New Life Youth and Family Services - Independent Living Program
Prepares young males making the transition from placement to independent living with the skills and resources necessary to become independent and productive members of society. Live-in house parent supervision, access to normal community life and activities, and availability of New Life Alternative School if needed. Life skills assessment and life skills plan for each young person. Formal and informal opportunities for life skills education with a level system leading to readiness for living independently. Opportunity to continue individual treatment through community and New Life resources. On-going guidance and support for the client's next step whether it is returning to family, post high school training, the military, or living independently.
Physical Address
405 Willowbrook Lane, West Chester, PA 19382
Hours
Hours may vary
Voice
Application process
Call for information
Fee
Call for information
Eligibility
Young males, age 16 and above
Service area
Bucks, PA Chester, PA Delaware, PA Montgomery, PA
Agency info
New Life Youth and Family Services
New Life Youth and Family Services, is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian organization that offers multi-services to delinquent and dependent youth, ages 11-18, and their families. New Life Youth & Family Services was established in 1953. We are a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) social service agency which offers comprehensive services to delinquent/dependent young people, ages eleven to eighteen, and their families. New Life programs include Residential, Day Treatment programs, Summer School programs, Family Special, Community Living, Community based programs like Visitation, Forefront, and Truancy Prevention. We serve approximately 140 clients and families a day. Referrals originate from county Juvenile Probation and Children & Youth Services in Southeastern Pennsylvania, and local school districts. We are committed to seeking out and recognizing unique qualities of each individual entrusted to our program and engage techniques designed to improve the quality of life for these individuals. New