Supporting Accountability, Opportunity, and Successful Re-Entry

 

Children & Family Wellness Center LLC, in partnership with Better Family Foundation, provides strength-based, trauma-informed, and family-centered services for youth and young adults involved with juvenile justice, probation, diversion programs, foster care, behavioral-health systems, school discipline, and other systems of care.

We recognize that justice-involved youth are more than their circumstances, court cases, or past decisions. Every young person deserves meaningful opportunities to heal, learn, accept responsibility, strengthen family relationships, develop positive skills, and build a successful future.

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YOUTH PROGRAM

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Our YOUTH Program Services

 
 

Our YOUTH Program Approach

Our work is guided by the following principles:

 
 
 
 

ADULT PROGRAM

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ADULT PROGRAM ▫▫

Our ADULT Program Services

 
 

Our ADULT Program Approach

Through accountability, safety, healing, and connection, we help adults restore relationships, rebuild their lives, and create new beginnings.

Our work is guided by the following principles:

 
 

Referrals and Community Partnerships

We collaborate with referral sources and community organizations, with appropriate authorization, to coordinate services and reduce barriers to successful reentry.

 

Service Availability and Financial Assistance

Services may be available individually, in groups, virtually, in the community, or through coordinated agency partnerships.

Children & Family Wellness Center LLC provides private-pay and contracted services. Through our partnership, Better Family Foundation may offer reduced-cost or sponsored services to eligible youth and families based on program availability, funding, income, family size, financial hardship, and other eligibility requirements.

Financial assistance is not guaranteed and may vary by service.

Get Started

Families, professionals, and community partners may contact us to:

  • Request a consultation

  • Make a youth referral

  • Schedule an intake or assessment

  • Discuss an existing court, probation, or diversion plan

  • Explore community or agency partnerships

  • Request information about youth programs

  • Ask about financial-assistance options

Together, we can help young people move beyond system involvement and toward accountability, healing, education, opportunity, leadership, and lasting success.