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In my life before The Family School I was extremely self-centered. I hurt everyone around me to get what I wanted and got a lot of negative attention by acting like a psycho. I had no interest in God because he probably didn't want me to steal, lie, cheat, or use substances.

A.C.

My life became unmanageable early on. I was kicked out of 8th grade for drinking and drugging, and a year later was thrown out of 9th grade for the same reasons. I also owed thousands of dollars in gambling debt and spent my life running from those I owed money to.

A.H.

Before FFS, my life was unmanageable and out of control. I was shooting heroin, selling drugs, stealing, and lying to my parents. I did anything to blind me from reality because I hated who I had become.

C.B.

At home I was an overeater and extremely overweight. Going to school was the last thing on my mind. I stayed home and slept all day, then got up and stayed out all night. I was rude and disrespectful and had fits of temper.

D.W.

At home I perfected the art of quitting. My attempts at sports, school, and relationships amounted to nothing but pathetic stories because I never followed through. I did not like myself and wanted to escape the judgment of others.

J.C.

My life at home was full of lies and deceit. I became part of the tough crowd in middle school, and in high school I was in and out of detention, got into bad relationships, ran away and was sent to a psych ward.

J.G.

To put it bluntly, I was a drunk. I didn't care about my family, or God, just drinking and smoking. I was drug-tested for the first time at 12, at 13 I was in outpatient rehab, and at 15 I was sent to wilderness and then to The Family School.

J.M.

I was 15 and my mother was driving me to the hospital. She was crying, but all I could think of was what a good job I had done not eating. I felt no remorse, only the desire to leave and continue killing myself.

M.R.

I am an alcoholic and a drug addict who couldn't live life on life's terms, so I drank. When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, I was introduced to heavier drugs and started stealing and selling his pain medication.

R.B.

I was empty, angry, miserable, and lonely at home, and used any means possible to numb my feelings. I dropped out of school. Nothing really mattered, and I was quickly using up my friends and family.

V.K.

FFS in the News

 

TheTimes Herald-Record  of Middletown, New York published this article about the Falcons winning the 2009 Boys' Soccer Section 9 title.

Rita Argiros, in her capacity as president of Eagle Valley Search Dogs, is featured in this article appearing in the Times Herald-Record of Middletown, New York.

The Delaware County Times of Delhi, New York, offers this feature article about life at the school.

Read an interview with FFS alumnus Wells Thompson in the Times Herald-Record of Middletown, New York. Thompson, a top draft pick, was recently signed by the New England Revolution pro-soccer team.

See this feature article about the school from the Press & Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton, New York.

The boys 2006 basketball championship is described in this article from The River Reporter of Sullivan County, New York.

Jeffrey Brain, our Vice President for External Relations, has a book review in a recent issue of the Journal of Therapeutic Schools & Programs, a publication of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs.

FFS on the Web

The Family School News Briefs 6.5.10

Published: Saturday, June 5, 2010

Memorial Day at The Family Foundation School

On Monday May 31, The Family Foundation School remembered Memorial Day. FFS kicked off the day with our own Memorial Day Parade. Boy Scout Troop 174, led by Scout Master Scott Cole, held the American Flag high to remember our fallen soldiers. Everyone gathered in front of the house to see the great presentation each family performed. Read More...

Flying High in the Summer Sky

This year at The Family Foundation School the school has seen a surge in flying Frisbees. From the time the last bell rings on Friday until dinner is called on Sunday evening, the colorful discs can be seen soaring over the campus in every direction. As a result of spring coming early students at FFS have already begun to take to the outdoors and dust off their Frisbee skills. Frisbee seems to take over during spring and summer as the preferred pastime, and this year is no exception. "It's fun to see all of the people get into playing," said Sarah B. "I think it's cool to feel the excitement of the players." Read More...

Staff and Students Take Advantage of The Beautiful Weather with a Long-Distance Run

The beautiful weather has sprung and so has the exercise. Almost every day students at The Family Foundation School have found the time in their busy schedules to go outside and enjoy some physical activity. Staff members Carlton Williams and Kurt Hock run with the students during the course of the week, helping them work on their endurance.

"There's no better way to find relief than when you're jogging with friends, with the wind blowing through your hair," said Kurt Hock after a beautiful Thursday afternoon run. The students run about two and a half miles or more each class, depending on their endurance. Read More...

Grateful for the Opportunity of a New Way of Life

A Personal Witness About a Downward Spiral and a Turnaround at FFS. Read More...

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