
Marcelo Carvalho, founder, co-owner of Global Jiu Jitsu, Andrew Kuiland, co-owner and professor of Fountain Valley-based Global Jiu Jitsu, Mara Hernandez, Wellness and Recovery coordinator of CPS’s Collaborative Courts Full Service Partnership, Sandra Duarte, Wellness and Recovery clinician of CSP’s Collaborative Courts Full Service Partnership, and CSP client Daisy Lazo.
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS RECOGNIZED CREATIVITY OF YOUTH AT FIRST-EVER ARTS (ACHIEVING RESILIENCY THROUGH STRENGTHS) SHOWCASE
Nonprofit CSP Honored Youth Who Demonstrate Inspiring Ability to Recover From Difficulties and Become Strong, Healthy and Successful
Fountain Valley, Calif. (July 20, 2015) – Community Service Programs (CSP), a nonprofit organization committed to providing high-quality counseling and support services to struggling Orange County children and families at their greatest time of need, honored participants in its Youthful Offender Wraparound Full Service Partnership (YOW) and Collaborative Courts Full Service Partnership (CCFSP) at the inaugural Achieving Resiliency through Strengths (ARTS) Showcase on Thursday, July 16 at CSP’s YOW and CCFSP Guidance Center in Fountain Valley. The event featured live performances and creative work from at-risk youth who participate in YOW and CCFSP programming to bounce back from difficulties, including those caught up in the child welfare, juvenile justice, probation and children’s mental-health systems in Orange County, Calif. Continue reading