Were You Abused at Youth For Tomorrow?
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Bristow, Virginia • Operated by Youth For Tomorrow
3
Documented Incidents
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What Happened at Youth For Tomorrow
Youth For Tomorrow, a privately-operated residential treatment facility in Bristow, Virginia, has faced multiple serious safety and compliance concerns over recent years. The facility has been subject to a federal investigation in 2020 regarding compliance violations, highlighting potential systemic issues in operations and oversight. Additionally, the facility has been connected to allegations of migrant children abuse in 2018, raising concerns about the treatment and safety of vulnerable youth populations in their care. Perhaps most alarming among the documented incidents is a case involving the abduction and rape of a runaway teen, demonstrating severe security failures and the dangerous consequences for youth who were supposed to be protected under the facility's care. While only three total incidents have been formally documented and no lawsuits have been filed to date, the nature of these incidents—ranging from compliance violations to serious criminal acts—suggests ongoing challenges in maintaining adequate safety protocols and proper supervision of residents. The pattern of incidents spanning compliance issues to serious criminal activity indicates potential systemic problems at Youth For Tomorrow that warrant continued scrutiny. If you or someone you know was affected by abuse or neglect at this facility, consider consulting with a legal professional who specializes in institutional abuse cases to understand your rights and options.
- Location
- Bristow, Virginia 22136
- Facility Type
- private residential treatment
- Status
- active
Documented Incidents & Lawsuits
The following have been documented through news reports, court filings, and official investigations.
Abduction and rape of runaway teen
A 53-year-old man was arrested for the abduction and rape of a juvenile who had left the Youth for Tomorrow facility. The female victim under 18 voluntarily left the facility on foot before the assault occurred.
Source: InsideNova →Federal investigation into compliance violations
The HHS Office of Inspector General investigated Youth For Tomorrow - New Life Center, Inc., finding the UAC program grantee did not comply with all applicable federal policies and requirements. The facility received $9.2 million in Federal funding.
Source: HHS Office of Inspector General →Migrant children abuse allegations at Virginia facility
In 2018, Mialissa Florez was sent from San Diego to Youth for Tomorrow, a residential youth facility in Virginia. California officials reported that Youth for Tomorrow staff had injured kids and violated their basic rights.
Source: Imprint News →Your Legal Rights in Virginia
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Nearby Facilities
- Fairfax County Juvenile Detention CenterFairfax, VA•14.7 mi
- Arlington County Juvenile Detention FacilityArlington, VA•26.3 mi
- Alexandria Juvenile Detention CenterAlexandria, VA•27 mi
- Loudoun County Juvenile Detention CenterLeesburg, VA•27.1 mi
- Rappahannock Juvenile Detention CenterFredericksburg, VA•29.3 mi
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