GA Breeze at DJJ

The DJJ Flexible Benefits Program via GA Breeze administers all employee paid flexible benefits.

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Georgia Breeze/Flexible Benefits

Make Your Election here:

GaBreeze.ga.gov

1-877-342-7339 (Mon-Fri, 8am – 5pm ET)

Download this pdf file. 2025 Flexible Benefits Program Guide

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PLEASE LOG INTO GABREEZE TO ENROLL OR REVIEW THE FOLLOWING:

  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Employee Life
  • Spouse Life
  • Child Life
  • Accidental Death & Dismemberment
  • Health Care Spending Account
  • Dependent Care Spending Account
  • Short Term Disability
  • Long Term Disability
  • Critical Illness
  • Spouse Critical Illness
  • Legal
  • Long Term Care
  • Peach State Reserves (401K or 457)

 

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The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice is a multi-faceted agency that serves the state`s justice-involved youth up to age 21. Each day, at 25 secure facilities and 78 community services offices throughout the state, more than 2,800 DJJ employees work diligently to effect justice as well as redirect and shape the young lives in the agency`s care so they can take responsibility for their delinquent conduct as well as become contributing members of society. At the same time, DJJ seeks to protect the victims of crimes so that they can rebuild their lives.

While holding justice-involved youth accountable for their actions through probation supervision and secure detention, DJJ provides them with medical and mental health treatment, as well as specialized programs designed to equip them with the social, intellectual, and emotional tools they will need as adults. DJJ also places a premium on education.

As Georgia`s 181st school district, DJJ offers youth in our custody the opportunity to earn a high school diploma from an educational system accredited by AdvancED. Thousands of youth are served annually, including those who are placed on probation, sentenced to short-term incarceration, or committed to the Department`s custody by Juvenile Courts.