Program areas at Connecticut Junior Republic Association Incorporated
Community programs description for june 30, 2022: boys and girls benefit from the organizations's wellness centers and community-based programs in the danbury,torrington, new britain, meriden, waterbury and new london areas. These programs are accredited by council on accrededation (coa) and emphasize prevention, early intervention, family involvement, evidence based therapeutic models, gender-specific services, and referrals to neighborhood resources to help at risk and troubled youngsters and their families have fulfilled and productive relationships and lives. Average age-15 average length of service-5 months number of youth served-approximately 1,411
Residential programs description for june 30, 2022: the Connecticut Junior Republic provides five distinct residential programs to serve boys who require residential care on a long or short- term basis. Whenever possible, these programs seek to reunite young people with their families as soon as feasible. Intensive home-based, family focused services are generally provided during residential care and following discharge for all youth. The 5 programs consist of 3 short term residential programs for boys located on the litchfield campus, 1 short term residential program for boys located in waterbury and 1 long term group home for boys located in winchester. Number of youth served:106 average lenghth of stay: short term: 3 months; long term programs: 1year average age:16
Education programs description for june 30, 2022: licensed by the state of Connecticut department of education and accredited by the new england Association of schools and colleges (neasc), the cjr school offers a structured framework of academic and vocational educational opportunities. Students learn that education is a valuable tool in overcoming life's difficulties and in achieving success and fulfillment in their lives. The school serves cjr's residential students and youth from communities who attend on a daily basis for their educational needs. Average age: 16 average length of service: 9 months number of students served: 166 (including youth enrolled in the litchfield, and waterbury programs)
Campus program 644,302 in-home program 1,911,713 wellness program 1,608,615 total 4,164,630