In an effort to positively impact the lives of justice-involved and at-risk individuals in our community, the San Bernardino County Probation Department, and the San Bernardino Community College District (SBCCD) have joined forces to offer a life-changing opportunity: the Youth Educational Stipend (YES) Program.
The YES Program was designed to provide educational stipends and resources to system-involved or at-risk youth who are either starting or continuing their post-secondary education or vocational training.
Through this program, eligible students can receive financial support, including educational stipends up to $1,000 or resource cards valued up to $200. These funds help remove financial barriers, allowing participants to focus on their studies without the added stress of covering essential expenses at San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC), Crafton Hills College (CCH) and the Educational Development & Corporate Training (EDCT) program.
The partnership between SBCCD and the Probation Department is built on a shared vision of empowering justice-involved and at-risk youth through education. The Probation Department plays a pivotal role in providing program funding and identifying eligible participants. SBCCD provides the educational framework and learning opportunities, enabling these participants to build a foundation for their future.
Together, the two organizations work to reduce recidivism and create pathways to success. By supporting educational achievement, they help justice-involved and at-risk individuals break cycles of disadvantage and contribute to a more prosperous community.
The positive ripple effects of the YES Program extend far beyond the individuals it serves. When justice-involved and at-risk youth are given the chance to pursue their education, it not only transforms their own lives but also strengthens the fabric of our entire community. Education provides a powerful alternative to criminal behavior, helping young people build the skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce, contribute to the economy, and become engaged, productive citizens. Together, we are building a stronger, safer and more vibrant San Bernardino County.
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