Youth Referral & Placement Unit, Inc.

Youth Referral & Placement Unit, Inc. Approximately 58% of the at-risk population in Jamaica–Queens comes from families with a median household income of $19,000 per year.

Vision
A community where all families live successful, independent lives—free from injury, harm, and fear—creating a foundation for children to grow into strong, confident leaders. ABOUT US:

For more than two decades, the Jamaica–Queens area has faced persistent socioeconomic challenges that have deeply affected its youth and young adult population. Chronic unemployment, rising truancy rates, low

academic achievement in reading and mathematics, substance abuse, and increasing criminal activity continue to undermine the stability and safety of the community. Nearly all individuals within this population are from minority backgrounds, with 14% identifying as Black and 36% as Hispanic. Many lack adequate literacy, social, educational, and vocational skills necessary for academic success, employment, and meaningful participation in society. Family Structure and Educational Disengagement
Since 2009, the number of single-parent households in the Jamaica–Queens area has increased by 45%, with the majority being minority, mother-only households. Approximately 38% of minority youth ages 5–28 live in single-parent homes. Research consistently shows that youth raised in single-parent households within high-risk neighborhoods are more likely to experience: Academic failure Substance abuse Incarceration Teen parenthood
Long-term unemployment. In 2009, 42% of individuals ages 18–25 in Jamaica–Queens had not graduated from high school or earned a GED. For the high school class of 2009 alone, one out of every three students—nearly 30,000 youth—failed to complete high school or obtain a GED, with the majority coming from Black and Hispanic communities. Truancy, Crime, and Substance Abuse
Criminal justice professionals report a troubling rise in violent crimes involving young adults, with youth entering the judicial system at increasingly younger ages (14–16 years old). Excessive unsupervised time has contributed to escalating negative behaviors, including repeated criminal activity. The Department of Probation and Division of Parole estimates that:
89% of repeat offenders were persistent truants and high school dropouts
92% of prosecuted individuals from the Jamaica–Queens area were substance abusers
Additionally, 41% of youth ages 17–21 was neither enrolled in school nor employed in 2009, placing them at heightened risk for long-term economic instability and criminal involvement. Behavioral and Social Challenges

At-risk youth and adults in Jamaica–Queens frequently exhibit self-defeating behaviors, including:
Persistent arrests and incarceration Domestic violence Drug and alcohol abuse Truancy and failing grades
Poor impulse control and emotional regulation Withdrawal from family and positive peer relationships
Disrespect for authority figure Violent emotional outbursts Criminal activity, including drug sales and abusive relationships

Many derive their values and identity from peer groups rather than family or community elders. Criminal behavior is often driven by unmet material needs, boredom, lack of supervision, and a desire to belong. For some, violence and substance use provide temporary relief from feelings of inadequacy, hopelessness, and marginalization. Community Impact and Need for Intervention
Many at-risk individuals assume incarceration is inevitable and feel powerless over their futures. Living for the moment, they seek excitement and validation through dangerous and destructive behavior. Without intervention, these patterns perpetuate cycles of poverty, crime, and family instability. The Jamaica–Queens community lacks sufficient healthcare, prevention, and referral services to address these interconnected challenges. Schools such as Jamaica High School, Richmond Hill High School, and John Adams High School report high dropout rates, while gang involvement, violence, petty larceny, and drug activity remain prevalent. Program Response

Youth Referral & Placement Unit, Inc. (YRPU) was established to address these urgent needs by motivating at-risk youth and troubled adults to meet their basic needs while developing personal assets, leadership skills, and accountability. Referrals will be accepted from parents, community organizations, schools, monitoring agencies, attorneys, judges, and criminal justice professionals. All services will be delivered by licensed counselors and substance abuse specialists under the supervision of a CASAC and/or Master’s-level professional counselor. The program emphasizes: Responsibility and moral decision-making Family reunification Positive community engagement. Personal accountability and leadership development Expected Outcomes YRPU aims to:
Reduce substance abuse and criminal involvement Increase educational attainment and workforce participation
Strengthening family relationships Build self-worth, leadership, and accountability
Create productive, engaged community members by providing structured support and meaningful alternatives to violence and substance abuse, YRPU seeks to restore hope, stability, and opportunity to families throughout the Jamaica–Queens community. MISSION

Our mission is to help individuals accept responsibility for negative attitudes and behaviors, empowering them to become productive citizens and catalysts for positive change. We support each person in taking control of their life and future, reuniting with their families, and contributing meaningfully to their community. We Offer:

Batter’s Intervention Program
Anger Management Program
Domestic Violence Program
Parenting Skills Program
Couples Therapy Program
S*x Offenders Program
Shop lifting & Theft Prevention Program
Substance Abuse program
Relapse Prevention Program
Gambling Addiction Program
Homeless Placement
Psychological Evaluations
Advocate For Abused Woman’s Rights And Safety
Immigration For Abused Spouse
Father’s Program
Alcohol Abuse Program
Veterans Assistance
Drinking Driver Program
DUI Program
Abused Parents Intervention Program
Laws & Safety for Children in the USA
Hate Crime Program
Abused Partner Intervention Program

All services are offered in Spanish

04/03/2026
We extend our appreciation to Events Bliss for their exceptional work at our 22nd Annual Community Event.  The balloon c...
09/22/2025

We extend our appreciation to Events Bliss for their exceptional work at our 22nd Annual Community Event. The balloon column was perfect.

Su***de Prevention Matters. Every life is valuable. Together, let's break the silence, extend support, and spread hope. ...
09/22/2025

Su***de Prevention Matters.

Every life is valuable. Together, let's break the silence, extend support, and spread hope. Thank you to Samaritans for attending YRPU 22nd Annual Community Event and raising awareness about the vital resources available to those in need. Help is always within reach—and no one has to face their struggles alone.

If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out; help is available.

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09/20/2025

Congratulations to our raffle winner and everyone who partake. Your participation added excitement and joy to the event.

To every child who took to the dance floor, you brought energy, confidence, and celebration to the day, and we couldn’t be prouder.

22 Years of Unity, Service, and Impact! YRPU 22nd Annual Community Event! Thanks to each and every one of you who came o...
09/19/2025

22 Years of Unity, Service, and Impact! YRPU 22nd Annual Community Event!

Thanks to each and every one of you who came out to support the cause and the organization. Community is the heartbeat of everything we do. Special thank you to all who sponsored back-to- school supplies, food, drinks, desserts, snacks, and prizes.

Big shout out to all our volunteers without you, the work we do would not be possible.

Thank you to all the councilmembers and their representatives who support this organization and take the time every year to be present and support the cause. Without the assistance of each and every one of you, this organization would not be operating.

22 Years of Unity, Service, and Impact!To our council members and representatives who consistently show up, lend their v...
09/19/2025

22 Years of Unity, Service, and Impact!

To our council members and representatives who consistently show up, lend their voices, and stand beside us in support of our mission: your commitment ensures that we can continue to serve and grow. On behalf of our entire team, I want to extend our heartfelt thanks for attending our 22nd Annual Community Event. Your presence meant a great deal to us and to the community we serve. We are grateful for your time, your leadership, and your commitment to making a difference.

To our volunteers, you are the backbone of this organization. Your dedication, year after year, makes our work possible. We appreciate you and thank you deeply. We couldn’t do this without the support of each and everyone of you.

To those who continue to support us, even if you weren’t able to join us in person—thank you. Your belief in our mission and ongoing support are the driving forces that keep us moving forward.

Come Celebrate With Us Today! 🎉 Join us from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM as we mark our 22nd Anniversary with a Family Fun Day p...
09/13/2025

Come Celebrate With Us Today! 🎉 Join us from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM as we mark our 22nd Anniversary with a Family Fun Day packed with excitement! Together, let us celebrate 22 years of community, connection, and shared joy. We look forward to welcoming you and your family.

Address

141-03 Lakewood Avenue
New York, NY
11435

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm

Telephone

(718) 608-6111

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