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TRANSITIONAL SERVICES FOR YOUNG ADULTS The
Transitional Program is the main purpose Eagle’s Nest Center was formed. For
many years, our founders, Robert and Judy Kohel, have helped young adults who
have fallen between the cracks of existing programs and systems, and it is more
apparent today than ever that this need exists.
The focus of the Transitional Program is on young adults aged 17-24 who are exiting alcohol or other drug treatment for whom returning home would not be a healthy option; those being released from jail for non-violent crimes; and young adults who are asked to leave the family home after reaching legal age by parents who no longer want to provide support. Our goal is to provide support for youth to make the transition into productive adulthood. This is a highly individualized process and may involve finding and retaining employment, developing life skills, seeking continuing education, developing a recovery support system, finding safe and affordable housing, or a combination of these and other objectives.
Currently, we work with a limited number of cases at a time, providing services at Trail’s End Campground, a drug-and-alcohol-free facility in a beautiful rural Wisconsin setting. Some individuals may require temporary housing in our on-site cabins, while others require a longer-term plan for transitioning back to their community. Research has
demonstrated time and time again that having an adult mentor is a critical
factor that youth who grow up to become productive members of their communities
have in common. For this reason, highly individualized mentoring, with a Native
American spiritual foundation, is central to Eagle’s Nest’s Transitional
Program. With a holistic approach — Mind, Body, Spirit and Emotion — we support
our clients’ leaning how to stay centered in a difficult world, build confidence
to overcome fear, and develop positive values and principles that will enable
them to transition into the community as self confident and productive citizens.
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