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Justice Way Development Centers

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Adult Education, Boy & Girl Organizations-Supplies, Business & Vocational Schools

12812 Garden Grove Blvd Ste J, Garden Grove, CA 92843

818-809-4072

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The Justice Way Development Center is a project of the American Police and Justice Association, Inc. JWDC comprises an expert panel under one roof. We periodically present issues to discuss and debate amongst each other so that programs can be developed and tested before ever being launched. JWDC community chapters facilitate development programs for youth, adults, and families. We provide drug and alcohol abuse resistance advocacy and rehabilitation. Some chapters may accommodate police and reserve police community substations. Through our volunteer and regular staff, we offer career guidance, education, job and other training, counseling, job skills development, crime victim’s advocacy and other special public assistance. We also conduct outreach, charitable giving, and produce media for increased awareness of public safety issues. Because of the increasing need for assistance, Justice Way has committed to acquiring an expanded facility so that we may fully serve the local needs of those impacted by crime, gang activity, graffiti, drugs, and truancy. By reaching out to the hearts and minds of at-risk youth and adults, we can make a difference. JWDC provides youth education, mentoring, ceramics, dance, art programs, athletic activities, a homework help program, counseling, youth summer jobs, a leadership program and more.

General Info
Justice Way programs helps families build strong parenting skills, expands their vocational abilities, and provides them with positive community and cultural activities. We anticipate having approximately 30 adults a month attend monthly classes to learn how to keep and balance a checkbook, how to budget, and how to plan for purchasing cost-effective and nutritious groceries. JWDC will implement GED, and English and Spanish as a Second Language classes. JWDC also provides youth education, ceramics, dance, art programs, athletic activities, a homework help program, youth summer jobs, and a leadership program. HEALTH: Justice Way Development Center plans to implement three health fairs, reaching hundreds of residents with services such as blood drives, health screenings, and immunizations. JWDC Youth Club mentors children and teens (some “at-risk”); provide counseling, recreation, and other developmental support, programs, and activities for their character development and progress. JWDC Club Our development staff works at getting adults involved in positive activities and events at JWDC; providing counseling, recreation, therapy, and other developmental support and personal enrichment for people. Justice Works Justice Works provides job search and placement resources. The Justice Works Employment Program helps disconnected adolescents and adults find stability and self-worth through a solid introduction to the world of making an honest living through work. Pacific Hopes Rehabilitation program makes available short, intermediate and long-term substance abuse and/or basic health/mental care services for adults, families, women and children. Option One for Education provides qualified classroom education and diploma programs for at-risk men, women, youth and children. Option One promotes the best option available, which is a “Stay in School” philosophy to reduce high school dropouts. Neighborhood Improvement Program Encouraging people to take pride in their community and keep the neighborhood clean through volunteers and funding initiatives. Team REAC is responsible for our operation: Rescue, Equip, Aid and Collaborate (REAC). In case of emergencies, missing persons, or natural disasters, we acquire and deliver special equipment to police and volunteers on a giving basis, or loan. The Broadcast Department Communications. PSAs. Produce and disseminate public anti-crime service announcements and community/industrial crime control media in support of law enforcement and public safety, training and informative legal updates.
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Categories
Adult Education, Boy & Girl Organizations-Supplies, Business & Vocational Schools, Charities, Community Organizations
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Location
The below Cities and their surrounding areas, including suburbs, will be the initial focus of JWDC. LOS ANGELES, CA is a major hub of shipping, manufacturing, industry, and finance, and is famous for having one of the world’s finest entertainment
Neighborhood
Garden Grove
Amenities
The Justice Way Development Center is a project of the American Police and Justice Association, Inc. JWDC comprises an expert panel under one roof. We periodically present issues to discuss and debate amongst each other so that programs can be developed and tested before ever being launched. We will accomplish the Justice Way Development Center goals as follows: Establish a forum for the Justice Way National Panel of Experts Build community centers and facilitate development programs for youth, adults, and families; Provide drug & alcohol abuse resistance advocacy and rehabilitation Accommodate Police and Reserve Police Community Substations; Offer career guidance, education, training, counseling, job skills development, crime victim’s advocacy and assistance; Conduct outreach, charitable giving, and increased awareness of public safety issues for community support. For Justice Way to succeed, we cannot turn away people simply because we do not have room to accommodate them. Because of the increasing need for assistance, Justice Way has committed to acquiring an expanded facility so that we may fully serve the local needs of those impacted by crime, gang activity, graffiti, drugs, and truancy. By reaching out to the hearts and minds of at-risk youth and adults, we can make a difference. All donations are needed and appreciated. Please think about how important the work of Justice Way really is, and consider the impact we will have on America.
Accreditation

American Police and Justice Association

Associations
American Police and Justice Association, American Red Cross
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