- J Bar J Youth Services
Since 1968, when we have seen an unmet need and youth struggling in Central Oregon, we have added programs to help them We now have seven separate programs, each providing a spectrum of services We are the largest social services organization helping youth in Central Oregon
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J Bar J Youth Services offers innovative options for at -risk children, youth, and families who are working
- J Bar J Youth Services Offers Programs for Those at Risk When They Need . . .
J Bar J’s network of programs have served Central Oregon’s at-risk youth for nearly six decades Founded in 1968, J Bar J facilitates everything from emergency shelter to equine psychotherapy and helping young people build confidence and self-sufficiency
- J Bar J Programs - Cascade Youth and Family Center
Since 1968, when we have seen an unmet need and youth struggling in Central Oregon, we have added programs to help them We now have eight separate programs, each providing a spectrum of services We are the largest social services organization helping youth in Central Oregon
- J Bar J Youth Services - Bend, OR (Address, Phone, and Hours)
A leading youth social services organization in Central Oregon, providing innovative options for at-risk youth and families for over 50 years, offering mentoring, counseling, educational support, and residential treatment
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We serve adults and minors who are suspected or confirmed victims of sex and or labor trafficking All services are voluntary, confidential, and free
- Bend triplex to house at-risk youth, not felons, in new plan | Local . . .
J Bar J announced that CYFC’s new Housing Program will serve young adults age 16-24 "Will be serving the youth who would otherwise not have a place to live And those young people receive intensive case management services and support, and education around getting them ready to rent on their own
- J Bar J Youth Services: Grandma’s House - Central Oregon Gives
What they find at Grandma’s House is a home and support, a second family During their time with us they learn life skills and nutrition, get pre- and post- natal care for themselves and their babies, and work toward self-sufficiency
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