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Reuben F. Young, Secretary News Release - July 11, 2012News Release$1.29 Million National Evaluation Examines Juvenile Drug Courts Implementing Reclaiming FuturesPortland, Oregon (July 11, 2012) — New federal dollars will pay for a $1.29 million, multi-year evaluation in six juvenile drug courts implementing Reclaiming Futures, a national program that improves drug and alcohol treatment for teens in trouble with th Media Archive - 2010News Release - December 19, 2011News ReleaseContact: Robin Jenkins Jessica A. Jones To Lead Reclaiming Futures Office in North CarolinaPublic-Private partnership expands proven, tested treatment model in state juvenile courts News Release - December 20, 2011News ReleaseChildren and Youth Services Review Focuses on Reclaiming FuturesSpecial Edition Describes National Model, Successes and Lessons Learned News Release - September 14, 2011News ReleaseContact: Mac Prichard Public-Private Partnership Helps Teens Escape Drugs, Alcohol and CrimeState, Foundations Team Up to Expand "Reclaiming Futures" Program About Our Daily NewsAbout Our Daily NewsAlmost every day on our home page, our weekly newsletter, and through our social media channels (including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube), we strive to provide you with up-do-date information on juvenile justice reform and adolescent substance abuse treatment. About Our WebsiteAbout Our WebsiteCurious about who contributes to our website? Want to know what information we collect from visitors to our website? Curious about our terms of use? For answers to these questions and more, check out the links below. Our MissionOur MissionReclaiming Futures helps young people in trouble with drugs, alcohol, and crime. The initiative began in 2001, with $21 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) for 10 pilot sites to create a six-step model that promotes new standards of care and opportunities in juvenile justice. Search
Photos © 2009 Lynn Johnson, photographed for a video courtesy of the Robert Wood Johnson foundation (RWJF); or © 2004 RWJF, photographed by Susie Fitzhugh for a photo essay.
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