Support Youth Residential Recovery

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Jefferson Center for Mental Health
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Support Jefferson Center's Youth Residential Recovery program before July 1 to double your gift!

$3,330

raised by 10 people

$50,000 goal

in 7 days left

Every teen deserves a chance to heal.

At Jefferson Center’s Youth Residential Recovery program, young people find safety, support, and hope for the future.

That hope starts with your help.

Up to July 1, your gift will be DOUBLED thanks to a $25,000 matching gift from an anonymous family foundation.

Give hope today.


Youth Residential Recovery (YRR) provides care to youth in our community who are battling substance use disorders, helping them create safer, healthier, and an improved quality of life that’s possible and hopeful. As an ASAM 3.5 level of care, youth receive approximately 30 days of recovery support and care including post-discharge referrals and follow-up care.

Your teen’s well-being and recovery is our top priority. Our expert team follows evidence-based practices, including Trauma-Responsive Care, Motivational Interviewing, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. With personalized therapy sessions and group activities, we create a safe and nurturing environment for their recovery. 

Program Highlights:

  • Comprehensive Substance Use Assessment

  • Group and Individual Therapy

  • Multi-disciplinary Team of Experts

  • Evidence-based Treatments

  • Recreational and Leisure Activities

  • Medication-assisted Treatment

  • Health Education

  • Discharge Planning and Referrals


Your teen will feel comfortable and safe at our newly renovated facility, featuring amenities such as:

  • Community room for recreation 
  • Group academic/programming room
  • Zen room, featuring artistic and calming activities
  • Dorm-style bedrooms
  • Chalk wall to share messages of hope
  • Outdoor community garden and basketball court


The painting above is by a Youth Residential Recovery Client.

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