The Burns Institute

The W. Haywood Burns Institute is a San Francisco-based national nonprofit that helps to protect and improve the lives of youth of color and poor youth by promoting and ensuring fairness and equity in youth-serving systems.

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Our primary function is to be a support network for organizers and practitioners engaging with youth involved in juvenile justice systems and/or in need of support and services. Today, CJNY is comprised of more than 130 community-based programs. CJNY grassroots organizers, service-providers and advocates are unified in their aim to reduce the strict-sentencing and the warehousing of children of color within the United States and to promote effective, culturally appropriate community-based interventions.

The core activities of CJNY are: Peer-to-Peer Exchanges, Technical Assistance Services, System Accountability Specialization and Regional/National Conferences.

Peer Exchanges provide avenues for communication and training between member organizations.

Technical Assistance is offered to CJNY members in areas including: Organizational development, educational and skills curriculums, fundraising, community organizing, advocacy and service provision.

System Accountability Specialization focuses on strategic planning and implementation of localized community-based efforts to utilize data to reduce the secure confinement of youth of color.

Regional and National Conferences allow for regional or network-wide reunions that always include good people, food and training. 

 
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The Community Justice Network for Youth (CJNY) is a program of the W. Haywood Burns Institute. This program is comprised of community-based programs, grassroots organizations, service-providing agencies, residential facilities and advocacy groups that focus their work on youth of color.

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