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The Link is part of a wide network of Twin Cities non-profit organizations. These are some of our friends:

Youthlink www.youthlinkmn.org/
Career & Technical Education cte.mpls.k12.mn.us/
African American Family Services www.aafs.net
MACC Alliance For Communities www.maccalliance.org/
Bridge For Homeless Youth www.bridgeforyouth.org/
Avenues For Homeless Youth www.avenuesforyouth.org/
Urban League www.mul.org/
Kwanzaa Community Church www.kwanzaachurch.org/
Juxtaposition www.juxtaposition.org/home.html
Boys and Girls Clubs of Minneapolis www.bgca.org/
Cookie Cart www.cookiecart.org/
Redeemer Lutheran Church www.redeemermpls.org/
East Side Neighborhood Services www.esns.org/
Loring-Nicollet Bethlehem Community Centers www.lnbcc.org/
Merrick Community Services www.merrickcs.org/
Phyllis Wheatley Community Center www.pwccenter.org/
Neighborhood House www.neighb.org/
Plymouth Christian Youth Center www.pcyc-mpls.org/
Pillsbury United Communities www.puc-mn.org/
Sabathani Community Center www.sabathani.org/
The City, Inc. www.thecityinc.nonprofitoffice.com/
Tubman Family Alliance www.tubmanfamilyalliance.org/index.html

My Story

Juvenile Supervision Center
"I want a job but can't find one", 15 year-old John exclaimed during a visit to The Link's Juvenile Supervision Center (JSC). John was at the JSC again for being out past curfew. John, a gang member, shared he was out because he did not have anything else to do and he was bored. He was hoping to find a job and something positive in his life.

The Link's staff met with John to help him apply for a job and learn interview skills. While he has not found a job yet, he has taken it upon himself to apply for jobs without any help from our staff. He's confident he will have a job soon!

John also was not enrolled in school. He had problems in school and had missed the last two appointments he had with his mom to enroll. Our staff worked with him so he would understand the importance of continuing in school. John is enrolled at a local area high school and is doing well. He actually enjoys school!

John is the first one to admit he has made some poor decisions in his life. He is now trying to make the right decisions that will put him on a positive direction for his life. Having The Link's staff help him find that starting point was just want he needed.

The JSC will serve more than 3,000 youth ages 10-17 this year. Youth are brought to the JSC for curfew, truancy and low level offenses. 83% of referred youth are one-time offenders.

Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis are sponsoring agencies of the Juvenile Supervision Center.


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