
FAQs
FAQs
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At Bridges, we strive to make our programs as accessible as possible. While the full tuition per participant is $1,400, we understand that every family's financial situation is different and no student will ever be turned away for an inability to cover program costs. Bridges offers an income-based sliding scale based on the 2024 Seattle AMI (Annual Median Income.) and proof of income is NOT required for access to our sliding scale options.
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We are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate support and programming for youth in recovery. These totals reflect the expenses required to operate the program for one full month, including the space where we meet, essential transportation access, supplies for group activities, and—most importantly—our dedicated staff who provide support, guidance, and care to each participant.
General Program Cost Breakdown for One Month/15 Student Average: Rent $2250.00, Transportation $200.00, Supplies $1500.00, Staff $17,000. TOTAL COST $20,950.00
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Weekly on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays after school releases from Interagency Queen Anne. Hours adjust in accordance with the SPS hours (earlier start and end on Wednesdays due to early release.) No programming on Thursdays. Sometimes there are weekend events.
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Yes, transportation is provided to get students safely to programming from Interagency Queen Anne, and to all activities. We encourage families to pick up their participant from programming but Bridges can also facilitate a safe ride share home if needed.
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Weekly on Monday evenings from 5:45-7:15
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Yes! The parent group is very welcoming and understands that parents & family need support even if their child is away at treatment or not yet committed to participating.
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At Bridges we understand that that recovery is not a linear path for everyone but for the safety and security of our staff and other participants we maintain sobriety during programming and a commitment to a recovery path while participating in our after school program.
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Yes, with extended hours depending on the specific holiday break and to offer the most support during holidays known to be the most vulnerable to people in recovery.