Both the Coalition for Juvenile Justice and National Juvenile Justice Networkare recognizing the people who achieved the most in the past year.
The CJJ gives its awards to inspiring individuals who honor its core mission to improve the lives of children, families and communities nationwide. They will be presented this week in Washington, DC, at its annual conference.
This year’s Spirit of Youth Award goes to Amanda Clifford of California. It’s given to celebrate young adults under 28 who have made significant contributions to society after involvement with the juvenile justice system.
[For more on this story by Staff, go to https://jjie.org/2018/06/26/co...-recognize-5-people/]
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