2024 SO FAR
140 Successful Diversion Completions
696 Students in Attendance for a Teen Court Juror Training and/or Teen Court Session
55 Civic Engagement Certificates Awarded
4 Consecutive Years of the High School Internship Program
14 New Educational Life Coaches
51 New On-Campus Presentations, Groups, and Activities
We have made a lot of progress on our goals…
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GOAL
Decrease the waitlist for Teen Court and increase closures.
PROGRESS
Decreased the waitlist by 2 months.
Increased closures from 50 to 140 within the 6 month timeframe.
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GOAL
Establish a structured program that comprehensively prepares students for college.
PROGRESS
The program and Standards of Procedures are finalized.
We are successfully recruiting for the program.
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GOAL
Expand the program to more schools in Los Angeles County
PROGRESS
We have started a new contract with LAUSD to expand the program
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GOAL
Establish a structured program, recruit staff, and initiate programming.
PROGRESS
The Standards of Procedures are finalized and staff is assigned.
We are actively seeking funding for the program.
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GOAL
Continue to implement the program while expanding the curriculum.
PROGRESS
The program has begun for 2024 with many students recruited.
We have added an additional Social Media & Marketing curriculum.
What People Are Saying
We invited those who offer their time and dedication to provide a word or expression that best describes their experience with the organization. This is what they said:
“PESA has helped me become more aware of real life social problems, and has taught me how to work as a group to challenge them head-on and help make our communities a better place.”
—David Nargizyan, Teen Court Alumni
“I love working with PESA because it empowers youth by bringing forth higher education and better futures in critical areas of our community. I love that I can help be the change”
— Stephanie Santillan, Teen Court Alumni
“I found myself learning about law, politics, civic engagement. It got me out of my comfort zone. Prior to this, I had been a quiet, shy person. But now, I love talking to students, giving them insight about Teen Court. It was such a beneficial experience. That’s where my own engagement and advocacy began.”
-Jesus Gonzalez, Teen Court Alumni
“PESA is the gold standard for mentoring and educating minors on a variety of topics and life skills. PESA utilizes college and graduate school students to improve the physical and mental health of minors by creating an inclusive, safe space. The opportunities elevate the importance of communication, active listening, promoting self-worth, inclusion and the importance of personal goals.”
-Honorable Collette Serio: Assistant Director of the Judge David S. Wesley LASC Teen Court Program
“Prior to interning with PESA, I had no idea that there was an organization that provided minors with a second chance and offered support services rather than labeling them.”
— Melisa Santiago, MSW Intern
“My involvement with PESA has given me a clear sense of why I want to become an attorney and help my community.”
-Leandra Argott, Teen Court Alumni