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FLY outlines reentry gains, warns of service disruption after case manager departure; commissioners raise housing concerns

San Mateo County Juvenile Justice Commission (joint with Delinquency Prevention Commission) · April 29, 2026
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Summary

Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) staff reported expanded reentry and transitional-age enrollment and internships but announced the departure of a case manager who worked closely with youth. Commissioners urged quick continuity planning and proposed a housing subcommittee to address growing needs for transitional-age youth.

Representatives of Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) briefed the Juvenile Justice Commission on April 28 about reentry work, youth employment supports and a staffing change that could affect continuity of services.

Maria Delgado said FLY's reentry program added two youth recently and that work on a paid Phoenix Garden internship and summer applications is underway. Liliana reported the LRE program had exceeded a goal of enrolling 50 transitional-age young adults with four weeks remaining in the outreach period.

Harold Atkins, FLY program…

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