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The Bratter Scholarship for Struggling Teens-Lisa Sinsheimer MD

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Lisa Sinsheimer MD joined Lon January 23, 2015 to announce the first recipient of The Bratter Scholarship.  She explained The Bratter Scholarship was a financial gift from the John Dewey Academy in Massachusetts to Saving Teens in Crisis Collaborative (STICC or SavingTeens).  The mission of Saving Teens® is to help parents of struggling teens needing financial help to enroll their child in a therapeutic boarding school.  The Bratter Scholarship is a subset of Saving Teens focused on helping those students with good potential for quality college work, but whose parents do not have the finances to pay the tuition.  Therapeutic Boarding Schools that qualify are those that provide quality college prep academics along with quality professional counseling and support  and most of their graduates attend four year colleges.  Lisa also announced she be available to answer questions at the SavingTeens® event in Nashville next month at the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) annual conference.

Contact:  Lisa Sinsheimer MD  lsinsheimer@savingteens.org  www.savingteens.org

This is one of a series of short interviews about new developments in the network of private, parent-choice residential schools and programs helping struggling teens and young adults. The guests are innovative leaders in this network.  To hear this whole series of interviews, click on "Follow" or go to www.strugglingteens.com

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