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Collaborators
The following Schools, Consultants, Programs and others have either donated in-kind services and scholarships, or have joined forces with Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative to increase both awareness about, and gifts directed to our scholarship fund. Evaluation and Consultant Collaborators
The Goldberg Center for Educational Planning
Leslie Goldberg, M.Ed, CEP
President and Educational Consultant
TAG Counseling
Tamara Ancona, MA, LPC, Member IECA
Atlanta, GA
Educational Directions, Inc.
Marilyn F. Engelman, Ph.D.
Westborough, MA
Lon Woodbury MA, CEP, IECA
Woodbury Reports, Inc.
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Denni David, Ltd.
Denni David, M.Ed, LPC
Illinois
Prepare To Bloom, LLC
Shayna Abraham, MA
Walnut Creek, CA
Programs
Aspen Ranch (2007, 2008, 2011) – In-Kind Scholarship, Fundraising/Awareness Raising
Aspen Ranch is a licensed adolescent residential treatment center for troubled teens located in rural Loa, Utah, about three hours south of Salt Lake City. Aspen Ranch is surrounded by towering green mountains and incredible red rock desert which offers a great alternative to school for your troubled teen.
http://www.aspenranch.com/
Second Nature Wilderness Program (2007, 2008, 2011) – In-Kind Scholarship, Fundraising/Awareness Raising
Second Nature is nationally recognized as the leader in wilderness therapy. Second Nature was founded on the idea that struggling adolescents and their families deserve quality clinical treatment, combined with sensitivity and compassion.
http://www.snwp.com/
Building Bridges (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) – In-Kind Scholarship
Located in the scenic mountains of northwestern Montana, Building Bridges has been helping families cope with these issues for over a decade. Our goal is to help your child develop the necessary tools to lead a sober and productive lifestyle. The young men in our program develop new skills, strengthen their ability to cope with everyday challenges in a sober manner, and learn to interact positively with their community, school, and their family.
https://buildingbridgesinc.bluestep.net/shared/layouts/newsprint.jsp?_ev...
The Aspen Institute for Behavioral Assessment (2008) – In-Kind Scholarship
The Aspen Institute for Behavioral Assessment is a unique resource for parents and professionals in assisting to bring clarity of diagnosis and optimal intervention options.
http://www.aspenassessment.com/
Stone Mountain School (2008, 2009) – In-Kind Scholarship
Stone Mountain boarding school for boys is a long-term residential school in an outdoors environment that is geared to help families of boys with emotional issues or behavioral problems. Stone Mountain boarding school for boys specializes in pre-adolescent and teen boys with learning differences or disabilities, attention deficit disorder (ADD), or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
http://www.stonemountainschool.com/
Homeward Bound (2008) – In-Kind Scholarship
Homeward Bound provides a range of customizable programs to help families receiving a teen back into the home, families in transition, or those families currently experiencing crisis.
http://www.homewardbound.net/about.htm
Visions Treatment Center (2010) – In-Kind Scholarship
Visions believes teen recovery from chemical dependency, addictive behaviors and psychological disorders is a life-long process. Visions teaches their residents the necessary skills required for on-going self-care and recovery including direct involvement in 12-step community based programs.
http://www.visionsteen.com/
Vision Adolescent Services (2008) – In-Kind Scholarship
Vision Adolescent Services, Inc. is a child escort service providing professional assistance at a difficult time. Founded by John Haywood, Vision is a family of caring and understanding people who have firsthand knowledge and understanding of what your child is going through.
http://www.visionadolescentservices.org/
Oakley School (2011) – Fundraising/Awareness Raising
By engaging in diverse educational experiences, both in and out of the classroom, self-esteem is strengthened and life skills are promoted. What parents find in Oakley School is a place for their children to excel in academics, acquire positive emotional communication and responsibility, and discover new strengths in physical adventures and community service.
http://www.oakley-school.com/
Youth Care (2011) – Fundraising/Awareness Raising
The true power of Youth Care is the ability to adapt programs and services to meet your child’s unique needs.
http://www.youthcare.com/youthcare/
Insight Intensive (2011) – In-Kind Scholarship
Set in the majestic and pristine Colorado Rocky Mountains, Insight Intensive provides a fruitful, enjoyable and compelling step in the young adult journey. The program deliberately builds on early program successes and helps the individual develop an authentic and responsible lifestyle.
http://www.insightintensive.com/
Administration
Joel Cohen
IT Services
Kristin Conklin
Photographic and Cinematographic Services
Martin Flynn
Video Production
Hirsh, Roberts, Weinstein, LLP
Legal Services
Livingston & Haynes
Accounting
TC Moore
New City Productions Web Design
Robinson & Cole
Legal Services
Shoofly Creative Services
Graphic Design
Andrew Spooner
Grant Research
TJX Stores
Disclaimer
All parties listed on this page reside here solely due to their participation in advancing the mission of Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative (STICC), through gifts in kind, pro bono work, outreach or other forms of volunteerism. This page was created to publicly acknowledge their efforts and in no way implies any predisposition on STICC's part in selecting which services we fund for our families. This selection process is made solely by the families and certified consultants and based on the teenager's particular needs.