Location:
Minnesota is located in Midwestern region of US. It is the 12th largest state in USA according to area and 21st most populous state of USA. Its capital is Saint Paul and largest city is Minneapolis. Climate of Minnesota is continental.
School and programs for struggling teens:
Residential Treatment Centers:
- Bethany Christian Services:
They offer a 12 to 18 months long residential treatment program for struggling teenage boys of age 13 to 17. They provide individualized treatment plan for each student.
Website: www.bethany.org
E-Mail: info@bethany.org
Address: 901, Eastern Ave NE, PO Box 294, Grand Rapids, MN 49501-0294
Phone: (616) 224 – 7580
- Gerard Academy:
Gerard Academy provides help to struggling teens of age 6 to 19 by its highly effective residential treatment program. This academy is a part of Nexus treatment centers.
Website: www.nexustreatment.org
E-Mail: info@nexustreatment.org
Address: PO Box 715, 1111 28th St. NE, Austin, Minnesota, 55912
Phone: 507-433-1843
- Mille Lacs Academy:
This academy is also run and managed by Nexus Treatment centers. This academy is for struggling teenage boys of ages 10 to 19.
Website: www.nexustreatment.org
E-Mail: info@nexustreatment.org
Address: 100, Crosier Drive North, Suite 1, Onamia, Minnesota 56359
Phone: 320-532-4005
Therapeutic Programs:
- Hazelden Center for Youth and Families:
They provide help for teens struggling from substance abuse. Their program is either short term of 30 days or long term for some students.
Website: www.hazelden.org
E-Mail: info@hazelden.org
Address: 11505, 36th Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55441
Phone: (800) 833 – 4497
Wilderness Program:
- Soltreks:
Their adventure based therapeutic program helps struggling teens suffering from low self-esteem, lack of motivation, poor relationships with families etc.
Website: www.soltreks.com
E-Mail: info@soltreks.com
Address: 2346, Highway 3, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Phone: (218) 834 - 4607
- Outward Bound Wilderness:
It is a wilderness program that helps struggling teens greatly. They emphasizes on developing self-esteem, self-reliance, responsibility, confidence in students.
Website: www.outwardboundwilderness.org
E-Mail: therealworld@outwardbound.org
Phone: 866-467-7651
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