Because students don't need to wait until adulthood to heal.
Core Tenents:
Christ-Centered
We believe lasting transformation happens through a relationship with Jesus Christ. Recovery isn’t just behavior change, it’s about being restored to who God created you to be. Everything we do is rooted in the truth and grace of the gospel.
Clinically-Informed
Our approach integrates the latest insights from neuroscience, addiction recovery, trauma work, and adolescent development. We meet students where they’re at (emotionally, mentally, and spiritually) to create sustainable, meaningful change. This is real help, not just good advice.
Shame-Free
We don’t fix students, we walk with them. Shame isn’t a motivator, it’s a barrier, and our goal is to remove that barrier with compassion, clarity, and truth. Recovery is possible when students feel seen, safe, and not judged.
Story-Based
Addiction is never just about addiction, it’s about a deeper story. We help students connect their behaviors to the pain or beliefs beneath the surface, and then connect their story to what’s true. This reframes the struggle and restores hope.
Community-Driven
Students heal best in the presence of safe, supportive people. Our recovery groups foster honest connection with peers and mentors, where teens learn they’re not alone and don’t have to pretend. Community breaks isolation and fuels growth.
Teen-Specific
We specialize in working with students. Our language, tools, and strategies are designed for the teen brain and heart, matching where they’re really at, not where we wish they were. We honor their voice while guiding them toward the wholeness they desire.
Family-Supported
Parents play a vital role in their teen’s recovery. We equip parents to walk alongside their child with empathy and confidence, offering coaching, education, and partnership throughout the journey.
Holistic & Hopeful
We care about the whole person- heart, mind, body, spirit, and relationships. Recovery isn’t a quick fix, but a journey toward integrity and freedom. We believe change is not only possible, it’s worth it.
Blake Brinkman
Mental Health Counselor (MHC, New York)
Author of Alliance Groups: Empowering Student Recovery
Speaker at:
Convenant Eyes Pastor & Ministry Leader Roundtable
Betrayal Healing Conference
Sexual Integrity Leadership Summit