TreeHouse Forms

Student SUPPORT GROUP Enrollment Form
Student Release Form

P.A.T.H. (Promoting Attendance Through Hope) Program

About TreeHouse

TreeHouse creates a safe space for teens to belong.

When teens come to TreeHouse, sometimes it’s the first time someone looks them in the eye and is happy to see them all week. At TreeHouse, teens know they will be loved, accepted, and supported— no matter what.

What We Offer

  • A weekly Support Group for youth 7th – 12th grade each Monday (New Prague), Tuesday (Savage, Shakopee)
    Thursday (Prior Lake) evening
  • One-to-One Mentoring (all sites)
  • TreeHouse Connect (our faith-based optional group) available Thursday evenings in New Prague & Savage
  • Group activities
  • Dinner is provided free on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, plus transportation is available upon request at all locations.

Treehouse locations

Transportation available for each location

NEW PRAGUE-JORDAN-MONTGOMERY-BELLE PLAINE AREA TREEHOUSE

314 Main St East, New Prague, MN 56071
952-412-4430
[email protected] 

Monday Support Group
6:30pm Dinner/ 7:00pm Group
Thursday Connect Group (life-skills/team-building activities)
6:30pm Dinner/ 7:00pm Group

Savage TreeHouse 

6201 W 135th St Savage, MN 55378 (Bridgewood Church)
952-412-4430 info/transportation line

[email protected]

Tuesday Support Group 
6:30pm Dinner/ 7:00pm Group 

MULTI-SITE CONNECT the first Thursday of each month!

6:30pm Dinner/ 7:00pm Group

Shakopee TreeHouse 

Scott County Family Resource Center                                                                                                                                                                              1615 Weston Court (East end of Marshall Rd Transit)                                                                                                                                             Shakopee, MN 55370

Tuesday Support Group 6:30pm dinner/7pm group

Angie Gavic – Program Director #952-261-3045  transportation line

 952-412-4430 information                                                                                                                                                                                       [email protected] 


TREEHOUSE PROGRAMS FOR 7TH – 12 GRADE STUDENTS

SUPPORT GROUPS:

Weekly, we create a safe space for teens to talk about what’s really going on in their lives. Through Support Group, teens get to practice vulnerability and receive support from peers and adults. Monday evenings in New Prague, Tuesday evenings in Savage, Prior Lake and Shakopee, MN; small group atmosphere led by trained staff, beginning with a meal at 6:30 pm, program at 7 pm. Transportation provided upon request. 

CONNECT GROUPS:

We gather a second time (optional program) to intentionally learn more about our God-given purpose. These times are designed to help teens develop the spiritual and personal life skills needed to grow into healthy adults. This is a time for students to dig deeper into the challenging issues that hit home for them. 6:30 meal, 7 pm program. Thursdays in New Prague and Savage, MN.

ONE-TO-ONE MENTORING:

When a teen joins TreeHouse, they have the opportunity to get connected with an adult mentor. Through this, teens get dedicated face to face time with a safe, caring, adult who serves as a consistent presence and a voice of love in their life. This is usually off-site and helps build relationships that offer support and accountability.   Offered at all TreeHouse locations)

TRIPS & ACTIVITIES:

Throughout the year, TreeHouse provides opportunities beyond our weekly programs for teens to have fun, learn about themselves, and connect with God in a deeper way—including retreats, service projects, and social activities.

GROWTH GROUPS:

TreeHouse staff pull together small groups of teens to focus on customized topic areas several times a year. We dig into a topic that’s relevant to the group members—like anger, self-harm, leadership, or forgiveness—and create a space for discussion and learning.

Opportunities for teens to have fun, learn about themselves and connect with community. Such things as sporting events, service projects, social activities and retreats.

TREEHOUSE BROCHURES