• The Heavenly Valley Home   ( 2 Articles )

    The Heavenly Valley Home LogoThe Heavenly Valley Home is a two story home which has been housing foster kids for well over thirty years. The program is considered our most "nurturing" home and deals primarily with behavioral problems including ADD/ADHD, school issues, family concerns and substance use. Boys at this program are encouraged to work their way into the regular public school program, as well as staying active in the community, maintaining a job, and learning independent living skills. Some clients at this program reunify with their families, while others stay here until their eighteenth birthday. This program keeps up a very fast pace with sports, outdoor experiences, trips and high adventure challenges. Ron Gareis, our Case Worker, provides the Social Work for the clients in this home.

  • The Meadow Home   ( 2 Articles )

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    The Meadow Home is located in a residential neighborhood. This program is oriented particularly well for moderate to intensive substance abuse clients. They use both public and home study school programs and maintain an active recreational program.  Our new case worker, Sean Krack, is a die hard sports fan dedicated to equipping children with the tools they need to be successful in their lives.


     

  • The Meyers Home   ( 2 Articles )

    The Meyers Home LogoThe Meyers Home is our most physically demanding outdoor experiential challenge. Located just outside the city limits in a quaint wooden home, this program offers the most in the way of rockclimbing, backpacking, water sports, skiing and snowboarding. Staff at this facility are not only expert instructors, but also highly trained specialist in first aid and safety. Ryan Bruner, an outdoor expert, performs the casework duties for this program.

     


  • The Mountain Home   ( 2 Articles )

    The Mountain Home LogoThe Mountain Home is housed in a very new and beautiful two story house just behind South Tahoe High School. The focus here is for boys who are going to stay in placement and need independent living skills as well as vocational training and employment experience. Various forms of education are offered: independent study, regular public school, GED preparation, and community college. Sports, recreation, and sobriety meetings are offered daily. Marc Arroues, an avid athlete and coach, is the caseworker for this home.