Community Programs by County

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

 

Friday Evening Program

Help your child get back on the right track.

Through this program, your child can attend a one-time Friday night session with LSI staff members to learn skills for better behavior and avoid further involvement in the justice system or school suspension. Youth who successfully complete this program have an opportunity for criminal charges to be suspended, to avoid charges being pressed, or prevent suspension from school or formal probation.

Eligibility

  • Youth in this program must be referred through the Iowa Juvenile Court Services or through their school
  • Youth must have either formal or informal involvement with Juvenile Court

Contact

If you believe your child is eligible for this service, please contact their Juvenile Court officer or their school administrator or liaison officer.

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Friday Evening Program

Help your child get back on the right track.

Through this program, your child can attend a one-time Friday night session with LSI staff members to learn skills for better behavior and avoid further involvement in the justice system or school suspension. Youth who successfully complete this program have an opportunity for criminal charges to be suspended, to avoid charges being pressed, or prevent suspension from school or formal probation.

 

Eligibility

  • Youth in this program must be referred through the Iowa Juvenile Court Services or through their school
  • Youth must have either formal or informal involvement with Juvenile Court

 

Contact

If you believe your child is eligible for this service, please contact their Juvenile Court officer or their school administrator or liaison officer.

 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP)

This program utilizes the Teen Outreach Program evidence-based curriculum, which focuses on key topics related to adolescent health and development including building social, emotional, and life skills, developing a positive sense of self, and connecting with peers in their community. This program is offered in a group session setting.

Eligibility

  • Participants must be youth at the Forest Ridge Youth Facility in Emmet County or youth involved in the Juvenile Court System in Cherokee County.

Contact

To refer a youth into this program, please contact the staff at Forest Ridge Youth Facility in Emmet County or their Juvenile Court Officer in Cherokee County, and ask them to make a referral. If you have questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

STEP-IN Program

In times of crisis, LSI can step in to assess your family’s safety, strengths, and needs. And within 45 days, we will step out of an improved, happy, and healing home. We work with you to develop coping skills, conflict resolution, and the healthy communication your family needs to thrive and avoid future crises.

 

Eligibility

  • Families must be experiencing a crisis in which a child is on the verge of mental health hospitalization, refusing to return home, beyond safe parental control, or if the child is at risk of out-of-home placement
  • Children who are in need of immediate psychiatric hospitalization are not eligible for this service. If you believe your child is in immediate need of hospitalization, please dial 9-1-1

 

Contact

Please call our STEP-IN program referral number at 563.593.1109

 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP)

This program utilizes the Teen Outreach Program evidence-based curriculum, which focuses on key topics related to adolescent health and development including building social, emotional, and life skills, developing a positive sense of self, and connecting with peers in their community. This program is offered in a group session setting.

Eligibility

  • Participants must be youth at the Forest Ridge Youth Facility in Emmet County or youth involved in the Juvenile Court System in Cherokee County.

Contact

To refer a youth into this program, please contact the staff at Forest Ridge Youth Facility in Emmet County or their Juvenile Court Officer in Cherokee County, and ask them to make a referral. If you have questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

STEP-IN Program

In times of crisis, LSI can step in to assess your family’s safety, strengths, and needs. And within 45 days, we will step out of an improved, happy, and healing home. We work with you to develop coping skills, conflict resolution, and the healthy communication your family needs to thrive and avoid future crises.

 

Eligibility

Families must be experiencing a crisis in which a child is on the verge of mental health hospitalization, refusing to return home, beyond safe parental control, or if the child is at risk of out-of-home placement

Children who are in need of immediate psychiatric hospitalization are not eligible for this service. If you believe your child is in immediate need of hospitalization, please dial 9-1-1

 

Contact

Please call our STEP-IN program referral number at 563.593.1109

 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Friday Evening Program

Help your child get back on the right track.

Through this program, your child can attend a one-time Friday night session with LSI staff members to learn skills for better behavior and avoid further involvement in the justice system or school suspension. Youth who successfully complete this program have an opportunity for criminal charges to be suspended, to avoid charges being pressed, or prevent suspension from school or formal probation.

 

Eligibility

Youth in this program must be referred through the Iowa Juvenile Court Services or through their school

Youth must have either formal or informal involvement with Juvenile Court

 

Contact

If you believe your child is eligible for this service, please contact their Juvenile Court officer or their school administrator or liaison officer.

 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

Community Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP)

This program supports and educates Iowa youth and teenagers. We lift up students to build skills and provide the sexual health and pregnancy prevention education needed for healthy and successful relationships with partners, family, and friends. This program is provided to students in a group session, held at their community school.

Eligibility

  • This program is open to all K – 12 students, and we utilize age-appropriate curriculum for groups.

Contact

If you know a youth who could benefit from this program, please contact their school counselor. If you have any questions, please contact April.Howe@LSIowa.org.
 

Not finding a particular service in your area? Call us at 888.457.4692 to learn more about other options available near you!

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