Programs that promote teen
ERA helps teens overcome abuse, depression, anxiety, gaming or phone problems, behavior health, and lack of respect for authority. Eagle Ranch RTC is a choice based program. We are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of troubled teens. Our purpose is to affect the lives of young men and women and their families in a way that creates an attitude of giving rather than taking, and provides a solid foundation for a productive and fulfilling life. We teach and emphasize eight basic core values through Individual, Family, and Group therapy.


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All programs earn community service hours and offer financial aid, scholarships, or both. With almost seven decades of experience, Putney is the granddaddy of educational student travel. Their service taps into an international network of teachers, farmers, merchants, artisans and other NGOs to allow high schoolers to safely step out of their comfort zone and dive into a different way of life. Apogee combines the power of an outdoor experience with achievable challenges and light volunteerism like food banks, orphanages, state parks, and farms, all tied closely to the communities students visit. One of the banner service programs is a two week stint in Puerto Rico where volunteers offer hurricane relief and work on community projects like repairing rain forest trails and cleaning trash and debris from coastal wildlife refuges on Vieques Island. Groups are capped at 12 participants.



Community Service Programs
Almost , teens become pregnant each year in the United States, estimates The Guttmacher Institute 1. Fifty-nine percent of those pregnancies result in birth. Some teen moms are often left with little support from friends, family and the father of the child.





PATCH is a youth-driven program that works to improve the health and well-being of teens. Nash works with the Central Wisconsin chapter based out of Wausau. Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc. Employees are encouraged to nominate organizations making a positive difference in the community.
