Families & Youth, Inc./ Juvenile Assessment & Reporting Center - JARC

Families & Youth, Inc./  Juvenile Assessment & Reporting Center - JARC Our purpose is to develop and implement prevention, intervention, and treatment services to children and their families in a timely manner.

The JARC offers services to youth under the age of 18. The JARC aims to identify and responsively intervene in patterns of negative behavior of at-risk youth and system-involved youth. The service provides recommendations and referrals to and accurate information on available community resources and support services. The JARC provides an immediate, informed and concentrated response to youth in ne

ed. Each youth completes an intake and is encouraged to complete the Juvenile Inventory for Functioning (JIFF). Case managers follow up with youth referred for services to ensure active enrollment in services or to assist with overcoming barriers that prevent active enrollment in such services.

08/19/2020
07/14/2020
07/14/2020

Mask Up Las Cruces

In an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the City of Las Cruces will hold a free face mask and sanitation kit giveaway event, from 9-11 a.m. on Saturday, July 18, at the parking lot of the Branigan Memorial Library.

Read more: http://las-cruces.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=3153

06/30/2020

In observance of Independence Day. We will not have food service on Friday. Please help share this!

06/30/2020
06/30/2020

Fireworks Safety Urged

The Las Cruces Fire Department is reminding residents of general guidelines and fireworks safety tips for the upcoming Independence Day holiday.

Fireworks allowed to be purchased and discharged in Las Cruces are ground and hand-held sparkling and smoking devices such as: cone fountains, crackling devices, cylindrical fountains, flitter sparklers, illuminating torches, smoke devices and wheels.

Fireworks prohibited for possession, sale or use in Las Cruces are aerial and ground audible devices such as: aerial spinners, helicopters, mines, missile-type rockets, Roman candles, shells, stick-type rockets, chasers and firecrackers.

Since fireworks purchased outside Las Cruces may be prohibited within the city, it is advised to possess and discharge fireworks only in the jurisdiction where they were purchased.

Additional rules and safety guidelines include:
• Fireworks may not be sold to anyone who is intoxicated or younger than 16.
• Keep in mind the hour of usage and be considerate of your neighbors.
• Due to very dry weather conditions, light fireworks only on paved or barren surfaces.
• Limit use of fireworks to the outdoors and away from combustibles.
• Children should never use fireworks without close adult supervision.
• Light only one pyrotechnic at a time and move a safe distance away while it ignites.
• Purchase fireworks only from a licensed vendor.
• Follow all label directions carefully and use common sense.
• Safely dispose of all spent casings and debris.
• Pet owners should secure their dogs and cats indoors when fireworks are discharged.

Anyone who witnesses the use of illegal fireworks is asked to call (575) 526-0795. For an emergency call 911.

06/30/2020

Lynn, Hermosa, Valley View, Hillrise and Uni. Hills families due to circumstances beyond our control our food distribution on July 1 has been canceled. We are doing our best to reschedule for next week. We will keep you posted. Please spread the word

Address

1320 South Solano Drive
Las Cruces, NM
88001

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 10pm
Tuesday 8am - 10pm
Wednesday 8am - 10pm
Thursday 8am - 10pm
Friday 8am - 10pm
Saturday 8am - 10pm
Sunday 8am - 10pm

Telephone

+15755224004

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