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News Release - December 11, 2012

News Release

For Release: December 11, 2012
Contact: Lori Howell: 503-789-9366

New Release - December 10, 2012

News Release

North Carolina Department of Public Safety

Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor

Reuben F. Young, Secretary

News Release - July 11, 2012

News Release

$1.29 Million National Evaluation Examines Juvenile Drug Courts Implementing Reclaiming Futures

Portland, 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

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News Release - December 19, 2011

News Release

Contact: Robin Jenkins
o. (919) 743-8245
e. robin.jenkins@djjdp.nc.gov

Jessica A. Jones To Lead Reclaiming Futures Office in North Carolina

Public-Private partnership expands proven, tested treatment model in state juvenile courts

News Release - December 20, 2011

News Release

Children and Youth Services Review Focuses on Reclaiming Futures

Special Edition Describes National Model, Successes and Lessons Learned

News Release - September 14, 2011

News Release

Contact: Mac Prichard
(503) 913-9382
Lori Howell
(503) 789-9366

Public-Private Partnership Helps Teens Escape Drugs, Alcohol and Crime

State, Foundations Team Up to Expand "Reclaiming Futures" Program

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Our Mission

Our Mission

Reclaiming 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.