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“I feel that the way I wrote my play came straight from the heart. It was really important to me. I learned that what you write can make people understand where you're coming from. I learned that everyone has different opinions and thoughts....”
- Christina, young writer

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A Dream and A Plan for Tomorrow (ADAPT) program attempts to reduce recidivism by addressing the academic needs of incarcerated youth and by providing post-release services that link youth to community resources that assist them to identify job training and employment opportunities before they are released. In ADAPT's tutoring component, the youth work one-on-one with academic tutors/mentors to pursue a General Education Diploma (GED). A GED can open the doors to educational and employment opportunities for youth who do not have the necessary credits to graduate from high school.




Playwriting Workshops, where youth work one-on-one with a theater professional to write an original, one-act play. Through this creative process, youth examine their life choices as well as their attitudes, opinions and values. Each playwriting workshop concludes with a staged reading of the scripts by professional actors before a live audience comprising the youth's parents, peers, teachers, caseworkers and invited members of the public. These readings have proven to be transformative: for many of the youth, it is the first time they have experienced success or had their accomplishments publicly recognized.

Read some of our young writers' plays.





Healthy Choices Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Life-Skills Program for Girls is a health education and life skills program for girls detained at the Youth Service Center in San Mateo. Facilitated by a case manager, the program consists of classes on topics such as teen pregnancy prevention, self-esteem, employment, relationships and health.





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