Current Locations

  • Alachua County Girls and Boys Club – Provides safe places and results-based programs where young people learn, grow, have life changing experiences, and establish ongoing relationships with caring adult professionals that will lead to opportunity, accomplishment and a life as productive, responsible adults.
  • Girls Place, Inc. – A non-profit organizations targeting the increasing number of girls that are at home with no adult care or supervision after school.  Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.
  • Loften High School - A multipurpose campus serving at-risk and vocational students from secondary schools that need a non-traditional educational structure.  Several different student populations are served, including ACCEPT (Alachua County Continuing Education for Pregnant Teens), OMEGA (dropout retrieval), and VIP (Vocationally Integrated Program).
  • Union Juvenile Residential Facility – A residential facility for male offenders, ages 12 to 19, located in rural Union County.  The facility is run by the Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • Hoggetowne Middle School – A charter school in Alachua County that provides alternative academic choices to mainstream schools serving students with academic and adjustment problems.
  • Alachua Learning Center – A public charter school which seeks to create a community and family-centered learning environment with a low student-staff ratio utilizing performance-based, incremental learning curriculum for elementary and middle school students.
  • Eastside High School – An Alachua County public school that serves and economically and racially diverse student population.
  • Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention Center - A 72 bed, hardware secure facility that serves youth detained by various circuit courts.  The facility provides supervision of youth in a safe, secure and humane environment. Services for youth include: education, mental health, substance abuse, and health care.