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Marcus Jarvis, Youth Advocate and Juveniles for Justice Alumnus,

This blog kicks off our series celebrating #10YearsofYA, starting with highlighting the impact and future of Juveniles for Justice during Youth Justice Action Month in October

Press Releases
Juvenile Law Center,
National children’s rights public interest law firm kicks off Youth Justice Action Month with #10YearsofYA campaign.
In The News
Robert Salonga, The Mercury News •

Guzman, now 38, was eventually paroled and went on to graduate from UC Berkeley, and earn a law degree from UCLA. He is currently director

In The News
The Editorial board, Citizens Voice •
According to Juvenile Law Center, more than 8,700 youths 13 to 20 were placed in the child welfare system statewide between October 2015 and September 2016. Of those, about 3,200 were 16 or older.
In The News
Robert Salonga, Enterprise-Record •

Guzman, now 38, was eventually paroled and went on to graduate from UC Berkeley, and earn a law degree from UCLA. He is currently director

In The News
John Finnerty, The Herald •

“We need more policies that send a message that we value these kids,” said Jennifer Pokempner, an attorney with the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia

Press Releases
Juvenile Law Center,
National children’s rights public interest law firm appoints James Bell, Judge Nancy Gertner and Julia Pudlin
In The News
Kate Giammarise, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette •

House Bill 1745 would would create college tuition waivers for foster youth age 14 and older at state-supported institutions, such as state-owned universities, state-related universities