Courses · Core program

Youth Intervention Program

The 23-week core curriculum. It receives both gun-offender and general delinquency referrals, and it runs identically inside the facility, online, and at the Little Haiti center, so a young person who starts in custody does not start over when they are released.

Youth Intervention Program
23structured weeks, each with a stated objective
6phases, from identity through graduation
100documented service hours available
3tracks, facility, online, in person

Week by week

Tap any week.

Every week carries a stated objective and defined activities. That is what makes participation auditable, and what lets an officer see exactly where someone is.

Phase

Week 1

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Six phases

The shape of the 23 weeks.

I

Establishing Identity & Purpose

Weeks 1–4, Identity and purpose · Forgiveness · Choices and peer influence · Adversity and violence awareness

II

Accountability & Emotional Regulation

Weeks 5–8, Personal accountability · Conflict resolution · Anger management · Integrity and ethical decision-making

III

Adversity & Healthy Habits

Weeks 9–12, Impact of adversity · Coping and stress management · Sexual health awareness · Substance use awareness

IV

Responsibility & Career Pathways

Weeks 13–16, Life skills and future planning · Restorative justice · Personal development · Career and education pathways

V

Decision-Making & Peer Support

Weeks 17–19, Decision-making and emotional awareness · Interacting with authority · Mentorship and peer accountability

VI

Family, Finance & Completion

Weeks 20–23, Family engagement · Financial literacy · Community service · Graduation preparation

Completion

What finishing actually means.

Completion is not attendance alone. A participant finishes when the record shows the work.

23 structured weeks

Sessions completed across any combination of the three tracks.

Reflection work

Written accountability work reviewed by a facilitator each phase.

Personal testimony

They write and deliver their own account of what changed.

Transition plan

A named mentor and a plan for the months after graduation.

Three ways to get into this course.

Referred by an officer, referred by a school or partner, or enrolled by a parent. Same curriculum, same hours, same mentor.