Intake, Probation and Aftercare of Juvenile Offenders. Provides supervision, detention and a wide-range of treatment and educational services for youths referred to the Department by Juvenile Court and delinquency prevention services (for at-risk youths through collaborative efforts with other public, private and community entities).
A long-term, residential program designed for females with a primary disability of substance abuse that prevents them from obtaining or maintaining employment. Individuals must meet at least one or the following criteria: Pregnant (priority given to pregnant women), have children 13 years of age or younger, attempting to regain custody of minor children, priority will be given to TANF recipients and clients who are TANF eligible.
Providing free legal services to those with low incomes including: Civil cases, wills for elderly, tenant affairs, domestic violence, bankruptcy, guardianship, child custody, social Security for kids under 18, consumer matters, some divorce cases, healthcare public benefits, probate matters
Free Adult Education classes: Basic level designed to teach basic reading, writing, math, and language skills to adults performing on a 0-4 grade level, Intermediate level-designed to teach adults who have a minimal competence in reading, writing, math, and language and who are performing on grade levels 5-8, Secondary (GED) designed to teach all content areas required to pass the GED test. GED Testing available as needed on a scheduled basis