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You need to login. How you can helpIt's not up to adults and police to do something about youth violence. Adult solutions won't work by themselves. Youth can - and should - do something. If you want to start seeing changes in your school or where you live, here are some things that you should do:
About StricklandThe philosophy of the Strickland youth Center is that helping a troubled youth requires the active participation of the Childs entire family. Consistent with this philosophy, all treatment programs operated by the Center are designed to include the child’s family. The total annual operating budget for the Strickland Youth Center is approximately 6.5 million dollars. It is funded by Mobile County, the City of Mobile, the Department of Youth Services and various grants the State of Alabama. |
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Office Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday – Friday
Visiting Hours for Detained Juveniles
Tuesday 6-7:30 PM
Saturday 9-11 AM
Community Resources
American Leadership Forum, National Office Web site
http://www.alfnational.org
Blueprints for Violence Prevention
http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/blueprints/index.html
California Attorney General’s Youth Council on Violence Prevention
http://www.caag.state.ca.us/cvpc/youth/youth.htm
Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence – University of Colorado
http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/

