Youth Advocate Programs
Youth Advocate Programs (YAP) is a nonpartisan national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing community-based services that serve as alternatives to youth incarceration and residential placements. Founded in 1975, YAP focuses on addressing complex individual and family challenges through its YAPWrap model, promoting accountability and positive outcomes for young people and their families.
With a commitment to keeping families together and reducing recidivism, YAP's evidence-based approaches engage youth and families in urban, suburban, and rural communities across 33 states and the District of Columbia. By partnering with various public systems, YAP plays a vital role in enhancing public safety, fostering neighborhood stability, and advocating for effective youth justice and behavioral health policies.
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