Our home offers students a place of safety and security through a supervised (Bridge Tender) and structured (contract) caring environment. Students living at The Bridge House are able to focus on learning and graduating from high school.
Read moreAn important part of helping at-risk students successfully complete high school graduation requirements is offering assistance in two areas of focus through the Mentoring Pillar component: volunteer tutoring and individual/group counseling.
Read moreCudas Unhooked members are offered personal development skills to meet some of the demands that life will have for them. Such as how to prepare and interview for a job, how to create a budget, get and use a credit card, how to use a bank, what is required for loans and many other aspects of personal finance. Students learned how to care for a their homes as well as their personal hygiene. They are also required to get a job, learn job skills and do volunteer work. Most importantly they are encouraged to think about the future and how to get to college.
Read moreThe last year of high school is not just filled with classes, but also the traditions and ceremonies that make your high school years memorable. Our Student Life program was designed to help those students in need with such expenses as Homecoming, Prom, Grad Bash, Yearbooks and Senior Dues. In addition our programs helps with transportation to doctor appointments, special school related events and job interviews.
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Current Events-Paul Debrun 39th Annual 15K/30K, Sunday, November 11, 2012
Show Your Support - Be a Senior Life Sponsor, (year book, Prom, Homecoming) $280
- A Cornerstone Sponsor of the Bridge House, $100 a month for a year - A Capstone Sponsor of the Cuda Cottages, $5,000 We receive no government funding. Read More
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