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Why Use a Transport Service?
Transport Services, also known as Escort Services, are usually a last
resort for parents to transport their teens to programs. Being a last
resort doesn't mean it is a negative choice. Using a qualified
professional can be a good experience for a teen.
Some teens are willing to get help, others will go under false pretense,
and then there is the need for escorting.
Since Escorting your teen can be a difficult decision, it is very
important to choose qualified and credentialed professionals for your
teen. The Escort Services listed below are fully licensed to transport
teens and also have various degrees and/or background in Education,
Psychology, Behavioral Science, Mental Health or other related fields.
These are professionals! You are welcome to ask them to fax you their
credentials.
Escorting your teen can be a very good experience with the right
professional.
Safe and Sound Youth Transportation, Inc.
http://www.safeandsoundtransportation.com
1-866-990-1900
lcolpitts45@aol.com
Ensures the Safe
and Reliable Intervention/Transport of teens from a home or a child's
current placement to a chosen destination.
Discreet
Transport Service, Inc.
Mark von Tschirschky, Founder and Director of Operations
4173 Oak Forest Drive
Atlanta, GA 30319
(770) 403-5301
mvont@aol.com
The mission at
Discreet Transport Service, Inc. (DTS) is to assist families in crisis
by escorting their loved one safely and expeditiously to treatment
facilities nationwide. DTS provides safe, compassionate, and respectful
transportation, striving to make an adolescent's transition into
treatment as smooth and gentle as possible.
Right Direction
Intervention and Transport Services
(also offers Runaway Location Services)
http://www.rdas.net/inner/adolescents.html
24 Hour Hotline
1-888-592-8400
info@rdas.net
Right Direction's adolescent services teaches its mediators not to use
intimidation or fear as mediation tools. We strive to treat each child
as an individual, to be non-judgmental and we have a great deal of
experience with most all situations from adolescents with drug or
alcohol abuse to kids who are struggling with self esteem or emotional
difficulties.
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