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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Counseling Services - Lakes Country Counseling

Provides individual, couples, and family therapy. Services include: - Addiction and recovery - Adoption and Foster care adjustments for youth, birth and adoptive families - Christian-based therapy (upon request) - Conflict resolution - Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR) - Grief therapy - Parenting support - Stress management - Telehealth - Therapy for anxiety and depression - Treatment for trauma, abuse and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Work and career issues

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Counseling Services - Lakes Country Counseling

Provides individual, couples, and family therapy. Services include: - Addiction and recovery - Adoption and Foster care adjustments for youth, birth and adoptive families - Christian-based therapy (upon request) - Conflict resolution - Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR) - Grief therapy - Parenting support - Stress management - Telehealth - Therapy for anxiety and depression - Treatment for trauma, abuse and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Work and career issues

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Club and Youth Development Activities - Boys and Girls Clubs - Central Minnesota

Youth development activities: - Arts and crafts - Athletic programs - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Dance - Digital arts and technology programs - Education/computer learning center - Healthy snack program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Rec room tournaments - Social recreation program: group games/activities - Tutoring/homework helper - Vocational exploration

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Adult Outpatient Therapy - Canvas Health

Counseling specialties include: - Relationship Issues: Marital and pre-marital couples therapy, communication skills, conflict resolution and sexuality issues - Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorders, panic attacks, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorders - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): State-certified, evidence-based DBT programming for adults and a modified program for adolescents - Anger Management: Group and individual therapy - Other: Trauma related issues; foster care/adoption issues; adult ADHD; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transitions; gay/lesbian/transgender issues

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Community Based Services - Counseling Services of Southern Minnesota

Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Community - based support for adults with mental illness. ARMHS practitioners assist and provide support in multiple areas: - Budgeting and shopping skills - Community resources utilization and integration skills - Cooking and nutrition skills - Crisis assistance - Employment-related skills - Health care directives - Healthy lifestyle skills and practices - Household management skills - Interpersonal communication skills - Medication education and monitoring - Mental illness symptom management skills - Relapse prevention skills - Transportation skills - Transition to community living services Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS):? Activities designated to promote skill development of both the child and the child's family in the use of age appropriate daily living skills, interpersonal and family relationships, and leisure and recreational services. Activities that assist the family to improve the family's understanding of normal child development and to use parenting skills that will help the child achieve the goals outlined by the family and service provider. Promotes family preservation and unification and promotes the family's integration with the community. In-Home Family Therapy:? Examples include resolving conflict, defining appropriate roles between family members, and establishing better communication

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Youth Services - STARS Mentoring

Provides other youth services to help encourage positive choices, promote high self-esteem, and support academic achievement. Services include: - Free tutoring to children who are reading substantially below their grade level. Children can receive instruction twice a week for as long as needed. The program evaluates reading, writing, and spelling. - Skills building incentives to help youth learn how to make decisions easier and resolve conflicts by learning conflict-resolution

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Crime Victim Support - Community Partnership Collaborative

- Provides support and advocacy for families and individuals who have been victims of gun violence including recovering from their experience, obtain medical assistance when required, navigate their way through the legal system, how to avoid becoming re-victimized, access benefits, and rebuilding their lives - Provides community education and awareness regarding the negative impacts gun violence has on the community - Provides violence prevention and de-escalation training - Provides gun locks and trigger locks to secure firearms

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Community Justice and Diversion - Youth Service Bureau

Diversion services help youth make better choices and parents recognize signs and symptoms. Topics include: - Chemical Awareness Program (CAP) (tobacco, e-cigs, alcohol, and drugs) (not a treatment program) - Restorative Justice Conferencing: Mediation that includes offender, victims, and their respective support groups - Community work service hours - Creative Responses to Conflict (helping the youth to develop alternative ways in dealing with conflict) - Restitution - Bullying Awareness Program (BAP) - Distracted Driving Awareness Program (DDAP) (helping young drivers become educated on how to prevent risky behaviors and attitudes while driving or prior to being a licensed driver) - Responsible Social Media Use (RSMU) (helping youth who are struggling to use social media in a healthy way) - Theft Awareness Program (TAP) - Teen Intervene Program (TI)

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Counseling Services - Bridging Hope Counseling

Offers individual, couples, marriage, and family counseling services for: - Addictions - Anger management - Anxiety - Communication difficulties - Conflict - Couple and marriage therapy - Depression - Dissociation - Divorce - Emotion regulation - Family issues - Finances - Grief/loss - Health - Infidelity - Intimacy - Parenting/co-parenting - Personal growth - Phobias - PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) - Relational conflicts - Relationships - Self-esteem - Sexual, physical or emotional abuse - Shame - Sibling and parental issues - Spiritual/religious beliefs - Stress - Transitions - Trauma Approaches:: - Daring Way Groups - DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) training - EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) - Expressive therapies - Prepare-enrich - Sand tray and art therapy - Solution focused - Strength-based - Systems focus - TFT (Thought Field Therapy)

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Counseling Services - True Balance Counseling

Provides comprehensive mental health counseling services such as: - Abuse including sexual, physical, verbal, and domestic violence - Anger issues - Anxiety - ADD/ADHD - Autism - Bi-polar disorders - Christian counseling - Chronic pain and medical issues - Co-dependency issues - Conflict resolution skills ?- Couples therapy and retreats - Depression - Diagnostic assessment for children ages birth - 5 years - Eating disorders ?- Equine-assisted therapy - Family therapy - Grief and loss - Individual therapy - Learning disabilities - Life transitions - Neuropsychological testing - Parent-child interaction therapy and parenting concerns - Personality disorders - Play therapy - Self esteem issues - Sexual and gender issues - Stress management - Suicidal thoughts and feelings of guilt/shame - Trauma - Work issues Specialty areas provided: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) - Brain-based intervention - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Personalized Cognitive Remediation Therapy (PCRT)

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Mediation, Conflict Coaching, Restorative Services and Conflict Resolution Training Services - Conflict Resolution Center

Provides alternate dispute resolution services, including conflict coaching, mediation, meeting and restorative services, and conflict resolution training. Services are provided by staff and trained volunteers who are residents of the community. Sessions are scheduled at a time and location convenient to both parties, including nights and weekends. Dispute resolution services are available for a wide range of disputes, including but not limited to: - Business/consumer - Conflict between students in school - Conflict within neighborhood/community groups, boards of directors, businesses, condo-townhouse associations, and co-ops - Elder care issues - Employer/employee - Family conflicts - Juvenile restorative justice diversion programming - Neighbor conflicts - Landlord/tenant disputes, pre-file eviction - Post-divorce and parenting time - Roommate disagreements - Unmarried couple separation NOTE: Agency is a member organization of Community Mediation of Minnesota which is a statewide single entry point for conflict resolution services. Clients can Request a Mediation https://communitymediationmn.org/who-we-are/#1531253438234-c38ba1f9-35d3 via Community Mediation of Minnesota's website or contact any member organization directly.

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Employment Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

Adult partial subsidy program Participants who demonstrate that they are work ready and who are hired into career oriented, long-term, stable employment may arrange to have the first 720 hours of their new employment subsidized. These subsidies are paid to the employer, not the employee. A special contract with the employer is required that specifies the terms of agreement for the employer and Aanjibimaadizing. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. Adult support services Single payments to vendors to assist participants in overcoming specific, immediate and essential family stabilization or employment related barriers. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The expenses must: - Be directly related to education or employment ?- Verified as not otherwise provided free of charge or available from other resources ?- Be the only way available to meet the need ?- Be documented with evidence of the need verified Adult work experience (WEX) program A 720-hour on-the-job work experience training program structured to promote self-sufficiency through the development of appropriate work habits and job skills. The program targets four critical work behaviors: achievement, reliability, safety, and team building. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The program's incentives are directly related to mastery of these four program behaviors. The program is designed to move the participant to unsubsidized, career-oriented work by building their work skills. Career training and development program Provides basic work and family related trainings and tutoring. These include such issues as: GED preparation, driver's license tests, budgeting, parenting, CPR/first aid, food handling, communications, and conflict management. Households must be below 300% of poverty guidelines. Ge-Niigaanizijig youth program Activities and regularly scheduled meetings to inspire and motivate youth to embrace a traditions based pro-social lifestyle free of chemicals, anti-social or risky behavior, promiscuity, and dependency. Activities are offered to all eligible reservation service area youth from kindergarten through age 20. Income verification is required. Children in families living at or below 200 percent of the poverty guideline qualify. Children who are over-income may be supported by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. Cash incentives and awards are made to any Ge-Niigaanizijig youth who meet program participation and achievement goals. Youth career and work exploration program Youth, ages 16 -20 whose family's income is below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline may participate. Youth are given an incentive for actual hours worked. To be eligible youth must be in school, making satisfactory attendance and grades. The type of work and the number of hours worked per week depend on the needs of the worksite supervisor. Youth support services Youth ages three through six who live in households that are below 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline and who are enrolled in daycare or school may receive supportive services for such things as: - (For Cash Assistance Families only) a fall and winter school clothing assistance - Athletic or academic program fees and supplies - Boarding school support costs including travel and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list) - Driver's education costs - Leadership, education or cultural camp costs, including tuition, travel, and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list) - New employment clothing and/or supplies when required by the employer - Special tutor costs (such as individual music lessons)

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Outpatient Mental Health Program - Therapeutic Services Agency

Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include: - Animal Assisted Therapy - Chemical dependency assessment - Diagnostic assessment - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Family, group, and individual therapy - Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling - Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP) - Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias - Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues - Sexual assault counseling for adults and children - Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) - Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues

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Adult Outpatient Therapy - Canvas Health

Counseling specialties include: - Relationship Issues: Marital and pre-marital couples therapy, communication skills, conflict resolution and sexuality issues - Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorders, panic attacks, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorders - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): State-certified, evidence-based DBT programming for adults and a modified program for adolescents - Anger Management: Group and individual therapy - Other: Trauma related issues; foster care/adoption issues; adult ADHD; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transitions; gay/lesbian/transgender issues

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Outpatient Counseling Services - Village Ranch

Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) Skills Training: In-home and community-based therapy to address: - Anger management - Social skills - Assertiveness, problem-solving and conflict resolution - Impulse control - Interpersonal and friendship building skills Skills training is proven to reduce the risk of psychiatric hospitalizations and the need for residential treatment. Services are usually provided twice a week, with two hours of skills-based therapy per session, however, all treatment plans are individualized and may vary. Progress is evaluated every 90 days. Adoption Support Services Providing post-adoption attachment support and educating pre-adoptive parents about the effect of past abuse and neglect on their pre-adoptive child Sexuality-specific Services Intended to address sexual behavior concerns, this includes individual, family and group therapy, as well as sexual health curriculum regarding boundaries and respect for children ages 4 -12 and teens age 13 - 19

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Outpatient Mental Health Program - Therapeutic Services Agency

Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include: - Animal Assisted Therapy - Chemical dependency assessment - Diagnostic assessment - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Family, group, and individual therapy - Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling - Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP) - Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias - Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues - Sexual assault counseling for adults and children - Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) - Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues

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Outpatient Mental Health Program - Therapeutic Services Agency

Offers a range of treatments that can help with mental health problems, emotional challenges, and some psychiatric disorders. It aims to assist individuals to understand their feelings better and provide tools to help them cope with difficult situations more adaptively. Psychotherapy services can assist people experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns. Additional outpatient services include: - Animal Assisted Therapy - Chemical dependency assessment - Diagnostic assessment - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Family, group, and individual therapy - Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child abuse counseling, elder abuse counseling, parent abuse counseling, and spousal abuse counseling - Managing and Adaptive Practice (MAP) - Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, postpartum/perinatal depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social phobia, and specific phobias - Relationship Issues: Communication skills, conflict resolution, divorce counseling, marriage counseling, parenting counseling, and sexuality issues - Sexual assault counseling for adults and children - Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) - Trauma Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP)- Other: Behavioral and trauma related issues; adoption issues; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transition issues

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Child Connection - International Falls Independent School District 361

- An interagency program designed to help develop and plan comprehensive, coordinated, multi-disciplinary interagency services for children with disabilities under age 5 and their families - Initial call will help families with determining and identifying disabilities

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Youth Services - STARS Mentoring

Provides other youth services to help encourage positive choices, promote high self-esteem, and support academic achievement. Services include: - Free tutoring to children who are reading substantially below their grade level. Children can receive instruction twice a week for as long as needed. The program evaluates reading, writing, and spelling. - Skills building incentives to help youth learn how to make decisions easier and resolve conflicts by learning conflict-resolution

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Counseling Services - True Balance Counseling

Provides comprehensive mental health counseling services such as: - Abuse including sexual, physical, verbal, and domestic violence - Anger issues - Anxiety - ADD/ADHD - Autism - Bi-polar disorders - Christian counseling - Chronic pain and medical issues - Co-dependency issues - Conflict resolution skills ?- Couples therapy and retreats - Depression - Diagnostic assessment for children ages birth - 5 years - Eating disorders ?- Equine-assisted therapy - Family therapy - Grief and loss - Individual therapy - Learning disabilities - Life transitions - Neuropsychological testing - Parent-child interaction therapy and parenting concerns - Personality disorders - Play therapy - Self esteem issues - Sexual and gender issues - Stress management - Suicidal thoughts and feelings of guilt/shame - Trauma - Work issues Specialty areas provided: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) - Brain-based intervention - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Personalized Cognitive Remediation Therapy (PCRT)

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