Vision: To empower young females who struggle with the transition from adolescence to young adulthood so that they may become productive and independent members of society.
Mission: The primary goals of programming will be to reduce the psychological barriers that hinder family reunification or independence.
Age: 13 to 18 years
Population: Dependant or Delinquent Females
Occupancy: 16 Beds
Primary Needs: PTSD Awareness, Pro-Social Skill Development, Anger Management Tools and Vocational Exploration
Length of Stay: Estimated 5-7 months
Key Services
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Anger Awareness through ART (Anger Replacement Therapy)
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Westmoreland Program Curriculum for PTSD
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Victim & Community Awareness Curricula (by Bender/Sarbo)
Transitional/Independent Living Skill Development
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Family Reintegration Counseling
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Independent Living - Casey Life Skills
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Pro-Social Skills
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Moral Reasoning
- Workforce Development
- Finance & Budgeting
- Renting - Finding Housing & Renting Responsibilities
- Understanding YOUR Community Resources
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Mind & Body
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Meal Prep and Cooking
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PA Driver License Written Test (if Applicable)
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