Service Coordination and Navigation Program
Program Description
The Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) program is a strengths-based, youth-driven program that connects young Chicagoans who are at the highest risk of involvement in violence with services that meet their individual needs.
Participating youth are paired with a full-time “Navigator” who helps them identify and accomplish individualized goals. Navigators connect youth to programs, services, and benefits necessary to build a stable pathway to success. SCaN partner agencies are deeply embedded within the community to provide services in the spaces where participants live and develop strong communities.
Our Goals
- Reduce youth involvement in violence
- Increase youth self-efficacy
- Stabilize eligible youth in their current environment
- Assist in youth transition into adulthood
- Contribute to a reduction in violence at the community level
Who does the program serve?
SCaN serves youth and young adults ages 14-24 who are at the highest risk of violence, which means they:
- Are actively engaged in violence, gang, or clique
- Have a history of or active involvement in the criminal justice system
- Have previous involvement in violence
- Are disconnected from school or work
- Have violent online behaviors
Service Area and Community Organizations
Community referrals for the SCaN program are welcome. You can find and connect with your nearest SCaN partner below to learn more.
Service Area and Community Organizations
Community Areas |
Agency |
Auburn Gresham |
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Austin |
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Englewood |
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Greater Grand Crossing |
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Humboldt Park |
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New City |
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North Lawndale |
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Roseland |
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South Lawndale |
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South Shore |