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== Agency Information ==
 
== Agency Information ==
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'''Name:''' National Youth Advocate Program  
 
'''Name:''' National Youth Advocate Program  
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'''Category:''' Social Services
 
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'''Purpose:''' The National Youth Advocacy Program provides community based Therapeutic Foster Care to children, ages birth to 21, who are unable to remain in their home of origin due to abuse, neglect, dependency, specialized medical needs, juvenile delinquency and/or family conflict.
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'''Purpose:''' The National Youth Advocacy Program provides community-based Therapeutic Foster Care to children, ages birth to 21, who are unable to remain in their home of origin due to abuse, neglect, dependency, specialized medical needs, juvenile delinquency and/or family conflict.
  
 
'''Hours of Operation:''' 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
 
'''Hours of Operation:''' 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
 
  
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Revision as of 16:01, 22 February 2018

Agency Information

Name: National Youth Advocate Program

Category: Social Services

Purpose: The National Youth Advocacy Program provides community-based Therapeutic Foster Care to children, ages birth to 21, who are unable to remain in their home of origin due to abuse, neglect, dependency, specialized medical needs, juvenile delinquency and/or family conflict.

Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Additional Information

Address: 2600 Sandcrest Blvd

City: Columbus

State: Indiana

ZIP: 47203

Phone: 812-342-4220

Fax: 812-342-4250

Website: http://www.nyap.org/FosterCare.cms.aspx

Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/nyap.inc?fref=ts

Other: Foster services are provided by a team of highly trained professionals including Treatment Foster Parents, social workers, therapists and paraprofessionals. There is always a need for foster parents. If you are interested, contact NYAP for details.


Updated Oct 2015