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Hamilton County Juvenile Court Student Internship Program

Hamilton County Juvenile Court seeks dynamic, public-minded applicants for its 2025 Summer Intern program. The 8-week program will include rotating assignments working directly with Administrative Judge Kari Bloom and Judge

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Growing a Salad Wall

January 2025 To meet the requirements for a high school diploma in Ohio, some of the children being held at the Youth Detention Center are required to earn Industry Recognized

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Youth Center Residents Offer Solutions in Cincinnati Enquirer Op-Ed

The Hamilton County Juvenile Court Youth Detention Center houses children who have been arrested on delinquency charges, and cares for them while their cases proceed through the juvenile justice system.

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“Food for our Bodies and Flowers for our Souls”

Pictured: Cincinnati Zoo Horticulture Operations Manager Danny Rupp, Youth Center Director Brian Bell, Cincinnati Zoo Horticulture Manager Steve Foltz Hamilton County Juvenile Court (HCJC) is partnering with the Cincinnati Zoo

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Youth Center Art Teacher Awarded Educator of Excellence Award

Art teacher Penny Harris does not let limitations hold her back, especially when it comes to her students. Ms. Harris teaches at the Hamilton County Juvenile Court (HCJC) Youth Detention

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Teen Voices Needed to “Break the Silence” & Prevent Teen Suicide

Interact for Health, with partners including the Joe Burrow Foundation, is calling on Cincinnati area teens to help raise awareness about teen mental health and suicide prevention. Specifically, Interact for

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Positive Parent Program Required for Custody Cases

Beginning Sept. 3, 2024 Hamilton County Juvenile Court will require all parties involved in a child custody case to complete the Positive Parent Program, or Triple P. Triple P is

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July Safe Surrender Day Will Include Free Sports Physicals

For the third time this year, Hamilton County Juvenile Court has scheduled a “Safe Surrender Day,” to give people with an outstanding juvenile warrant the opportunity to address the charge

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Youth Center Art Class Gives Grants to Two Youth Center Volunteer Groups

Children who are held in the Hamilton County Youth Detention Center lose their freedom while awaiting the resolution of their cases. But they don’t lose their ability to learn and