Los Angeles Police Foundation announces a three-year $300,000 grant
OneWest Foundation has made a three-year commitment of $100,000 annually to the Juvenile Impact Program (JIP) in the LAPD’s Central and 77th Areas. JIP is a police program that works with at-risk youth between the ages of 9 and 15, immersing them in a boot camp style program that helps them resist gangs while improving their school attendance and performance, their relationships with their families and their self-respect. A unique feature of the program is that the parents must also participate in parenting classes. Press Release
OneWest Foundation has made a three-year commitment of $100,000 annually to the Juvenile Impact Program (JIP) in the LAPD’s Central and 77th Areas. JIP is a police program that works with at-risk youth between the ages of 9 and 15, immersing them in a boot camp style program that helps them resist gangs while improving their school attendance and performance, their relationships with their families and their self-respect. A unique feature of the program is that the parents must also participate in parenting classes. Press Release
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