Capella Project
The Juvenile Protective Association (JPA), established in 1901, is dedicated to ensuring that all children in Chicago receive the mental health care and support they need to thrive. By providing compassionate, innovative mental health resources, JPA aims to help children navigate trauma and reach their fullest potential in both home and school environments.
Through services such as therapeutic counseling, support for social and child welfare workers, and guidance for educators, JPA directly impacts the mental, emotional, and social well-being of over 4,000 children, teachers, and caretakers across the city. Their vision is that no child ever has to struggle alone, thereby fostering a brighter future for Chicago's youth.
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