Aligned with the Imperial County Department of Social Services (ICDSS) initiative to develop integrated systems and programs that support children and families, Rite Track Youth Services aims to strengthen communities and improve child welfare through evidence-based, person-centered interventions tailored to each youth and family’s unique strengths and needs. Through a robust mix of community-based and individualized programming, Rite Track will focus on strengthening the social emotional development of youth ages 11-17 and their families to help build and strengthen their protective factors to avoid contact with Child Welfare Systems. The Unidos (United) Mentoring Program will provide support to children and families who reside within Imperial County and will serve as a primary prevention program with the intent to prevent maltreatment among families and/or reduce the risk of a crisis.
Referrals from all schools and organizations are accepted.
Mentor/Youth Liaison Support
Case Management Services
Goal Planning and Support
Family Interventions
Social and Life Skills Workshops
Evidence Based Practices
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Linkage to Community Support Services
Youth Ages 11-17
Reside within Imperial County cities: El Centro, Calexico, Brawley, Imperial, Westmorland, Seeley, Holtville and Heber
Non-Active Child Welfare System (CWS) Case
At-Risk of entering Child Welfare System
Rite Track Youth Services provides community-based and family-focused programming to at-promise youth.