Juvenile Protective Association offers mental health services to children, parents and educators from under-resourced neighborhoods, primarily on the south and west sides of Chicago. By working children, parents and teachers, the organization is able to provide comprehensive support to their clients helping ensure that progress made in the therapy room can be sustained at home and in the classroom. Visit Juvenile Protective Association
Grant history
Year awarded: 2022Period: 2 yearsAmount awarded: $340,000Purpose: Altgeld-Riverdale Child Thrive Initiative
Year awarded: 2019Period: 3 yearsAmount awarded: $480,000Purpose: Connect to KindergartenNotes: Part of this grant was not paid as the challenge was not met. Originally awarded $510,000.