Options

Options Substance Abuse Program

A family focused, licensed outpatient treatment program for adolescents who are experiencing problems with alcohol and/or other drugs. OPTIONS’ purpose is to intervene in the destructive, self-defeating cycle of addiction by assisting adolescents and families in the recovery process. Individuals and families can and do recover from the effects of chemical dependency. With appropriate treatment and sufficient self-motivation clients can resume leading productive, happy lives “one day at a time.”

OPTIONS Services

  • Assessment
  • Individual, Family, and Group Therapy
  • Parent Groups and Educational Groups
  • Drug Screening/Relapse Prevention
  • Twelve-step Work
  • Information and Referral

Risk Factors

  • Tolerance: Using more of the substance to produce desired effects.
  • Family history of substance abuse.
  • Environment with emotional/physical abuse or with substance abusing family, friends, etc.
  • Emotional distress: depression, anxiety, worry.
Please contact either location of the YSB if you or someone you know are in need of clinical services.

Therapists for OPTIONS and Power of Choice possess the required degrees and licenses to provide counseling in the areas of mental health and substance abuse.

CASA Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CASA volunteer?

A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer is a trained citizen who is assigned by a judge to represent the best interests in court of a child who has been abused or neglected. Children helped by CASA volunteers include those who are in the legal custody of the state (foster care).

What is the role of the CASA volunteer?

A CASA volunteer provides a judge with carefully researched background details about the child to help the court make a sound decision about that child’s future. Each foster care case is as unique as the child involved. The CASA volunteer makes recommendations in the best interest of the child – whether it is to return to their parents, to be placed with other family members, to be freed for adoption, or sometimes to remain in foster care a while longer. The CASA volunteer attends Court approximately once every 6 months to make recommendations and follows through on the case until it is permanently resolved.

What are the qualifications of a CASA volunteer?

A CASA volunteer is an individual who is at least 21 years of age, has successfully passed the application and screening process, is trained by the program, sworn-in as a CASA by the Judge, and appointed by the court to advocate for children who come into the court system as a result of abuse or neglect. The CASA volunteer respects a child’s inherent right to grow up with dignity in a safe environment that meets the child’s best interest, and advocates for the child’s best interest in the court at every stage of the case once appointed by the court. CASA volunteers are recruited without regard to race, gender, handicap, or age. The sole qualification for volunteer recruitment is the individual’s suitability to perform the CASA role.

Making a Difference

The Youth Service Bureau (YSB) Endowment is an investment in the future of St. Tammany and Washington Parish communities. Your donation to the Endowment will remain intact while generating returns that support YSB programs and services for generations to come. Your investment helps ensure the long-term sustainability of the Youth Service Bureau as a beacon of hope in our community, helping at-risk youth and families reach their full potential.

Your support of Youth Service Programs is an investment in the future of the children we serve.

Contribute and Help

This is how your contribution helps children & families

$25 per month...

provides case management for a young student at risk of academic failure.

$50 per month...

provides background screening for CASA Volunteers for 24 children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.

$100 per month...

supports substance abuse counseling for a youth & their family for a year.

A donation of $500...

provides 6 weeks of group counseling by a certified Anger Management Facilitator for up to 15 youth.

A donation of $1,000...

means that a sibling group of up to 5 children has the powerful voice of a trained and supervised CASA Volunteer for 6 months.

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One-time donations are welcome and greatly appreciated as well!

We also welcome you to submit a one-time donation to help support at risk students.
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Locations

Covington Office
Administration, Client Services & CASA
430 N. New Hampshire Street Covington, LA 70433
Office:
985-893-2570
Fax:
985-893-2758
Client Services:
985-893-6113
Client Services Fax:
985-893-2648
CASA:
985-893-6113
CASA Fax:
985-893-2538
Hours
Mon - Thurs:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
(closed noon to 1:00pm for lunch)
Friday:
8:30 AM - Noon
Franklinton Office
Client Services & CASA
919 Washington Street, Suite A Franklinton, LA 70438
Office:
985-839-4090
Fax:
Client Services:
Client Services Fax:
985-839-4065
CASA:
CASA Fax:
985-795-2068
Hours
Mon - Thurs:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
(closed noon to 1:00pm for lunch)
Friday:
8:30 AM - Noon
Slidell Office
Client Services & CASA
150 Cleveland Avenue Slidell, LA 70458
Office:
Fax:
Client Services:
985-643-5746
Client Services Fax:
985-643-1769
CASA:
985-649-4092
CASA Fax:
985-649-4101
Hours
Mon - Thurs:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
(closed noon to 1:00pm for lunch)
Friday:
8:30 AM - Noon
Bogalusa Office
Client Services & CASA
314 & 316 Austin Street Bogalusa, LA 70427
Office:
Fax:
Client Services:
985-735-1687
Client Services Fax:
985-735-1677
CASA:
985-735-9114
CASA Fax:
985-735-9144
Hours
Mon - Thurs:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
(closed noon to 1:00pm for lunch)
Friday:
8:30 AM - Noon