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Juvenile Court Family Resource Center (FRC) | Summit County Juvenile Court

650 Dan Street, Akron, OH 44310

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Serves residents of Summit County.
Varies by type of assistance needed. Call for details.
Monday - Friday: 7:45am to 4:30pm. Located on the 2nd Floor of the Court Center.
(330) 643-2900

Voice - voice | General Information

(330) 643-2935

Voice - voice | Probation Services

(330) 643-4547

Voice - voice | Family Re-Unification through Recovery Court

(330) 643-5331

Voice - voice | Crossroads Specialized Docket

(330) 643-2987

Fax - fax | Summit County Juvenile Court, Clerks Office

(330) 379-3676

Voice - voice | Restore Court

(330) 643-2960

Voice - voice | Summit County Juvenile Detention Facility, Master Control

(330) 643-4542

Voice - voice | Job Re-entry Program

(330) 643-7952

Voice - voice | The Parent Project

(330) 643-2928

Voice - voice | Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian ad Litem Program

(330) 643-5332

Voice - voice | The Parent Project

(330) 379-3613

Voice - voice | Family Resource Center

(330) 643-5399

Voice - voice | Attorney Help Desk

(330) 643-2915

Voice - voice | General Information

None.

Call the Family Resource Center for more information or to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome.

No fee.

Summit County, Ohio

Description

Develops partnerships with parents, guardians, and youth in order to strengthen the family unit by providing case management and supportive services. The goal is to help youth succeed in school and develop life skills with help from the family. The Family Resource Center also aids families that are dealing with issues such as domestic violence, truancy, teen pregnancy/parenting, job readiness, and youth who are demonstrating at-risk behaviors.

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211 Summit

Providing organization

Summit County Juvenile Court

Serves Summit County youth through community outreach, early intervention, community education and innovative programming, while administering justice fairly to those whose lives are impacted by the juvenile justice system.