Gwinnett County Juvenile Court
Gwinnett County Juvenile Court is the county court for cases involving youth under 17, including delinquency, dependency, unruly behavior, runaway matters, custody, child support, and termination of parental rights. It also runs court-based programs for youth diversion, traffic diversion, drug treatment, behavioral health, family treatment, and volunteer review panels.
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This organization provides a baseball league for special needs children. This agency also has volunteer opportunities available and accepts donations.
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What they offer 9
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Weekday VolunteersService
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Juvenile CourtService
Handles delinquent, unruly, dependent, and runaway cases for youth under 17, plus some custody, child support, and parental-rights matters.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Intake DivisionService
Receives, screens, and processes delinquency, unruly, and dependency petitions and handles investigations and detention or placement authorization.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Youth Diversion ProgramProgram
Offers certain first-time nonviolent juvenile offenders a way to resolve cases in the community without formal prosecution.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Traffic Diversion ProgramProgram
Helps eligible youth resolve traffic citations by completing approved safety courses and program requirements before court.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Drug Treatment CourtProgram
Provides court supervision and individualized treatment for youth whose charges or behavior are tied to drugs or alcohol.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Connections Behavioral Health CourtProgram
A structured court program for youth on probation with mental health or co-occurring disorders who are unlikely to succeed on traditional probation.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Family Treatment CourtProgram
Works with parents whose substance use affects caregiving, with a goal of child safety, shorter foster care stays, and family reunification.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Citizen Review PanelsProgram
Volunteer panels meet monthly to review foster care cases and help move children toward permanency.
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