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FOR 25 YEARS SUWS WILDERNESS PROGRAMS
HAVE CHANGED TEENS LIVES

SUWS measures its success in many ways, from the smiles on the faces of the young people who now understand their worth to the willingness of parents to share their SUWS experience with other families in crisis.

We know that human beings need and want to contribute to a larger cause. At SUWS the search and rescue metaphor is the vehicle by which this is accomplished. From learning primitive-living skills to basic orienteering and first-aid techniques, students are personally challenged. In the midst of giving themselves, they find themselves.

WHY CHOOSE SUWS?

  • Longest-running wilderness therapy program in the United States.
  • Experienced Therapists and Highly Skilled Wilderness Guides
  • Individual and Group Therapy
  • ParentCheckin.com allows parents to follow their child's progress via a secure website.

SUWS offers the transformational power of the wilderness as well as therapeutic and academic support for children ages 11-13 (SUWS Youth) and teens ages 14-18 (SUWS Adolescent).

IF YOU ARE A PARENT FRUSTRATED BY YOUR TEEN'S DEFIANCE AND LACK OF MOTIVATION
Then SUWS Wilderness Programs may be the perfect way to inspire you teen. The challenges of the wilderness get teens out of their comfort zone - they can't manipulate Mother Nature. They learn through teamwork, group therapy, and the rewards of successfully completing a wilderness experience that they CAN learn and they CAN succeed and they don't need to FIGHT THE WORLD.

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?
Call toll-free: 866-846-3551

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