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Violence Recover Services (VRS) provides a continuum of services including counseling, case management, and parenting education to individuals and families who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault or abuse, or community violence and trauma. Participants can attend weekly sessions from 45-60 minutes per appointment.

Services

Transitional Case/Care Management
Parenting Skills Classes
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Families/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse Survivors
Gang Programs
BUILD's Intervention Specialists work on the front lines to diffuse neighborhood conflicts, mentor youth away from gangs and help them overcome histories of violence, trauma, and incarceration. By offering both individualized as well as community-based programming, BUILD opens doors for at-risk youth, empowering them to take charge of their lives, futures, and communities.
BUILD's Intervention Specialists work on the front lines to diffuse neighborhood conflicts, mentor youth away from gangs and help them overcome histories of violence, trauma, and incarceration. By offering both individualized as well as community-based programming, BUILD opens doors for at-risk youth, empowering them to take charge of their lives, futures, and communities.

Services

Gang Programs
Truancy Counseling
Juvenile Diversion
The Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) Program provides intensive case management to youth active in street activities or the justice system in one of eight communities selected based on high violence rates. SCaN staff works to create goals that include education completion, employment avenues, housing stability and physical and emotional wellness.
Corazón Community Services provides restorative justice workshops, gang intervention/mediations, street violence response, court-mandated community service opportunities, and monthly gang tattoo removal.

Services

Community Gardening
Gang Programs
Court Ordered Community Service Referral Programs
Youth Community Service Programs
Tattoo Removal
Youth Violence Prevention