YOUTH, FAMILY & COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES | SERVICES FOR RUNAWAY YOUTH
Who We Serve
Services are for youth, ages 10-17, that are at risk of involvement in the child welfare and/or juvenile justice system.
Sometimes thought of as the “grandfather” of all of Illinois’ programs and services for at-risk youth, Comprehensive Community Based Youth Services has been in operation since January 1, 1983. The program has a statutory mandate to provide short-term crisis intervention services to youth who have run away from home; whose parents will not allow them to return to their home; or who are generally beyond the control of their parents. By law, the program must be available in every area of the state, 24 hours a day.
Client referrals for the program come from police departments, schools, families and other community providers.
For referral information and program eligibility, please contact the local Youth Family Community Outreach Program Supervisor at the branch nearest you.