All children and youth deserve a fair chance. 

At the Center for Children & Youth Justice (CCYJ), we’re changing the way young people experience the child welfare and juvenile justice systems—for the better. By listening to young people and working with partners across Washington State, we’re helping to redesign our child welfare and juvenile justice systems to meet children and youth’s unique needs.

CCYJ operates nearly a dozen programs that together address a wide array of issues critical to the wellbeing of children in our state. All of our programs focus on achieving better outcomes for children and families by facilitating collaboration among system stakeholders and others, providing training and technical assistance (TTA), and advocating for solutions that are data- driven and youth-centered. Wherever they work within Washington’s child-serving agencies, and whatever they do, the people charged with supporting our state’s most vulnerable children want to be more effective individually, at the organizational level, or both. CCYJ technical assistance, a targeted process offering organization level support to address a development need or problem, and CCYJ training, help service providers realize this aspiration.



Thank you for your investment in creating better lives for young people at the 2024 Norm Maleng Advocate for Youth Award Breakfast, honoring David Zapolsky. 

Rachel Sottile, CCYJ President & CEO and David Zapolsky, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy & General Counsel

CCYJ CEO Sharing about Expanding Role with US Department of Justice & Community Violence Intervention

Early Childhood Court Participants Sharing their Experience

2024 Breakfast Chair, Beth McCaw

The 2023 Results are In!
Check out CCYJ’s Impact Report, bringing to life the ways in which your investment takes our work where it is needed most.

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