Jade Robinson’s Youth Foundation
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Parents of struggling teens seeking help and a hope for their young children can now turn to Jade Robinson’s Youth Foundation, a NON PROFIT organization that operates a Residential Treatment Facility and School for Troubled Teens. The center works to bring families and relationships together with its core concentration on curriculum as well as character building for teens.
Retaining worth of its word “Standing for Something”, Youth Foundation runs the best of youth development programs rendering utmost benefits to teens and their families regardless of profits, i.e. it operates as a NON PROFIT organization which is in no way bound to return profits to its owners and instead determined to deliver the highest level of educational services and emotional care.
Under the administration of its Executive Director, Jade Robinson; the facility functions flawlessly ensuring healthy growth and holistic development of teens. The campus proudly proclaims of its profound environment comprised of
- PLEASANT Surrounding with breathtaking sceneries, placid lakes and other natural lush
- POSITIVE Learning for essential education as well as strong character building
- PROTECTED Care with 24 hours a day, 7 days a week supervision from Staff
One of the exceptions that set this organization different from others is its SELF PACED program that lets pupils progress at their own pace. It not only helps students to learn at their own speed but facilitates the enrollment of teenagers (both boys and girls), which thus remains open for round the year.
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