THE RESILIENT GROUP (TRG)
The Resilient Group (TRG) will provide program to help youth to transition to adulthood. We provide residential shelter for youth aging out 16 -25. We support these children that have been removed from their homes and are in crisis situations, typically due to drug abuse, alcoholism or abuse by caretakers.
The primary goal of The Resilient Group (TRG) is to provide a safe haven for young adults in distress. We provide security, love, consistency and safety. We make a positive impact on each young adult who stays with us, whether for a few hours, many days, or even several months through our programs. The Resilient Group (TRG) is staffed to house a couple individuals in each house. An important part of the program is its ability to provide full psychological and developmental assessments to all person admitted. We also design a customized curriculum for each young person. These assessments help the shelter’s staff develop an individualized treatment plan for each young adult and their families. It also helps social workers find appropriate placements when an individual leaves The Resilient Group (TRG).
When a teen/ young adult is admitted to The Resilient Group (TRG), our immediate task is to meet the individual’s physical needs. Typically teens arrive with only the clothes they are wearing. In many cases a warm meal, bath and clean clothes are the first things we can do to give the teen a feeling of security.
The primary goal of The Resilient Group (TRG) is to provide a safe haven for young adults in distress. We provide security, love, consistency and safety. We make a positive impact on each young adult who stays with us, whether for a few hours, many days, or even several months through our programs. The Resilient Group (TRG) is staffed to house a couple individuals in each house. An important part of the program is its ability to provide full psychological and developmental assessments to all person admitted. We also design a customized curriculum for each young person. These assessments help the shelter’s staff develop an individualized treatment plan for each young adult and their families. It also helps social workers find appropriate placements when an individual leaves The Resilient Group (TRG).
When a teen/ young adult is admitted to The Resilient Group (TRG), our immediate task is to meet the individual’s physical needs. Typically teens arrive with only the clothes they are wearing. In many cases a warm meal, bath and clean clothes are the first things we can do to give the teen a feeling of security.