Posted by Sean Rourke on September 28, 2011 | No Comments
ANASAZI Foundation will conduct a four-day DawnStar Walking for alumni and friends November 18-21 in Arizona’s beautiful Tonto National Forest. The short wilderness-based program will follow ANASAZI’s annual Scholarship Dinner and Alumni Gathering on November 17.
Participants in the DawnStar Walking will learn from the Seven Paths of the ANASAZI Way and discover what nature teaches about leadership. The course also includes hiking, instruction in primitive skills, and plenty of time for cooking, eating, and games. The cost for each participant is $650, and separate programs are available for adolescents (12-17) and adults (18+).
Admission Packets/Additional Information
Adults (age 18+)
Adolescents (age 12-17)
A deposit of $100 is required to secure participation. Reservations will be made on a first-come, first-served basis with only nine slots available per group–so ACT SOON! For more information or to pay by phone, please contact us at 800-678-3445. Questions may also be directed to alumni@anasazi.org.
ANASAZI Foundation
1424 S. Stapley Drive
Mesa, Arizona 85204
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Filed Under: Primitive Skills, The ANASAZI Way
Posted by Sean Rourke on July 18, 2011 | No Comments
TrailWalkers Jenna & Lehi teach Spencer to make fire in this bonus clip from the MTV True Life episode featuring ANASAZI Foundation.
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Filed Under: News, The ANASAZI Way
Posted by admin on July 1, 2011 | No Comments
Arizona nonprofit ANASAZI Foundation will be featured in an upcoming episode of MTV’s Emmy Award-winning “True Life” documentary series. Airing July 7 at 10 p.m. (EST/PST), the episode includes the story of Spencer, a Utah teen who participated in ANASAZI’s wilderness-based behavioral healthcare program.
Launched in 1998, the “True Life” series is narrated solely by its characters to provide unique insight into the struggles, hopes, and dreams of young people facing unusual circumstances.
ABOUT ANASAZI FOUNDATION
ANASAZI Foundation is a nonprofit (501c3), nationally recognized, licensed, and Joint Commission-accredited behavioral healthcare provider known for its nurturing and non-punitive approach to helping young people. ANASAZI’s menu of services includes a 42-day, wilderness-based intervention and treatment program for youth 12-17 and adults 18+, as well as parenting workshops and community drug awareness and education forums. Visit www.anasazi.org for more information.
Posted by Sean Rourke on May 5, 2010 | No Comments
Therapeutic consultant and radio host Dore Frances chats with ANASAZI president Mike Merchant on effective parenting, wilderness treatment, and ideas for families with a child in crisis. Included is an in-depth overview of ANASAZI’s confrontation-free brand of wilderness therapy. Visit the Family Solutions Today program page for a streaming archive of the one-hour discussion. For more information, contact ANASAZI Foundation at 800-678-3445 or info@anasazi.org.
http://www.latalkradio.com/Players/Dore-050310.shtml
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Filed Under: Help for Parents