Social service center, Mental health clinic, outpatient
Juvenile Protective Association
The Juvenile Protective Association (JPA), founded in 1901, is dedicated to providing compassionate mental health care and support to children in Chicago's underserved communities. Through innovative programs, including school-based therapy and community clinics, JPA aims to help children navigate trauma and reach their full potential.
By empowering parents, caregivers, and educators, JPA fosters a supportive environment for youth facing challenges such as abuse, neglect, and emotional distress. With a focus on collaboration and community engagement, the organization ensures that no child struggles alone in their journey toward healing and academic success. Generated from the website