How Do You Start A Juvenile Probation Project?
Juveniles have a tendency of getting into trouble. As a result, they are put on probation and required to do community service. The elderly and disabled need help to stay in their homes, particularly with yard work, snow removal and gardening. This makes for a perfect match in your community for someone who has the ambition and people skills to start a juvenile probation project using juveniles who have committed non-violent crimes. For city juveniles in particular this is a perfect way to enjoy rural life such as gardening and enjoying the outdoors. They are also given the opportunity to work at snow removal and yard work. Make an appointment with the juvenile probation officer of your local family court to discuss your plan. Detail the areas where the youths will be used, focusing on the elderly and disabled. A different area can be used each week, thereby making sure that all areas of the city or township are covered equally. Once the probation officer gains approval from the judge