Transfr Partners with the Allen County Juvenile Center and Boys & Girls Clubs to Reduce Recidivism Rates Among Justice-Involved Youth in Indiana
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Tuesday, December 5, 2023
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Initiated by ACJC, this award-winning joint initiative aims to reduce recidivism rates in Indiana by powering meaningful career pathway exploration and facilitating successful reentry into society.
Key Points:
- Initiated by ACJC, this award-winning joint initiative aims to reduce recidivism rates in Indiana by powering meaningful career pathway exploration and facilitating successful reentry into society.
- The partnership has also sparked a national collaboration between Transfr and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA).
- Since partnering with Transfr, BGCA has trained over 750 students at 142 BGCA locations across 28 states, totaling more than 4,440 simulations completed.
- For more information about Transfr and its partnership with organizations like the ACJC and BGCA, please visit www.transfrinc.com .