Dear Mr. Foye - teenhelp.us
I am shocked - no, I am angry that you lock on this board and recommend our competitors.
We also acknowledge that times are bad. The opening of
Corbett House has been postponed to 2010. Not only due to the economy but also because another college in Scranton opened by another of our competitors did use names of universities they did have no connection with. It was a scam and like always we who are in the business of real concern for the kids are dragged down by the actions of more unethical players in the industry. I did not expect somthing so desperate by by you. Actually going on a survivor board and pretend to be a parent - that is an all time low.
All programs have good and bad aspects. We don't pretend that all remains good at all time. We change people and change can hurt. You are painting a too bright picture of the industry and that will turn on your behind in the end.
If you truly believe that your programs help, then go the students at the high schools and present your program. I don't like to boast, but our programs and especially the stories told by teens and parents being placed in our programs are very popular by students at high schools. So popular that some schools administrations have banned our websites.
Regards
Rick Norman
(While teenbootcamps.com has done a great deal of work hiding who owns them,
teenhelp.us which you get when you ask for more info is listed to Jean Foye living in St. George)