GIRLS Adult & Teen Challenge of Oklahoma A place to heal from addiction for both Men & Women Adult & Teen Challenge provides an effective faith-based solution to addiction, depression, anxiety, anger, and other life-controlling problems. Our residential recovery programs empower people to gain fre...
Springboard Home for Youth in Crisis Tucson, Arizona Springboard Home is a short-term residential program for girls, providing the best care to teenage girls facing a crisis or struggling with self-destructive choices. As an extremely effective alternative to a year-long Christian boarding school,...
Lives Under Construction (LUC) Boys Ranch is a residential treatment program for at-risk boys between the ages of 7 and 18. Our program is designed to enable boys to become productive, law-abiding, respectful young men through a balanced Christ-centered program of academics, vocational training...
The school location is in a quiet residential neighborhood. If you are looking for a great private Christian school for your child/children, please consider SCS! Parent 7 months ago Overall ExperienceReport 0 people have found this helpful Rating 4 out of 5 My overall experience in Southlands...
Saint Mary's School in Raleigh, North Carolina, is an independent, Episcopal, college-preparatory, boarding and day school dedicated to academic excellence and personal achievement for girls in grades 9-12. Founded in 1842, the historic, residential 23-acre campus is located in the heart of Nor...
Not Applicable – This is a day camp only and does not offer residential options as part of the camp Meals: No meals provided. Full Day campers should pack their lunch each day. Packing List: Day Campers: Tennis Racket Tennis Shoes
New Life operates three separate camps simultaneously for seven weeks for children ages 6-17. Camp Kainos is our traditional residential camp, Day Camp is for those in the Bedford, PA or Cumberland, MD areas, and Adventure Camp is our outdoor wilderness program. From August through May of ea...
its imperfection, is a step forward from the so-called “10 rules” added in 1934 to Ottoman legislation by the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior, which prohibited, among other things, the construction of new churches near schools, canals, government buildings, railways, and residential areas. ...