Youth Justice Network

Youth Justice Network A non-profit that supports and brings opportunity to youth during and after time in NYC jails.

Youth Justice Network was founded in 1990, at the alternative high school on Rikers Island, to address the disproportionate incarceration of young people of color and support them as they returned home. YJN’s mission is to break cycles of incarceration and build a more equitable justice system. For more than 30 years, YJN has supported young people whose lives intersect with NYC jails and justice

systems by providing them with individualized advocacy, mentorship, and opportunities to grow, thrive, and lead.

This week, Youth Member Trayvon and YJN Outreach & Retention Specialist Vidal in Albany for the DCJS Youth Justice Confe...
05/22/2026

This week, Youth Member Trayvon and YJN Outreach & Retention Specialist Vidal in Albany for the DCJS Youth Justice Conference, Reimagining Justice.

While there, Trayvon and four other young leaders had the opportunity to speak with stakeholders and peers about their vision for a better, more just society. They shared powerful insights on what meaningful change looks like and highlighted the tools those in positions of power can use to help turn that vision into reality.

We are incredibly proud to see young people like Trayvon using their voices to lead, inspire, and push for change.

We’re hiring! 👀Join our Friends to Fathers program as a Training Specialist and help empower low-income fathers to build...
05/19/2026

We’re hiring! 👀

Join our Friends to Fathers program as a Training Specialist and help empower low-income fathers to build stronger relationships with their children and grow their parenting skills.

In this role, you’ll lead parenting curriculum, facilitate support groups, and organize workshops and family-focused activities that strengthen families and create positive community impact.

Know someone who’d be a great fit? Tag them or apply today!

Stand in solidarity with our team of youth advocates to break cycles of inequality and fight systemic racism.

We're hiring. If you're passionate about working with young people and have experience in employment readiness or workfo...
04/27/2026

We're hiring. If you're passionate about working with young people and have experience in employment readiness or workforce development, then you could be our new Job Developer. Click the link below for more information and how to apply.

Stand in solidarity with our team of youth advocates to break cycles of inequality and fight systemic racism.

We're looking for a new Parent Coach. Are you a good listener, empathetic, and have a belief in the resilience and stren...
04/07/2026

We're looking for a new Parent Coach. Are you a good listener, empathetic, and have a belief in the resilience and strength of young people and their families? If this sounds like you, then we want to hear from you.

Stand in solidarity with our team of youth advocates to break cycles of inequality and fight systemic racism.

This World Poetry Day we’re sharing some of the beautiful visual poems that the women in Rikers Island created. Visual p...
03/21/2026

This World Poetry Day we’re sharing some of the beautiful visual poems that the women in Rikers Island created. Visual poetry Visual Poetry allows these resilient women to express emotion and identity not only through words, but through shape, color, texture, and space. Creativity can flourish anywhere.

New York promised $1.2B for youth justice work, but less than a third of it was actually spent. And NYC got none of it.T...
03/19/2026

New York promised $1.2B for youth justice work, but less than a third of it was actually spent. And NYC got none of it.

The Youth Justice Innovation Fund would put $50M directly into community programs proven to enhance public safety and prevent system involvement: mentoring, mental health resources, jobs, reentry programs, and alternatives to incarceration.

On March 25, we are calling on lawmakers to stop sitting on funding and start investing in what works.

🗓️ March 25
📍New York State Capitol, Albany, NY
🕤9:30 AM
📝 RSVP: bit.ly/YouthJusticeMarch25 or at the link in bio

Use this form to sign-up to join us in Albany for the Youth Justice Innovation Fund Advocacy Day on 3/25! We will have a rally and meetings with legislators. If you have any questions, contact Kate Rubin - [email protected].

Our Deputy Associate Director, Messiah Ramkissoon, spoke to The Gothamist about the importance of Raise the Age, and why...
01/26/2026

Our Deputy Associate Director, Messiah Ramkissoon, spoke to The Gothamist about the importance of Raise the Age, and why we need more initiatives and resources to support young justice-involved people.

The governor had previously signaled openness to changing the law to allow more teens to be tried as adults.

Today, on the International Day of Education, we invite you to take a moment to read Champagne's inspiring story. Please...
01/24/2026

Today, on the International Day of Education, we invite you to take a moment to read Champagne's inspiring story. Please consider making a donation so we can continue to support young people like Champagne on their education journey: https://youthjusticenetwork.kindful.com/?campaign=1111297

Today, on the International Day of Education, we invite you to take a moment to read Champagne’s inspiring story.       ...
01/24/2026

Today, on the International Day of Education, we invite you to take a moment to read Champagne’s inspiring story.

Address

63 W. 125th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY
10027

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12127600755

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