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Ursus:

--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---Apparently, the former president of Alldredge Family Foundation is the father of a son who was in Ryan Lewis's wilderness group at the time of the latter's suicide.
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My guess is that father is none other than Rich McKinless, though I could be wrong...

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Breaking News
Posted: Dec 21, 2009

Saving Teens in Crisis Collaborative
Sudbury, MA

STCC New Members To Their Board Of Directors

Contact:
John D. Reuben,
President and Founder
877-249-1336
http://www.savingteens.org

December 17, 2009

SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) is very pleased to welcome Jim Dredge, Paul Lavallee, Les Mann, and Rich McKinless to our Board of Directors. Our newest members of the Board bring a new range of experiences, skills and innovation to our volunteer leadership.

Jim Dredge is the former President and Chief Operating Officer of Aspen Education Group, the largest company in the US delivering education and therapeutic services to struggling teens. Prior to Aspen, Mr. Dredge spent most of his career building and operating education software companies, and served as president and CEO for Academic Systems.

Paul Lavallee is a former software industry entrepreneur and a volunteer Board member of Webster Place Recovery Center, Riverz Edge Arts Project for at risk teens, and the Roger Williams University Gabelli School of Business. He is also a parent whose son as a teenager completed wilderness and emotional growth programs.

Les Mann is a sales and marketing executive and served on the Board of the Alldredge Family Foundation. He is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of Zeta Psi Educational Foundation, and has a young adult son in recovery.

Rich McKinless, CPA, is a partner at the international accounting firm KPMG LLP, and led his firm's Washington, DC exempt organization practice from 1994-2008. In addition to serving as Board Chairman of the Alldredge Family Foundation, he has served the volunteer boards of Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, the National Kidney Foundation, the Corcoran Gallery, and The Orphan Foundation.

SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization that assists troubled teens and their families struggling with substance abuse and other emotional issues.

STICC is currently in the process of raising funds for our next family. We are grateful for your financial support through the donations page on our website: http://www.savingteens.org.


Copyright © 2009, Woodbury Reports, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Ursus:
John Reuben is now seeking to break into the aftercare market:

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Breaking News
Posted: Jun 9, 2010

SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC)
Sudbury, MA

STICC Now Offering Scholarships For Aftercare Services

John D. Reuben
President & Founder
617-699-8245
http://www.savingteens.org

SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative (STICC) is very pleased to announce that we are now offering Aftercare Scholarships to qualifying families of at-risk adolescents. Scholarship recipients will have successfully completed a term of residence at a therapeutic boarding school or wilderness program, and have or will soon be returning to a family setting and public or private school program. Aftercare support has been shown to assist in a successful transition home while staying on the path to a healthy adulthood.

These aftercare scholarships represent a continuation of the support previously offered by the Alldredge Family Foundation, now merged with STICC. More than 60 families have benefited from the program since its inception.

"We are pleased to launch this expanded service in support of families with struggling adolescents. Financial aid to families with such needs can make a significant and positive difference", said STICC Founder and President, John Reuben.

Full information is available at http://www.savingteens.org. Please click the Aftercare Scholarships Link to read about this program and for access to the online application.

SAVING TEENS® In Crisis Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that assists troubled teens and their families struggling with substance abuse and other emotional issues.

STICC is currently in the process of raising funds to support families in need. We are grateful for your financial support through the donations page on our website http://www.savingteens.org.


Copyright ©2010, Woodbury Reports, Inc.

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