Success Stories

"In just
over two weeks we have already seen more change in him here (Youthtrack)
than we saw in one year at another facility"
:.
Lance's Mom
"This
is a great program for him. It
provides all the structure he needs to be successful"
:David's
Mom
"I
have been very happy with the changes that Skyler is making and how the
program is helping."
:Skyler's
Mom
"We've
seen a lot of progress with Ben.
He has taken treatment more seriously since entering Youthtrack.
I think it has been good for him."
:Ben's
Mom
"I
just wanted to tell you how much I've enjoyed (family) group since we
began to share our thoughts. I
never realized how much I would benefit from these groups."
:Ammon's
Mom

"Youthtrack
is helping me because it has showed me ways to control my addictions.
Plus,
there is an extra bonus! My treatment isn't just about addictions,
but
also about good behavior and hygiene. I have even learned how to cook.
It
is a very safe, respectful, and clean facility. My work really pays off
here. This
place means a lot to me. It is my ticket to freedom!"
...
Aaron, age 16
"My
counselors are helping me by teaching me the tools I need to survive in
real life, and not a life in prison (which is where I was headed!).
...
Michael, age 18
"I
think this place is helping me because I don't want to offend anymore.
I now understand my cycles, how they work, and how to stop. This place
means so much because it
is my last chance. And I want, with all my heart, to graduate. I love
this place but I
still want to go home."
...Jayson,
age 15
"My
program has been my salvation. I came here bitter, resentful, and angry
at the world. I
thought that the world owed me anything and everything I wanted. I have
learned that
people love me for who I am and that I can do the same with no strings
attached."
...
Sam, age 18
"To
me, time here is help, trust, and support. This has made me more honest
with myself, my
peers, and my family. My program helps me take things more seriously and
makes
me understand what it is that I have done to my victims. I learn about
recovery
every day. It means that I can stop my behaviors that started with
my
grandpa, then my dad, my brother, and finally, me.
...
Nathan, age 13
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