MN Tech Mag | Fall/Winter 2020

WHAT MAKES A GOOD FIT FOR A PARTNER? There are a couple of things – first and foremost is having access and ability to work with teens. Many organizations are already in that space who want to join our mission of ending hopelessness in teens. Second, we are a faith-based organization and like to have alignment there. Without the knowledge of a loving God, our program wouldn’t be as impactful. TELL ME MORE ABOUT YOUR TYPICAL TEEN – WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM INVOLVEMENT WITH TREEHOUSE? Hopelessness can take many forms. It looks very different depending on whether a teen is coming from an urban, suburban, or rural community. Some teens experience hopelessness for just a moment or a few days at a time, or it can be part of their everyday circumstances. It could be as simple as they don’t feel like they fit in with a friend group or struggle with something in their social life or family. We respect whatever context a teen is in and provide what they need to feel hopeful for the future. Since the pandemic, we see consistent themes – teens are struggling with mental health, virtual schooling, and feelings of isolation. In many cases, leaving for school was a positive escape for teens dealing with dysfunctional home situations. IN WHAT WAYS ARE YOU ABLE TO MAKE AN IMPACT ON TEENS DEALING WITH THOSE CHALLENGES? The TreeHouse model always starts with relationships. Our staff and volunteers who work directly with teens are crucial to building a trusting relationship. We create programming that helps mentors build relationships with teens. For those who are open to it, we introduce kids to a faith-based relationship with a loving God and have that be a part of our approach to ending hopelessness. The Bible is clear that He is the hope. We never push that or try to come off as “too churchy” – but it is an important differentiator in what we offer to teens.

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE TREEHOUSE EXPERIENCE?

The TreeHouse experience is highly personalized. We’re really good at meeting teens where they are. Someone can come in for a lot of different reasons – and they’re all okay! We provide them with a safe environment to process their struggles, open up, and build lasting relationships. We like to say that we “do life” with them. We have many truths that we tell all our teens – they are lovable, capable, worthwhile, worthy of being loved, and that they have a future. We tell them that, but more importantly, we back that up with the types of programming we offer to further their relationships. Post-high school, TreeHouse Next is there to help our teens prepare for whatever comes next in life – whether that’s preparing for college, applying to trade schools, pursuing a military career, or anything else they may consider. HAS COVID HAD A BIG IMPACT ON YOUR PROGRAM AND HOW YOU’RE CONNECTING WITH TEENS? It definitely made us rethink our approach. We turned to more virtual options using video tools. Ultimately, we pivoted from large group settings to smaller groups and pods – we’re finding there’s a lot deeper connection possible with small pods, given the one-on-one attention. Small groups could be something we stick with permanently, even after COVID-related restrictions lift. We are starting to meet in-person again with our teens and developing creative ways to keep them engaged. We make sure our activities are socially distanced and try to be outside whenever possible. Sometimes we take a walk in the neighborhood or go on a bike ride to supplement the support groups and mentoring sessions that are happening virtually.

Get to Know Kevin Ward

Hometown: Roanoke, Virginia. Family: I have a 10-year-old son named KJ. How did you end up in Minnesota? No idea. I’m still trying to figure that out! Favorite Food: Vegetarian lasagna. Ultimate Travel Destination: Somewhere warm, tropical, and laid back. So...Jamaica mon!

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