Host a Screening of "California's Forgotten Children"
This documentary recounts true stories of child sex trafficking. The young men and women featured in this film are now courageous leaders fighting for the rights of victims worldwide.
Volunteer Opportunities: Yes
Volunteers for Youth Justice (VYJ) is a volunteer-based, community supported non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a community caring for children, youth and families in crisis. In 1981, the Juvenile Court of Caddo Parish was overloaded with a significant number of youths. Initially arrested for minor offenses, they were “falling through the cracks,” only to later become repeat offenders. During that same time period, several women from Shreveport’s First Presbyterian Church were attending a women’s conference in Montreat, North Carolina.
Jim Watkins, a Presbyterian minister, taught a seminar, “Behind Closed Doors – A Workshop on Criminal and Juvenile Justice,” highlighting a program that was established in Atlanta, Georgia to address similar youth challenges. Carolyn W. Beaird, Marjorie B. Winkler, Lea Johnson and Babs Roggero enthusiastically returned to Shreveport to share with other women from their church, their pastor, Dr. John Rogers, and Suzette Kincer-Haley, the church’s Director of Christian education, their hopes of establishing such a program in Shreveport.
These forward-thinking individuals recognized the need to break this destructive cycle by assisting the Juvenile Court, through the use of volunteers, to divert first-time offenders. By providing these youths with an opportunity to develop a sense of responsibility for their actions and teaching new positive behaviors, they were given a chance to begin again. Their joint efforts became the catalyst that launched Volunteers for Youth Justice (VYJ), formerly known as the Shreveport Juvenile Justice Program. VYJ has since built on the foundation of diversion programming to include advocacy, life-skill training and mentoring experiences for abused, neglected and at-risk children throughout Northwest Louisiana.
Today, VYJ has three primary programs: CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Youth Programs that consist of GEMS & GENTS-Youth Mentoring Programs and Fair Park Leadership Academy, JUMPSTART, Teen Court, Conflict Resolution and Facts of Life Court Programs that consist of FINS (Families in Need of Services) and Caddo Truancy. VYJ has a proven track record of success. It is a story of dreams and possibilities. Through the vision of a few active and caring individuals, the unwavering support of the judges and court staff and the groundswell of compassionate volunteers, thousands of our community’s children have been given a light of hope for a brighter tomorrow.
We are a volunteer-based, community supported non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a community caring for children, youth and families in crisis.