SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) is proud to announce the funding of our third teen, a 14-year old from Columbus, Ohio. STICC will provide the teen, whose single mom works 3 jobs and had seen her son cycle into drug abuse and other problems, with an environment where he can deal with his addiction, regain his academic footing, and confront the emotional issues that are so often the root of the problem.
Many thanks to our Collaborative Partners, Tamara Ancona and Denni David, for providing pro bono educational consulting services, and Building Bridges, for providing a generous program scholarship to this child. These services and scholarships, along with a grant from the US Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, have made it possible for STICC to fund this teen.
The success of SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) is directly related to our ability to collaborate with programs, organizations, professionals and concerned individuals who share our goal of helping families in crisis. Collaborative Partners enable STICC to fulfill its unique mission of bringing troubled teens and their families through a 12-24 month comprehensive, multi-phase, individualized recovery and education plan…one kid at a time. We welcome all inquiries and assistance. Please contact us through our website:
www.savingteens.org.
SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that assists troubled teens and their families struggling with substance abuse and other emotional issues. STICC is currently in the process of raising funds for our next family. We are grateful for your financial support through the donations page on our website. -John D. Reuben, President & Founder