Montgomery County is one of only ten communities nationwide selected to participate in Reclaiming Futures, a five-year, $21 million initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation offering a new approach to help teenagers caught in the cycle of drugs, alcohol and crime. The mission of Montgomery County Juvenile Court and Reclaiming Futures is to promote new opportunities and standards of care in juvenile justice; to develop judicial and community leadership; to offer training and technical assistance; and to disseminate research findings. Learn More.

Natural Helpers

Community volunteers provide help and hope for court-involved youth. Learn More.

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Success Stories

Anthony & DeShawna
David & Catherine
Kaitlyn & LaShae
Margo & Sharon

Media

Coverage

Dayton Daily News / Court Seeks Mentors / October 4, 2006
Dayton Daily News / Cutting Juvenile Crime Takes Adults / July 16, 2006
Dayton Daily News / Helping Our Youth / March 5, 2006

Futures Now! Newsletter

Summer 2009

Spring/Summer 2007
Winter 2007
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Winter 2005-2006
Summer 2005
Spring 2005

Research

2006 Montgomery County Juvenile Justice Community Poll | PDF Version
Urban Institute
Piloting Reclaiming Futures' Approach To Teens In Trouble
| PDF Version

Reclaiming Futures National Program Office

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Montgomery County Juvenile Court

Administrative Judge,
Nick Kuntz, welcomes you.