Families from all walks of life are ordered to have supervised visitation for various reasons. Parties that have been ordered to use our services are referred to us by Family Law Court. We hope to expand our services to all families without a referral soon. At YES for Families, we focus our services on families with alleged domestic violence, criminal abuse, neglect, and safety issues.
Getting Started: Intake and Orientation Assessment
The Intake and Orientation Assessment will occur before your first visit. The Intake assessment consists of gathering information about you and your case to determine the safety needs involved in the court-ordered supervised visitation. The second assessment is the Orientation. The purpose of the orientation is to go over the policies and guidelines of services, provide you with a tour of our facility, and answer any additional questions or concerns you may have before we schedule your first visit with your child(ren).
The Visits
Once the Intake and Orientation Assessments have been completed and your family is approved for services, your visits can begin. Please note that visits can not begin until the Intake and Orientation have been completed for all adults involved.
Visits will occur at our Youth Empowerment Siskiyou facility offering indoor and outdoor locations.
“YES for Families’ mission is to encourage, strengthen, and empower families while providing a safe, neutral, and accessible place for children to visit with non-custodial parties.”
Cost
Youth Empowerment Siskiyou is a non-profit organization that offers free services to victims of crime.
Siskiyou County has been Lori's home since 1997, and it is here that she and her husband raised their sons and daughter. Prior to living in this area, she grew up working the berry and bean fields of the Willamette Valley in Oregon. She then pursued degrees in psychology and divinity in Tacoma and Berkeley. Lori has since lived in southcentral Alaska and eastern North Dakota.
Siskiyou County has been Lori's home since 1997, and it is here that she and her husband raised their sons and daughter. Prior to living in this area, she grew up working the berry and bean fields of the Willamette Valley in Oregon. She then pursued degrees in psychology and divinity in Tacoma and Berkeley. Lori has since lived in southcentral Alaska and eastern North Dakota.
Siskiyou County has been Lori's home since 1997, and it is here that she and her husband raised their sons and daughter. Prior to living in this area, she grew up working the berry and bean fields of the Willamette Valley in Oregon. She then pursued degrees in psychology and divinity in Tacoma and Berkeley. Lori has since lived in southcentral Alaska and eastern North Dakota.
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