New Haven Youth and Family Services, Inc.
Julia Savoy has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Julia began their career in 1989 as a Student Services Coordinator at New Haven Youth & Family Services, where they acted as a liaison between school districts and a Non-Public School for Severely Emotionally Disturbed adolescent boys. Julia ensured that students received appropriate curriculum according to their school district requirements. In 1998, they joined Partnerships With Industry as a Director, a role they held until 2019. Their responsibilities in this position are not specified. In 2021, they became an Operations Director at Vantage Point Inc, a role they held for a year until 2022. Julia then joined New Haven Youth and Family Services, Inc. in 2022 as a Senior Program Specialist, and later became the Director of Operations in 2023. Further details about their roles and responsibilities at these companies are not provided.
Julia Savoy has completed the following education programs:
1. American Red Cross FA/CPR/AED Health And Safety Services Instructor Authorization from the American Red Cross.
2. Licensed Vocational Nursing from Louisiana Technical College.
3. Merchandising & Textiles from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (currently known as the University of Louisiana).
4. Group Home Administrator Certification in Business Administration and Management, General from State of California Dept of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division.
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New Haven Youth and Family Services, Inc.
NEW HAVEN YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, INC. has been effectively working with youth and their families since 1967. Today New Haven Youth and Family Services is transforming lives for at-risk adolescent boys through an innovative education model that develops life/work skills in a healthy environment. Led by a dedicated team of caring professionals who embrace a servant leadership philosophy, New Haven supports the “whole person” development of troubled youth as we guide them from despair to hope. Our comprehensive therapeutic education model focuses on special education, work readiness and transitional living skills for adolescents with social, emotional or behavioral issues, learning disabilities or mental illness. Serving over 650 youth and families annually from the age of 12 and up, our goal is to tap their unrealized potential and help them to successfully transition into adulthood. New Haven’s comprehensive program includes social, emotional and behavioral intervention, career technical education and life skills development with targeted academic curriculum. This innovative education model incorporates best practices as recognized by the State of California to meet the multi-dimensional needs of our youth. The goal of all our programs is to extend a continuum of care to each youth so that they can return to their family and community requiring little or no further intervention. Every resource in our organization is directed toward that goal. We have been an enduring steward of hope for more than 18,250 youth and their families and we look forward to empowering a new generation by breaking down barriers and building bright futures.