Juvenile Justice receives grants to help youth

August 2, 2016

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The Macon-Bibb County Juvenile Justice Department is getting more than $300,000 to work with young people who might get into trouble. The center is aiming to help children who need it, and reduce recidivism among them. The two Juvenile Incentive Grants are from the State of Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. To read more about the Juvenile Justice Center, and how this money will support its mission, click here and here.

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