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(317) 880-5045

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Areas Served: All of Marion County
Organization Address:  720 Eskenazi Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202
Age Groups/Grades Served: Ages 12-17

Description

Project LIFE is a court-mandated program designed to help educate youth ages 12 to 17 and their families about the consequences arising from acts of violence. This nine-hour (three sessions) intensive program is offered by the Marion Superior Courts – Juvenile Division in conjunction with the Marion County Public Health Department, the Smith Level I Shock Trauma Center, Prescription for Hope and the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office. The sessions address youth violence through its medical and legal implications.

The Juvenile Division of the Marion Superior Courts refers youths with a history of battery, weapons violence and repeated problems with violence. Attendance by a parent or guardian is required. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss the incident that resulted in their participation in the program and the steps they can take to promote individual and family change.

As participants in the program, youths and their families hear from guest speakers who have had their lives permanently changed by the tragedy of violence. Through watching and analyzing violent simulations and discussions with medical professionals and prosecutors, participants learn how to communicate effectively and resolve conflict without turning to weapons. In addition, participants review any factors in their lives that might promote violence and criminal activity, and learn of other factors and decisions that may serve as buffers.

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