The
Juvenile Justice Association of Texas
was established October, 1999. Its goal
is to promote advocacy for Texas
children by providing quality Juvenile
Services. In the fall of 1999
approximately 1500 surveys were mailed
randomly to various Juvenile Justice
Professionals across the State to
evaluate the need and interest in a new
Association. An Initial meeting was held
during which time the surveys were
tallied and reviewed by the work group.
It was found that the majority of the
surveys reflected an overwhelming
interest in the formation of a
Juvenile Justice Association. Focus
then turned to a purpose and plan of
action. The development of by-laws,
membership criteria and organizational
structure was completed that same year.
In December, 1999, our interim
Board of Directors was chosen by the
work group. Amador Rodriguez (Cameron
County) accepted the nomination of
President, Estela Medina (Travis
County), Vice President, and Debra Byler
(Fayette County), Treasurer. Timelines
were scheduled for membership drive,
recruitment, establishing non-profit
status and completion of by-laws.
In
January, 2000, the organization
began with approximately 40 members. In
February, 2000, the first official
Board of Director/General Assembly
membership meeting was held in Corpus
Christi, TX. In October 2000,
the 1st Annual JJAT/TJDA Co-Conference
was held in San Antonio, Texas. The
first award was presented at the
luncheon on Tuesday, October 17. The
Amador R. Rodriquez Award was presented
to Elva Chapman of Ellis County and
Estela Medina of Travis County for their
great work in the Juvenile Justice
field.
Currently
JJAT holds bi-annual conferences around
the state with the primary focus of
serving professionals in the juvenile
justice field.
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