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I was in Euphrasia Hall in the mid 80 s. When I h...

I was in Euphrasia Hall in the mid 80 s. When I had a wonderful social worker and the staff treated the girls well. Out of my first 18 years of my life, St.Anne s was the best place I lived. I survived St. Colman s and a horrific father.

I was a resident at St. Ann in 2017 and out of all...

I was a resident at St. Ann in 2017 and out of all of the placement that i have been to, this was by far one of the only placements where I truly felt like I received help from. I loved my therapist and I loved all of the staff that worked their because to me they came to work to actually work with the residents. They care about the well being of the kids and went out of their way to make sure that every single one of the residents saw their own protentional or succeed in life. The programs are centered for all of their. their school system is understandable and easy. Though I have not been their for long, I feel like I got the help that I need from here. St. Ann's is misunderstood. Everyone thinks that St' Anns is bad but actually it is the opposite.

I was just glad my daughter had a place to play ba...

I was just glad my daughter had a place to play basketball! It's been a rough year for our students and student athletes. I know my daughter is in college, but I feel for all students.
Clean, safe limited allowed! Glad I got in!

I was here in 2005-2006. I got jumped and I was al...

I was here in 2005-2006. I got jumped and I was also punished and could not go on home visits for a month. other than that, this place really helped. I was diagnosed with bi polar here, something that had been missed for years prior. I excelled in my classes and actually was put into AP classes. I wish my home town school counselor didnt make me come back to school, they left the option up to him to keep me as out patient and still go to school. I ended dropping out. But I am grateful for my stay in St Anne's. Not only did they help me recognize my potential, but being diagnosed with bipolar changed a lot and I was able to get proper help. I am now 28, never have gotten into trouble, went through college, and am able to manage and live with being bipolar and not medicated. I have a lot of memories here I'll cherish for a life time!

I was there 68- 71 was a lot different back then c...

I was there 68- 71 was a lot different back then couldn't talk or do anything till you were told very strict girls couldn't handle it now we were different then made me a different person independent strong caring ! Glad I went there instead of a foster home because I had no were to go thanks saint Anne's

I was at St. Anne's for 2 years....My life was tur...

I was at St. Anne's for 2 years....My life was turned around and I became a better person, wife, mother and grandmother. I have had a professional career and have been rewarded many times and I thank St. Anne's for helping me see where my life would blossom.