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Troubled teen industry. 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. [1] [2]
June 29, 1989 [ 2 ] The Chautauqua Institution ( / ʃəˈtɔːkwə / shə-TAW-kwə) is a 501 (c) (3) [ 3 ] nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth located on 2,070 acres (840 ha) in Chautauqua, New York, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Jamestown in the western southern tier of New York state. Established in 1874, the ...
Cejwin Camps. / 41.3997222°N 74.6536111°W / 41.3997222; -74.6536111. Cejwin Camps was a Jewish summer camp in the Catskill Mountains, established in 1919 by the Central Jewish Institute. At its height it was "the most significant non-Hebrew Jewish cultural camp."
Ross School (East Hampton, New York) / 40.969408; -72.2406. Ross School is a private K-12 school located on 63 acres in the Town of East Hampton, on Long Island, New York, United States. [2] Named after her late husband Steven J. Ross, the school was founded in 1991 by Courtney Sale Ross as a girls-only day school for their daughter Nicole and ...
New York Military Academy. / 41.4483; -74.0275. New York Military Academy ( NYMA) is a college preparatory, co-ed boarding school in the suburban town of Cornwall, 60 miles (97 km) north of New York City, and one of the oldest military schools in the United States. Originally a boys' school, it started admitting girls in 1975.
Camp Rising Sun is an international, full- scholarship, leadership summer program for students aged 14–16 by the Louis August Jonas Foundation (LAJF), a non-profit organization. Its seven-week program was operated from a boys' facility in Red Hook, New York, and a separate girls' facility in Clinton, New York, about 90 miles (140 km) north of ...
"Forest Lake Camp for Boys" was opened as a boys-only camp in 1926 by Harold T. Confer, who was the athletic director at Freeport, New York, High School on Long Island. One year before the camp opened, he had bought over 200 acres (0.81 km 2) of land around Forest Lake. In the property were a farmhouse and an inn that are still there to this day.
Christian Camps. Camp Gray (Catholic), Wisconsin. Camp Iawah (Christian), Godfrey, Ontario, Canada. Camp Ondessonk (Catholic), Illinois. Camp Unirondack (Unitarian Universalist), New York. Christian Service Brigade (Non-Denominational), New York. Especially for Youth (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), Utah.