Knox County Juvenile Justice is a division of the legal system at the Kentucky State, Knox County, or local level that focuses on youthful offenders. The Juvenile Justice System incorporates a number of government agencies, including Knox County Courts, law enforcement, corrections, and social services. Juvenile Justice Centers offer rehabilitation services, detain youth awaiting formal processing in Knox County detention centers, and provide education, counseling, and other services to youth. Juvenile Justice Centers also offer reentry services for youth who have been released from a juvenile correction facility.
Barbourville Kentucky Juvenile Justice Barbourville KY 401 Court Square 40906 606-546-3255
A Knox County WIC Office is a local branch of the Federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program (SNAP) for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Knox County WIC programs provide nutrition assistance for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, infants, and children. WIC Offices provide services to income-eligible families who require food assistance. In addition to nutritional assistance, WIC Offices provide additional benefits, including health screenings, nutrition and health education, breastfeeding promotion and support, and help obtaining other Kentucky social services.
Knox County Health Department WIC Office Barbourville KY Hospital Drive 40906 606-546-3486