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Activities

Activities are scheduled at each TreeHouse. These are times for the kids to come together and have fun outside of the regularly scheduled program times. The activities are social times where staff and youth get out and have a great time. A day at an amusement park, playing football, going fishing or snowboarding are just a few examples of TreeHouse activities.

Check the Activities Calendar at a TreeHouse location...

Bloomington
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Chaska
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Going Deeper

Going Deeper meets at each TreeHouse on Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Transportation is provided.

This program was set up to meet the developing spiritual and personal skills that youth need to be successful in life. Games, skits, lyrics, movie clips and teaching are all part of the fun of Thursday nights. Staff members use the TeenHope curriculum, which is based on the assets of the Search Institute, to develop each evening’s activities.

One-To-Ones

One-to-ones are meetings between a TreeHouse staff member and a youth. These meetings usually occur after school. One to ones allow the staff and youth to build a relationship that would not be possible in a group setting. Youth are more comfortable sharing some issues when they are not in a group. One to ones may find the pair at a fast food restaurant, a sporting event, a park or any place the youth and staff agree upon. For many of our kids, this is one of the best parts of our program because they have a safe, caring adult all to themselves.

Support Groups

Support groups meet at each TreeHouse on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 PM until 8:30 or 9:00 PM depending upon the schedule at your TreeHouse. Transportation is provided.

During support group, youth will ‘check-in’. Kids say their name, rate how their week is going and give one or two words to describe how they are feeling right at the moment. Support group provides a safe environment where youth can give and receive support surrounding important issues in their life. Participation is voluntary, but usually attendance at support group indicates a willingness to be actively involved in the discussion.

Youth learn that they are not alone in dealing with any issue. There is always someone who can relate to what is going on in another group member’s life. Kids learn how to support someone else in need. They come to realize that they are lovable, capable and worthwhile. They find out that support group is a place where they are always listened to and what they say matters to others.

Service Projects

Everyone needs to know that they have something to offer the world. Service projects allow each youth to experience first-hand the satisfaction of helping another person. Through these experiences our youth discover new ways to use their talents. Whether the opportunity is close to home or across the country, the TreeHouse program offers our kids opportunities to serve others. Painting someone’s home, running a vacation Bible school, or spending time with the elderly are all examples of service projects that are done at each TreeHouse. Past participants will tell you that theses trips have changed their life.

Retreats

Retreats are scheduled four times a year for each TreeHouse. Retreats are held on the weekends. Time away from a youth’s regular schedule allows for reflection and often results in seeing situations in a different light. Retreats allow staff to “bulk up” time with the kids. By spending an extended period of time together, new lines of communication often open. Retreats always have a theme that allows kids to decide whether or not they want to participate. Food and fun are a part of every retreat.