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NYAP offers three different programs designed to keep unaccompanied children and youth safe, reunite them with family or a family friend when possible, and help them get a head start on their new life. Our programs include Transitional Foster Care, Long-Term Foster Care, and Home Study/Post Release.
As a national organization, we have the capacity and passion to actively advocate for children, youth, and families. We take pride in pioneering new programs and services to meet the individual needs of the youth and families we serve.
National Youth Advocate Program deeply values and is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and seeks and welcomes a diverse community of foster parents. Willing to support connections between children and their primary families to support reunification.
National Youth Advocate Program, Inc. 27,091 likes · 186 talking about this. Providing an Array of Community Based Services for Children & Families. Become a foster parent!
A dynamic advocate for the rights of children, youth and families since 1978. | (NYAP) National Youth Advocate Program has a non-negotiable commitment to do what is best for children, youth...
YAP's CEO reports to a diverse and independent Board of Directors who contribute a wealth of experience and expertise. The Board meets regularly during the year, both collectively and in Committees such as Executive, Finance, Audit, International, and Governance.
National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) Program: Offers an array of therapeutic services for youth and families including; foster parent training, kinship care and adoption support, community-based and home-based behavioral/mental health services, group living care, independent and transitional living services, case management, substance abuse ...
We offer individual, group, family and case management services for people of all ages. Specialized services in Substance Misuse Treatment, Trauma Therapy, Mobile Services, Play Therapy, Brain Mapping, School Based Therapy, Sexually Reactive Youth Assessment and Tele-Health.
The National Youth Advocate Program, with offices overlooking the Scioto River on Watermark Island west of downtown Columbus, has drawn scrutiny for hundreds of millions in government grants to settle immigrants in Ohio and other states, and a pattern of outsized compensation and exit packages for executives.
National Youth Advocate Program deeply values and is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and seeks and welcomes a diverse community of foster parents. Additional state qualifications: At least 21 years old. Household members must be willing to complete background checks. Cohabitating couples must be married or in a civil union.