Juvenile Court-Involved Youth

Haven House offers several intervention and diversion programs that work with youth who are involved with the juvenile justice system. These include:

  • Restitution and Community Service – Allows diverted and court-involved youth to perform supervised community service hours and/or earn restitution to benefit victims
  • Community Alternatives Program – Provides intensive case management, intensive monitoring, family support, and services for youth currently at risk for placement in detention or pending release from detention and uses a combination of intensive case management along with individual and family counseling to help curb gang activity in youth at risk for gang involvement or youth who are currently gang-involved.
  • Juvenile Assessment Team – Conducts screenings and comprehensive clinical assessments for youth currently involved in the juvenile justice system
  • Multi-Systemic Therapy – Partners with youth and their families to provide an evidence-based treatment program in an effort to strengthen the family unit and ensure that youth can successfully remain in their homes and/or communities
  • Second Round – Uses boxing, fitness, and exercise to teach youth involved in delinquent or at-risk behaviors self-discipline, teamwork, leadership, healthy living, and other pro-socialization elements
  • Wrenn House – The only homeless, runaway, and crisis intervention program and shelter for youth ages 10-17 in the Triangle