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Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in April of 2004 to assist troubled teens and their families struggling with substance abuse and other emotional issues.

Saving Teens works with health organizations, educational consultants, wilderness programs, boarding schools, rehabilitation centers and educational lawyers to fund and support families with financial limitations as they complete the comprehensive therapeutic programs that they desperately need, but may not be able to afford.

By leveraging the expertise and generosity of dedicated professionals, caring institutions, other charities, government institutions and altruistic individuals, Saving Teens guides children and their families towards a brighter future.

E.

E. is 13 years old, and from California

Collaborative Partners Include:

Leslie Goldberg - pro bono Educational Consulting Services
Aspen Ranch
- generous scholarship
Aspen Institute for Behavioral Assessment
- generous scholarship
Vision Adolescent Services
- generous fee reduction for transport
Stone Mountain School
- generous scholarship

Letter (from): 
E.'s Grandmother

“I cannot say enough about the help that Saving Teens In Crisis has given to us. E. would have been put in the legal system, which would have been the worst thing that could have happened to him.

"E. is a boy with a severe ADHD problem and because of Saving Teens, he is getting the help he needs. We never could have been able to place E. at Aspen Ranch with out your help. He has an excellent therapist who understands E.'s problems and will be able to help him. E. needs a lot of help and thanks to Saving Teens, we are saving a teen.

"I cannot say enough about your organization, just the fact that someone out there cares about a teen they have never met. Just helping because he needs help. I cannot begin to thank you. I feel they are saving a life.”

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