This report examines the development of partnerships among faith-based institutions and juvenile justice agencies in a national demonstration intended to provide mentoring, education and employment services to young people at high risk of future criminal behavior. Given the range of servicesand the needs of the young peoplecollaborations are critical to the communities' efforts. The report addresses the following questions: Can small faith-based organizations work together effectively? Can they develop effective partnerships with juvenile justice institutions? What are the benefits and challenges of both types of partnerships?
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- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
- Heinz Endowments
- Charles Hayden Foundation
- Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
- Pinkerton Foundation
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