Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in April of 2004 to assist troubled teens and their families struggling with substance abuse and other emotional issues.

Saving Teens works with health organizations, educational consultants, wilderness programs, boarding schools, rehabilitation centers and educational lawyers to fund and support families with financial limitations as they complete the comprehensive therapeutic programs that they desperately need, but may not be able to afford.

By leveraging the expertise and generosity of dedicated professionals, caring institutions, other charities, government institutions and altruistic individuals, Saving Teens guides children and their families towards a brighter future.

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NEWS

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Hello again

I am sure by now you are aware of our recent fundraising successes, both the golf outing at NATSAP and the car auction. Thanks again to all that supported these events and particularly to Chamberlain School for donating the car. 

This is the first of many updates we will be giving about the families we are assisting through the process of recovery. Michael C is the topic of today's update, and his mother was kind enough to write this first update. Since she wrote this, she went to see Michael for a parent workshop and he is doing very well.

None of this can happen without your support and particularly the programs that provided deep discounts that allow us to help more kids with the funds we raise. 

Thank you all,

John Reuben

Please enjoy this video of the 2012 NATSAP/Saving Teens Charity Golf Scramble and be sure to join
us in 2013. Contact Cathy Villines for more information at cvillines@savingteens.org.

Testimonial

To all who are a part of Saving Teens,

From deep in my soul, I want to thank you for your support to help my son, Michael, and our family receive the help we needed to fight the  chains of addiction that have caused so much destruction and heartache. After being a homeless runaway and sitting in the juvenile detention center five different times, Michael had hit rock bottom. His substance abuse had hit a new level of desperation. He was using marijuana 20 or more times per day and was moving on to anything else that he could get his hands on. He was stealing anything and everything. The court system had decided to place him out of my care and he was looking at two years...

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