Basic Organization Information
Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative, Inc.
- Also Known As:
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STICC
- Physical Address:
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Northbough, MA
01532
- EIN:
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20-1338216
- Web URL:
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www.savingteens.org
- NTEE Category:
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F22 Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Treatment Only)
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P Human Services
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P30 Children's and Youth Services
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O Youth Development
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O12 Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
- Year Founded:
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2004
- Ruling Year:
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2005
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Donations - $150,000
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In-Kind - $300,000
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Mission Statement
SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) 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.STICC works with health organizations, educational consultants, wilderness programs, boarding schools, rehabilitation centers and educational lawyers to fund and support these families as they complete the comprehensive therapeutic programs that they desperately need, but did not know about and could not afford.By leveraging the expertise and generosity of dedicated professionals, caring institutions, other charities, government institutions and altruistic individuals, STICC guides children and their families towards a brighter future.
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Impact Summary from the Nonprofit
STICC has funded teens through individualized, long-term (18-24 mos) recovery and education. Teens have completed their therapeutic programs, All of our teens showed great improvement across the board. For example, Teen 1 is now home with his family, has discovered he has extraordinary ability in sports, and is being recruited by colleges, some of them Ivy League. He is enrolled in public high school, has kept his grades up, and he has a job. His relationship with his parents and siblings has been transformed.
Leadership
Ann Tomassini
Term:
Since
Jan
2011
Leadership Statement:
The Saving Teens in Crisis Collabrative foundation is endorsed by the National Association of Theraputic Schools & Programs (NATSAP) Press release link here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/2/prweb8165793.htm(http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/2/prweb8165793.htm) and has been supported by the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA.) We fund teens, and have a methodology for help.
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Program:
Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative
- Budget:
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$93,000
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Youth/Adolescents only (14 - 19 years)
Program Description:
SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) provides a total solution to troubled teens in crisis and their families, with a methodology that incorporates both financial and emotional support throughout a 18-24 month process of evaluation, intervention, and education.
STICC identifies and supports families with a regime that includes professional evaluation and placement into the therapeutic and educational programs that most closely meet the teen's needs. For the teens to complete this long process, they need the unflinching support of their parents. STICC also provides these parents with guidance and emotional support so that the entire family can stay on track.
Program Long-Term Success:
STICC has funded 3 teens through individualized, long-term (18-24 mos) recovery and education. Teens 1 and 2 have completed their therapeutic programs, Teen 3 began his recovery with evaluation and a wilderness program followed by enrollment in a therapeutic boarding school. He is still completing his program.
All of our teens showed great improvement across the board. For example, Teen 1 is now home with his family, has discovered he has extraordinary ability in sports, and is being recruited by colleges, some of them Ivy League. He is enrolled in public high school, has kept his grades up, and he has a job. His relationship with his parents and siblings has been transformed.
Program Short-Term Success:
STICC has funded 3 teens through individualized, long-term (18-24 mos) recovery and education. Teens 1 and 2 have completed their therapeutic programs, Teen 3 began his recovery with evaluation and a wilderness program followed by enrollment in a therapeutic boarding school.
All of our teens showed great improvement across the board. For example, Teen 1 is now home with his family, has discovered he has extraordinary ability in sports, and is being recruited by colleges, some of them Ivy League. He is enrolled in public high school, has kept his grades up, and he has a job. His relationship with his parents and siblings has been transformed.
Program Success Monitored by:
Evaluations, school records, Educational Consultant reports, parent reports, etc.
Program Success Examples:
All three teens are maintaining sobriety, improving or maintaining improvements in school grades and attendance, improving family relations, and other measures.
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