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Programs & Visiting

CAMP VISITATION

Family visitation is a vital component of the rehabilitation process and is strongly encouraged by the Probation Department.  Through this process youth are provided an opportunity to engage in conversations under the supervision of Camp Staff.   Once a youth arrives in Camp they will be requested to provide a list of relatives including mother, father, legal guardians and grandparents.  During the orientation process each youth is informed of the facility’s visitation schedules, rules and procedures, and is provided a Rules and Rights Handbook, that also stipulates visitation rules and procedures.  Family may visit on Sunday from 1:00 PM-4:00 PM.

6631 North Stephens Ranch Road
La Verne, CA 91750
(909)971-6300

Please note:

  • Approved visits are limited to parents, legal guardians, or persons standing in loco parentis, grandparents and children of youth.  A legal guardian must bring verification to the facility to be approved.
  • Visits by persons other than those listed above are considered Special Visitsand require prior permission, that may be obtained via a court, DPO, or facility management.
  • Youth’s minister, priest, rabbi, or other authorized religious chaplain may visit on weekdays with coordination from the appropriate religious facility coordinator. They are not allowed to visit during regular visiting hours this is considered a Special Visit.
  • All visitors must be at least 21 yrs. of age, unless authorized by a court order, which would then be classified as a special visit and would require permission as listed above.
  • Visitors must bring a valid government issued photo identification to be cleared to enter the facility and are not permitted to bring any items other than one (1) key on a single key ring and their identification.
  • All visitors are to be appropriately dressed and must wear closed toe shoes.
  • Visitors are not permitted to bring personal items to youth.

Once verified all visitors are subject to search. Note: Visiting hour searches are conducted by narcotic detection canines.

PROGRAMS

Camp Afflerbaugh offers educational, therapeutic, and vocational programs to support youth rehabilitation,
including:

  • Affirmative Athletics an ‘at-promise’ youth diversion & development program providing mentorship, positive community building and engagement through reading, weekly journal writing and organized sports in Los Angeles juvenile probation facilities.
  • Asian Youth Center Conflict Resolution Education Training. Their mission is to empower at-risk youth of all communities to overcome barriers to success through the provision of culturally and linguistically competent education, employment, and social services.
  • Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural – Community Delinquency Prevention Program (CDPP), including workshops in creative expression, ancestral knowledge, and mentoring, throughout LA County’s Probation Camps and Juvenile Halls.