10-week, 20-hour evidence-based program. Jr.LS (9-13) topics are adolescent development, self-esteem, values, conflict resolution, anger management, listening skills, peer pressure, health/wellness, decision making/goal setting. Sr.LS (14-17) topics include good health values, risk-taking/substance abuse, teen perceptions/consequences of the media, interpersonal relationships, family communications, managing stress/anger/other emotions, and job readiness.
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Program Juvenile Mediation Program Yvonne Johnson Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 623 Eugene Court, Greensboro Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 275-3699
The program will provide diversion options by using Restorative Justice processes such as Peacemaker Circles or Family Group Conferencing. The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with parents, peers or schools where there is not a clear victim identified. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements with goals.
Program Juvenile Mediation Program Yvonne Johnson Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 623 Eugene Court, Greensboro Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(336) 275-3699
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
Program Act Together Crisis Care Jennifer Lewis Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component Act Together Crisis Care [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
Emergency shelter will be provided to up to 50 court referred male or female youth ages 11-17 in need of a safe placement for a variety of reasons and/or as an alternative to detention for up to two weeks. Through the use of evidence-based practices such as Positive Youth Development, Positive Action, Person Centered Planning, Trauma-informed care and Trauma Focused CBT principles as appropriate, the program works to boost protective factors for runaway and homeless youth.
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Program Second Chance Program Frances Heath Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1104 Hobbs Rd, Greensboro Type:
Component Second Chance Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 456-5862
Second Chance partners at-risk juveniles and adjudicated youth ages 12-17 with shelter dogs to benefit both. Under supervision of a professional dog trainer, youth learn to provide obedience training to rescue dogs in preparation for adoption. Participants develop an increased sense of responsibility and improved self-concept in a structured and supportive environment. They learn new interpersonal skills, work as team members, and achieve successes that help interrupt the cycle of re-offense.
Program Barium Springs-STOP Program Stephanie Knowles Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component PO Box 1, Barium Springs Type:
Component STOP Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
The STOP/TASK Program serves male and female clients ages 8-20 who have been adjudicated of sexual offenses and ordered by the Court to participate in an evaluation and/or treatment. The objective is to provide a broad range of services to allow these youth to remain in their homes, promote safety in the community, and prevent further sexual abuse. Services include comprehensive evaluations, safety and treatment planning, case management, on-call support, and individual, family, and group therapy.
Program Active Parenting of Teens Jennifer Lewis Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component Active Parenting: Families in Action [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
The Active Parenting of Teens: Families in Action program is designed to increase protective factors that prevent and reduce alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, irresponsible sexual behavior, and criminal activity, including acts of violence. The program serves the parents of court referred youth as well as at-risk youth and uses the evidence-based curriculum Strengthening Families Program (SFP 7-17), a parenting and family strengthening program for high-risk and general population families.
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Program ASAP Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program Jennifer Lewis Name:
Group Home Care Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component ASAP Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
ASAP provides residential substance abuse treatment to male youth ages 12-17 that have substance abuse concerns. Most of the individuals served at ASAP are involved with the court or are at-risk of court involvement due to their substance use history. ASAP uses a treatment model called Seven Challenges which is an evidence-based treatment model for adolescents with substance abuse concerns.
Program Mell-Burton Structured Day Jennifer Lewis Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component Mell-Burton Structured Day [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
This program provides day treatment services for juvenile offenders ages 11-17 with mental health and/or substance abuse diagnosis. Educational services, mental health, and substance abuse services are provided Monday-Friday during school hours. The program utilizes the evidence-based models Positive Action and Seven Challenges as well as other behavior modification techniques to successfully transition youth back to their regular school upon completion of the program.
Program On-site Assessment Jennifer Lewis Name:
Assessments Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component On-site Assessment [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
This program will provide clinical assessment services at locations on or near the court house in Greensboro and High Point. It will decrease barriers for court involved juveniles to have access to convenient and timely clinical assessments. This information will increase the efficacy of case planning. With greater access to clinically informed information, it is anticipated that recommendations by the court will produce more effective results and reduce recidivism.
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Program Psychological Testing Jennifer Lewis Name:
Assessments Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component Psychological Testing [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
This program provides psychological assessments to court referred youth and other youth in trouble with the law through delinquent or undisciplined behavior. Referrals for youth are made by court counselors who need clarification for diagnosing, need help with placement recommendation, or need more information about how emotional/behavioral problems may be contributing to the current level of functioning of the youth.
Program Rites of Passage Life Skills Jennifer Lewis Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component Rites of Passage Life Skills [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
This life skills program is designed for African American males, and other eligible male youth, ages 13 to 17, who have been court referred or are identified as at risk. The program will use a Rites of Passage format utilizing an evidence based life skills curriculum known as LifeSkills Training (LST). LST addresses multiple risk and protective factors and teaches personal and social skills that build resilience and help youth navigate developmental tasks.
Program Youth Focus Counseling Jennifer Lewis Name:
Individual Counseling Component 405 Parkway Ste A, Greensboro Type:
Component Youth Focus Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 274-5909
The counseling program seeks the reduction of juvenile crime by providing individual and group treatment for young people ages 6-17 with mental health, behavioral health and substance abuse problems with a priority to serve court referred youth in both High Point and Greensboro. Best practices include the Systems of Care Model, trauma focused CBT, and Seven Challenges.
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Program Operation 3 Steps Ahead Charlene Gladney Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO Box 412, Stokesdale Type:
Component Operation 3 Steps Ahead [email protected] Name:
(336) 209-6832
Operation 3 Steps Ahead is a summer enrichment program offering academic rigor and enrichment in fun and exciting lessons that are relevant to real world situations. We will serve at-risk, undisciplined, and delinquent youth from the ages of 11 to 16. Youth are assessed and placed in level appropriate reading, math and science classes. Certified teachers and specialists staff classes. Students complete post assessments at the end of the summer to measure academic and social skills growth.
Program Operation Homework Charlene Gladney Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO Box 412, Stokesdale Type:
Component Operation Homework [email protected] Name:
(336) 209-6832
Operation Homework emphasizes math, reading, and science enrichment, homework completion, test preparation, and social skill building. Through partnerships with parents, students, and school personnel, we establish a success plan for each student. At-risk, undisciplined, and delinquent male and female youth, ages 11 to 16, are served. The program is modeled after Check and Connect, an evidence-based program which increases educational attainment and engagement, mitigating delinquency.
Program Nehemiah's Tech & Robotic Academy Randi Francis Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 2118 Veasley Street, Greensboro Type:
Component STEM & After school Enrichment [email protected] Name:
(336) 324-7902
Undisciplined, delinquent, and at-risk students between the ages of 10-16 will be tutored in math, spelling and reading comprehension. Report cards and progress reports will be reviewed. Assessments will be administered to determine current skill set. Students will also gain exposure and weekly access to STEM-based activities - which will focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. Participants will also engage in robotics and computer assembly designed for teens ages 14-17.
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Program Changing Faces Interpersonal Skill Building Renee Michaux-Rowe Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1400 Battleground, Greensboro Type:
Component Changing Faces Life Skills [email protected] Name:
(336) 541-8669
This program has a specific emphasis towards developing life skills for “at-risk" or court involved youth ages 12 -17; however, the program will accept youth as young as 10 years old. The program focuses on education, teaching core principles, and the development of cognitive skills, integrity, decision making, honesty, sportsmanship, respect, goal setting, communication skills, leadership training, responsibility, parenting skills for youth, and being money smart.
Program Changing Faces Mentoring Renee Michaux-Rowe Name:
Mentoring Component 1400 Battleground Ave. Suite 144-E, Greensboro Type:
Component Changing Faces Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(336) 541-8669
The Changing Faces Mentoring Program is a structured and relational program that works with youth ages 6-17, who are at risk of delinquency or have been adjudicated undisciplined or delinquent. Youths are paired with an adult mentor who offers guidance, support and encouragement aimed at developing the competence and character of the mentee. Mentors work with parents, juvenile court judges, and other juvenile court counselors, to ensure that each youth is fulfilling their full potential.
Program Changing Faces Vocational Skills Renee Michaux-Rowe Name:
Vocational Skills Component 1400 Battleground Ave. Suite 144-E, Greensboro Type:
Component Changing Faces Vocational Skills Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 541-8669
Changing Faces Youth Development Vocational Education Program (CFYDVEP) will serve youth ages 13-17 that are at risk of delinquency, have been adjudicated undisciplined or delinquent who have multiple barriers to employment. The barriers the program will target may include current or past gang involvement, basic skills deficits, school dropout, homelessness, runaway, pregnancy, parenting, disability, or foster placement
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Halifax
Program Halifax Therapeutic Foster Care Kenneth Perry Name:
Specialized Foster Care Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Halifax Therapeutic Foster Care [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
Provides therapeutic foster care for youth (male and female) ages 10-17 involved with the Division of Juvenile Justice in Halifax County. Therapeutic Foster Care caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of youth in a supportive family setting.
Program Operation Restart Michael Pittman Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 37, Halifax Type:
Component Operation Restart/Interpersonal Skill [email protected] Name:
(252) 583-3684
Operation Restart Program is designed to provide interpersonal skill building. Through the Cooperative Learning Model, Operation Restart will help teach positive human relationships, multiple intelligent systems, positive independence, and individual accountability. Through the model, the program will provide structured activities that teach positive working relationships, how to set and reach clear learning and behavioral goals, and strategies to help youth complete tasks.
Program Operation Restart Michael Pittman Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 37, Halifax Type:
Component Operation Restart/Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 583-3684
Operation Restart Restitution Program is designed to provide opportunities for juveniles to be held accountable for their actions to the community and their victims through performing supervised community service work and or monetary payment within the timeline stipulated in the court orders or diversion contracts.
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Harnett
Program 4-H Teen Court and At-Risk Youth Development Jackie Helton Name:
Teen Court Component 126 Alexander Drive, Lillington Type:
Component 4-H Teen Court and At-Risk Youth Development [email protected] Name:
(910) 814-6027
Program provides a community resource for the diversion of cases in which juveniles ages 6-17 years old and first time offenders have allegedly committed certain offenses for hearing by a jury of their peers, which may assign the juvenile to counseling, restitution, curfews, community service, or other rehabilitative measures.
Program Harnett County Juvenile Restitution/Community Service Barry Blevins Name: Program
Restitution/Community Service Component POB 940, Lillington Type:
Component Harnett County Juvenile Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name: Program
(910) 893-7536
Community-based program to hold at-risk and court involved juveniles accountable for their delinquent or undisciplined behavior. Juveniles are required to perform symbolic community service or work to make monetary restitution to their victims.
Program Healthy Choices Danny Walton Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1153, Smithfield Type:
Component Healthy Choices [email protected] Name:
(919) 989-7278
Provides parenting and family skills programming that teaches interpersonal skills to youth and their parent(s). Strengthening the Family is an evidence based curriculum which will improve family relations, increase parenting skills, improve youth behavior, increase youths, social competencies and reduce substance abuse.
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Program Psychological Services Danny Walton Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 1153, Smithfield Type:
Component Psychological Evaluations & Sexual Offender [email protected] Name:
(919) 989-7278
Clinical Evaluations and Assessments including Psychological Evaluations to help court counselors and judges recommend the most appropriate consequences and treatment for court involved youth.
303 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Haywood
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and/or provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program COMPASS Marcus Metcalf Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO BOX 2543, Cullowhee Type:
Component COMPASS [email protected] Name:
(828) 507-7231
COMPASS is an interpersonal skill building program that teaches social and communication skills, conflict resolution, interpersonal, problem solving and resistance skills, coping and practical skills. Sponsoring Agency, HIGHTS, partners with Western Carolina University to provide evidence based treatments in an after-school setting to our communities most at risk students. The program is designed to address risk factors identified by the JCPC based on local Juvenile Justice data.
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Program Haywood Mediation-Mountain Mediation Services Jen Picicci Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component Haywood County Justice Center, Waynesville Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 276-6236
The Juvenile Mediation Program will divert juvenile cases to mediation using the Restorative Justice (RJ) Process. RJ provides a safe environment for communication among a victim, the offender and others harmed by the crime allowing them to address the conflict, repair damage to relationships, compensate the victim and allow all to move forward in a positive manner. The Victim-Offender/Restorative Mediation Models will be used.
Program Aspire Kimberly Castano Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work Substance Abuse Intervention and [email protected] Name: Treatment
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work uses an evidence-based, Cognitive Behavior Therapy program to intervene in youth substance use by providing substance treatment groups, parent groups, individual therapy sessions, and culinary arts training. The program gives juveniles and their families the skills to live substance free and practice sober fun in a safe environment. The youth also gain the life-long skill of healthy food preparation and eating. Youth will be referred to this program after assessment from DJJ.
Program Aspire Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work! [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary art. The Kids At Work curriculum consists of 16 hand-on lessons that meet the needs of at-risk youth and set them up for academic and vocational success while teaching skills to help deal with bullying and promote connecting with prosocial peers. Additionally, for students of employment age, we work with community partners to set students up with internships or jobs opportunities.
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Henderson
Program Kids at Work! Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Interpersonal and Communication Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary art. Clients progress through our interpersonal skill development curriculum on a week by week basis and apply what they learn in the kitchen environment. Youth are a part of the program for 16 weeks and meet for 3 hours once a week. The whole curriculum consists of 24 hands on lessons that are designed to meet the clients unique learning styles and help them apply the skills into their daily environment.
Program Psychological Services Lt. Chris LeRoy Name:
Assessments Component 145 Fifth Avenue West, Hendersonville Type:
Component Psychological Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 697-3025
This program creates opportunity for the court counselor to access psychological services in the form of an assessment (WISC- IV, SOSE or CCA) exclusively for court involved juveniles and their families. This facilitates identification of significant mental health needs and risk factors as well as development of appropriate recommendations to meet needs in local area. Services are provided in a more efficient timeline (20 days) that is unmatched by other providers.
Program Temporary Shelter Lt. Chris LeRoy Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 145 Fifth Avenue West, Hendersonville Type:
Component Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 697-3045
This program enables the court counselor to broker residential services exclusively for court involved juveniles and their families in need of an alternative to living at home for varying lengths of stay attributed to risk factors or problems connected to the needs of the juvenile or family.
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Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Education & Social Development Julia Hockenberry Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 1460, Hendersonville Type:
Component Education & Social Development [email protected] Name:
(828) 693-9444
The BGC provides Interpersonal Skill Building under SPEP Group 3 service: Social Skills Training. The program funds Club membership for 25 court-involved/at-risk youth. Through the program, clients interact with mentoring adults and positive peers to develop social skills, improve relationships, strengthen positive character traits and redirect negative behaviors. All JCPC clients are identified through a formal referral process to the program by an approved referral source.
Program Youth Mediation Services Laura Jeffords Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 40 N French Broad Ave. Suite B, Asheville Type:
Component DJJDP Boys' Skill Building Group [email protected] Name:
(828) 251-6089
Boys Group builds interpersonal skills in male youth ages 11-17 who are court-involved. Youth learn pro-social behavior, anger control, and moral reasoning through the OJJ approved Aggression Replacement Training (ART) model. The program reduces delinquency and inappropriate behavior in youth and replaces those behaviors with appropriate, protective behaviors.
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Program Youth Mediation Services Laura Jeffords Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 40 N French Broad Ave. Suite B, Asheville Type:
Component Youth Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 251-6089
Youth Mediation provides conflict resolution services to youth. Victims and offenders meet together with a neutral mediator to work out a solution to the conflict and to develop a written agreement to prevent delinquent behaviors in the future.
Program Youth Mediation Services Laura Jeffords Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 40 N French Broad Ave. Suite B, Asheville Type:
Component DJJDP Girls' Skill Building Group [email protected] Name:
(828) 251-6089
Girls' Group builds interpersonal skills in female youth ages 11-17 who are court-involved. Youth learn pro-social behavior, anger control, and moral reasoning through the OJJ approved Aggression Replacement Training (ART) model. The program reduces delinquency and inappropriate behavior in youth and replaces those behaviors with appropriate, protective behaviors.
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FY 2017-2018
Hertford
Program Hertford Vocational Job and Educational Program Kenneth Perry Name:
Vocational Skills Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Hertford Vocational Job and Educational Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
A Vocational Jobs program with supplemental services of interpersonal skill development will be offered. The program is modeled after the CRAFT program, listed as one of OJJDP's model program. Methodist Home will also utilize components of the evidence-based model of care titled, Families First, adapted from the Utah Youth Villages Teaching Family Association (TFA) certified program. The Vocational Jobs program serves Level II and/or at-risk youth for up to 6 month (24 weeks).
Program Second Chance Counts Olivia Taylor Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 530, Rich Square Type:
Component Second Chance Counts/Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 539-4155
Second Chance Counts will implement strategies to divert juveniles from the Juvenile Justice system and provide them with productive opportunities to learn skills and gain experiences that contribute to more positive lifestyles. The strategies will enhance their capacity to make better decisions by providing a safe work environment to complete their community service and / or restitution.
Program M-Power Diane Taylor Name:
Mentoring Component 2317 Executive Circle B, Greenville Type:
Component M-Power [email protected] Name:
(252) 551-5544
The M-Power program is a two-stage, multi-tiered mentoring program that focuses on youth being part of the solution and not the problem. In stage one, adult volunteer mentors conduct a series of evidence based classes and trainings to the youth. Upon completion, youth will then implement the learned skills with younger children, which will be considered the 2nd stage of mentoring.
309 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Hoke
Program Road to Success Mentoring Ophelia Ray Name:
Mentoring Component PO BOX 326, Raeford Type:
Component Youth Intervention and Public Safety [email protected] Name:
(910) 875-6623
The Road To Success Mentoring Program (RTS) provides opportunities for adult volunteers to be matched with delinquent or at-risk youth ages 10-17 years, on a one-on-one basis during the after-school time in Hoke County for a period of 12-16 months. The mentoring component addresses the needs outlined in the H.C. NAR to eliminate the high risk of negative school behavior affecting graduates and lessening excessive out of school truancy. The program provides youth a second chance at success.
Program Project SUCCESS Robin Harris Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 117 West Elwood Avenue, Raeford Type:
Component Project SUCCESS [email protected] Name:
(910) 229-7787
Project SUCCESS provides juvenile offenders the opportunity to fulfill their obligations to the courts by completing community service in a safe and structured environment while paying restitution to victims for their monetary loss. Juvenile offenders learn the concept of accountability and develop new life skills through the positive connections with adults and other youth in their community by offering their time and talents through challenging and rewarding activities.
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Hyde
Program Hyde Intervention and Prevention Nancy Leach Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P O Box 217, Swan Quarter Type:
Component Hyde Counseling Prevention and Intervention [email protected] Name:
(252) 926-3281
The program provides individual/group counseling for identified at-risk youth, 11-17, and family members. Individual student/parent sessions are held with each participant followed by small group sessions 2 to 3 times a week. Individual parent/guardian sessions are also held to enable the JCPC Counselor to work effectively with identified youth. Individual youth and youth group sessions focus on anger and stress management, peer relations, and developing positive interactions with adults.
Program Hyde Youth Services Natalie Wayne Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 219, Swan Quarter Type:
Component H.Y.D.E. Kids [email protected] Name:
(252) 926-4489
Hyde County Youths will increase their social and leadership skills, increase positive interactions and learn and grow together through a variety of interpersonal skill building programs, during, after and out of school hours. Curriculum choices are delivered using Experiential Learning methods which follow a teach, model, practice process for reinforcement of skills. H.Y.D.E. Kids will also provide youth with weekly one-on-one tutoring within the school setting and afterschool hours.
Program Hyde Youth Services Natalie Wayne Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 219, Swan Quarter Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 926-4489
Restitution holds youth offenders personally accountable for their actions by providing positive consequences within their community. This component provides an opportunity for juvenile offenders to repay the community for their crimes.
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Iredell
Program -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring Mark Southern Name:
Mentoring Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(336) 813-8484
-D-A-S-H- Mentoring is a youth initiated mentoring model that works with young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk. By focusing on increasing bonding and bridging social capitol, they expand their social networks, connections to people, ideas and opportunities.
Program YDI After school Academy - Iredell Darryl Bego Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 9912 Spring Park Drive, Charlotte Type:
Component YDI After school Academy - Iredell [email protected] Name:
(704) 562-3806
The YDI After school Academy aligns with developmental research proven to reduce juvenile recidivism. YDI aims to impact juvenile clients in their family, peer group, school and community social domains in order to provide training that is proven to improve Behavior, Academic progress, Social/Emotional maturity, and employability skills. YDI conjoins evidence-based wraparound (interpersonal skills) and mentoring service models proven to address each client's individualized developmental needs.
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Stephanie Knowles Name:
Individual Counseling Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component BSHC Outpatient Counseling Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
The intention of the program is to provide individual treatment and counseling to youth referred for services. Individual therapy is often coupled with family, group, and multi-family counseling for youth and families involved with Juvenile Justice. Outpatient services include Substance Abuse Assessments, Comprehensive Clinical Assessments, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management. Services may also include trauma-specific assessments and treatment.
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Program Iredell County Juvenile Restitution and Community Susan Smith Name: Service
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 604, Statesville Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(704) 873-7624
Juvenile Restitution and Community Service provides opportunities for juveniles to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or to victim(s) through performing supervised community service work and/or a monetary payment/restitution within the timeline stipulated in the court order or diversion contract.
Program Iredell County Teen Court Susan Smith Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 604, Statesville Type:
Component Iredell County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(704) 873-7624
Teen Court operates as a community resource for the diversion of juveniles pursuant to N.C. Gen. Statute 7B-1706. It offers first time offenders between the ages of 11 and 17, who have committed a minor delinquent/criminal offense, an alternative to Juvenile Court and District Criminal Court. They are tried by a jury of their peers and assigned to rehabilitative measures.
Program Juvenile Mediation Program Susan Smith Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component PO Box 604, Statesville Type:
Component Truancy Mediation [email protected] Name:
(704) 873-7624
Truancy mediation consists of an informal meeting where caregivers/parents, students, and schools come together with a mediator to address the causes of truancy, and put a plan in place to end the truant behavior. Statistics show high rates of truancy with youth often lead to dropping out of school, chronic unemployment, a greater dependence upon welfare, and leads to imprisonment for many. Unexcused absence is our first, best symptom of student problems that lead to poor outcomes.
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Program Juvenile Mediation Program Susan Smith Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component PO Box 604, Statesville Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 873-7624
The Juvenile Mediation Program will provide effective diversion, pre-adjudication, and probation disposition options to address juvenile crime by utilizing restorative justice (RJ) processes. RJ brings those harmed by crime and those responsible for the harm into communication, promoting accountability and behavioral changes through restorative actions and consequences for harmful behavior of the offender.
314 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Jackson
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and/or provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program COMPASS / Inside Out Marcus Metcalf Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO BOX 2543, Cullowhee Type:
Component COMPASS [email protected] Name:
(828) 507-7231
COMPASS is an evidence based, interpersonal skill building program that teaches social and communication skills, conflict resolution, interpersonal, problem solving and resistance skills, coping and practical skills. Sponsoring Agency, HIGHTS, partners with Western Carolina University to provide evidence based treatments in an after-school setting to our communities most at risk students. The program is designed to address the risk factors identified by the JCPC based on local Juvenile Justice data.
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Program COMPASS / Inside Out Marcus Metcalf Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO BOX 2543, Cullowhee Type:
Component Inside Out / Out of school Suspension Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 507-7231
Students receiving out of school suspension or removal from Jackson County Public Schools have been identified as the highest safety risk for our community. Rather than leaving students dangerously unsupervised from one to ten days during OSS, the HIGHTS agency’s Inside Out program provides service to: identify student risk factors, connect students to appropriate services, provide supervision, target interpersonal skills to address the behaviors, and provide meaningful community service work during school hours.
316 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Johnston
Program Preparing To Soar Teen Court Marlyn Lewis Name:
Teen Court Component 1329 N Brightleaf Blvd, Suite B 3, Smithfield Type:
Component Preparing To Soar Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 938-2121
Preparing To Soar provides programming for first time offenders ages 11-17. The goal is to hold youth accountable for their actions by offering a Teen Court component. Youth will have constructive sanctions assigned to them such as performing community services, volunteering as participants in Teen Court, and attending social skill classes that address the following: Substance Abuse, Teen Violence, Anger Management, Healthy Relationships, Goal Setting, and Self Esteem Building.
Program Johnston County Youth Services (JCYS) Deborah Bolin Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component PO Box 1633, Smithfield Type:
Component Structured Day [email protected] Name:
(919) 934-6820
Structured Day is a suspension program that provides academic instruction, life skills training, and pro-social skill building to youth who are short- and long-term suspended from the public-school system.
Program Johnston County Youth Services (JCYS) Deborah Bolin Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 1633, Smithfield Type:
Component Restoration Alternatives [email protected] Name:
(919) 934-6820
Restoration Alternatives provides youth with a means of fulfilling their court-ordered restitution and/or community service obligations. Youth work at community sites under the supervision of the Program Coordinator to encourage positive community involvement and vocational exploration. Youth also receive classroom instruction in various workforce development topics, such as interviewing techniques, writing resumes, etc. and participating in agency-sponsored educational field trips.
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Program Healthy Choices Danny Walton Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1153, Smithfield Type:
Component Healthy Choices [email protected] Name:
(919) 989-7278
Services include interpersonal skill building groups which include substance abuse education for at-risk and court involved youth.
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FY 2017-2018
Jones
Program Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services Brianne Winterton Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 615 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington Type:
Component Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services [email protected] Name:
(910) 392-7408
A 24-hour, 9-bed co-ed facility that is committed to improving the safety and well-being of abused and/or neglected and otherwise at-risk youth who are in need of Temporary Shelter. Open House will provide Temporary Shelter Care for Jones County for juveniles who have been temporarily removed from their home during a family crisis.
Program Family Connections April Young Name:
Family Counseling Component PO Box 4428, Greenville Type:
Component Family Connections [email protected] Name:
(252) 633-2538
This program provides assessment and counseling for youth who are involved with the Juvenile Justice System and their families with the purpose of addressing problems and concerns that have or are resulting in referrals to the School Resource Officer and Juvenile Court Counselor. The program will serve youth in the school, home and other community settings. The program will engage the parent/legal guardian in treatment of the identified youth addressing both individual and family issues.
Program Family Connections April Young Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 4428, Greenville Type:
Component Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 633-2538
Provides an opportunity for youth to be accountable for their actions by completing supervised community service work in their community and as applicable, earning restitution to repay victims for their loss.
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Program Family Connections April Young Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 4428, Greenville Type:
Component Building Peace [email protected] Name:
(252) 633-2538
Conducts training in conflict resolution, anger management, social skills development, decision making, and other skill building tools to address serious behavior problems in the school, community, and conflict in the home.
320 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Lee
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Project Challenge provides participants the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service, and provides victims repayment of monetary loss. Our mission is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Psychological Services Danny W a l t o n Name:
Component Assessments PO Box 1153, Smithfield Type:
Component Psychological Evaluations & Sexual Offender [email protected] Name:
(919) 989-7278
Clinical Evaluations and Assessments, including Psychological Evaluations and Sex Offender Specific Evaluations to help court counselors and judges recommend the most appropriate consequences and treatment for court involved youth.
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FY 2017-2018
Lenoir
Program Lenoir County Structured Day Milas Kelly Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component P.O. Box 3708, Kinston Type:
Component Lenoir County Structured Day [email protected] Name:
(252) 208-1604
The Lenoir County Structured Day provides an alternative educational placement for youth who are long term suspended, short term suspended and/or expelled from Lenoir County Schools. Vocational counseling, job training and life skills are provided. The program offers to control and manage juvenile offenders by addressing problem behavior with solutions.
Program Lenoir County Structured Day Milas Kelly Name:
Teen Court Component P.O. Box 3708, Kinston Type:
Component Teen Court of Lenoir County [email protected] Name:
(252) 208-1604
Teen Court is an alternative justice system for offenders who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, Consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
Program Lenoir County Structured Day Milas Kelly Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 3708, Kinston Type:
Component Lenoir County Structured Day [email protected] Name:
(252) 208-1604
The Juvenile Restitution Program is designed to provide a process where by a juvenile who has been adjudicated delinquent by a Juvenile Court Judge for having committed property damage, personal injury or other related offenses makes a monetary or service payment to the victim(s) of his/her crimes of the community in general in an attempt to make whole; the victim (s) and pay his/her debt to society.
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Program Lenoir County Cooperative Extension Parenting Matters Tammy Kelly Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 1791 Hwy 11/55, Kinston Type:
Component Lenoir County Parenting Matters [email protected] Name:
(252) 527-2191
Parenting Matters is a parent education program designed to build nurturing skills as an alternative to abusive parenting attitudes and practices. Its long-term goals are to decrease the rate of recidivism in families receiving social services, reduce the rate of juvenile delinquency, and stop the inter-generational cycle of child abuse by teaching positive parenting behaviors. Another goal is prevention of juvenile delinquency in at-risk children/families.
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FY 2017-2018
Lincoln
Program Kids At Work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program around the culinary art, where students work on developing social skills in a hands-on way. The curriculum consists of 24 lessons that set at-risk youth up for behavioral, academic, and vocational success. All lessons are designed to meet the learning style of each youth and develop usable skills for both inside and outside of class. For students of employment age, we work to set students up with internships opportunities.
Program CIS Gives Back Billy Marsh Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 1315, Lincolnton Type:
Component CIS Gives Back [email protected] Name:
(704) 736-0303
The goal of the Gives Back program is to offer the juvenile an option to give back to the community. The program uses local organizations such as churches and civic groups, government agencies, and non-profit agencies to provide opportunities for the juvenile to pay back restitution. Community service is work performed by an offender for the benefit of the community. It offers a way for the offender to be held accountable and to repair some of the harm caused by their actions.
Program Strengthening Families Billy Marsh Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component P.O. Box 1315, Lincolnton Type:
Component Strengthening Families [email protected] Name:
(704) 736-0303
To strengthen the family unit by teaching appropriate parenting skills along with teaching the youth how to communicate properly in different social situations. The program follows the evidence-model developed by Iowa State University--University Extension. The program has been used with thousands of families in the USA and worldwide. The National Institute on Drug Abuse, OJJDP, US Department of Education, and the National 4-H Council have recognized the program for its positive impacts.
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Program CIS Transition Program Billy Marsh Name:
Mentoring Component P.O. Box 1315, Lincolnton Type:
Component CIS Transition Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 736-0303
The program will provide both one-on-one and group mentoring activities with adults to students attending the Asbury Alternative School. The CIS Transition Coach will match, monitor and assist in the maintenance of the student-mentor relationship during the school year. The CIS Executive Director will assist in the recruitment of mentors from the community to serve in the program. Students will participate in activities a minimum of twice per week during their time in the program.
Program CIS After-School Billy Marsh Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component P.O. Box 1315, Lincolnton Type:
Component CIS After-School [email protected] Name:
(704) 736-0303
The CIS After-School Program targets the neediest areas of our community to address increased juvenile delinquent behavior by offering positive alternatives to youth promoting school attachment and increasing academic achievement, decreasing the possibility of gang-involvement and court involvement. CIS uses the Street Smart program which addresses the highest risk factors for substance abuse, violence, bullying, gang involvement and other crime.
Program Family Centered Treatment Garry Talbert Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 2329 Highland Dr, Newberry Type:
Component Family Centered Treatment [email protected] Name:
(803) 597-5275
Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is a best practice, tested and evidence based model of home-based family therapy developed by practitioners over a 20-year period. FCT has been gradually formalized into a model of therapy that has practice based evidence and evidence based practice shown to lower rates of out of home placements, juvenile recidivism, and maladaptive areas of family functioning. It has been refined based on research, experience, and evidence of effectiveness derived from practice.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Juvenile Mediation Elizabeth Fox Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 410 W. Franklin Blvd. Ste. 40, Gastonia Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(704) 868-9576
Mediation is a restorative justice evidence-based process that will allow young offenders to take responsibility for their actions by learning and understanding how the result of their actions will help reduce recidivism in youthful offenders and will teach alternatives to violence in dealing with conflict. Conflict Resolution classes are part of the process and are modeled on the evidence-based All Stars Core program which guides participants to be more accountable for life choices.
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FY 2017-2018
Macon
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and/or provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Pacesetters Adventures Macon Valori Cassel Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component PO Box 88, Brasstown Type:
Component Pacesetters Adventures Macon [email protected] Name:
(828) 644-3497
Pacesetter Adventures is an interpersonal skill development program that engages youth in experiential activities such as climbing, hiking, camping, team building and self-expression through art. Interpersonal skills are woven into the activities to help juveniles improve self-concepts, communication, and teamwork. These skills and comprehension concepts are taught by offering weekly events for at risk and court involved youth.
327 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Madison
Program Kids At Work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program around the culinary arts, where students work on developing social skills in a hands-on way. The curriculum consists of 24 lessons that set at-risk youth up for behavioral, academic, and vocational success. All lessons are designed to meet the learning style of each youth and develop usable skills for both inside and outside of class. For students of employment age, we work to set students up with internship and job opportunities.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program CIS Madison Team Success Bruce Murray Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 5738 US Hwy 25/70, Marshall Type:
Component Madison Team Success [email protected] Name:
(828) 649-9276
CIS Madison Team Success (CISMTS) is an in-school tutoring program at Madison Middle School and Madison High School. In addition to helping participants academically, CISMTS works to establish a greater bond between the participants and their school by providing mentoring, attendance monitoring, and make-up assistance. The program utilizes paid staff, peer tutors, and community volunteers to create a support structure aimed at helping at-risk students avoid adjudication and stay in school.
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FY 2017-2018
Martin
Program Riverside Youth Intervention Clay Wagner Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 300 N. Watts Street, Williamston Type:
Component Youth Intervention Program - Reduce OSS and Juvenile [email protected] Name: Petitions
(252) 809-4179
The program will offer alternative services to the most at-risk youth at the Middle Schools to help reduce Out of School Suspensions and subsequent juvenile petitions. The program will offer skills sessions to juveniles at risk of out of school suspension for behaviors that may lead to a juvenile petition. The program will incorporate a behavior modification curriculum that provides cognitive strategies for skills attainment.
Program Smithwick Chapel Year Round Enrichment Program Willie Peele Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 11101 Godard Town, Williamston Type:
Component Smithwick Chapel Year Round Enrichment Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 792-4344
Smithwick Chapel Enrichment Program is designed to concentrate on holistic intervention and prevention, with youths ages 6-17 and their families, promoting self-esteem, motivation and good citizenship through skill building instruction and modeling of appropriate prosocial interactions. Academic enrichment and skills improvement among the target population, especially Black males, will reduce risk leading to juvenile court incidents; and provide motivation to inspire them to achieve.
Program Educational Support Services Lisa Bowen Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 300 North Watts Street, Williamston Type:
Component Educational Support Services [email protected] Name:
(252) 809-4185
Educational Support Services will address the need for improved educational and social skills among court involved and at-risk juveniles by providing school-based individual and group practice. Referrals are only taken from juvenile court and services can occur at any school within the Martin County School District.
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Program NIFF Summer Adventures Sandra McCleary Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component P O Box 186, Robersonville Type:
Component NIFF Summer Adventures Program (NIFF-SAP) [email protected] Name:
(252) 799-6853
NIFF-Summer Adventures Program provides a safe and structured environment to youth ages 6-17 who are identified as at-risk of and/or actively involved with juvenile court. We provide math/reading remediation, interpersonal, social and career exploration activities that challenge youth academically and physically. We challenge youth to improve the way they think, make decisions, and perform academically. Operating hours are 7:30 am-1:30 pm Mon.-Thurs. with community outings on Fri. from 7:30 am-4:30 pm.
Program Friends of Families-Family Support Vickey Manning Name:
Teen Court Component Martin County Health Department, Williamston Type:
Component Martin County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 793-1647
Teen Court offers an opportunity for first time non-violent misdemeanor offenders to have their case heard before a jury of their peers without the long-term effects of having a charge on their record. Participants must admit guilt and accept the constructive sentence provided by the teen court jury.
Program Friends of Families-Family Support Vickey Manning Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component Martin County Health Department, Williamston Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 793-1647
Restitution and Community Service are sentencing options used by the Juvenile Court System to hold juveniles accountable for their actions. Youth that are ordered to complete hours of community service or hours towards victim compensation (restitution) are assigned to work sites around the county to complete hours towards their individual obligation. Youth on a Diversion Plan will have 6 months (180 days) to complete their obligation. All others with have 365 days.
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FY 2017-2018
McDowell
Program Kids At Work Interpersonal and Culinary Arts Skills Kimberly Castano Name: program
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Interpersonal Skills Building through the Culinary Arts [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary art. Clients progress through our interpersonal skills curriculum on a week by week basis and apply what they learn in the kitchen environment. There are 2 distinct classes and youth are a part of the program for 16 weeks for 3 hours a week. The curriculum consists of 24 hands on lessons that are designed to meet the clients unique learning styles and help them apply the skills into their daily environment.
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Youth Sex Offender Treatment- McDowell [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific treatment for youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior, inappropriate sexual conduct or who have been charged with a sex offense. The treatment balances accountability, rehabilitation and community safety.
Program SAIS Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Sex Offender Evaluation and Assessment- McDowell [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
Sex offender specific evaluation and assessment for youth displaying sexually aggressive behavior or who have been charged with a sex offense in order to evaluate risk and make treatment recommendations.
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Program Temporary Shelter Services Renee Lewis Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Temporary Shelter Services- McDowell [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
This program enables the court counselor to broker residential services exclusively for court involved juveniles and their families in need of an alternative to living at home for varying lengths of stay attributed to risk factors or problems connected to the needs of the juvenile or family.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Project Rise Megan Webster Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 346 WMJH School Road, Marion Type:
Component Project Rise [email protected] Name:
(828) 652-3390
Project Rise assists juveniles in developing the social skills required for an individual to interact in a positive way with others by using the Why Try Program. The Why Try curriculum utilizes a series of 10 visual analogies that teach important life skills. The program uses a multisensory learning approach to teach social, emotional, and leadership principles to students. Youth served are engaging in delinquent or undisciplined behavior, involved with Juvenile Justice, or are at-risk.
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FY 2017-2018
Mecklenburg
Program Barium Springs Mecklenburg Stephanie Knowles Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Court Psychologist [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
To provide psychological testing, comprehensive clinical assessments, and case consultations as referred by juvenile court counselors. Testing and assessments will be tracked through the NC ALLIES client tracking program. Case consultation will be tracked separately by program staff.
Program SHIFT Restitution and Community Service Shannon Chambers Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 220 George W. Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component SHIFT Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
SHIFT Restitution and Community Service connects court-involved and diverted youth to meaningful service opportunities that enhance social skills, facilitate connections with positive adults in the community, promote civic engagement and help participants earn dollars towards victim restitution.
Program -D-A-S-H- Strengthening Families Mark Southern Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Strengthening Families Program [email protected] Name: (Mecklenburg)
(336) 813-8484
-D-A-S-H- Strengthening Families provides youth between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk, with a family skill building experience. These youth will participate with one or more parents/guardians in a group counseling experience.
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Program -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring Mark Southern Name:
Mentoring Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 813-8484
-D-A-S-H- Mentoring is a youth initiated mentoring model that works with young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk. By focusing on increasing bonding and bridging social capitol, they expand their social networks, connections to people, ideas and opportunities.
Program Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) Armah Shiancoe Name:
Vocational Skills Component 2521 The Plaza Road, Charlotte Type:
Component Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) [email protected] Name:
(704) 307-6295
The Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) program is a national skills training model that integrates work-based learning with vocational and academic skills training, and includes job readiness, employability skills, on-the-job training and job placement. Students practice their new skills and give back to society through service projects in their local community as part of a balanced and restorative justice approach.
Program ULCC Academic Enhancement Program Nicholas Wharton Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 740 West 5th Street, Charlotte Type:
Component ULCC Academic Enhancement Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 373-2256
The ULCC Academic Enhancement Program provides tutoring and academic support for youth in grades 6-12. This 5-hour Saturday academy utilizes an evidence based, web-based curriculum for increased understanding and enrichment in reading and math. In addition, one-on-one tutoring assistance is provided. A supplemental, module-based life skills component is part of the program. Field trips, including college and business tours, expose youth to college and career options beyond the classroom.
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Program Tresports Positive Action Program Shavonda McClure Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO BOX 481675, Charlotte Type:
Component Tresports Positive Action Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 258-4158
The Positive Action program is recognized as a research-based proven effective program endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education What Works Clearinghouse as the only character education program that improves academics and behavior. As an incentive to complete the program and improve school functioning, students are rewarded with athletics. Parents also participate in weekly parenting skill building classes utilizing OJJDP exemplary model Parenting Wisely to promote parenting self-efficacy.
Program CMPD Juvenile Diversion Program Cara Evans-Patterson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 601 East Trade Street, Charlotte Type:
Component Youthful Offender Diversion Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 574-3186
CMPD Juvenile Diversion Program provides an alternative to arrest while maintaining accountability for delinquent acts and providing appropriate supports to redirect behavior. Youth referred to the program will be assessed during intake and assigned to an 8-hr interpersonal skill building workshop. Staff and School Resource Officers will continue providing services to youth for 14 weeks. Program providers will be monitored by Diversion staff for quality assurance and use of best practices.
Program Project 658 PYD Dustin Swinehart Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 3646 Central Ave, Charlotte Type:
Component Project 658 PYD [email protected] Name:
(704) 965-5080
The Positive Youth Development (PYD) community-based framework, utilizing the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) approach to skill development, will be implemented in a sequential, strength based format that extensively incorporates community collaboration. Utilizing the structured day program type, components will consist of the following: vocational training, sports/arts empowerment, group mentoring, tutoring, case management services, and, as needed, clinical assessment and treatment.
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Program GAP Program Patsy Burkins Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1801 Oaklawn Avenue, Charlotte Type:
Component GAP LifeSkills Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 372-3742
The GAP (Gang Alternative Principles) Program is a prevention and early intervention life skills program for juvenile justice- involved or at-risk youth in grades 6-12 held in summer and fall sessions. GAP offers the evidenced-based Phoenix Curriculum for life skills instruction, martial/fine arts lessons, community service and outdoor leadership training. Its primary service component is life skills for 40 youth.
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Mitchell
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Crossnore Mitchell Megan Joseph Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 249, Crossnore Type:
Component Crossnore Mitchell Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 733-4305
Provide 90 days of temporary shelter in a residential education setting to include 24-hour care and supervision of juveniles by Cottage Parents and Case Management services provided by Case Managers while addressing the issues which resulted in the juvenile being placed at The Crossnore School. Counseling services, educational opportunities at Crossnore Academy and access to medical attention are also available, offered and provided through other funding sources.
Program ALIVE Jeff Vance Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 10 S. Mitchell Ave, Bakersville Type:
Component The ALIVE Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 688-4811
The ALIVE (Active Life-skill Instruction and Vocational Exploration) Program will provide court referred youth ages 12-18 with a diverse interpersonal skills, life skills program. ALIVE focuses on teaching youth the skills needed to become responsible, healthy adults. This will be done by providing positive adult contact to teach acceptable social behaviors, along with basic life skills the youth are lacking such as money management, cooking, interview skills, basic home and car repair.
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Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Boone Type:
Component Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with peers, school personnel, parents and others. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
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Montgomery
Program Montgomery County Schools: Student Assistance Terry Little Name: Program
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 427, Troy Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(910) 576-6511
Juvenile Restitution and Community Service provides opportunities for youth, ages 9 to 17, to be accountable for their actions in the community and/or to victim(s) through performing supervised community service work and/or a monetary payment within the timeline stipulated in the court order or diversion contract.
Program Montgomery County Schools: Student Assistance Terry Little Name: Program
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 427, Troy Type:
Component Strengthening Families Program [email protected] Name:
(910) 576-6511
The Strengthening Families Program is an evidence-based prevention program for parents and youth at higher risk of encountering domestic discord, violence, or marginal parenting skills in their family situations. The Strengthening Families Training consists of parenting skills, youth life skills, and family skills training courses taught together in 10 two-hour group sessions with group leader coaching. The age range for this version of Strengthening Families is from the age of 7 to 17.
Program Montgomery County Schools: Student Assistance Terry Little Name: Program
Assessments Component PO Box 427, Troy Type:
Component Montgomery Psychological Assessments [email protected] Name:
(910) 576-6511
Psychological assessments are a valuable tool in assessing the needs of court-involved youth and determining appropriate services to meet these needs. The Montgomery Psychological Assessments provides Juvenile Court Counselors with a method to assess and determine needed services within twenty-one days of referral. The age range for this program is from the age of 9 to 17.
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Program Montgomery County Schools: Student Assistance Terry Little Name: Program
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 427, Troy Type:
Component LifeSkills Training (LST) [email protected] Name:
(910) 576-6511
LifeSkills Training is an evidence-based substance abuse and violence prevention program designed to be implemented with middle school/high school youth. The age range for LST is from the ages of 9 to 17. In addition to helping youth resist drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, LST effectively helps to reduce violence and other high-risk behaviors. LST incorporates age-appropriate and culturally relevant information, facilitated discussion, and structured activities into its class sessions.
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Moore
Program Moore Youth Services Teresa Brewer Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 839, Carthage Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(910) 947-4420
Provides an opportunity for youth to fulfill their monetary restitution/community service obligations from Juvenile Court. The target population is Moore County youth between 6 and 17 years old referred from Juvenile Court. The program goal is to assist youth in completing court ordered obligations and reduce further involvement in Juvenile Court. The goal is accomplished through community service, and when ordered, the evidence-based program Why Try, and experiential learning on the ropes course.
Program Moore Youth Services Teresa Brewer Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 839, Carthage Type:
Component Psychological Evaluations [email protected] Name:
(910) 947-4420
Psychological evaluations assist Moore County court counselors in securing the appropriate resources for youth involved with NC Department of Public Safety (NCDPS). The target population is Moore County youth between the ages of 6 and 17 who are involved with NCDPS. The goal is to provide this invaluable tool in assessing the needs of court involved youth in a timely manner.
Program Moore Youth Services Teresa Brewer Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 839, Carthage Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 947-4420
Assist first time offenders in making amends for their offenses through community service and jury duties without having a juvenile record. The target population is Moore County youth, ages 11-17, referred for a misdemeanor offense. The goal is to assist the youth to complete the constructive sentence and to reduce further involvement in Juvenile Court. This is accomplished through Teen Court participation, the evidence-based program Why Try and experiential learning on program ropes course.
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Program Moore Family Connections Bryana Nelson Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component Post Office Box 223, Pinehurst Type:
Component Moore Family Connections [email protected] Name:
(910) 295-1072
Moore Family Connections (MFC) is a structured 12-week parent and youth education program that utilizes the evidence- based Strengthening Families curriculum. Youth ages 7 -17 participate in group lessons with their peers and parents. Upon completion of the 12-week session, families will be encouraged to attend Refresher Courses offered two times a year.
Program Moore Family Connections Bryana Nelson Name:
Mentoring Component Post Office Box 223, Pinehurst Type:
Component Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(910) 295-1072
One on one mentoring will be provided to referred youth by an adult volunteer Mentor. Matches will meet on average for two hours per week /8 hours per month. The Mentor Coordinator will recruit the volunteer Mentors and provide support to the matches. The Mentor Coordinator will also provide weekly skill building activities, and monthly activities for the youth on the waiting list. Matches are also invited to the monthly activities.
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Nash
Program Nash County Transition/Re-Entry Kenneth Perry Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Nash Transitional/Re-Entry [email protected] Name:
Program (919) 754-3632
Transition/Re-entry and Vocational Education services are available to juveniles referred to this program. The Specialist will meet with the youth weekly while in the YDC and will participate in the Service Planning Meetings (SPM). The Specialist may start providing services 2-3 months prior to the juvenile leaving the YDC and continue for up to 6 months after the juvenile leaves the YDC. The duration of services is 6 months (24 weeks).
Program Nash Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care Kenneth Perry Name:
Specialized Foster Care Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Nash Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3634
Provide therapeutic foster care for youth (male or female) age 10-17 involved with the Division of Juvenile Justice in the 7th Judicial District Therapeutic Foster Care caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of the youth in a supportive family setting.
Program Impact Plus Nash Ron Green Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 1622, Rocky Mount Type:
Component Impact Plus [email protected] Name:
(252) 977-9924
Impact Plus will serve juveniles who are diverted from the court system, ordered to perform community service or pay restitution to victims. It will provide work sites with appropriate supervision and be responsible for reporting to referring agencies about progress toward completion of service hours, payment of restitution to victims and case management.
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Program Resolve It Together Sandra Spencer Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 200 Eastbrook Drive, Suite A, Greenville Type:
Component Resolve It Together [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
The Resolve It Together, evidence-based program, focuses on helping at-risk and adjudicated youth and their families develop skills and strategies for positively resolving conflict, both within the family and in the community, through facilitated activities and conversations in a multi-family group setting.
Program Teen Court Sandra Spencer Name:
Teen Court Component 200 Eastbrook, Suite A, Greenville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
Teen Court is an alternative justice system for juvenile offenders between the ages of 6 and 17, who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing, conducted by trained youth volunteers, to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
Program Freedom School Jesse Lewis Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 1725 Davis Street, Rocky Mount Type:
Component Freedom School [email protected] Name:
(252) 903-8856
Peacemakers will operate a Freedom School for the summer of 2017. The Freedom School program is an evidenced-based model, which fosters an appreciation for learning through five essential components: high-quality literacy enrichment; parent and family involvement; civic engagement and social action; intergenerational leadership development; and nutrition, health and mental health.
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New Hanover
Program Youth Empowerment Services Chris Preston Name:
Family Counseling Component 320 Chestnut Street Suite 518, Wilmington Type:
Component Juvenile Psychological Counseling [email protected] Name:
(910) 798-6495
The Juvenile Psychological Counseling Program Component provides individual and family psychotherapy using a Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Treatment approach to at risk, delinquent and adjudicated court referred youth and their families to ultimately improve their targeted delinquent behaviors, familial functioning and reduce recidivism by replacing the behaviors with healthy, prosocial behaviors.
Program Youth Empowerment Services Chris Preston Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 320 Chestnut Street Suite 518, Wilmington Type:
Component Community Service and Restitution [email protected] Name:
(910) 798-6495
The Community Service and Restitution Program Component provides an intermediate dispositional option to meet the youth and families court ordered or diverted community service and/or restitution obligation by providing the youth opportunities to engage in civic, community and social responsibilities all the while incorporating a service learning model to reduce recidivism and delinquent behaviors.
Program Youth Empowerment Services Chris Preston Name:
Assessments Component 320 Chestnut Street Suite 518, Wilmington Type:
Component Juvenile Psychological Assessment [email protected] Name:
(910) 798-6495
The Juvenile Psychological Assessment Program Component provides Comprehensive Clinical Assessments, Psychological Evaluations, Psychosexual Risk Assessments and Sex Offender Specific Evaluations that result in diagnoses and treatment intervention/placement recommendations to facilitate appropriate level of behavioral health services to at risk, delinquent and adjudicated court referred youth to ultimately improve their targeted delinquent behaviors, familial functioning and reduce recidivism.
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Program Youth Empowerment Services Chris Preston Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 320 Chestnut Street Suite 518, Wilmington Type:
Component Home Based Family Counseling [email protected] Name:
(910) 798-6495
The Home Based Family Counseling Program Component provides family counseling using a Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Treatment approach in the home environment to court referred adjudicated youth transitioning back to their home and community from a residential placement and/or delinquent youth who are at risk of out of home placement in order to maintain the youth successfully in the home.
Program Systematic Training for Effective Parenting Deeanna Hale-Holland Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 615 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington Type:
Component Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) [email protected] Name:
(910) 202-0840
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) is an evidence-based skills training for parents on how to handle misbehavior, discouragement, discipline, and the problems that face every parent-teen relationship.
Program New Hanover Teen Court Sheila Evans Name:
Teen Court Component 102-C Cinema Dr., Wilmington Type:
Component New Hanover Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 362-8000
An alternative justice system for first time offenders (who are enrolled in school) that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
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Northampton
Program Northampton Vocational Jobs Program Kenneth Perry Name:
Vocational Skills Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Northampton Vocational Jobs Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
A Vocational Jobs program with supplemental services of interpersonal skill development will be offered. The program is modeled after the CRAFT program, listed as one of OJJD's model program. Methodist Home will also utilize components of the evidence-based model of care titled, Families First; adapted from the Utah Youth Villages Teaching Family Association (TFA) certified program. The Vocational Jobs program serves referred Level II and/or at-risk youth for up to 6 months (24 weeks).
Program Second Chance Counts Olivia Taylor Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 530, Rich Square otaylor@nc- Type:
Component Second Chance Counts Restitution cada.org Name:
(252) 539-4155
Youth will participate in giving back to their community, by learning to engage in positive interactions with their peers, adults and individuals in need. The goal for Second Chance Counts is to reduce recidivism rate of any restitution with in the County being served. Youth being served will participate in community service activities such as environmental beautification, working the food pantries, and working in community gardens. Restitution will be paid when deemed necessary.
Program Children Matters Joyetta Williams Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 98, Rich Square Type:
Component Youth Empowerment [email protected] Name:
(252) 287-9462
Program will offer individual and group support through academic enrichment, prosocial and interpersonal skill building sessions, problematic consults and leisure activities. Children Matters will also provide support and assistance to strengthen the knowledge of youth and parents in effort of developing a positive impact that will lead to positive community involvement. Participants will also learn different levels of conflict resolutions.
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Onslow
Program Onslow Teen Court Candice Mathis Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 981, Kenansville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 275-0003
Teen Court is a diversion program for first-time offenders which provides constructive sanctioning and an alternative to Juvenile Court. This sanctioning includes community service, jury duty, Life Skills Classes, and other relevant activities.
Program Juvenile Restitution Program Angie Robles Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 885, Jacksonville Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution Program [email protected] Name:
(910) 455-1202
This program provides community worksites whereby a means and an opportunity for juveniles to perform community service work to repay the victim(s) of their crime(s) as well as offering an opportunity to learn quality job skills and training that could benefit them in the future.
Program SHARP Angie Robles Name:
Assessments Component P.O. Box 885, Jacksonville Type:
Component Psychological Assessment [email protected] Name:
(910) 455-1202
This program will provide psychological assessments to court referred youth and/or youth who are at-risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system as a result of their behavior.
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Program SHARP Angie Robles Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component P.O. Box 885, Jacksonville Type:
Component SHARP [email protected] Name:
(910) 455-1202
Provides intensive community-based adolescent sexual offender evaluation and treatment services to youth who have come to the attention of juvenile court/juvenile court services for a sex offense or illegal sexual activity.
Program School Treatment Program Angie Robles Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component P.O. Box 885, Jacksonville Type:
Component School Treatment Program [email protected] Name:
(910) 455-1202
This program serves youth who are involved in the juvenile justice system or at-risk of involvement in the juvenile justice system who have been suspended from school and are likely to be unsupervised in the community during the suspension. The program provides structured services to reduce further disruptive school behavior, reduce future out-of-school suspensions, reduce violations of community supervision, and assist with academic remediation.
Program Temporary Shelter Services Angie Robles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component P.O. Box 885, Jacksonville Type:
Component Temporary Shelter Services [email protected] Name:
(910) 455-1202
Provides placement services for temporary shelter services 365 days a year for youth ages 10-17 as an alternative to the streets, secure detention and youth development centers.
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Program Temporary Shelter Services Angie Robles Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component P.O. Box 885, Jacksonville Type:
Component Promoting Positive Actions [email protected] Name:
(910) 455-1202
This program will provide youth and their families an opportunity to develop and/or enhance skills to make positive choices and reinforce positive actions through a curriculum-based intervention.
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Orange
Program Boomerang Tami Pfeifer Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 825-A North Estes Drive, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Boomerang [email protected] Name:
(919) 968-2146
Boomerang is a resiliency-based program that engages youth ages 11-17 at risk for disconnection due to short-term suspension or court-involvement, by providing support services to mitigate the risk of school dropout through brief counseling, tutoring, and life skills development during out-of-school time. Boomerang programming is strengths-based, recognizing the assets of each individual student and building on those to create stronger connections to school, family and community.
Program Wrenn House Michelle Zechmann Name:
Runaway Shelter Care Component 600 W. Cabarrus Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Wrenn House [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
Wrenn House is a crisis shelter designed to provide safe environment for runaway, homeless and in-crisis youth. Wrenn House is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Services are for youth ages 10-17. By offering temporary shelter, it eliminates need for illegal means of support by homeless and runaway youth and therefore reduces rate of juvenile crime. It also serves as alternative to detention. Services are provided within therapeutic environment while promoting individuality and empowerment.
Program Teen Court Susan Worley Name:
Teen Court Component 205 Lloyd Street, Carrboro Type:
Component Orange County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 967-4511
Teen Court is an alternative court program for middle and high school students based upon the principles of restorative justice. First-time offenders are tried and sentenced by a jury of their peers. Fellow students take the roles of defense attorney, prosecutor, clerk of court, bailiff, or juror to carry out these proceedings. Local attorneys volunteer to serve as Teen Court judges. Participants are sentenced to complete community service hours and jury duties on future Teen Court cases.
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Program Mediation/Conflict Resolution Valoree Hanson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 302 Weaver Street, Carrboro Type:
Component Family Table [email protected] Name:
(919) 929-8800
Program provides a holistic approach for conflict resolution and communications skills for youth and their families through mediation and parent training classes. Trained facilitators provide family conflict intervention and youth/family skill-building through an eight-week curriculum while having the capacity to meet the needs of Low English Proficiency Youth.
Program Mediation/Conflict Resolution Valoree Hanson Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 302 Weaver Street, Carrboro Type:
Component Comprehensive Youth and Family Conflict Resolution [email protected] Name: and Victim-Offender Mediation
(919) 929-8800
Restorative Justice practices to facilitate mediation and accountability processes by trained facilitators and mediators. Program serves youth referred by Court Counselors, schools, and community partners.
Program Family Advocacy Network Patricia Hussey Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 104 New Stateside Drive, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Family Advocacy [email protected] Name:
(919) 942-2803
Family Advocates work one-on-one and in group settings with parents of at-risk youth with mental health/substance abuse conditions. Goal is to strengthen parenting skills, reduce parent/youth conflicts, set family goals and teach parents skills to meet these goals for court-involved youth. Family Advocacy Network is a best practice program model utilizing evidence based curricula with clients.
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Program Psychological Services Patricia Hussey Name:
Assessments Component 104 New Stateside Drive, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Psychological Assessments [email protected] Name:
(919) 942-2803
Provides psychological evaluations and/or assessments for juvenile court involved youth to assist court in best recommendations for youth to minimize the likelihood of recidivism.
Program Juvenile Community Service and Restitution Susan Worley Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 205 Lloyd Street, Carrboro Type:
Component Community Service and Restitution [email protected] Name:
(919) 967-4511
The Juvenile Community Service and Restitution Program works with Orange County youth who have committed offenses and are assigned community service hours and/or restitution. Youth are assigned to non-profit work sites throughout the county where volunteer supervisors oversee and evaluate their work. Through this program, youthful offenders learn important lessons in responsibility and accountability and often develop positive relationships with their adult supervisors.
Program Young Warriors Athlete Scholarship Program Nathan Ligo Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 2518 Millwood Court, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Young Warriors Program [email protected] Name:
(919) 923-6915
Challenge programming to promote interpersonal skill-building for at-risk and court-referred youth through disciplined karate instruction and training. Service delivery for court-involved youth is minimally 20 classes over a 12-week period. Program provides structured activity and skill building through health, self-discipline, and modeling appropriate behaviors in a group setting.
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Program Child and Adolescent Outpatient Services Patricia Hussey Name:
Assessments Component 104 New Stateside Drive, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Child and Adolescent Assessment and Evaluation [email protected] Name:
(919) 942-2803
Provides a comprehensive clinical assessment and psychiatric evaluation, as needed, for youth who are uninsured or who have insurance, but whose families cannot afford their deductible.
Program Child and Adolescent Outpatient Services Patricia Hussey Name:
Individual Counseling Component 104 New Stateside Drive, Chapel Hill Type:
Component Individual counseling [email protected] Name:
(919) 942-2803
Consumers assessed with a mental health/trauma-related disorder will be connected to up to 10 sessions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a psychiatric evaluation and up to two psychiatric follow-up visits. Consumers assessed to have a substance use disorder will also be connected to at least ten sessions of individual SUDs counseling using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a method of treating identifying thoughts, feelings and the impulses that lead to drug use and other illegal acts.
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Pamlico
Program Stillwaters Aimee Schulze Name:
Individual Counseling Component PO Box 365, Bayboro Type:
Component StillWaters Individual Counseling [email protected] Name:
(252) 745-4510
StillWaters began in 2002 with the objective of providing mental health services to the youth of Pamlico County. Families are given the choice of the youth being served in the local schools to minimize transportation issues or at StillWaters office for family therapy and/or to reduce stigma. Youth are referred by many different community agencies. We provide vital and unique services for the families of Pamlico County.
Program Juvenile Restitution and Community Service Tim Buck Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 776, Bayboro Type:
Component Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 745-3133
This program serves youth who are either ordered by the Juvenile Court to pay monetary restitution to victims or to perform community service, or are diverted by Juvenile Court Counselors at intake. This program matches the referred youth with appropriate work sites and ensures that youth complete their requirements under the supervision of an approved adult. The program is responsible for documenting the juvenile's progress and facilitating payment of monetary restitution, if any, to victims.
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Pasquotank
Program Second Chance Program Lenora Jarvis-Mackey Name:
Mentoring Component 501 East Main Street, Elizabeth City Type:
Component Second Chance Mentoring Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 331-2925
Second Chance program serves youth having prior referrals to juvenile court, rejection by prosocial peers and/or school behavior problems. Youth are 7-17 years of age and live in Pasquotank County. Second Chance fosters effective social skills using evidence based curriculum to assist youth who are having difficulty transitioning into adulthood. In addition, Second Chance promotes civic duty, leadership development, access to community service-based learning and mentoring.
Program Youth Empowerment Restitution Program Stephanie Wyche Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 401 Harney St., Elizabeth City Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 335-1223
Juvenile community service/restitution program geared towards meeting the obligations assigned to juveniles via diversion contracts/plans and juveniles adjudicated through the juvenile court system. Juveniles will fulfill contract terms and/or court ordered community service and/or restitution hours to pay restitution to victims of crimes. Court ordered psychological assessments will also be made available in this component.
Program Project Uplift Michelle Flach Name:
Teen Court Component 1200 Halstead Blvd., Elizabeth City Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 335-2981
Teen Court is a sentencing option for first offenders who commit a misdemeanor crime. The student has the option to participate in this restorative process rather than going through the traditional court proceedings. The participant will receive a constructive sentence from a jury of their peers.
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Program Project Uplift Michelle Flach Name:
Individual Counseling Component 1200 Halstead Blvd., Elizabeth City Type:
Component Project Uplift [email protected] Name:
(252) 335-2981
The program will provide program participants with social skills training and individual counseling. The program will also provide family-based services and parent education that impact the identified risk factors leading to increased success academically at school and improved behavior at school, home, and in the community. The ultimate goals are to have no further contact with the juvenile or adult court systems and the development of a positive academic and career path for each individual.
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Pender
Program Juvenile Restitution Jamie Howell Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 2759 Vance Street, Wilmington Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(910) 392-0747
A service program that holds juveniles accountable for their actions by providing a means for them to earn money to pay back victims. Youth will be held accountable and will redress injuries and damages caused by their delinquent behavior. They will earn money for the benefit of their victims and/or perform community service for benefit of the public in general.
Program Counseling Services and Anger Management program for Ryan Estes Name: Adolescents
Group Counseling Component 615 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington Type:
Component Outpatient Mental Health Counseling for Anger [email protected] Name: Management
(910) 202-3155
Coastal Horizons will continue to offer our anger management group. Using Aggression Replacement Training (ART) which is an evidenced based intervention design to alter the behavior of chronically aggressive youth. It is designed to teach a broad curriculum of pro-social behaviors and anger control to empower youth to modify their own anger. It improves anger control, decreases the frequency of acting-out behaviors, and increases the frequency of constructive, pro-social behaviors.
Program Juvenile Psychological Services Program Wesley Stewart Name:
Individual Counseling Component PO Box 1207, Burgaw Type:
Component Juvenile Psychological Counseling [email protected] Name:
(910) 259-1240
This component works to reduce delinquent behaviors through individual, group and family psychotherapy and skill building to reduce youth and family factors that create a risk for future court involvement, and reduce problem behaviors or symptoms related to the youth's mental health diagnosis. The overriding goal is to reduce recidivism and prevent adult criminality.
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Program Juvenile Psychological Services Program Wesley Stewart Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 1207, Burgaw Type:
Component Juvenile Psychological Assessment [email protected] Name:
(910) 259-1240
This component facilitates psychological evaluations and comprehensive clinical assessments to provide mental health diagnosis, identify individual/family risk factors, recommend treatment services, assist family to understand factors aiding delinquent behavior and help access treatment services to prevent future court involvement.
Program Pender Teen Court Sheila Evans Name:
Teen Court Component 102-C Cinema Dr., Wilmington Type:
Component Pender Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 362-8000
An alternative justice system for first time offenders (who are enrolled in school) that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, Consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
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Perquimans
Program Mentoring Focus Frank Heath Name:
Mentoring Component PO Box 45, Hertford Type:
Component Mentoring Focus Group [email protected] Name:
(252) 426-8484
Services provided by this component include group mentoring, interpersonal and social skills, parental involvement activities, community awareness, and educational/ cultural enrichment opportunities for youth and their families. Mentoring and social skills development occur at flexible times including after-school, summer hours and weekends as appropriate.
Program Perquimans County Youth Development Program James Bunch Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 337, Hertford Type:
Component Social Thinking Options Program (STOP) [email protected] Name:
(252) 426-5741
The Social Thinking Options Program (STOP) addresses the need for improved social/behavioral skills among court-involved and at-risk juveniles by providing individualized interventions while focusing on three types of social skills: overt interaction, social-cognitive, and self-control skills. STOP allows youth to reflect on negative or anti-social thinking that may have resulted in delinquent behaviors by providing alternative cognitive and behavioral skills to bring about desired outcomes.
Program Perquimans County Youth Development Program James Bunch Name:
Teen Court Component PO Box 337, Hertford Type:
Component Perquimans County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 426-5741
Teen Court is a program where first-time offenders receive a constructive sentence from their peers for misdemeanor offenses. Offenders accept responsibility and are held accountable. Students take the roles of clerks, bailiffs, attorneys and jurors. Judges / attorneys volunteer to serve as Teen Court judges. It is a vehicle for positive peer pressure. Youth brought before Teen Court as offenders learn to accept responsibility for their actions, and they pay back the community through service and Teen Court duties.
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Program Perquimans County Youth Development Program James Bunch Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component PO Box 337, Hertford Type:
Component Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(252) 426-5741
Juveniles participating in the restitution/community service program may be court order or required as a component of a diversion or deferral agreement to either pay or earn restitution owed to their victims, complete a specific amount of community service hours, or both. The program teaches juveniles accountability for their actions as well as serves as a deterrent for future criminal activity.
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Person
Program Roots & Wings Parenting Class Ronnie Dunevant Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1200 N. Main Street, Roxboro Type:
Component Roots & Wings Interpersonal Skills [email protected] Name:
(336) 322-5437
Roots and Wings will offer an evidence-based life skill and anger management program using the ARISE curriculum developed in Jupiter, Florida targeting at-risk youth in the Juvenile Justice System. Roots and Wings will pick the youth up after school and offer 3 separate life skills classes based on age serving youth 6 to 17. This curriculum focuses on teaching pro-social skills that are essential in being productive adults. Anger management will be taught separate from interpersonal skills.
Program Roots & Wings Parenting Class Ronnie Dunevant Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 1200 N. Main Street, Roxboro Type:
Component Roots & Wings Parenting Class & Family Advocacy [email protected] Name:
(336) 322-5437
Parenting classes offered at Roots & Wings uses Common Sense Parenting (R) by Boys Town Press. It is a six-week program that meets one night per week for 2 hours. Each session includes video material, role play, and handouts with teaching strategies and skills to aid in parenting. Our one-on-one family advocate work with parents is designed to help parents accept guidance and instruction from agencies as supports and not resist the efforts of court, court counselors, and Roots & Wings.
Program Roots & Wings Parenting Class Ronnie Dunevant Name:
Teen Court Component 1200 N. Main Street, Roxboro Type:
Component Roots & Wings Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 322-5437
Teen Court has proven to be an effective alternative to Juvenile and/or District Court for youth who commit first-time, misdemeanor offenses. Youth admitted to this court are defended, prosecuted and judged by their peers. Roots and Wings Teen Court uses JCPC Policy, Requirements, and Procedures to establish standards for the design, implementation and operation of a Teen Court Program for Person County youth from 6-17.
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Program Youth Enrichment Service Paul Westfall Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 304 South Morgan St., Room 123, Roxboro Type:
Component Community Service [email protected] Name:
(336) 599-1195
The Community Service and Restitution Program Component (CSRPC) provides an intermediate dispositional option for youth ages 6 through 17 to meet court-ordered or diverted community service and/or restitution obligations. The CSRPC provides opportunities for program participants to engage in civic, community and social responsibilities while incorporating a service learning model to reduce recidivism and delinquent behaviors, and to gain job skills.
Program Person County G.R.E.A.T. Summer Camp 2017-2018 Charles Wilborn Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 120 court St, Roxboro Type:
Component G.R.E.A.T. Camp [email protected] Name:
(336) 597-0500
The G.R.E.A.T. Summer Camp Program works with at-risk/court involved youth to enhance their social skills; improve their public/community relations; add structured activities to their summer months; strengthen their relationships with the law enforcement community; and give a positive alternative from gang activity.
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Pitt
Program Pitt County Family Preservation Services Kenneth Perry Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Pitt County Family Preservation [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
This home-based family counseling program serves youth between the ages of 7-17, and their families, who are in the juvenile court system. All referrals come from the juvenile court counselor's office. Weekly visits to the home are provided and families are encouraged in identifying their strengths and weaknesses. Parents are taught effective skills in communicating with youth and resolving conflict in an effective, productive manner.
Program Darden Enlightenment Center Darren Darden Name:
Mentoring Component 3812 South Main Street, Farmville Type:
Component Champions for Life Mentoring Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 327-6231
The Champions For Life Mentoring Program is a structural youth empowerment program that helps juvenile delinquent youths reclaim their future through mentoring services, educational assistance, positive social endeavors, interpersonal skill building and family/parental involvement and growth. By placing of the program into action we will be able to help foster communities that are safe from juvenile crime while preventing youth from initial or further involvement in the juvenile system.
Program Pitt County Juvenile Services Restitution Program Dolly Bryant-Dawson Name:
Component Restitution/Community Service P.O. Box 1160, Greenville Type:
Component Pitt County Juvenile Services Restitution Program [email protected] Name: (252) 695-7338
To provide an opportunity for juveniles to be held accountable for their behavior. The Juvenile Restitution Program is designed to address this by having juveniles work to earn restitution for their victims and/or uncompensated community service.
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Program Pitt County Juvenile Services Restitution Program Dolly Bryant-Dawson Name:
Assessments Component P.O. Box 1160, Greenville Type:
Component Psychological Services To Assist With Treatment [email protected] Name: Program (252) 695-7338
Through annual contractual agreements between the Court Counselors agency and licensed psychologists in the local area, very timely referrals and subsequent delivery of evaluation services can be initiated and completed with a written report being received by the referring counselor within 10 to 14 days after meeting with the youth. Also, very relevant findings, insights, and treatment recommendations are contained in the evaluation report.
Program Rise and Shine Traci Eley Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 807 West 5th Street, Greenville Type:
Component Rise and Shine [email protected] Name:
(252) 375-7794
The Rise and Shine Program provides services to youth and families through the Strengthening Families curriculum, which is a family skills training program designed to increase resilience and reduce risk factors for behavioral, emotional, academic, and social problems. Through skill building sessions and workshops, parents will learn more effective parenting skills and the youth will develop skill building techniques that will enable them to make positive decisions and choices.
Program Pitt County Teen Court April Young Name:
Teen Court Component 200 East Brook Dr., Greenville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
Pitt County Teen Court is an alternative justice system for offenders who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
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Polk
Program Psychological Services Lee Lindsay Name:
Assessments Component P.O. Box 518, Columbus Type:
Component Psychological Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 894-2340
Steps To Hope works with court counselor in order to broker psychological services in form of assessment/evaluation exclusively for court involved juveniles and families. This facilitates identification of significant mental health needs and risk factors as well as development of appropriate recommendations to meet needs in local area. Services are provided in a more efficient timeline that is unmatched by other providers. Assessments or evaluations include WISC-IV, SOSE, and CCA.
Program Temporary Shelter Lee Lindsay Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component P.O. Box 518, Columbus Type:
Component Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 894-2340
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
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Program Kids At Work! Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Interpersonal Skills Building through the Culinary Arts [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary arts. Clients progress through our interpersonal skill development curriculum on a week by week basis and apply what they learn in the kitchen environment. Youth are a part of the program for 16 weeks and meet for 2 hours twice a week. The whole curriculum consists of 24 hands on lessons that are designed to meet the clients unique learning styles and help them apply the skills into their daily environment.
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Randolph
Program S.T.E.P. Center Randolph County Megan Parker Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 355 South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro Type:
Component Aggression Replacement Training [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is a research-based, proven-effective approach for working with challenging youth. ART features 3 coordinated and integrated components: Social Skills Training, Anger Control, and Moral Reasoning. Appropriate referrals are both male and female students ages 9-17. Classes are an hour and a half and are held twice a week for ten weeks. Referrals are accepted from DJJ, DSS, School Administration, SROs, and parents, with priority given to DJJ clients.
Program S.T.E.P. Center Randolph County Megan Parker Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 355 South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro Type:
Component Strengthening Families [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
Strengthening Families is a nationally and internationally recognized parenting and family strengthening program for high-risk and regular families. SFP is an evidence-based family skills training program found to significantly reduce problem behaviors, delinquency, and alcohol and drug abuse in children and to improve social competencies and school performance. Child maltreatment also decreases as parents strengthen bonds with their children and learn more effective parenting skills. Ages 7-17.
Program S.T.E.P. Center Randolph County Megan Parker Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 355 South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro Type:
Component Why Try [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
Why Try Program is a strength-based approach to helping youth overcome their challenges and improve outcomes in the areas of truancy, behavior, and academics. Appropriate referrals are both male and female students ages 7-14. Classes are an hour and a half and are held once a week for five weeks. Referrals are accepted from DJJ, DSS, School Administration, SROs, and parents, with priority given to DJJ clients.
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Program S.T.E.P. Center Randolph County Megan Parker Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 355 South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro Type:
Component Botvin Life Skills [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
Botvin LifeSkills is a research-validated substance abuse prevention program proven to reduce the risks of substance abuse and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. Referrals accepted are male and female students ages 7-17. Classes are 1 1/2 hours and are held once a week for 5 weeks. Referrals are accepted from DJJ, DSS, School Administration, SROs, and parents, with priority given to DJJ clients.
Program S.T.E.P. Center Randolph County Megan Parker Name:
Assessments Component 355 South Fayetteville Street, Asheboro Type:
Component Psychological Assessment Program [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
Randolph Psychological Assessment Program will provide for the referral, scheduling and testing of identified court- involved youth ages 7-17 and scheduling interpretation if needed. These assessments are critical tools in determining appropriate services to meet the needs of these youth. Sex Offender assessments are ordered by the court and are necessary in determining the disposition of an adolescent sex offender.
Program Asheboro/Randolph Juvenile Restitution Megan McKinnon Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 355 South Fayetteville Street Unit B, Asheboro Type:
Component Asheboro/Randolph Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
The Asheboro/Randolph Juvenile Restitution Program is a program for juvenile offenders ages 7-17 that are diverted or referred by the court. The program allows youth to be held accountable for their actions by completing community service to repay the victim monetary restitution. The program emphasizes on accountability, responsibility, education, and justice. The program receives a score from the Standard Program Evaluation Protocol that measures quality of services provided by the program.
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Program Asheboro/Randolph Juvenile Restitution Megan McKinnon Name:
Teen Court Component 355 South Fayetteville Street Unit B, Asheboro Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 683-8213
The Asheboro/Randolph Teen Court Program is a program for first time offenders who have committed misdemeanor crimes or who have excessive undisciplined problems at school. The target population is Randolph County youth between 11 and 17 years of age who are referred by Juvenile Intake or Law Enforcement. The goal of the program is to assist youth in completing their constructive sentence obligation and reduce involvement in the Juvenile Court system by offering educational seminars.
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FY 2017-2018
Richmond
Program 4-H Adventures Susan Kelly Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 1358, Rockingham Type:
Component 4-H Adventures [email protected] Name:
(910) 997-8255
Program efforts will be implemented to reduce further court involvement, build self-esteem, reduce disruptive behavior at school, improve school attendance, increase academic achievement and reduce home-school-family conflict. The prevention strategies will be designed to help youth develop life skills that will help them become productive and responsible adults. These life skills will be taught using the National 4-H curriculum Health Rocks! and by exposing students to new opportunities.
Program Project Focus JC Watkins Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1004 Leak Street, Rockingham Type:
Component Project Focus [email protected] Name:
(910) 997-6238
The Project Focus Afterschool Program will provide a structured environment during afterschool hours of 3:00 - 6:00 pm when youth are more than likely not supervised by an adult. The afterschool program will focus on developing life/social skills required for youth to interact in a positive way with others. The youth will develop individual goals to insure appropriate and effective social behaviors and the impact of their behavior on the social environment.
Program Project Focus JC Watkins Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 1004 Leak Street, Rockingham Type:
Component Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(910) 997-6238
Juvenile Restitution and Community Service Program will provide a safe environment and direct supervision for juveniles to ensure that they are held accountable for their actions to the community and/or victim(s) through performing supervised community service work resulting in payment of restitution to victims.
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Program Project Focus JC Watkins Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 1004 Leak Street, Rockingham Type:
Component Parenting Wisely [email protected] Name:
(910) 997-6238
Parenting Wisely is an evidence based parent/family skill building curriculum that uses a self-administered, interactive, computer based program designed to improve the parent-child relationship, enhance family communication, reduce behavior problems, and build family unity.
Program NC Youth Violence Prevention Center Meredith Bower Name:
Teen Court Component 800 N Walnut St, Lumberton Type:
Component TEEN COURT [email protected] Name:
(910) 827-1582
A restorative justice model, teen court is a less formalized but still critical court process. The model is operated by youth and adult volunteers performing duties of courtroom personnel, with the exception of the judge, who is a licensed attorney or judge. Youth are sentenced to a series of sanctions that include community service, monetary restitution, workshops and jury duty. Through exposure of positive peer pressure, youth displays significant changes in behavior and respect for the law.
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FY 2017-2018
Robeson
Program ExpoGro SHAUN BAREFOOT Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO BOX 910, PEMBROKE Type:
Component ExpoGro [email protected] Name:
(910) 521-1261
The program provides a safe and interactive environment for youth ages 6-17 of all backgrounds to engage in educational, recreational, cultural, interpersonal skill building, and social activities throughout the fiscal year. The program provides academic enhancement and family skill-building programing to increase positive development in the youth life domains. The program plays a key role in empowerment for youth within the Pembroke community.
Program Robeson House, Inc. Virginia Hunt Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 215 East 6th Street, Lumberton Type:
Component Robeson House, Inc. [email protected] Name:
(910) 738-6831
Robeson House, Inc. provides 24 hours of group home care and shelter (up to 90 days) for dependent, neglected, undisciplined and delinquent youths ages 7 to 17 of Robeson County who need to be temporarily removed from their homes during a family crisis.
Program Robeson Restitution Stacey Canady Name:
Assessments Component 435 Canton Road, Suite 500, Lumberton Type:
Component Adolescent Sex Offender Evaluations [email protected] Name:
(910) 272-6620
Adolescent Sex Offender Specific Evaluation provides outpatient assessment and/or therapeutic services to juvenile offenders targeting inappropriate sexual conduct and offending behavior with a clear focus on rehabilitation and accountability of the offender.
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Program Robeson Restitution Stacey Canady Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 435 Canton Road, Suite 500, Lumberton Type:
Component Robeson Restitution [email protected] Name:
(910) 272-6620
Provides direct supervision of juveniles in which juveniles are held accountable for their actions that have affected the community and/or victim(s). Through supervised, assigned work, a juvenile earns credit towards payment of monetary compensation for victims (if required) and performs work for the benefit of the community as a consequence of his offense.
Program Red Springs Middle School After School Program Dencie Lambdin Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component P. O. Box 706, Lumberton Type:
Component Afternoon Warriors [email protected] Name:
(910) 738-1734
After school programming for middle school youth combines: one-on-one homework help for academic achievement; cultural/social enrichment and recreational activities in order to provide a variety of positive youth development opportunities to build on youth strengths. Positive youth development represents a dramatic shift from identifying youth who are at risk for engaging in negative behavior and providing them with intervention, to a focus on achieving positive outcomes for youth.
Program Parenting Wisely James Barbee Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 800 N. Walnut Street, Lumberton Type:
Component Parenting Wisely [email protected] Name:
(910) 739-3064
Parenting Wisely (PW) is an evidence-based parent training program that include ten video vignettes focusing on a specific parent issue (i.e. homework, curfew) delivered in a variety of formats including CD-ROM, online and DVD. The program can be done in parent groups or individually depending on the choice of the parent. RCTCYS staff delivers the parenting program and have served over 300 families since its implementation began in Robeson County.
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Program TEEN COURT James Barbee Name:
Teen Court Component 800 N. Walnut Street, Lumberton Type:
Component Robeson County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 739-3064
A restorative justice model, teen court is a less formalized but still critical court process. The model is operated by youth and adult volunteers performing duties of courtroom personnel with the exception of the judge who is a licensed attorney or judge. Youth are sentenced to a series of sanctions that include community service, monetary restitution, workshops and jury duty. Through exposure of positive peer pressure, youth displays significant changes in behavior and respect for the law.
Program Adolescent Substance Abuse Individual Thomas Norton Name: Counseling/Therapy
Substance Abuse Counseling Component P.O. Box 8, Lumberton Type:
Component Adolescent Substance Abuse Individual [email protected] Name: Counseling/Therapy
(910) 522-0421
Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling program consists of a full time Certified Substance Abuse Counselor that works directly with Juvenile Court Counselors and defendants. The counselor will attend all juvenile court hearings and provide assistance to possible alternate treatment options. Each offender meeting criteria will be given a G.A.I.N.S. assessment. Coordinator will meet with court counselors, D.S.S. and others to participate in coordination of care.
Program Keeping My Child Drug Free Thomas Norton Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component P.O. Box 8, Lumberton Type:
Component Keeping My Child Drug Free [email protected] Name:
(910) 522-0421
Keeping My Child Drug Free program consists of two main components on educating both juvenile offenders and their parents on the cause and effects of substance abuse. The offender as well as their parents will participate in a 6-week (2 hours weekly) curriculum (based on the education of substance abuse issues). Included in the curriculum will be videos, activities, and exercises that both the parent and juvenile can participate to better understand addictions.
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FY 2017-2018
Rockingham
Program Rockingham County Youth Services Tara Muchini Name:
Individual Counseling Component P.O. Box 301, Wentworth Type:
Component Youth Involvement Individual Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 342-5756
The Individual Counseling program provides counseling services to adjudicated or at-risk youth. Evidence-based models are cognitive behavioral and solution focused; these models are goal directed and emphasize changing behavior by changing thought patterns. Program serves males and females ages 6-17; referrals are accepted from Juvenile Court, Law Enforcement, schools, DSS, health professionals, and parents.
Program Rockingham County Youth Services Tara Muchini Name:
Teen Court Component P.O. Box 301, Wentworth Type:
Component Rockingham County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(336) 342-5756
Teen Court is a peer sentencing program designed to provide an alternative method of dealing with first time, non-violent offenders (male and female) between the ages of 11 and 17 who have committed misdemeanors. The program is based on the idea that peer pressure in the court setting will have a more immediate and meaningful effect upon the individual than the traditional juvenile justice approach. Referrals are accepted from Juvenile Court, School Resource Officers and Law Enforcement.
Program Rockingham County Youth Services Tara Muchini Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 301, Wentworth Type:
Component Community Service/Restitution [email protected] Name:
(336) 342-5756
Rockingham County Community Service and Restitution Program offers adjudicated and diverted youth appropriate life skills and work opportunities to learn logical consequences for their negative behaviors and to earn and repay court-ordered restitution to victims and perform community service. This program serves males and females ages 6-17 that are referred by Juvenile Court.
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Program Rockingham County Youth Services Tara Muchini Name:
Family Counseling Component P.O. Box 301, Wentworth Type:
Component Youth Involvement Family Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 342-5756
Family Counseling employs therapeutic models that are systems based, including structural family therapy which emphasizes parent responsibility in achieving change in the family, cognitive behavioral therapy and solution focused therapy. The target population is males and females ages 6-17; referrals are accepted from Juvenile Court, Law Enforcement, schools, DSS, health professionals and parents.
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FY 2017-2018
Rowan
Program Teen Court Karen Jones Name:
Teen Court Component 1322 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(704) 633-5636
Teen Court operates as a community resource for the diversion of juveniles ages 6-17 pursuant to N.C. Gen. Statute 7B-1706. Teen Court's adult judge/peer jury model uses restorative practices to promote accountability, responsibility and the reparation of harm. Teen Court also operates as a resource to school resource officers to handle problems that develop at school but that have not been turned over to juvenile authorities.
Program Strengthening Families Jeannie Sherrill Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 855 Crescent Road, Rockwell Type:
Component Strengthening Families [email protected] Name:
(704) 630-0481
The program will provide 2 Strengthening Families models: (1) Three Strengthening Families 14-week cycles serving 40 families, and (2) Two 7-week middle school model serving 24 families. A minimum total of 64 youth will be served, with the focus on parent / family involvement.
Program Juvenile Restitution Karen South Jones Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 1322 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(704) 633-5636
Juvenile Restitution provides opportunities for juveniles between the ages of six (6) and 17 years to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or to victim(s) through performing supervised community service work and/or a monetary payment within the timeline stipulated in the court order, terms under a Teen Court agreement, or diversion contract.
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Program Positive Parenting Program Chanell Ketchmore Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 236 Church Street NE, Concord Type:
Component Triple P Parenting For All Parents [email protected] Name:
(704) 652-0604
Evidence-based model for parents of children ages 0-17 years old that prioritizes work with at risk, adjudicated and/or undisciplined youth. Equips parents with skills and confidence to be self-sufficient and to manage family issues appropriately. Focused on developing positive relationships, attitudes and conduct. Parents learn/develop effective behavior management strategies to deal with a variety of behaviors. Services can be provided in the home to eliminate transportation barriers.
Program Sex Offender Specific Evaluations & Treatment Karen South Jones Name:
Assessments Component 1322 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury Type:
Component Sex Offender Specific Evaluations [email protected] Name:
(704) 633-5636
Protection of the community through the prevention of sexual abuse is the highest priority of this service. Sex Offender evaluations will address juveniles between the ages of six (6) and 17 years with behavior problems, particularly those of a sexual nature, by providing evaluations and recommendations for treatment in a timely manner.
Program Sex Offender Specific Evaluations & Treatment Karen South Jones Name:
Sexual Offender Treatment Component 1322 S. Fulton Street, Salisbury Type:
Component Sexual Offender Treatment [email protected] Name:
(704) 633-5636
Sex Offender Treatment will provide individual and/or group therapy for juveniles between the ages of six (6) and 17 years who have been adjudicated with a sex offense or other illegal sexual activity, or other sexually aggressive/reactive youth. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Trauma-Focused CBT are the treatment models.
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Program SHIFT Mentoring Program Shannon Chambers Name:
Mentoring Component 220 George W. Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component SHIFT Mentoring Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
SHIFT Mentoring empowers youth referred by Juvenile Court Services, law enforcement, and other community partners to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The program matches adult volunteers with at-risk or adjudicated youth ages 10-17 years old for at least one year. Relationships are cultivated through weekly sessions that emphasize financial literacy, cultural and social awareness, educational enhancement, career preparedness and civic engagement.
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FY 2017-2018
Rutherford
Program Kids At Work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary arts. Clients progress through our interpersonal skill development curriculum on a weekly basis and apply what they learn in the kitchen environment. Youth are a part of the program for 16 weeks and meet for 3 hours once a week. The whole curriculum consists of 24 hands-on lessons that are designed to meet the clients unique learning styles and help them apply the skills into their daily environment.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Strengthening Youth Tracy Williams Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 252, Spindale Type:
Component Strengthening Youth [email protected] Name:
(828) 288-1021
The program provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy services to high risk, diverted and adjudicated youth ages 10-17 to reduce risk for gang involvement, delinquency, substance use/abuse and other risky behaviors that hinder youth from being successful. This is a treatment technique that focuses on developing the social skills required for an individual to interact in a positive way with others. The program uses an evidence-based program called Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
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Program Temporary Shelter Services Renee Lewis Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Temporary Shelter Services-Rutherford [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
This program enables the court counselor to broker residential services exclusively for court involved juveniles and their families in need of an alternative to living at home for varying lengths of stay attributed to risk factors or problems connected to the needs of the juvenile or family.
Program Psychological Services Renee Lewis Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 2423, Morganton Type:
Component Psychological Services- Rutherford [email protected] Name:
(828) 438-6218
This program enables the court counselor to broker psychological services in the form of an assessment exclusively for court involved juveniles and their families. This facilitates identification of significant mental health needs and risk factors as well as development of appropriate recommendations to meet needs in local area. Services are provided in a more efficient timeline that is unmatched by other providers. Assessment/Evaluation includes WISC-IV, SOSE or CCA
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Sampson
Program Open House Youth Shelter and Residential Services Brianne Winterton Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component 615 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington Type:
Component Open House Youth Shelter for Sampson County [email protected] Name:
(910) 392-7408
Open House Youth Shelter Residential Services of Coastal Horizons Center, Inc. is a 24-hour, 9-bed co-ed facility that is committed to improving the safety and well-being of abused and/or neglected and otherwise at-risk youth who are in need of Temporary Shelter. Open House will provide Temporary Shelter Care for Sampson County youth who have been temporarily removed from their home during a family crisis.
Program Sampson County 4-H YIG (Youth Inspire Group) Eileen Coite Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 55 Agriculture Place, Clinton Type:
Component Sampson County 4-H YIG (Youth Inspire Group) [email protected] Name:
(910) 592-7161
Program provides services that focus on developing social skills required for an individual to interact in a positive way with others.
Program SC4H Juvenile Restitution/Teen Court Eileen Coite Name:
Teen Court Component 55 Agriculture Place, Clinton Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 592-7161
A first offender diversion program for youth that admit to their charge and take responsibility for their actions. Teen Courts are conducted by teen and adult volunteers from the judicial system with sanctions decided by a jury of their peers.
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Program SC4H Juvenile Restitution/Teen Court Eileen Coite Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 55 Agriculture Place, Clinton Type:
Component Juvenile Restitution/Community Service [email protected] Name:
(910) 592-7161
Youth will learn responsibility and be accountable for their actions by completing community service hours in their community and some, earning restitution to repay victims for their loss.
Program Psychological Services/Juvenile Innovations Eileen Coite Name:
Assessments Component 55 Agriculture Place, Clinton Type:
Component Psychological Services [email protected] Name:
(910) 592-7161
Provides psychological assessment services to youth 6 to 17 years old, referred from juvenile court.
384 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Scotland
Program YES (Youth Empowered to Succeed) Melba McCallum Name:
Mentoring Component PO Box 1621, Laurinburg Type:
Component YES (Youth Empowered to Succeed) [email protected] Name:
(910) 277-3355
This program is a one-on-one and group mentoring program. The one-on-one mentoring component provides an opportunity for adult volunteers to spend one-on-one time with youth at least two hours a week, providing support, friendship, advice, and encouraging positive youth development. The group mentoring is offered through group sessions with staff, mentors, and various professional speakers, focusing on competence, confidence, character, and caring through community service and enrichment activities.
Program Scots For Youth Community Service 2016 Stephanie Monroe Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 1831, Laurinburg Type:
Component Community Service, Life Skills Education, Restitution [email protected] Name:
(910) 276-5477
This is a restorative justice program that provides opportunities for juveniles to be accountable for their actions to the community and/or to victim(s) through performing supervised community service work and/or a monetary payment within the timeline stipulated by the court.
Program SFY Parent / Family Skillbuilding Stephanie Monroe Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 1831, Laurinburg Type:
Component SFY Parent / Family Skillbuilding [email protected] Name:
(910) 280-2634
The objective of the program is to teach positive parenting techniques and behavior management strategies to help increase positive behavior, decrease negative behavior, and model appropriate alternative behavior for children. This skills training program for parents would use evidence-based Common Sense Parenting training and materials in a once/week session between the parents and a facilitator.
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Program SFY Teen Court Stephanie Monroe Name:
Teen Court Component P.O. Box 1831, Laurinburg Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(910) 280-2634
Teen court is a diversion program designed to keep youth from being court involved. Court sessions are held that mimic normal court proceedings and the youth are judged by a jury of their peers. The youth are required to follow the dispositions set forth in order to avoid further court involvement.
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Stanly
Program -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring Mark Southern Name:
Mentoring Component 643 Barrocliff Road, Clemmons Type:
Component -D-A-S-H- Youth Connections Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(336) 813-8484
D-A-S-H- Mentoring is a youth initiated mentoring model that works with young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who are first time offenders, on probation, or at risk. By focusing on increasing bonding and bridging social capital, they expand their social networks, connections to people, ideas and opportunities.
Program YDI After school Academy - Stanly Darryl Bego Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 9912 Spring Park Drive, Charlotte Type:
Component YDI After school Academy - Stanly [email protected] Name:
(704) 562-3806
The YDI After school Academy aims to impact the behavioral outcomes of juvenile clients ages 14-17 by providing individualized skills-based training that nurtures pro-social decision-making in their family, peer group, school and community social domains.
Program Stanly County Juvenile Restitution Program Shelly Kersey Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 201 South Second Street, Albemarle Type:
Component Stanly County Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(704) 982-3016
This is a monetary restitution and community service program that works with juveniles ages 7-17. It provides juveniles with the opportunity to be held accountable for their actions to the community and/or victim(s). They accomplish these goals through performing supervised community service work, which teaches youth to act responsibly, develop socially acceptable behavior, and gain a sense of self-discipline and self-respect, giving us a more positive productive youth for our community.
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Program TRIBE Ronald Russell Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component PO Box 333, Locust Type:
Component TRIBE (Teaching Relationships in Behavior & [email protected] Name: Education)
(980) 721-0099
Live Again Ministries has invested in a program called TRIBE which focuses on helping at-risk teens in the rural and small towns of western Stanly County. Roughly 34 students yearly will drop out prior to graduating. LAM's goal through the TRIBE program is to invest in at-risk middle and high school students. Our strategy is to provide hope to the students by investing through trusting relationships, providing emotional/social focused lessons and bridging previous learning gaps.
Program REACH: Restoring Education, Attendance, Character, Beverly Pennington Name: and Health Project
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1000-4 N. First Street, Albemarle Type:
Component Interpersonal Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(704) 961-3011
The REACH project is a joint partnership between Stanly County Schools, Stanly County Court System, and other community agencies to empower identified Middle School students to take responsibility for their own choices in education, character, health and attendance. Using a research-based character education program (C2: Character Challenge) we will build life skills, interpersonal skills, and promote parental involvement.
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FY 2017-2018
Stokes
Program Stokes Family Counseling Stephanie Tuttle Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 1151 West Lebanon Street, Suite 200, Mount Airy Type:
Component Stokes Community Service/Restitution [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-9064
Program assists juvenile offenders in completing their court ordered community service and monetary victim restitution. In Stokes County, there are no other disposition options for Juvenile Court for community service/restitution other than this program. Youth served range in age from 6-17, with the average age being 15.
Program Stokes Family Counseling Stephanie Tuttle Name:
Family Counseling Component 1151 West Lebanon Street, Suite 200, Mount Airy Type:
Component Stokes Family Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-9064
Counseling for juveniles, ages 6-17, along with their families to work on issues causing discord in the family unit. Counseling will be provided for youth referred from Juvenile Justice, schools, DSS, law enforcement, and parents/guardians. Parenting classes will be offered twice during the fiscal year. The parenting curriculum will be Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP), an evidence-based program listed by National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices (NREPP).
Program Stokes Temporary Shelter Robin Testerman Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
The Children's Center of Surry offers temporary shelter care on both an emergency/crisis and planned placement basis for delinquent and undisciplined youth. Youth served are age 6-17, male/female, and are referred for placement by DPS. Youth are placed for short term respite to allow a cooling down period for the child and family while plans are made to stabilize the home. Youth that are suspended from school or in a runaway situation are placed at the Center for safe and stable supervision.
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Program Parent and Teens Together Tamara Veit Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component P.O. Box 6522, Mount Airy Type:
Component Parents and Teens Together [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-0111
This Home Visitation program serves at-risk and court involved males and females, ages 7-17, and their parents. The program is designed to maintain youth in the home environment and reduce recidivism, improve parent-child relationship, problem solving skills, and enhance parenting skills. This evidence-based model is recognized by the National Exchange Foundation. The evidence-based Strengthening Families curriculum is also used in the home. Services are provided 3 hours per week for 150 days.
Program Insight Human Services - Stokes Terri Fowler Name:
Substance Abuse Counseling Component 665 West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem Type:
Component INSIGHT HUMAN SERVICES [email protected] Name:
(336) 725-8389
The program serves 7-17 year olds, male and female, referred by juvenile court, law enforcement, schools and community agencies, who have been identified as at-risk or delinquent. The following Evidence Based models are used in the program: Motivational Interviewing, MET/CBT and Seven Challenges. Program recipients will receive clinical assessments, individual, group and family counseling, as well as case management to address the problems of substance abuse and the complications that accompany it.
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FY 2017-2018
Surry
Program Surry Individual/Group Counseling Stephanie Tuttle Name:
Individual Counseling Component 1151 West Lebanon Street, Suite 200, Mount Airy Type:
Component Surry Individual/Group Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-9064
Individual counseling for juveniles, ages 6-17, to work on issues: gang avoidance, trauma focused, family issues, school behavior issues and anger management. Counseling will be provided for youth referred from Juvenile Court, DSS, Law Enforcement, schools and parents/guardians.
Program Surry Individual/Group Counseling Stephanie Tuttle Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 1151 West Lebanon Street, Suite 200, Mount Airy Type:
Component Community Service/Restitution [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-9064
Program assists juvenile offenders, ages 6-17, in completing their court ordered community service and monetary victim restitution. In Surry County, there are no other disposition options for Juvenile Court for community service/restitution other than this program. Making a Group and Individual Commitment (MAGIC) life-skills classes will be offered to the clients that are chosen by the Coordinator and/or the Court Counselor. MAGIC is listed as an evidence-based program by SAMHSA.
Program Surry Individual/Group Counseling Stephanie Tuttle Name:
Family Counseling Component 1151 West Lebanon Street, Suite 200, Mount Airy Type:
Component Family Counseling [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-9064
Counseling for juveniles, ages 6-17, along with their families to work on issues causing a problem in the family unit. Counseling will be provided for youth referred from Juvenile Court, DSS, Law Enforcement, schools, and parents/guardians. Parenting classes will be offered twice during the fiscal year. Parenting curriculum will be either STEP or Parenting Wisely, both which are evidence-based by NREPP, depending on counselor discretion.
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Program Surry Individual/Group Counseling Stephanie Tuttle Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 1151 West Lebanon Street, Suite 200, Mount Airy Type:
Component Anger Management [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-9064
Group interpersonal skill building sessions for juveniles, ages 6-17, to work on issues of anger to help them manage their anger in a more acceptable way. Counseling will be provided for youth referred from Juvenile Court, DSS, Law Enforcement, schools and parents/guardians. Anger management counselors use Peaceful Alternatives to Tough Situations (PATTS) evidence-based curriculum for groups, which is recognized by the National Registry of Evidenced- based Practices and Programs (NREPP).
Program Surry Temporary Shelter Robin Testerman Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
Children's Center of Surry offers temporary shelter and care on both emergency/crisis and planned placement basis for delinquent and undisciplined youth. Youth served are age 6-17, male or female, and are referred for placement by DPS. Youth are placed for short term respite to allow a cooling down period for the child and family while plans are made to stabilize the home. Youth that are suspended from school or in a runaway situation are placed at the Center for safe and stable supervision.
Program Parents and Teens (Surry) Tamara Veit Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component P. O Box 6522, Mt. Airy Type:
Component Parents and Teens Together [email protected] Name:
(336) 789-0111
This Home Visitation program serves at-risk and court involved males and females, ages 7 -17, and their parents. The program is designed to maintain youth in the home environment and reduce recidivism, improve parent-child relationship, problem solving skills, and enhance parenting skills. This evidence-based model is recognized by the National Exchange Foundation. The evidence-based Strengthening Families curriculum is also used in the home. Services are provided 3 hours per week for 150 days.
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FY 2017-2018
Swain
Program Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights Stephanie Knowles Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 98, Banner Elk Type:
Component Barium Springs Home for Children Hawthorn Heights [email protected] Name:
(828) 260-2710
Temporary Shelter that provides shelter, food, basic needs, case assessment and planning, behavior management, therapeutic interventions, case coordination and family support.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and/or provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Pacesetter Adventures Swain Valori Cassel Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component PO Box 88, Brasstown Type:
Component Pacesetter Adventures Swain [email protected] Name:
(828) 644-3497
Pacesetter Adventures is an interpersonal skills development program that engages youth in experiential activities such as climbing, hiking, camping, team building and self-expression. Interpersonal skills and concepts are woven into the activities to help juveniles improve self-concepts, communication, and teamwork. These skills are taught by offering weekly events for at risk and court involved youth.
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FY 2017-2018
Transylvania
Program Kids at work Kimberly Castano Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 250, Balsam Type:
Component Kids At Work interpersonal program [email protected] Name:
(828) 226-5533
Kids At Work is an interpersonal skills development program based around the culinary art. Clients progress through our interpersonal skill development curriculum on a week by week basis and apply what they learn in the kitchen environment. Youth are a part of the program for 16 weeks and meet for 3 hours once a week. The whole curriculum consists of 24 hands on lessons that are designed to meet the clients unique learning styles and help them apply the skills into their daily environment.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Youth Mediation Services Laura Jeffords Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 40 N French Broad Ave. Suite B, Asheville Type:
Component Youth Mediation Services [email protected] Name:
(828) 251-6089
Youth Mediation provides conflict resolution services to youth. Victims and offenders meet together with a neutral mediator to work out a solution to the conflict and to develop a written agreement to prevent delinquent behaviors in the future.
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Program Youth Mediation Services Laura Jeffords Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 40 N French Broad Ave. Suite B, Asheville Type:
Component Guided Problem Solving [email protected] Name:
(828) 251-6089
Youth Guided Problem Solving serves at-risk and delinquent youth involved in conflict at school, home or in the community such as fighting, truancy, property damage, teacher conflicts, parent conflict, poor peer relationships, or school behavior issues. Guided Problem Solving is conducted with an evidence based Motivation Interviewing model that leads youth to enhance interpersonal skills and reduce problem behavior at home, school, and in the community.
Program Project Rebound Donna Wilde Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 970 Ecusta Road, Brevard Type:
Component Project Rebound [email protected] Name:
(828) 884-9567
Project Rebound is a behaviorally focused, school-based intervention. The highly-structured program serves male and female high school aged students who are court involved or at-risk of delinquency, as indicated by serious infractions such as truancy, substance abuse, aggression, or weapon violations. The customized curriculum enables students to engage in a wide range of social-emotional and academic learning opportunities while quality, team staffing provides necessary support and oversight.
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Tyrrell
Program Children Are Tomorrow's Strength Will Hoffman Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 328, Columbia Type:
Component Children Are Tomorrow's Strength [email protected] Name:
(252) 796-1121
Children Are Tomorrow's Strength (CATS) provides interpersonal and social skills training within the schools serving grades K-12 (ages 6-17) during the school year via small groups and individual sessions. In addition, a summer program serving sixty youth ages 6-13 years is available at the elementary campus. Interpersonal skill building consists of teaching, modeling and practicing targeted social skills with students utilizing various evidence supported curricula for at risk youth.
Program Children Are Tomorrow's Strength Will Hoffman Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 328, Columbia Type:
Component Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 796-1121
The restitution component serves diverted and adjudicated juveniles including work-site orientation and placement, work-site management, and reimbursement of victim losses as appropriate to the court order or diversion contract.
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FY 2017-2018
Union
Program Union County Shelter Care Monica Smith Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 489, Monroe Type:
Component Union Co Temporary Shelter Care [email protected] Name:
(704) 296-4430
The Union County Shelter Care program is for Court involved youth who are under the supervision of the Department of Public Safety. This structured, 90-day program provides 24 hours of supervision and ensures that the academic, medical, mental health, and social needs of the youth are met. This program serves as a diversion from detention, serves as a step-down program from higher levels of care, and works closely with family systems through the evidence-based Triple P program.
Program Union County Shelter Care Monica Smith Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 489, Monroe Type:
Component Comprehensive Clinical Assessments for Mental Health [email protected] Name:
(704) 296-4430
DSS Clinical Services will provide Comprehensive Clinical Assessments for clients referred through NC Dept. of Public Safety. All assessments will include diagnoses and treatment recommendations.
Program SHIFT Mentoring Program Shannon Chambers Name:
Mentoring Component 220 George W. Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component SHIFT Mentoring Program [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
SHIFT Mentoring helps empower youth in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The program matches adult volunteers committed to supporting, guiding and being a friend to at-risk or adjudicated youth ages 10 through 17 years old for a period of at least one year.
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Program SHIFT Restitution and Community Service Shannon Chambers Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 220 George W Liles Parkway, Concord Type:
Component SHIFT Restitution and Community Service [email protected] Name:
(704) 305-4276
SHIFT Restitution and Community Service connects court-involved youth to meaningful service opportunities that enhance social skills, facilitate connections with positive adults in the community, promote civic engagement and help participants earn dollars towards victim restitution.
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FY 2017-2018
Vance
Program Positive Action Floyd Johnson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 176, Oxford Type:
Component Positive Action [email protected] Name:
(919) 690-0036
BGCNCNC will operate "Positive Action", a two-program component design that will provide JCPC participants with alternatives to negative environments in a positive, caring environment designed to create productive, caring, and responsible citizens. The formula we will follow is one evidence-based curriculum plus one gender appropriate prevention program that every JCPC participant will become engaged in while at the Boys & Girls Club.
Program Community Connections Bobbie Hopf Name:
Family Counseling Component 1822 East HWY 54, Durham Type:
Component Community Connections [email protected] Name:
(919) 474-6381
Wraparound is provided to youth and their families involved with Juvenile Justice System, including diverted, adjudicated delinquent/undisciplined and post release youth. Based on principles of System of Care, a Child and Family Team is developed for each youth and guides efforts to build constructive relationships and support networks in order to achieve desired outcomes.
Program Vance County Teen Court Greg Kelly Name:
Teen Court Component 300 S. Garnett, Henderson Type:
Component Vance County Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 431-6099
Teen Court is an alternative to restorative juvenile justice system for first time offenders with misdemeanor offenses. A jury of their peers try referred juveniles who admit guilt and agree to be accountable for their offenses. The jury assigns the juvenile to a rehabilitative measure or sanction such as community service, restitution, skill building classes etc. Youth volunteers assume various court roles and serve as jurors.
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Program Community Service/Restitution Shantel Hargrove Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 300 S. Garnett St, Henderson Type:
Component Community Service/Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 430-0382
Community Service/Restitution Program provides avenues for adjudicated delinquents to perform court ordered community service hours and to take responsibility for monetary payment for restitution. Program serves only court referred youth including Teen Court referred youth.
Program Community Service/Restitution Shantel Hargrove Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 300 S. Garnett St, Henderson Type:
Component Project Youth Outreach [email protected] Name:
(252) 430-0382
Project Youth Outreach Program accepts referrals from Juvenile Court (top priority), schools, and other human service agencies targeting delinquent and undisciplined youth and those at risk for, including youth with gang affiliation. Project Youth Outreach focuses on interpersonal skill building, life skills, and guided growth activities that will contribute to a more positive self-image, enhanced academics, better decision making and acceptable behavior.
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Wake
Program Youth Development Initiative Marchell Adams-David Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 222 West Hargett Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Youth Development Initiative [email protected] Name:
(919) 996-3070
Engages youth in a service continuum designed to serve at-risk and gang involved youth in after-school recreation, leisure services and enrichment programming. Program elements will include social skills training, recreation services, challenge programs, health and fitness, and enrichment programming designed to deter youth from anti-social attitudes and behaviors and promote protective factors in participants.
Program 4-H Spaces Charlenzo Belcher Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 568 E. Lenoir Street, Raleigh Type:
Component 4-H Spaces [email protected] Name:
(919) 856-7308
4-H Spaces utilizes evidence-based and supported curricula to facilitate small group experiential educational lessons focused on engaging juveniles in life skills activities that improve and develop their critical thinking and decision-making skills. The juveniles apply their group experiences to their real life daily interactions and challenges, to promote personal success and reduce the likelihood of becoming involved in or continued involvement in the court system.
Program Second Round Michelle Zechmann Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 600 W. Cabarrus Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Second Round Boxing [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
Second Round (SR) is a fitness-oriented intervention program focused on providing Wake County youth with pro-social opportunities. The program uses exercise-based outreach in the form of boxing and fitness to teach positive attitudes and responsible behaviors. Second Round youth also receive tutoring and homework assistance while participating. Youth are referred through the justice system, community providers, law enforcement, WCPSS, parents and caregivers, and/or self-referrals.
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Program Wrenn House Michelle Zechmann Name:
Runaway Shelter Care Component 600 W. Cabarrus Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Wrenn House [email protected] Name:
(919) 832-7866
Wrenn House is a crisis shelter designed to provide safe environment for runaway, homeless and in-crisis youth. Wrenn House is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Services are for youth ages 10-17. By offering temporary shelter, it eliminates the need for illegal means of support by homeless and runaway youth, and therefore reduces the rate of juvenile crime. It also serves as an alternative to detention. Services are provided within a therapeutic environment while promoting individuality and empowerment.
Program Juvenile Diversion Team Michelle Zechmann Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 600 W. Cabarrus St., Raleigh Type:
Component Juvenile Diversion Team [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
The Juvenile Diversion Team identifies and responds to the needs of Wake County s undisciplined youth/status offenders. This program works to understand the complex needs that contribute to their referral behaviors and then implements interventions that increase responsible behaviors. The intended goal of this program is to divert status offenders from the juvenile justice system, preventing deeper involvement in the legal system and supporting a reduction in detention center usage.
Program Skills 4 Success Michelle Zechmann Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 600 W. Cabarrus Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Skills 4 Success [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
Skills 4 Success is a skill-building program for Wake County middle school youth who are at risk for out of school suspension or are currently on short or long term suspension. Youth whose undisciplined and delinquent behaviors in school are placing them at risk for court involvement, will receive program services aimed at developing needed skills that will result in the reduction of target behaviors that are contributing to in-school disciplinary problems.
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Program Restitution and Community Services Michelle Zechmann Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 600 W. Cabarrus Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Restitution and Community Services [email protected] Name:
(919) 833-3312
This program serves juvenile and teen court referred youth as well as youth referred from the school-based diversion coordinator required to complete community service as a condition of court supervision or diversion contracts. Youth perform supervised CSW and/or earn restitution owed to victims. This program also provides advocacy services to victims of juvenile offenses. Youth earn approximately $15,000 in restitution and perform over 4500 hours of CSW for non-profits throughout Wake County.
Program Skills for Academic Success Laura Walters Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 800 Park Office Drive, Suite 202, Durham Type:
Component Skills for Academic Success [email protected] Name:
(919) 787-5559
The Juvenile Literacy Center (JLC) provides individual and small group tutoring for youth who are court-involved or at risk of court involvement. Weekly tutoring sessions total 2 or more hours and focus on developing basic literacy skills, life skills and improving academic performance. Students meet at the Wake County courthouse or other approved locations within the county. Expected length of stay is a minimum of 9 months. Successful participants will have 67 or more contact days.
Program Parenting Wisely Kimberely Best Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 3825 Barrett Drive Suite 104, Raleigh Type:
Component Parenting Wisely [email protected] Name:
(919) 834-9300
Parenting Wisely, an evidence-based program, teaches parents and their children, ages 6-17, skills to prevent delinquent behavior and reduce family conflict. Focus is on how to prevent or minimize delinquency/truancy, defiance of authority, stealing, vandalism, bullying, domestic violence, and substance abuse. It addresses the importance of parental supervision and involvement in a child's education and life. It promotes positive and effective communication within the family.
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Program The CORRAL Riding Academy Camille Brown Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 3620 Kildaire Farm Rd., Cary Type:
Component The Riding Academy [email protected] Name:
(919) 355-2090
The CORRAL Riding Academy uses a multi-faceted program plan in order to serve Wake County teenage girls, at-risk for high school dropout, teen pregnancy, drug abuse, gang involvement, and adjudication. Program provides wrap-around services to include, horseback riding, academic remediation, vocational training, Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, group therapy, and increased parent/guardian involvement.
Program The CORRAL Riding Academy Camille Brown Name:
Group Counseling Component 3620 Kildaire Farm Rd., Cary Type:
Component Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy [email protected] Name:
(919) 355-2090
Join the Herd focuses on positive relationship building where females learn about the concepts of healthy boundaries and self- care while building self-esteem and is a required pre-requisite to CORRAL's Riding Academy.
Program Capital Area Teen Court Louise Davis Name:
Teen Court Component P. O. Box 724, Raleigh Type:
Component Capital Area Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 856-7594
Capital Area Teen Court is a diversion program for first-time offenders for their case to be heard by a jury of their peers. Sanctions includes community service, restitution (when applicable), jury duty, an education workshop (when applicable), and other relevant activities.
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FY 2017-2018
Warren
Program Positive Action Floyd Johnson Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component P.O. Box 176, Oxford Type:
Component Interpersonal Skill Building [email protected] Name:
(919) 690-0036
The Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central North Carolina provides impactful and life changing programs for youth ages 6-18 in Warren County. Club programs are built upon the foundation of a youth development strategy designed to foster a sense of belonging, competence, usefulness and influence that builds self-confidence and self-esteem. Dedicated staff serve as role models and mentors to children attending our club. Emphasis on education as an equalizer is instilled daily.
Program Warren County Youth Services Bureau Debbie S c o t t Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 307 North Main Street, Warrenton Type:
Component Community Service - Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 257-0428
The purpose of this program is to provide adjudicated youth who have committed minor crimes to make amends for their wrong deeds through community service and in some cases restitution. The youth have a face-to-face interview with the local court counselor to determine if the offense is diverted or the youth must appear in court. In which case the court will determine the amount of service to be completed. The parents are required to transport them to and from the community service site.
Program Warren County Youth Services Bureau Debbie S c o t t Name:
Teen Court Component 307 North Main Street, Warrenton Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 257-0428
Teen Court is an alternative system of justice. It is a court where first time offenders are sentenced by their peers and are thereby held accountable for their actions. The creative and constructive sentences handed down through Teen Court are meant not only to deter the offender from future criminal activity, but also to educate, council, and rehabilitate the offender. Teen Court utilizes trained student volunteers, under adult supervision, to serve in various capacities.
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Washington
Program Roanoke Area Youth Support Fannie Williams Name:
Teen Court Component 802 Washington Street, Plymouth Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 793-5171
Washington County Teen Court is a diversion program for first time offenders who have committed a misdemeanor crime. Entry into the program is voluntary and for the adult-judge model, eligible cases are heard before an adult judge and trained jury of peers. The constructive sentence assigned must be completed by termination for subsequent dismissal of the complaint or charge. For the peer tribunal model, school-based referrals from the disciplinary committee may be heard.
Program Roanoke Area Youth Support Fannie Williams Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 802 Washington Street, Plymouth Type:
Component Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 793-5171
The Restitution program serves court involved youth who have been ordered to pay restitution or perform community service. Provides Level I and II dispositional options as well as a diversion resource. Juveniles are required to perform uncompensated work as a means of being held accountable for their delinquent acts.
Program Roanoke Area Youth Support Fannie Williams Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 802 Washington Street, Plymouth Type:
Component RAYS Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 793-5171
The program serves at-risk and court involved youth who display negative behaviors, have had numerous discipline infractions, academic problems, and/or high absenteeism. This program will focus on identifying middle school and other students who have been suspended more than once and who will benefit from completing the Life Skills and social skill building program in a structured setting.
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Program Washington County Youth Services Rebecca Liverman Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 128 East Water St, Plymouth Type:
Component Character Education Program [email protected] Name:
(252) 793-2163
Character Education sessions will be provided for Washington County youth through 4-H Character Counts programming. Sessions are delivered after-school with identified juveniles and focus on building and strengthening social and critical thinking skills. Participation in camps will serve to reinforce skills learned while giving participants opportunity to practice skills in real life situations.
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FY 2017-2018
Watauga
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Crossnore Watauga Megan Joseph Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 249, Crossnore Type:
Component Crossnore Watauga Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 733-4305
Provide 90 days of temporary shelter in a residential education setting to include 24-hour care and supervision of juveniles by Cottage Parents and Case Management services provided by Case Managers while addressing the issues which resulted in the juvenile being placed at The Crossnore School. Counseling services, educational opportunities at Crossnore Academy and access to medical attention are also available, offered and provided through other funding sources.
Program Youth Resource Center Heather Canipe Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 155 WYN Way, Boone Type:
Component Youth Resource Center [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-5174
Western Youth Networks Youth Resource Center (YRC) is an Interpersonal Skill Building Program for adjudicated and/or at-risk middle school youth in Watauga County. The program operates from 2:30-6:00 p.m., Monday-Friday throughout the school year. YRC staff provide daily transportation for participants, social skills training, interaction with pro-social peers, tutoring/academic enhancement, and exposure to substance abuse prevention evidence-based curricula.
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Program Youth Resource Center Heather Canipe Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 155 WYN Way, Boone Type:
Component YRC Summer Camp [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-5174
WYN provides a 6-week experiential summer day camp for rising 6th-9th graders in Watauga County. Participants may take part in hiking, kayaking, caving, biking, and other challenging tasks that help improve their self-esteem and confidence, and assist them with interpersonal skills. Transportation is provided, and at-risk and court-involved youth have opportunities to interact with pro-social peers as well as our staff for 10 hours per day, 4 days per week for 6 weeks.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with peers, school personnel, parents and others. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Teen Leadership Development Program Zack Green Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component PO box 2854, Boone Type:
Component Teen Leadership Development Program [email protected] Name:
(828) 263-1770
Skill building program that engages high risk teenage students as well as mainstream students. Students can be accepted into this program, and complete this program on a rolling basis throughout the school year. Students will build experiential and social skills through challenge, service, and cultural experience programs. The programs will engage a diverse group of peers, led by adults. Students will complete the program by fulfilling activities and outcomes in their individual service plan.
410 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Wayne
Program Wayne County Transition/Re-Entry Kenneth Perry Name:
Home Based Family Counseling Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Wayne Transition/Re-Entry Family Preservation [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
This home-based family counseling program serves youth between the ages of 10-17, and their families, who are in the juvenile court system. All referrals come from the juvenile court counselor's office and/or JCPC provider. Weekly visits to the home are provided and families are encouraged in identifying their strengths and weaknesses. Parents are taught effective skills in communicating with youth and resolving conflict in an effective, productive manner.
Program WAYNE COUNTY STRUCUTURED DAY Milas Kelly Name:
Juvenile Structured Day Component 301 N. Rochelle Blvd., Kinston Type:
Component Structured Day [email protected] Name:
(252) 208-1604
The Wayne County Structured Day provides an alternative educational placement for youth who are long term suspended, short term suspended and/or expelled from Wayne County Schools and/or adjudicated by the courts and recommended for placement. Structured Day offers a positive environment daily for high risk youth and juvenile offenders.
Program WAYNE COUNTY STRUCUTURED DAY Milas Kelly Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 301 N. Rochelle Blvd., Kinston Type:
Component COMMUNITY INTERVENTION PROGRAM -2 [email protected] Name:
(252) 208-1604
Programming provides evidence-based curriculum in group sessions to address the needs of youth and parents/guardians facilitated by positive adult role models. Sessions include, but not limited to, life skills, education activities for youth to reduce the risk of gang involvement, youth violence and better decision making skills which reduce and/or eliminate further involvement with juvenile court.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Teen Court Selena Bennett Name:
Teen Court Component P. O. Box 11557, Goldsboro Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(919) 735-1432
Teen Court is a program that serves juvenile defendants who have misdemeanor charges. Teens determine the constructive sentence, and the juvenile has 90 days to complete all of the sanctions handed down. If the juvenile successfully completes all of the sanctions within the 90-day period, Teen Court requests dismissal of the charges against the juvenile. Our program requires parental involvement. Our goal is to improve family communication while teens give back to the community.
Program Connect Four Kimberly Armstrong Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component P.O. Box 11124, Goldsboro Type:
Component Connect Four [email protected] Name:
(919) 731-7733
This is a program that is designed to unify, strengthen and preserve the family unit; to decrease delinquent behavior of each referred youth by working with the family; to promote a better communication system that will strengthen the supporting roles of both the parent and the child. To offer youth transitioning tools that will aid them once they reach age 18. To offer skill sets for parents that will better prepare them on how to manage their home and pursue a better life style/career.
Program Connect Four Juvenile Restitution Kimberly Armstrong Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 11124, Goldsboro Type:
Component Connect Four Juvenile Restitution [email protected] Name:
(919) 731-7733
This is a program where youth are court ordered to work to pay individuals that have been victimized by juvenile offenders. For youth that have community service hours it is designed to make them aware of the offense that they have committed and how their actions have cause an inconvenience to others.
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FY 2017-2018
Wilkes
Program Wilkes Temporary Shelter Robin Testerman Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
Children's Center offers temporary shelter and care on both emergency/crisis and planned placement basis for delinquent and undisciplined youth. Youth served are age 6-17, male or female, and are referred for placement by DPS. Youth are placed for short term respite to allow a cooling down period for the child and family while plans are made to stabilize the home. Youth that are suspended from school or in a runaway situation are placed at the Center for safe and stable supervision.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and providing victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenge's Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Wilkes Psychological Evaluations Robin Testerman Name:
Assessments Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Wilkes Psychological Evaluations [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
Psychological Testing Services for Wilkes County court involved youth between the ages of 6 and 17, to provide timely psychological evaluations and sex offender specific evaluations that will assist the supervising court counselor in determining the appropriate services to meet the needs of identified delinquent and/or undisciplined juveniles.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Wilkes Why Try and Strengthening Families Robin Testerman Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Why Try? [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
The Why Try? Program teaches social and emotional principles to youth ages 6-17 residing in Wilkes County and who have a legal status of diversion contract and or have been adjudicated. The program proposes to increase academic success and reduce truancy and violence by teaching in a way they can understand and remember. Why Try? is based on sound empirical principles, including solution focused problem solving, social and emotional intelligence and multi-sensory learning.
Program Wilkes Why Try and Strengthening Families Robin Testerman Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Wilkes Strengthening Families [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
Strengthening Families Component is a 7-week evidence-based parenting/youth skill building series for juveniles ages 10-14 and their families. This scientifically tested curriculum helps parents/caregivers learn nurturing skills that support their children, teaches parents how to effectively discipline and guide their youth, gives youth a healthy future orientation and an increased appreciation of their parents/caregivers, and teaches youth skills for dealing with stress and peer pressure.
Program Mission Possible Angie Yates Name:
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement Component 613 Cherry Street, N. Wilkesboro Type:
Component Mission Possible [email protected] Name:
(336) 651-7830
Mission Possible will be implemented at Central Wilkes Middle School by a site coordinator (SC). The SC identifies school needs using a Needs Assessment Tool provided by the national office of Communities In Schools (CIS). JCPC funding will be used to fund the integrated student services that include bi-weekly tutoring for those at-risk of failing or dropping out of school. Students will also receive the evidence based program Check & Connect and a bi-monthly life skills class.
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Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with parents, peers or schools where there is not a clear victim identified. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements with goals. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
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FY 2017-2018
Wilson
Program Wilson County Community Service Tammy Daniel Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component P.O. Box 3964, Wilson Type:
Component Restitution [email protected] Name:
(252) 243-3675
Wilson County Community Service program holds juvenile offenders accountable for actions by working to earn uncompensated community service and/ or restitution to reimburse the victim(s).
Program Wilson Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care Kenneth Perry Name:
Specialized Foster Care Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Wilson Tri-County Therapeutic Foster Care [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
Provide therapeutic foster care for youth (male or female) age 10-17 involved with the Division of Juvenile Justice in the 7th Judicial District. Therapeutic Foster Care caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of children in a supportive family setting.
Program Project SAY Vocational 2013 Cynthia Smith Name:
Vocational Skills Component 639 Walnut Street, Wilson Type:
Component Project SAY Vocational 2013 [email protected] Name:
(252) 265-9764
The S.A.Y. Vocational Program serves Wilson County youth ages 12-17. Its purpose is to reduce and prevent juvenile delinquency by training youth in marketable vocational skills and reinforcing academic and pro-social skills. Vocational tracks include: Culinary Arts and Sewing/Tailoring. All the students have an opportunity to complete two (2) components during the year.
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Program Wilson Vocational Education Services Kenneth Perry Name:
Vocational Skills Component 1041 Washington Street, Raleigh Type:
Component Wilson Vocational Education Services [email protected] Name:
(919) 754-3632
A Vocational Jobs program with supplemental services of interpersonal skill development will be offered. The program is modeled after the CRAFT program, listed as one of OJJDP's model program. Methodist Home will also utilize components of the evidence-based model of care titled, Families First, adapted from the Utah Youth Villages Teaching Family Association (TFA) certified program. The Vocational Jobs program serves Level II and/or at-risk youth for up to 6 month (24 weeks).
Program Teen Court Sandra Spencer Name:
Teen Court Component 200 Eastbrook Drive, Suite A, Greenville Type:
Component Teen Court [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
An alternative justice system for juvenile offenders who are enrolled in school that commit a qualifying misdemeanor, admit guilt and accept responsibility for their actions. Under the supervision of program staff, consequences are assigned by a jury of peers following a hearing conducted by trained youth volunteers to review the pertinent facts surrounding the referred offense.
Program Resolve It Together Sandra Spencer Name:
Parent/Family Skill Building Component 200 Eastbrook Drive, Suite A, Greenville Type:
Component Resolve It Together [email protected] Name:
(252) 758-0268
The Resolve It Together program focuses on helping at-risk and adjudicated youth and their families develop skills and strategies for positively resolving conflict, both within the family and in the community, through facilitated activities and conversations in a multi-family group setting.
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FY 2017-2018
Yadkin
Program Yadkin Temporary Shelter Robin Testerman Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Yadkin Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
The Children Center offers temporary shelter care on both an emergency/crisis and planned placement for delinquent and undisciplined youth. Youth served are ages 6-17, male/female, referred for placement by DPS. Youth are placed for short term respite to allow a cooling down period for the child and family while plans are made to stabilize the home. Youth that are suspended from school or in a runaway situation are placed at the Center for safe and stable supervision.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and providing victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenge's Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Why Try? Robin Testerman Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component PO Box 692, Dobson Type:
Component Why Try? [email protected] Name:
(336) 386-9144
The Why Try? program teaches social and emotional principles to at-risk or court-involved juveniles male and female ages 6-17 residing in Yadkin County to increase academic success and reduce truancy and violence by teaching in a way they can understand and remember. Why Try? is based on sound empirical principles, including solution-focused problem solving, social and emotional intelligence and multi-sensory learning.
418 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Suite B, Boone Type:
Component Juvenile Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with peers, school personnel, parents and others. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
419 Department of Public Safety Active JCPC Programs List
FY 2017-2018
Yancey
Program 4-H Mtn. Challenge Tres Magner Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 30 East US Hwy.19E Bypass, Burnsville Type:
Component 4-H Mtn. Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 682-6186
Promotes pro-social skills through experiential learning, team building, critical thinking, coping skills, character awareness, positive self-esteem, and community partnering. The program gives participants the opportunity to interact, with peers in a productive manner, and with a positive adult role model. We use Arise Curriculum, Project Adventure workshops, experiential learning sites and parenting classes, in a comprehensive effort to deliver services.
Program 4-H Mtn. Challenge Tres Magner Name:
Interpersonal Skill Building Component 30 East US Hwy.19E Bypass, Burnsville Type:
Component MRT [email protected] Name:
(828) 682-6186
An evidence based cognitive behavioral program offered for court referred youth age 11-17. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) groups reduce recidivism by 30%, 3 times the success rates of the most successful alternatives. Participants peel away at the belief system they have built by living life, to reveal an inner self. They then consciously rebuild their belief system in accordance with accepted social norms and positive values. Parenting may be offered in conjunction with this program component
Program 4-H Mtn. Challenge Tres Magner Name:
Experiential Skill Building Component 30 East US Hwy.19E Bypass, Burnsville Type:
Component Summer Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 682-6186
A high-energy challenge program meeting while school is out for the summer. It uses Project Adventure and Challenge curriculum as well as high and low ropes course initiatives, outdoor wilderness sites and team building and physical challenges. Additional emphasis is placed on volunteering, self-discovery and forming healthy relationships.
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Program 4-H Mtn. Challenge Tres Magner Name:
Mentoring Component 30 East US Hwy.19E Bypass, Burnsville Type:
Component Mentoring [email protected] Name:
(828) 682-6186
The Mentoring program offers a one on one relationship with a positive community role model for at risk youth 11-17. The program gives participants a connection to healthy social norms and productive life view through their relationship with an adult mentor. Parenting may be offered in conjunction with this program component.
Program Project Challenge Anna Roland Name:
Restitution/Community Service Component 7548 B Hwy 19 E., Spruce Pine Type:
Component Project Challenge [email protected] Name:
(828) 765-0776
Project Challenge is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay or give back to their community. Participants are given the opportunity to fulfill their obligation to the courts by completing community service and provide victims repayment of monetary loss. Project Challenges Mission Statement is to help youth become confident, productive members of their community through the offering of their time and talents and through challenging recreational activities.
Program Crossnore Yancey Megan Joseph Name:
Temporary Shelter Care Component PO Box 249, Crossnore Type:
Component Crossnore Yancey Temporary Shelter [email protected] Name:
(828) 733-4305
Provide 90 days of temporary shelter in a residential education setting to include 24-hour care and supervision of juveniles by Cottage Parents and Case Management services provided by Case Managers while addressing the issues which resulted in the juvenile being placed at The Crossnore School. Counseling services, educational opportunities at Crossnore Academy and access to medical attention are also available, offered and provided through other funding sources.
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FY 2017-2018
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Boone Type:
Component Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides mediation to juveniles to prevent violence and other negative outcomes by resolving conflicts with peers, school personnel, parents and others. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. Mediation helps hold youth accountable for their actions while providing an opportunity for learning conflict resolution and communication skills.
Program Juvenile Mediation Fawn Roark Name:
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Component 133 N. Water Street, Boone Type:
Component Victim-Offender Mediation [email protected] Name:
(828) 264-3040
The program provides victim-offender mediation to juveniles involved in person and property crimes in an effort to resolve disputes, arrange reparation, and rebuild relationships. During mediation, the mediator guides communication, clarifies and defines issues, explores possible solutions, and develops agreements that are acceptable to everyone. The terms of the agreements hold youth accountable for repairing harm to victims, as well as provide strategies for preventing future problems.
422 JCPC Programs Funded in FY 2016-2017 with Funding Eliminated for FY 2017-2018
County Program Component Alamance County Juvenile Work Restitution & Alamance JWRP & CS Community Service Alamance Alamance County Teen Court Alamance County Teen Court Alamance Growing Together Mentoring Program Growing Together!! Trauma Informed Intensive Outpatient Therapy Alamance Trauma Informed Assessment Component Services Trauma Informed Intensive Outpatient Therapy Trauma Informed Intensive Outpatient Therapy Alamance Services (Treatment Component) Treatment Alternative for Sexualized Kids Alexander Barium Springs Alexander County (TASK) Alexander Community of Friends Mentoring Program Community of Friends Beaufort School Support & Summer Program School Support & Summer Program Buncombe Blue Ridge Treks Summer Leadership Program Burke Kids At Work Family skills Family Skill Building Burke Phoenix Homes Phoenix Home for Boys Burke Phoenix Homes Phoenix Home for Girls Caldwell Phoenix Homes (Caldwell) Phoenix Home for Boys Caldwell Phoenix Homes (Caldwell) Phoenix Home for Girls Chowan Passport to Manhood Passport to Manhood Gang Prevention Through Targeted Outreach Cleveland Gang Prevention Through Targeted Outreach (GPTTO) Cleveland Juvenile Mediation Interpersonal skill building Dare Dare County 4-H Out of School Time Programs Dare County 4-H Out of School Time Programs Davidson YDI After school Academy - Davidson DAVIDSON LIFT After school Academy Durham milestones culinary Milestones Culinary Institute, Inc Forsyth Catholic Charities Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte Forsyth SHIFT Mentoring Program SHIFT Mentoring Program Forsyth TCH Emergency Shelter Emergency Shelter Granville Parenting of Adolescents Parenting of Adolescents Program Guilford Operation Xcel 3 Steps Ahead Guilford Operation Xcel Operation Homework Guilford Operation Xcel Operation Mentor Ready to Work: Vocational Counseling & Ready to Work: Vocational Counseling & Guilford Employment Skill Building Employment Skill Building Haywood Aspire Aspire Structured Day Hertford New Direction New Direction Hoke Kickin' Back Adolescent Sex Offender Specific Evaluations Hoke Strengthening Families Strengthening Families Jones Family Connections Building Peace Lee Hope-thru-Horses of Lumber Bridge, Inc. Strengthening Families Lee Kickin' Back Kickin' Back
423 JCPC Programs Funded in FY 2016-2017 with Funding Eliminated for FY 2017-2018
County Program Component McDowell Psychological Services Psychological Services- McDowell Generations Empowered to Model Success Generations Empowered to Model Success Mecklenburg (GEMS) Mentoring Program (GEMS) Mentoring Program Montgomery County Schools: Student Assistance Montgomery Teen Intervene Program Church on the Rise Peacemakers Family Center Nash After School Program Aftercare Program New Hanover Strengthening Families 10-14 Strengthening Families 10-14 Onslow Youth Court Diversion Program Youth Court Diversion Program Perquimans Mentoring Focus Restitution Person ASAP (After-School Assistance Program) Academic Support Programs Randolph Asheboro/Randolph Teen Court Asheboro/Randolph Teen Court Randolph Randolph Psychological Assessment Program Psychological Assessment Program Robeson Maxton Police PALS Program Maxton PALS Mentor Program Rowan YDI After school Academy - Rowan Rowan LIFT After school Academy REACH: Restoring Education, Attendance, Stanly Skill Building Character, and Health Project Union Project Challenge Project Challenge Vance Emergency Shelter Care Emergency Shelter Care Stable Connections/Hawkins EAL and Warren Stable Connections/Hawkins EAL Experiential Education Wilkes YDI After school Academy - Wilkes LIFT After school Academy Wilson Continuing Studies Structured Day Wilson Wilson JCPC Transition/Re-entry Wilson County Transition/Re-entry Program
424 Section 16D.2.(a)(6) Legal Status At Admission
Juvenile Court Involved Intake / Awaiting At Risk Diverted Court Adjudicated
County Risk At CourtCounselor Consultation Diversion Plan/Contract PetitionFiled Deferred Prosecution Adjudicated Undisciplined Disposition Pending Adjudicated Delinquent Disposition Pending Protective Supervision Probation Commitment PostRelease Supervision Continuation Services Interstate Compactfor Juveniles(ICJ) Total Alamance 257 23 81 2 9 2 2 1 91 2 0 2 0 472 Alexander 14 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 40 Alleghany 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 17 0 0 0 0 27 Anson 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 37 Ashe 54 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 87 Avery 39 0 18 1 1 0 0 2 18 0 0 0 0 79 Beaufort 137 0 23 0 1 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 178 Bertie 4 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 21 0 0 2 0 32 Bladen 48 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 84 Brunswick 105 3 162 1 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 281 Buncombe 93 15 105 13 0 7 4 4 84 0 0 4 0 329 Burke 43 3 14 77 1 1 5 9 88 0 0 0 0 241 Cabarrus 156 7 60 2 1 0 4 12 49 1 0 0 0 292 Caldwell 43 0 4 6 7 4 0 16 47 0 0 0 0 127 Camden 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 46 Carteret 237 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 1 276 Caswell 46 1 43 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 106 Catawba 7 0 45 17 0 17 12 13 76 0 1 0 0 188 Chatham 4 0 92 2 0 0 1 0 37 1 0 0 0 137 Cherokee 1 1 12 0 0 1 0 4 28 0 0 0 0 47 Chowan 47 0 35 0 0 0 0 1 37 0 0 0 0 120 Clay 3 2 10 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 18 Cleveland 67 0 55 1 0 1 1 4 63 0 0 0 0 192 Columbus 92 1 78 1 10 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 0 198 Craven 177 6 26 0 0 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 230 Cumberland 320 31 56 41 11 3 1 1 107 1 0 0 0 572 Currituck 31 1 25 1 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 72 Dare 54 1 35 2 6 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 117 Davidson 184 6 87 7 1 0 4 1 46 1 0 1 0 338 Davie 21 2 30 1 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 79 Duplin 107 1 25 1 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 1 0 201 Durham 635 15 39 13 2 5 5 7 90 2 4 0 0 817 Edgecombe 46 0 25 0 1 0 7 1 42 3 0 0 0 125 Forsyth 209 3 149 32 17 7 5 2 131 0 1 0 0 556 Franklin 85 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 100 Gaston 43 38 116 99 113 10 2 33 101 0 2 0 0 557 Gates 82 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 Graham 22 0 7 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 35 Granville 110 1 15 1 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 145 Greene 36 0 5 0 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 51 Guilford 920 48 354 76 13 3 38 12 466 2 6 68 0 2006 Halifax 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 139 0 1 0 0 156 Harnett 35 1 34 2 5 2 0 0 53 1 1 0 0 134 Haywood 15 5 72 4 0 1 2 1 22 0 0 0 0 122 Henderson 9 1 78 8 0 0 5 6 54 1 1 1 0 164 Hertford 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 28 Hoke 27 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 47 Hyde 34 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 37 Iredell 103 2 138 7 11 4 1 0 64 0 0 0 0 330 Jackson 19 3 28 9 0 3 4 4 20 0 0 1 0 91 Johnston 48 0 25 2 5 0 0 5 44 0 2 0 0 131 Jones 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 15 Lee 22 0 31 0 0 0 0 6 42 0 0 0 0 101 Lenoir 170 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 2 0 246 Lincoln 69 2 24 0 0 1 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 121 Macon 4 1 3 4 0 1 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 29 Madison 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 0 0 0 0 93 Martin 270 2 28 0 0 0 1 0 43 0 1 0 0 345 McDowell 8 1 9 6 1 2 3 0 65 1 0 0 0 96 Mecklenburg 281 33 262 52 3 12 15 3 263 2 5 1 0 932 Mitchell 4 1 7 1 0 0 0 9 14 0 0 0 0 36 Montgomery 19 1 18 0 0 1 0 13 38 0 0 0 0 90 Moore 74 1 22 0 0 0 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 149 Nash 145 1 41 0 0 0 2 1 43 5 0 0 0 238 New Hanover 194 2 77 1 0 0 1 1 118 0 0 0 0 394 Northampton 3 0 6 5 0 0 2 0 18 0 0 0 0 34 Onslow 105 11 92 6 0 0 6 0 92 0 2 0 0 314 Orange 232 1 46 4 2 2 1 1 58 0 0 1 0 348 Pamlico 167 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 173 Pasquotank 0 1 64 2 0 0 0 1 48 0 0 0 0 116 Pender 54 1 26 1 0 0 3 0 48 0 0 5 0 138 Perquimans 8 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 34
425 Section 16D.2.(a)(6) Legal Status At Admission
Juvenile Court Involved Intake / Awaiting At Risk Diverted Court Adjudicated
County Risk At CourtCounselor Consultation Diversion Plan/Contract PetitionFiled Deferred Prosecution Adjudicated Undisciplined Disposition Pending Adjudicated Delinquent Disposition Pending Protective Supervision Probation Commitment PostRelease Supervision Continuation Services Interstate Compactfor Juveniles(ICJ) Total Person 55 7 45 1 5 1 2 11 54 0 1 0 0 182 Pitt 159 1 98 0 0 0 0 1 123 0 3 1 0 386 Polk 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 29 Randolph 145 2 121 0 0 0 0 8 90 0 0 0 0 366 Richmond 8 2 31 1 0 2 5 4 47 0 0 0 0 100 Robeson 296 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 43 0 0 2 0 347 Rockingham 173 0 57 0 0 0 2 2 29 0 0 0 0 263 Rowan 161 30 93 2 0 0 5 1 81 1 1 0 0 375 Rutherford 16 1 7 6 0 0 1 1 46 0 0 0 0 78 Sampson 35 0 20 4 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 0 0 110 Scotland 17 0 20 0 0 0 1 0 21 0 0 0 0 59 Stanly 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 71 Stokes 38 4 94 2 2 0 2 3 46 0 0 0 0 191 Surry 36 1 77 1 0 0 1 1 48 0 0 0 0 165 Swain 15 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 28 Transylvania 27 2 3 6 0 3 4 21 29 0 0 0 0 95 Tyrrell 122 2 10 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 138 Union 2 0 27 3 0 2 1 5 138 0 0 0 0 178 Vance 111 6 19 1 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 146 Wake 1244 26 272 2 160 5 5 6 158 0 2 1 0 1881 Warren 34 2 26 3 2 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 76 Washington 59 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 65 Watauga 74 0 22 0 0 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 108 Wayne 77 1 9 3 96 0 0 0 55 1 0 0 0 242 Wilkes 14 0 6 4 1 0 1 7 125 0 0 0 0 158 Wilson 112 0 42 0 0 0 2 1 67 1 2 0 0 227 Yadkin 26 0 12 0 0 0 1 2 69 0 0 0 0 110 Yancey 20 2 6 2 0 1 0 4 27 0 0 0 0 62 Total 9,960 389 4,215 559 506 108 179 284 4,880 26 36 95 1 21,238
426 16D.2.(a) (7) Department Actions to Ensure that County JCPCs Prioritize Funding for Dispositions of Intermediate and Community-Level Sanctions for Adjudicated Juveniles Under Minimum Standards Adopted by the Department
This section describes the Annual Planning Process structured by the Department to be used by the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) in each county in the state to ensure that it is meeting statutory requirements for prioritizing funding for adjudicated youth as well as responding to the prevention/intervention needs of youth at-risk for juvenile delinquency in the community. Each county is required by the Department to certify through an annual, documented certification process, that the steps taken in the local structured planning process result in prioritization of funding for adjudicated youth. The Department, through its area and state offices, provides ongoing training, technical assistance, and program monitoring to further ensure that county JCPCs and County Boards of Commissioners adhere to these statutory responsibilities.
Each JCPC is required by General Statute to complete many critical tasks during the annual planning cycle. Under these mandates, JCPCs must complete the following tasks annually: (1) assess the risks for delinquency and the needs of delinquent youth in the county (analyze the offender profile unique to the county and address community risk factors that contribute to delinquency), (2) assess local resources available to serve target youth populations in the county, (3) identify service gaps in the county’s service continuum, (4) identify the services needed to fill gaps in the service continuum, (5) determine the priority services to address the needs of court involved youth and youth most likely to become court involved which are then advertised through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to solicit proposals from service providers to address priority service needs, and finally (6) complete a plan approved by the county government for addressing delinquency in that county that also identifies the services and recommended funding awards from the county JCPC allocation.
JCPCs are deliberately structured to address the legislated mandates in the execution of its duties. The JCPC decision-making process which leads to the approval of funding for non- profits or government-sponsored entities to address the needs of court-involved and at-risk youth requires multiple tiers of decision-making. This process ensures that the county allocation is efficiently and soundly invested across the service continuum to best match services to the needs of youth in the community. There are many factors that influence this decision-making process; however, the methodology of utilizing JCPC by-laws, conflict of interest disclosure, and subcommittee board structure allows for the deliberations and final award of funding to programs to be thorough and sound. Technical assistance, training, and general oversight under the guidance of the Department and its area consultants are consistently used to ensure compliance with legislative mandates.
The following summarizes the process through which a JCPC produces its final funding plan: • The JCPC adopts and publishes a Request for Proposals (RFP) based on the findings and recommendations of the annual Risk and Needs Assessment conducted by the JCPC. • A JCPC subcommittee receives and screens service proposals and prospective service providers for eligibility and matches them against service needs addressed in the RFP.
427 • The JCPC invites those eligible service providers to present their proposals to the JCPC (full council or subcommittee). • The JCPC collaborates with the county government to secure match support (10%, 20%, or 30% cash and/or in-kind match from local/county revenue sources to secure funding). Some counties provide cash match to the total allocation and authority is given to the local JCPC to assign the county cash match. • A JCPC subcommittee deliberates on the proposals in order to develop a recommendation for the full JCPC. Committee deliberations include review and examination of the following: o type of program and match against priority dispositional option service needs o alignment of the program services with model programs, evidence based programs, and evidence based practices o proposed budget expenses, program revenue sources and blending of revenues o monitoring reports/court counselor program utilization surveys for presently funded programs to ensure that programs are fiscally and programmatically sound (monitoring entails another subcommittee task) o service capacity of program services and target populations served o analysis of community programs/services availability other than JCPC-funded programs that serve the needs of adjudicated and at-risk youth • The subcommittee’s recommendations for approving proposals and funding amounts are presented to full JCPC for consideration and adoption. • The JCPC completes and submits its written County Plan including the JCPC’s funding recommendations to the County Board of Commissioners for its review and approval.
In presenting its final funding plan to the Department, the JCPC and the county certifies that the JCPC has completed and met the requirements of the NC General Statutes and of the Department and ensures that the service providers who are recommended for funding meet eligibility requirements from a programmatic, administrative, and fiscal perspective.
Additionally, the Department now has the capability of using technology as an additional tool to ensure that funded program providers meet programmatic, administrative, fiscal eligibility and compliance requirements. NCALLIES (NC A Local Link to Improve Effective Services), the Department’s real-time, web-based application launched in 2011, allows for electronic oversight of the funding process from the initial stage of an electronic application for JCPC funds, all the way through the full execution of an electronically signed program agreement with the use of DocuSign. NC ALLIES aides with insuring program provider compliance by providing client demographic, measurable objective, and fiscal management reporting. NCALLIES and DocuSign have become efficient, time and resource-saving tools utilized by local JCPCs, county officials, service providers and the Department to ensure compliance.
In summary, the Department implements a highly structured planning process each year to ensure that each county JCPC meets statutory requirements and Department minimum standards while conducting a detailed risk and needs assessment, community resources assessment, and gaps in services identification. These tools are then used as the foundation of its decision-making process in selecting and approving funding for service providers who give priority to meeting the specific needs of court-adjudicated youth as well as pre-adjudicated, at-risk youth in the community. The Department works in partnership with each local JCPC to provide program
428 oversight through program monitoring, technical assistance, and training that further ensures that statutory requirements and Department minimum standards are adhered to and implemented effectively. Ultimately, these processes and strategies create communities that have decreased juvenile delinquency and increased public safety.
429 16D.2.(a)(8) JCPC Program Cost Analysis This section details the total FY 2016-17 JCPC cost per program, including the budget from all revenue sources: state, local, and federal (including local cash and in-kind contributions), the total Department allocation to county JCPCs for the fiscal year, the number of youth participants, the average cost per youth (all revenue sources) and the average Department cost per youth. It also includes a summary of the essential elements of all JCPC program services and structures. The FY 2016-17 JCPC Program Cost Analysis is depicted in the chart below. Note: The total budget column in the cost analysis below includes the total Department allocation for FY 2016- 2017 as well as all other revenue sources (e.g., local cash, local in-kind, non-JCPC grants, and other state/federal funding). JCPC Administrative/Certification funding is not included in the cost analysis below. The Department allocation for the JCPC Administrative/Certification funding was $633,857 for FY 2016-17.
JCPC PROGRAM COST ANALYSIS FY 2016-2017 Program Type Total Average Average DPS Funding Served Program Cost Per DPS Cost Amount Count Funding Youth Per Youth Assessments $923,204 $656,201.84 1,015 $909.56 $646.50 Experiential Skill Building $705,000 $374,701.87 703 $1,002.84 $533.00 Family Counseling $555,641 $375,189.46 223 $2,491.66 $1,682.46 Group Counseling $151,059 $68,051.82 75 $2,014.12 $907.36 Group Home Care $1,130,996 $373,855.00 68 $16,632.29 $5,497.87 Home Based Family Counseling $916,194 $635,949.48 191 $4,796.83 $3,329.58 Individual Counseling $1,391,170 $641,816.95 783 $1,776.72 $819.69 Interpersonal Skill Building $6,019,137 $4,330,462.96 3,608 $1,668.28 $1,200.24 Juvenile Structured Day $3,973,092 $1,186,031.30 1,327 $2,994.04 $893.77 Mediation/Conflict Resolution $417,444 $311,928.05 530 $787.63 $588.54 Mentoring $1,303,601 $874,738.24 649 $2,008.63 $1,347.82 Parent/Family Skill Building $2,491,469 $1,701,584.14 1,154 $2,158.99 $1,474.51 Restitution/Community Service $6,461,465 $4,773,495.43 5,123 $1,261.27 $931.78 Runaway Shelter Care $876,366 $204,066.00 292 $3,001.25 $698.86 Sexual Offender Treatment $720,270 $309,643.01 104 $6,925.67 $2,977.34 Specialized Foster Care $249,138 $207,691.00 31 $8,036.71 $6,699.71 Substance Abuse Counseling $478,723 $305,794.45 301 $1,590.44 $1,015.93 Teen Court $2,928,626 $2,008,513.65 3,421 $856.07 $587.11 Temporary Foster Care $46,032 $35,409.00 5 $9,206.40 $7,081.80 Temporary Shelter Care $1,700,291 $745,600.62 190 $8,948.90 $3,924.21 Tutoring/Academic Enhancement $1,506,531 $740,247.75 1,242 $1,212.99 $596.01 Vocational Skills $557,016 $296,302.00 203 $2,743.92 $1,459.62 Total $35,502,465 $21,157,274.02 21,238 $1,671.65 $996.20
As evidenced in the chart above, JCPCs are using the Department allocation to leverage other sources of revenue for programs and services to meet the needs of at-risk and adjudicated youth in their counties. In fact, they are leveraging over $14.3 million in funding from other revenue sources (local, state, and federal), which represents 40% of their total funding. This represents
430 another significant indicator of the collaboration among county agencies and organizations represented on the JCPC as well as the effectiveness of the state-local partnership in this ongoing effort to improve public safety and reduce juvenile delinquency in our state. Also indicated in the chart above is the relative average cost per youth (all funding sources) as well as the average Department cost per youth. These data reveal an average cost per youth (all funding sources) of $1,671.65 and an average Department cost per youth of $996.20.
In order to get a more precise view of the types of program services and structures represented in the chart above, a description of the essential elements of JCPC program component types is provided next.
431 Essential Elements of JCPC Program Service and Structure Types
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES COMPONENTS: • Group Home Care: Twenty-four hour care for a residential placement lasting six to eight months. The placement is therapeutic and may have a structured family-like environment for youth. Includes intervention with client’s family during and after placement and targets a reduction in offending behavior and recidivism. • Temporary Shelter Care: Group home care and shelter (up to 90 days) for juveniles who need to be temporarily removed from their homes during a family crisis. • Runaway Shelter Care: Shelter care for juveniles who have run away from home, are homeless, or otherwise need short term care (15 days or less) while arrangements are made for their return home. • Specialized Foster Care: Care for youth with serious behavioral or emotional problems through foster parents whose special training is designed to help them understand and provide needed support for children who are placed in their care. • Temporary Foster Care: Short-term (up to 90 days) emergency foster care for diverted or adjudicated juveniles who need to be temporarily removed from their homes during a family crisis. Foster parents have been specially trained to understand and support the youth placed in their care.
CLINICAL TREATMENT COMPONENTS: • Counseling: Professional, clinical treatment with a licensed counselor or therapist. Counseling services may be individual, family, group or substance abuse counseling. The focus of counseling is to resolve any of a range of problems including but limited to interpersonal relationships, problem behavior, or substance use or abuse. • Sex Offender Treatment: Outpatient assessment and/or therapeutic services to juvenile offenders targeting inappropriate sexual conduct and offending behavior with a clear focus on rehabilitation and accountability of the offender. Practiced primarily in groups, the treatment is family focused, has designated follow-up procedures, and is generally legally mandated. • Home-Based Family Counseling: Short term, intensive services focusing on family interactions/dynamics and their link to delinquent behavior. Involves the entire family and is typically conducted in the home. May also include the availability of a trained individual to respond by phone or in person to crises. The goal is to prevent delinquent and undisciplined behavior by enhancing family functioning and self-sufficiency.
EVALUATION OR ASSESSMENT COMPONENTS: • Clinical Assessments or Psychological Evaluations: Clinical Evaluations and Assessments, including Psychological Evaluations performed to help court counselors and judges recommend the most appropriate consequences and treatment for court involved youth.
RESTORATIVE COMPONENTS: • Mediation/Conflict Resolution: Services offering a private process of negotiation conducted by a neutral, third party person, a mediator. These programs offer immediate and short-term involvement with youth to focus on resolving negative and/or offending behaviors. Mediation is a consensual decision-making process by parties who work towards a mutual understanding to resolve a problem or dispute. Mediators do not counsel or give advice but
432 facilitate communication among parties as they work to reach their own decisions regarding resolution of their conflict. • Restitution/Community Service: Services that provide supervised worksites in which juveniles are held accountable for their actions that have affected the community and/or victim(s). Through supervised, assigned work, a juvenile earns credit towards payment of monetary compensation for victims (if required) and performs work for the benefit of the community as a consequence of his offense. Juveniles are supervised by adult staff or trained adult volunteers. • Teen Court: Services that provide diversion from juvenile court where trained adult and youth volunteers act as officials of the court to hear complaints. Recommended sanctions include, but are not limited to community service and restitution (if applicable) for youth who have admitted committing minor delinquency and undisciplined complaints. Professional adult staff provides supervision of the court proceedings and any subsequent community service and/or restitution.
STRUCTURED ACTIVITIES COMPONENTS: • Mentoring: Services that provide opportunities for matching of adult volunteers with delinquent or at-risk youth on a one-on-one basis. After recruitment, screening and training, the mentor spends time with the juvenile on a regular basis and engages in activities such as sports, movies, and helping with homework. The mentor provides support, friendship, advice, and/or assistance to the juvenile. • Interpersonal Skill Building: Curriculum-based programming that assists juveniles with developing the social skills required for an individual to interact in a positive way with others. The basic skill model begins with an individual’s goals, progresses to how these goals should be translated into appropriate and effective social behaviors, and concludes with the impact of the behavior on the social environment. Typical training techniques are instruction, modeling of behavior, practice and rehearsal, feedback, and reinforcement. May also include training in a set of techniques, such as conflict resolution or decision making, that focus on how to effectively deal with specific types of problems or issues that an individual may confront in interacting with others. • Parent/Family Skill Building: Services that focus on psychological, behavioral, emotional, or interpersonal issues faced by a parent(s) or guardian (s) of a juvenile engaging in problem behaviors or delinquent acts. This service provides parenting skills development, including communication and discipline techniques. May include sessions for parents only and/or sessions for parents and family members. • Experiential Skill Building: Services that provide activities to juveniles as a basis to develop skills. Activities may be highly related to the acquisition of the skill (i.e. Independent living skills training taught through life skills practice such as balancing a checkbook, laundry) or activities may include adventure, physical or challenging activities aimed to instruct, demonstrate, and allow the practice of effective interpersonal, problem-solving, and/or communication skills in an effort to build pro-social interpersonal skills and behaviors. • Tutoring/Academic Enhancement: Services that assist juveniles with understanding and completing schoolwork and/or classes. May assist juveniles and parents with study skills and structure for studying and completing academic assignments. May also provide trips designed to be an enrichment of or supplemental experience beyond the basic educational curriculum. • Vocational Skills Development: Services that focus on preparing the juvenile to enter the work force through actual employment opportunities, job placement, non-paid work service
433 (non-restitution based), job training or career counseling. These programs provide training to juveniles in a specific vocation, career exploration or career counseling, and/or job readiness.
COMMUNITY DAY PROGRAMS: • Juvenile Structured Day: Services that provides a highly structured and supervised setting for juveniles who are short-term or long-term suspended from school or are exhibiting behaviors that might otherwise result in placement in detention. Typically, these components serve youth who are court-involved and referrals are made from juvenile court counselors. These components may operate on a full or partial day schedule. Interventions include individual and/or family counseling, substance abuse education/treatment, restitution/community service, tutoring, alternative education, vocational development and structured activities.
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