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Summer camps in Michigan (9 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Youth organizations based in Michigan" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The troubled teen industry (also known as TTI) is a broad range of youth residential programs aimed at struggling teenagers.The term encompasses various facilities and programs, including youth residential treatment centers, wilderness programs, boot camps, and therapeutic boarding schools.
The SpringHill Camp ministry now has sites in five states with overnight locations in Evart, Michigan and in Seymour, Indiana and various day camps at local churches in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The camp was founded in 1969 by a coalition of Evangelical Free Churches in the American Midwest. The first director of the ...
Michigan has opened nearly 100 additional beds for youths in the juvenile justice system who need residential placement, one of several efforts the state is making to address the need for more ...
The camp was located on Clear Lake in Waterloo Township, Michigan. Camp Kiwanis: Chief Okemos Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Mason: Closed: 85 acres located 3.5 miles east of Mason, Michigan on M-36 at Diamond Road. Camp Madron: Southwest Michigan Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Buchanan: Closed: Was located on Madron Lake and sold ...
Studies of successful graduates have shown that boot camp programs as an alternative to prison time are particularly successful in reducing criminality, but these studies are limited to successful graduates of state correctional and prison-alternative programs managed by current and former military service members. [29]