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New Resource: Local Teen Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center Locator-Gov't Data
Information for an outreach coordinator with All Treatment, would like to extend free local services to our community.
The majority of existing treatment centers do not accept teens under the age of 18, and parents are having a hard time finding local treatment options for their children.
So they have combined the government's national rehab center database (SAMHSA) with modern location technology to help solve this problem.
The Find Teen Rehab Centers Near You technology uses your location to generate a local listing of all the teen rehab centers in and around your community.
All Treatment is a community-based public-benefit website connecting people to the addiction resources they need.
This resource is free to the public. No advertising, No spam. We do not own or profit from any of the facilities in your community.
Here is the link to their local teen rehab center locator: Local Rehab Locator for Teens
Click 'Allow' on the Location Services Pop-Up.
Also, here's an informative link I discovered with the latest statistics on video game addiction and how it's leading to mental illness among teens:
Video Game Addiction Linked to Depression
I thought you might find it interesting. It outlines warning signs for parents to look for and provides additional resources.
Information for an outreach coordinator with All Treatment, would like to extend free local services to our community.
The majority of existing treatment centers do not accept teens under the age of 18, and parents are having a hard time finding local treatment options for their children.
So they have combined the government's national rehab center database (SAMHSA) with modern location technology to help solve this problem.
The Find Teen Rehab Centers Near You technology uses your location to generate a local listing of all the teen rehab centers in and around your community.
All Treatment is a community-based public-benefit website connecting people to the addiction resources they need.
This resource is free to the public. No advertising, No spam. We do not own or profit from any of the facilities in your community.
Here is the link to their local teen rehab center locator: Local Rehab Locator for Teens
Click 'Allow' on the Location Services Pop-Up.
Also, here's an informative link I discovered with the latest statistics on video game addiction and how it's leading to mental illness among teens:
Video Game Addiction Linked to Depression
I thought you might find it interesting. It outlines warning signs for parents to look for and provides additional resources.
Tuck Sleep's primary mission is promoting awareness of sleep health, and as part of that, we’ve been getting the word out about how teens can maintain healthy sleep schedules during the school year. Here are just a few of our guides:
How Sleep Improves Productivity and Concentration
How Teens Can Handle Early School Start Times
Why You Shouldn’t Check Your Smartphone Before Bed
How Sleep Improves Productivity and Concentration
How Teens Can Handle Early School Start Times
Why You Shouldn’t Check Your Smartphone Before Bed
FAQs/Q & A
Is this website just for Juniors and Seniors?
No. There is a lot of information for all grade levels, so keep your eyes peeled. There are Job Opportunities posted, Summer programs, volunteering opportunities. You just have to get on and scroll through every once in a while.
What scholarships do I qualify for?
Most scholarships specify what they require for you to need or do to qualify for the scholarship. If you think you may qualify from the information provided, submit an application! When in doubt, fill it out!
What do I need to successfully turn in my application?
The Scholarship info packet or info page will let you know what they require in order for you to apply and what you need to get filled in and from who to completely and correctly fill out your applications.
How do I get information like GPA or Guidance signature?
Anything you need to have filled out in addition to your application that you do not have access to: stop into the Guidance Office and ask Mrs. Miranda and she'll help you with it and be able to guide you on what to do next.
What if I don't have a printer at home?
You are more than welcome to complete your scholarships at home and bring them into the Guidance Office switching your printer to "Guidance Student" and print them out using your chromebooks.
Who can I turn my scholarship in to?
Mrs. Miranda will have a designated location to turn your scholarships in to. We will then look them over and we will either call you down if there are any problems or missing info, or we will collect them and turn them in for you. Please read the information first. Some scholarships require you to fill in an online application, mail in to an address, or turn in to the Guidance Office.
When should I turn in my scholarship?
Start Dates and Deadlines should be posted on our Guidance Web Calendar or in our office. Scholarships can be worked on and turned in any time between their start and deadline dates. NO EXCEPTIONS.
How will I know if I was awarded a scholarship or not?
You will be notified by either the Guidance department or the actual granters of the scholarship, but this will be closer to the end of the year depending on the scholarship deadline dates.
Is this the only place I can look for scholarships?
No. There are oodles and oodles of websites out there that offer many, many more scholarships that you may potentially qualify for, for example Scholly. Your High School Guidance Office is just to get you a running start, but sky's the limit when searching for scholarships. Its all up to you and how ambitious you are to find them.
No. There is a lot of information for all grade levels, so keep your eyes peeled. There are Job Opportunities posted, Summer programs, volunteering opportunities. You just have to get on and scroll through every once in a while.
What scholarships do I qualify for?
Most scholarships specify what they require for you to need or do to qualify for the scholarship. If you think you may qualify from the information provided, submit an application! When in doubt, fill it out!
What do I need to successfully turn in my application?
The Scholarship info packet or info page will let you know what they require in order for you to apply and what you need to get filled in and from who to completely and correctly fill out your applications.
How do I get information like GPA or Guidance signature?
Anything you need to have filled out in addition to your application that you do not have access to: stop into the Guidance Office and ask Mrs. Miranda and she'll help you with it and be able to guide you on what to do next.
What if I don't have a printer at home?
You are more than welcome to complete your scholarships at home and bring them into the Guidance Office switching your printer to "Guidance Student" and print them out using your chromebooks.
Who can I turn my scholarship in to?
Mrs. Miranda will have a designated location to turn your scholarships in to. We will then look them over and we will either call you down if there are any problems or missing info, or we will collect them and turn them in for you. Please read the information first. Some scholarships require you to fill in an online application, mail in to an address, or turn in to the Guidance Office.
When should I turn in my scholarship?
Start Dates and Deadlines should be posted on our Guidance Web Calendar or in our office. Scholarships can be worked on and turned in any time between their start and deadline dates. NO EXCEPTIONS.
How will I know if I was awarded a scholarship or not?
You will be notified by either the Guidance department or the actual granters of the scholarship, but this will be closer to the end of the year depending on the scholarship deadline dates.
Is this the only place I can look for scholarships?
No. There are oodles and oodles of websites out there that offer many, many more scholarships that you may potentially qualify for, for example Scholly. Your High School Guidance Office is just to get you a running start, but sky's the limit when searching for scholarships. Its all up to you and how ambitious you are to find them.