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Service to the underprivileged community and social justice are just two of the lessons the girls at Alpine Academy-UT are learning explained therapists Abigail Crouse and Trevor Earl to Lon October 17, 2016. Part of a specialty group initiated by Earl, for three months 8 girls work with adolescents in the local refugee center with their English and academic needs. The girls have reported they have developed an increased understanding of the backgrounds of these refugees from the war zones from around the world as well as learning they are not weird but have many similar interests to American adolescents. Listen to Abby and Trevor describe what this service project is doing for both the Alpine Academy girls and the refugees.
Contact: Abigail Crouse and Trevor Earl can be contacted at 800-244-1113, www.AlpineAcademy.org, Alpine@AlpineAcaemy.org TEarl@AlpineAcademy.org, ACrouse@AlpineAcademy.org
Lon Woodbury 208-267-7717 lonwoodbury@gmail.com www.strugglingteens.com
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 other interviews in this series, click on "Follow" above, or click on The Woodbury Report or www.strugglingteens.com