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Northeastern Family Institute, Community Alternatives Program
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Northeastern Family Institute, Community Alternatives Program

Using a community based, wrap-around philosophy and the normative approach, we work with children, adolescents and young adults to promote safety, respect and responsibility within their communities. We strive to provide mental health and community inclusion treatment, while stabilizing and supporting their home and educational placements.

Description:
The Community Alternatives Program (CAP) is one of fifteen NFI, VT programs within the state. We are part of a larger agency system called North American Family Institute (NAFI). Our Vermont corporate office is located in South Burlington, where as CAP is located in St. Albans. Within our Vermont programs, we have alternative educational programs, residential group homes, hospital diversion program, family outpatient center, community based/foster care programs, community outreach, social justice, post-adoption and mental health consultation. We strive to provide excellent mental health and community integration treatment to children, adolescents and young adults within Vermont.

Contact people:
 Marie Charbonneau, Supervisor, (802) 524-1700, (email)
Casey Crabb, Program Coordinator, (802) 524-1700, (email)
Marc Adams, District Manager, (802) 524-1700, (email)


Office fax number: (802) 524-1777

Address:
 258 Sunset Circle
Georgia, VT 05468
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.nafi.com

Directions:
 Interstate 89. Take Exit 18 in Georgia. Proceed onto route 7. Head south on route 7 for approximately 1 1/2 mile. Take Left onto Sunset Circle. Light blue house at end of Cul-de-sac .
  Nearest Bus Stop: none, none minute walk

Miscellaneous Information
1. What target populations does your agency serve?
The CAP program, a mental health agency, currently serves approximately 14-18 consumers and families at any time. A majority of our consumers are in legal custody of DCF and several are in the custody and care of their parents: pre-adoptive, adoptive, biological and other kinship caretakers. Our consumer's ages typically range from 7 y.o. to 18 y.o. Treatment and participation averages 6 months-3 years. Many of our consumers suffer from Attachment Disorders, Conduct Disorders, Mood and Depressive Disorders, Learning Disabilities and severe Complex Trauma histories. Many of our families participate in a wide range of case management and service coordination, community integration, in-home supports, 24-hour mobile crisis response service, therapeutic foster care, individual and family therapy and therapeutic groups and activities.
3. How many paid staff (FTE) do you have?
9
4. Please indicate your organization type:
Independent 501 (c)3
How many clients do you serve annually?
The CAP program serves approximately 15+ children and families consistently with full wrap services
Volunteers for this agency can serve in these county(s):
Franklin County
Last updated on August 18, 2009


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