Juvenile Justice (PALS)

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Don Heard
Executive Director
Phone 614-573-3615
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What is PALS?

Download the PALS brochure. Download the PALS brochure.

The YMCA of Central Ohio's Positive Alternative Learning for Students program serves as a structured and supervised environment for 6th to 12th grade students who have been suspended from school.

Keys to Success


Sponsored By Key Bank, the Keys to Success program selects kids from the PALs program to participate in a summer program that develops successful habits for teens, such as: Being proactive, begining with the end in mind, putting first things first, think win/win, seeking first to understand, then be understood, synergizing, sharpening the saw.

What is PALS?

Students who are on 3, 5, and 10 day suspensions are referred to PALS by local public school systems, juvenile courts, departments of human services, and parents. Students in the program are held accountable for their actions by participating in educational programming and behavior modification sessions, rather than treating their suspension as a vacation.

In the classroom with the students is a state-certified teacher, case manager, and staff assistant. There is also a mental health expert available to consult with the students.

The purpose of the PALS program is to provide youth with a positive change in attitude and a better outlook on the future. Program staff challenge youth to take responsibility for their actions and to help them set goals for their future.

A positive change

The one-on-one communication between student and staff has a remarkable effect on the students, encouraging them to talk about their problems.

In the PALS program, students are encouraged to communicate and share problems in their lives. The staff to youth ratio ranges from 1:5 to 1:10. This ratio allows more student-to-teacher interaction than in a traditional classroom where the staff-to-youth ratio is often 1:25.

PALS staff also conduct home follow-up visits on an as-needed basis. Staff and the student's family members talk about the student's progress and may recommend resources that can help the student succeed.

Community benefits

Our community benefits from the YMCA PALS program. Youth are kept off the streets during a suspension period. They are provided the opportunity to continue their academics in a supportive environment. Students interact with trained staff who help them improve their attitude and behavior.

Youth who participate in this program learn how to rebuild their lives and become active citizens in the community. Through discipline, accountability, and hard work, the YMCA PALS program motivates youth to become responsible young adults.

Program locations

Central YMCA
40 W. Long St.
Columbus, OH 43215
614-224-1142

Southwest Community Center
3500 First Ave.
Urbancrest, OH 43123
614-539-1770

Whitehall City Schools
4375 Kae Ave.
Columbus, OH 43213
614-417-5000, ext. 2871

Truancy Intervention Center
St. John Mini Convention Center
640 S. Ohio Ave.
Columbus, OH 43205
614-257-1316

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