Recently Brightstone Transitions was challenged by Camp Mendocino's director Rebecca Randall to compete in the Cold Water challenge. Camp Mendocino is located in a redwood forest just east of the coastal town of Fort Bragg, CA. It is a part of the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco and is where inner city youth from the Bay Area can get out of the city and spend 10 days enjoying nature and truly experience awesome things. To learn more about it and to donate visit their webpage here:
www.campmendocino.org
After trying to come up with something Epic, we talked about trying to get the Atlanta Aquarium to let us use one of their tanks (the one with the penguins!) and then even briefly discussed a plan that would cost over $1,000 and would include a GO Pro and an excavator (very brief discussion). Epic was our goal, we wanted to raise awareness and have a lot of fun. We also wanted to show our clients that follow through of an idea, helping others, and work can be a great time! We decided that we needed to hype this, so we got a phone and got goofy. To see the videos please go to blog page on our website.
Here is a link to our blog
Cold Water Challenge Blog.
Brightstone takes a highly action oriented approach to guiding young adults to achieve their goals. Located an hour north of Atlanta, Brightstone offers a peaceful location for young adults to discover their passions. By focusing on quality, never having more than six adults at a time in each house, Brightstone is able to create a truly individualized approach. Brightstone Transitions has a few openings in our women's program at the moment, if you have someone who you think will benefit from our services please contact Jason Cox.
Brightstone Transitions specializes in helping young adults 18-26 who need individualized support to achieve independence.