Day Reporting Center
4939 E. Yale
Fresno, California 93727 map
Monday - Friday
8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M.
Phone: (559) 443-4851
D.R.C. is a community-based treatment program; multi-disciplinary in nature; and located at the Violet Heintz Educational Academy 4939 E. Yale, Fresno CA. D.R.C. is a court ordered program and is an alternative to incarceration; however, does incorporate an initial 30 days on the Global Positioning System (GPS) Program. Youth aged 14-18 years are eligible for the program. The program contains an education component and a treatment component. The two treatment options available are: standard mental health treatment and substance abuse treatment, of which the youth receive weekly treatment. A youth can be ordered to participate in one or both treatment options. the total length of the program is 120-180 days, based on success in the program and needs of the youth. The components, programs and activities available at the Day Reporting Center include the following:
- Community-based organization provides truancy prevention and case management.
- Education - RSP services are available for Special Education students.
- Mental Health Services and Case Management (approximately 2 hours per week).
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Education (approximately 2 hours per week).
- GPS
- EBP Probation Supervision/Case Management.
- Anger Management
- After hours site for Thinking for a Change (T4C) classes.
- Organized Sports Teams: Youth play against other alternative education campuses.
- Field Trips
- Canteen
- Guest Speakers
Programs/Activities Available at the Day Reporting Center:
- California Youth Outreach (CYO): This community-based organization provides truancy prevention and case management.
- Mental Health Counseling (approximately 2 hours per week).
- Westcare Substance Abuse Counseling (approximately 2 hours per week).
- Explorers (Boy Scouts): Specializing in video production.
- Organized Sports Teams: Minors play against other alternative education campuses.
- Field Trips
- Canteen
- Guest Speakers