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CJJ Youth SAG Members
CJJ works to support youth SAG members and help them make their voices heard. CJJ coordinates a monthly phone call to give youth SAG members an opportunity to network, connect, and identify individual and collective successes and barriers unique to young people serving on their respective SAG. If you would like to join this monthly call, please email info@juvjustice.org.
In addition, CJJ has developed a short, clear, and easy to navigate Youth Manual offering all of the background and information a young person needs to get involved with and contribute to their SAG.
We welcome youth leaders to join CJJ through their SAG or as Youth Members. Youth members can serve on leadership committees, receive discounts on conference registration and priority registration for webinars, and participate in information sharing and peer support across a network of 15,000 juvenile justice advocates. Click here to see how to get involved as a youth member.