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WE GROW WELLNESS

Helping young adults step up and into their best selves.

HOW WE HELP

HOW WE HELP

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We help young adults who are struggling with executive functioning, ADHD, mental health, behavioral issues, substance abuse, disordered eating and other addictive / detrimental behaviors.

 

As coaches, we serve as personal guides and mentors who help our clients foster good habits, establish wellness goals, remain accountable, reconnect to their communities and family, and access their best selves. We are professional support specialists.

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TESTIMONIALS

"Observing my child struggle with mental health issues and its impact on her daily function was very difficult as a parent. After just one meeting with her coach, I could see a change in my daughter. She expressed that her coach understood her struggles better than any therapist she had ever worked with. Over the past 7 months, my daughter has made great strides in treating her mental health needs and relearning her executive function skills. I do not think she could have done so without CWC's help. I feel very fortunate to have connected with our awesome support team. The services they provide have changed our lives and given us hope."

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                                            ~ Mother of 19 yr old client

WELLNESS STATISTICS

Prep School Girls

  • 19 to 24% of girls from affluent communities/schools in the Northeast U.S. are likely to struggle with addiction as young adults. (Luthar, Small, Ciciolla, 2017)

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Prep School Boys

  •  23 to 40% of boys from affluent communities/schools in the Northeast U.S. are likely to struggle with addiction as young adults. (Luthar, Small, Ciciolla, 2017)

 

*2 to 3x the national average*

Recovery Without a Coach

  • 80% of individuals who discharge from treatment relapse in the first year. 9 out of 10 of those 80% relapse within the first 90 days. Only 20% remain sober. (Willbourne and Miller, 2002).

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Recovery With a Coach

  • When a recovery coach is added into the mix of an individual’s after-care plan, there is a 78-80% chance of long-term recovery. (Willbourne and Miller, 2002).

CDC Study

  • According to a CDC study, the share of American high-school students who say they feel “persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness” rose from 26 percent to 44 percent from 2009 to 2021. This is the highest level of teenage sadness ever recorded and it is contributing to the ongoing mental health and addiction crisis in our country.

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917-488-3094

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