In 1994, Youth Villages developed Intercept, an intensive in-home treatment program, which offers the opportunity to keep youth out of residential placements, to improve youths' success upon returning home from placement and to significantly improve the functioning of youth and families in the areas of education, employment, and overall ability to function independently.
From its inception, Intercept has expanded from Memphis to West, Middle, and East Tennessee; Mississippi; Alabama; North Carolina; Texas; Massachussets; and Washington, D.C. In each situation, growth was dictated by the need in each community and the desire to move children from out-of-home to more community-based placements or to prevent out-of-home placements altogether.
In addition, other community-based programs are provided by Youth Villages throughout its various locations. Our treatment foster care program serves children in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. For over two years, Youth Villages has been providing statewide mobile crisis services for children in Tennessee. A program specifically for the MRDD population, CHOICES, serves children and their families throughout the state of Tennessee. For those youth between the ages of 17 and 22, a transitional living program assists them in becoming successful adults after aging out of the system.
More information about all of these programs is available on our website: