Institute for the Development of African-American Youth - Intensive In-Home Supervision Program
2305 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19132
On public transportation route.
Eligibility
Philadelphia youth, primarily ages 13 to 20, who are awaiting
adjudication and/or final disposition of their court cases and who
have been ordered into the program by the Philadelphia Family Courts
Juvenile Division
Hours
24/7
(215) 901-6976
Voice
(215) 235-9110
Voice
Application process
Call or email for information.
Fees
Services free of charge
Service area
Philadelphia, PA
Other Information
Age Group
- Young Adults (18-25)
- Adolescents/Teens (13-17)
Focus Population
- Involved with the Criminal Justice System
Monitors juveniles awaiting adjudicatory hearings or final court dispositions. Designed to divert juvenile offenders who are in need of a highly structured, closely supervised program in lieu out-of-home placement or overcrowded detention facilities. Provides case management, daily home visits, nightly curfew calls, weekly school visits, psycho-educational workshops, advocacy, mentoring, community service, restitution payment, and monthly parent support meetings.
Providing organization
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth
Provides educational and cultural programs as well as prevention, intervention services for youth, their families and the and broader community via a combination of carefully designed programs.
