To help youth and families understand the full range of support offered by R2S—and to clearly communicate that R2S complements existing services, fills critical gaps, and connects families to the right resources at the right time.
R2S offers individualized, community-based support for youth who need consistent, caring adults to help them navigate challenges, build skills, and stay connected.
Helping youth manage emotions, reduce conflict, and build positive habits.
Activities that promote relationship skills, communication, teamwork, and resilience.
Strength-based plans created with youth and families.
De-escalation strategies, early intervention, and safe supports for youth showing signs of stress or conflict.
Coordinated support with teachers, counselors, probation, and other community-based services.
R2S helps families navigate complex systems with hands-on, personalized support—ensuring no one has to figure things out alone.
Housing, food, transportation, employment, childcare, benefits, and more.
Direct connections with trusted agencies to reduce barriers and wait times.
Walking with families during school meetings, appointments, and service coordination.
Helping families stabilize when facing emergencies, conflict, or major life changes.
Based on the Four Pillars: safety, stability, health, and family strength.
R2S provides positive, engaging, and community-building activities that help youth create healthy relationships, discover interests, and feel connected.
They build belonging, reduce isolation, and promote safer, healthier choices.
R2S provides specialized support for youth experiencing major life transitions, including:
R2S supports youth through transitions so they don’t fall through the cracks.
R2S regularly offers workshops that help families build skills, stay informed, and strengthen relationships.
These workshops are offered in collaboration with CSC partners and community organizations.
R2S Social Services is a non-clinical support program.
We maintain confidentiality to the fullest extent allowed by law, ensuring families feel safe and respected.
Counseling • Case management • Law enforcement • CPS • Formal clinical services