The YCS Center for the Prevention of Violence recently received a federal grant for $243,000 to mentor children who have one or both parents incarcerated in state or federal prisons.
Dr. James Ball, Vice President of the YCS Autism Services Division, earned the highest honors at this year's conference by winning the coveted Distinguished Services Award.
YCS has become a member of the prestigious network of Brazelton TouchPoints Centers, named after the model of parental support and guidance developed by Dr. T. Berry Brazelton.
At the request of the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS), YCS took the lead on all the foster home assessments of cases in the DYFS Northern and Metro Regions of the state.
When the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) closed Wynona M. Lipman Education and Training Center this past June, the State turned to YCS for help.