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Alternative Youth
Adventures - Montana
200 North Main, Boulder, Montana
AYA-Montana is a high-impact, experiential program for at-risk boys
and girls aged 13 to 18. The program has four phases: residential orientation,
wilderness/back-country, residential treatment and community aftercare,
the completion of which take approximately seven months.
AYA offers a 25-hour per week, accredited
academic curriculum that provides a full-semester of credits. The wilderness/back-country
phase teaches social skills, anger management and problem solving, as
well as traditional subjects such as science, history and English. The
residential phase provides a forum for adolescents to practice and build
on the skills acquired in the wilderness phase. The focus is to prepare
the adolescents for a successful return to their home, school and community.
Toward that end, we also provide a minimum of thirty-five days of aftercare
in conjunction with school counselors, while the adolescent is living
at home and attending school. The mandatory family program works to
return the adolescents to healthier environments.
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