Bloom A Place for Girls, located in Brockton, Massachusetts, provides a unique faith-based residential program specifically designed for teen girls aged 12 to 17. Operating through the Adult & Teen Challenge program, this facility offers a secure and nurturing environment where young women can address substance use, emotional difficulties, and co-occurring conditions. Their distinctive approach integrates Biblical Counseling and Christian instruction with compassionate 24/7 care, offering a path towards new beginnings, hope, and independence.
This program stands out by focusing entirely on the particular challenges faced by contemporary teenage girls. The curriculum encourages inward growth and healing, equipping residents with essential life skills training. Girls develop a better sense of self, a passion for life, and practical abilities vital for their future. The program believes in the therapeutic power of positive outdoor activities to enhance connection with the world and foster spiritual well-being, complementing their educational support as part of the New Testament Christian School Homeschool extension program.
Bloom A Place for Girls effectively addresses complex issues such as drug use, alcoholism, self-harm, anger, and other life-controlling behaviors often stemming from depression, anxiety, or emotional difficulties. Through individual, group, and family counseling with Biblical counselors, the team assists adolescent girls in overcoming these challenges. Graduates leave with a renewed sense of purpose and the tools for a healthy, independent life, making a profound positive impact on families and the wider Brockton community.
Treatment Options
Adolescents Alcohol Drug Addiction Gender-Specific
Cost & Insurance
Insurance Accepted
Amenities & Experiences
Facility Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
What age group does Bloom A Place for Girls serve?
Bloom A Place for Girls is a residential program specifically for teen girls aged 12 to 17.
What is the nature of the program at Bloom A Place for Girls?
It is a faith-based residential program that incorporates Biblical counseling, Christian instruction, life skills training, and educational support.
How long is the typical treatment program?
The typical length of the residential program is 3-5 months.
Does the program address co-occurring emotional or mental health issues?
Yes, the program assists girls in overcoming issues like depression, anxiety, and other emotional difficulties that may contribute to substance use or behavioral problems.
What amenities are available at Bloom A Place for Girls?
The facility offers a home-like campus environment with access to nature, fostering a supportive and healing atmosphere.
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