The Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) is a state agency in Fort Worth, TX that is responsible for providing services and support to youth in crisis and involved in the juvenile justice system. They offer a range of programs and services including education, family engagement, medical care, and reentry support, with a focus on rehabilitation and community reintegration.
TJJD also ensures agency accountability through investigating alleged misconduct and monitoring inspections, while their operations are managed by key agency leadership and departments such as finance, human resources, and information technology. Committed to public service, they collaborate with organizations like Dallas Pets Alive and Ronald McDonald House to provide support and opportunities for youth in their care.
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