Tarrant County Advocate Program
The Youth Advocate Program (YAP) is a national nonprofit organization founded in 1975, dedicated to providing community-based services as alternatives to youth incarceration, residential placements, and neighborhood violence. With a focus on addressing complex individual and family challenges, YAP promotes accountability and positive outcomes through a unique wraparound service model designed to keep families together and reduce recidivism.
YAP serves diverse populations across urban, suburban, and rural communities in 33 states and the District of Columbia, always adhering to a no reject, no eject policy for its referrals. By working closely with law enforcement and other community partners, YAP aims to empower youth and families through personalized support that leads to safer neighborhoods and improved life trajectories for those at risk of system involvement.
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