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Dragonfly Transitions
Klamath Falls, OR

Dragonfly Transitions Opens the Mann Road Farm



Contact:
Mona Treadway, MSW, LCSW, CADC I
Admissions Director & Co-Founder
541-850-0841 ext 1005
admissions@dragonflytransitions.com
www.dragonflytransitions.com

Dragonfly Transitions is excited to announce the opening of the Mann Road Farm.

Mann Road is just twelve miles south of Klamath Falls. The farm sits on thirty acres with a twelve acre lake and many fruit trees. It provides an additional eight beds for men. For the last three years Dragonfly has run Aerie Acre - a farm project where students have grown produce, harvested and sold the vegetables at the local farmer's market, to CSA members and donated to the local food bank. Mann Road allows us to expand our vegetable growing as well as to add animals to the process.

Mann Road will allow for a quieter transition for those students that are not yet ready to fully step into the community of Klamath Falls. Students living at Mann Road will still come into town for college classes and activities.

Dragonfly Transitions continues to serve young adults, ages 18-24. Dragonfly students are inward acting and often struggle with anxiety and depression. They can cognitively benefit, have personal insight, and are ready for a community based setting. Dragonfly provides a high level of clinical support in a real world setting.

Dragonfly has four residences in downtown Klamath Falls, a community center, a gourmet coffee shop and deli, a learning center, clinical building, Aerie Acre and Mann Road. We strive to creatively address the needs of our students.

If you have any questions about Dragonfly Transitions, please contact Mona Treadway.

Dragonfly Transitions is a transition program for young adults, ages 18-24. Appropriate students are inward acting and often struggle with anxiety and depression.



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