Success Stories
Every young person who comes to Bridge has their own unique story, and we are honored to be part of so many.
My Bridge counselor makes me feel comfortable and is a great help to me when I’m having a problem.
Brianna
If I didn’t have Bridge, I would be couch surfing or sleeping outside. At Bridge, everyone knows who I am.
Malcolm
Jeremy
Jeremy’s* Bridge story started on our Mobile Medical Van. Today, he is independently housed in Bridge’s Youth Rapid Re-housing (RRH) program.
Jeremy found Bridge’s Mobile Medical Van one night in Harvard Square.
Every night for many months, Jeremy would stop by the van for a sandwich, some warm socks, and to talk with outreach staff.
Bridge staff learned that due to frustration with other service providers, Jeremy did not want to ask for help again. After over a year of visiting the Mobile Medical Van, thanks to the relationship that Jeremy built with our outreach team, he scheduled an intake appointment at Bridge.
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After he completed his intake appointment, Jeremy started meeting regularly with a Bridge Clinical Counselor.
Together, Jeremy and his counselor developed a plan to address his self-harm and substance use. With Bridge’s support, Jeremy learned that with counseling, he is able to manage his mental health.
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Today, Jeremy has housing through Bridge’s Rapid Re-housing (RRH) program, the only RRH program in Boston exclusively for youth.
Using the skills he learned at Bridge, he is managing his work, personal life, and mental health in independent housing. Jeremy meets regularly with his clinical counselor and his RRH case manager for ongoing support.
I wanted to raise my son in a different environment. Bridge provides me with a safe, positive environment to do so.
Lesha
Ayanna
Ayanna is a graduate of the Bridge HiSET program. She participated in the Work-Based Learning Program this past fall while enrolled as a part-time student at Urban College.
Bridge’s Work-Based Learning Program (WLP) is a three-month paid internship to develop essential employment skills in a supportive environment.
Ayanna uses many of the communication skills she learned in the WLP with her new college classmates and professors. She was also able to get a head start on using Microsoft Office programs, which have come in very useful for class.
Looking back, Ayanna feels the program gave her a great boost of confidence for her upcoming academic and career challenges!
Internship complete, Ayanna decided to become a full-time student at Urban College. She had a very successful semester, making the Dean’s List with a grade point average of 3.30 or higher! This semester, she continues to take advantage of our College Success Tutoring program while working through a full course load.
Inspired by her experience in the WLP, Ayanna has applied for a front-desk role at Urban College.
We love hearing about the new challenges she aspires to each month as she works towards her degree in Psychology!
If you are between the ages of 14-24 and looking for help, call 617 423 9575