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Story of Hope for Chaska



04/16/2008 - 12:00pm
04/16/2008 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-5

On Wednesday, April 16 from 12:00-1:00 p.m., community residents and business members are invited to hear about TreeHouse services for teens troubled by poor performance in school, depression, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, eating disorders, juvenile crime and violence, self mutilation, anger/rage, social alienation/bullying, and physical/verbal abuse in the Plymouth/Wayzata area. TreeHouse services for at-risk youth are integral to the success of our community.
Lunch will be served with an informational program about TreeHouse and its help for teens with at-risk behaviors to follow. The program will take place at TreeHouse, located at 3740 Chestnut Street N (Hwy 41), in Chaska. To attend, contact Angela Rightler at 612.636.1478 or arightler@treehouseyouth.org.

About TreeHouse
TreeHouse is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, faith-based organization serving at-risk youth and their families, with its purpose being “to bring hope to hurting youth and their families leading to life transformation.” The program focus is to mentor a young person’s healthy asset development. This approach is multi-dimensional and includes social, emotional, cognitive, physical and spiritual elements. TreeHouse serves as a community and family resource. Services are available to all without discrimination and are offered to the community at no cost to the participant and their family. To learn more about TreeHouse and to see an up-to-date list of Story of Hope events, visit www.treehouseyouth.org.


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