Meridian Mentoring

Meridian Mentoring

Address:
635 S Main St, Orangeville, UT 84537
Website: https://www.meridianmentoring.com/

Gender: Male
Age Range: 12 - 17

Phone: 435-749-4538
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Program type: Adventure Therapy, Boarding Schools, Boys Only Boarding Schools, Christian Boarding Schools, Mentoring Programs, Outdoor Therapy, Therapeutic Boarding Schools, Wilderness Therapy

Description:

Located just minutes from some of God’s most beautiful and inspiring creations in Utah, the Meridian Mentoring Residential Treatment Center for male teens ages 12-17, is a non-denominational Christian facility that provides once-in-a-lifetime educational and recreational opportunities. 

We believe that education has no limit. Our students have access to the curriculum and degrees available from the ALTA Independent Online School, whose credits and GED are accepted at all major colleges & universities. We also feature the Meridian Mentoring Master Entrepreneurship Course, which is a 4-month program with 1 on 1 guidance from a certified Economic Development Director and his team of professionals.  Your son will learn how to start his own business and be given all of the tools he needs to become an Entrepreneur at any age. These tools include Website Design/SEO, Branding, Marketing, Licensing, Communication, Goal Setting, Budget/Finance, Business Plans, Customer Service, and more! 

Our programs create an opportunity for your son to learn the skills needed to be a successful adult. The youth experience a new level of confidence and see new possibilities for their future as leaders, business owners, and assets to their community.

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Financial assistance available: Yes

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Staff to Client Ratio: 1:5

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Spiritual component: Yes

Christian programming: Yes

Family counseling available: Yes

Licensed within state: Yes

Services:

Tutoring is available

Christian programming

Has a spiritual component

Recreation program

Horse Therapy

Family Therapy

The ability to get a job

Job Coaching

Life Skills Programming

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