Alternative Living

  Solutions

 

Alternative Living Solutions

is a

501 C 3

non-profit program

 

committed to developing innovative

programming that challenges and enhances community supports

for the youth and families we serve.

 

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Admissions

 

Alternative Living Solutions is now accepting referrals for young men and women ages 15 1/2 to 21 through Children, Youth and Family Services and the Juvenile Court System.

 

Privately funded placements are welcome!

 

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Gifting!

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A.L.S.
2108 Tartan Court
Latrobe, PA 15650

 

HELP US TO CHANGE A CHILDS LIFE!

 

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Quality Services

 

We embrace gender-specific concepts.  We are committed to Best Practice Concepts and the BARJ principles including the competency development skill sets.  At  Alternative Living Solutions, a young person can transition seamlessly throughout a range of individualized services with responsible living as a outcome.

 

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Visitation is Sunday 11am to 4pm.

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Helpful Connections

 

There are many concerns pertaining to youth care in communities throughout the land. 

 

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The Art of Gifting !

Gifts & Donations can be sent to the following:              A.L.S.
                                                                                                   2108 Tartan Court
                                                                                                   Latrobe, PA 15650

Some think we learned it from Native Americans ~ then again ~ maybe it is the American way.  Native American gifting is a practice that goes back through the very thread of the culture.  It is the cohesiveness of the people.  When a gathering happens it is an accepted practice that the host will put out a blanket in the center of the gathering, called a giveaway, miigiwe, and put various items on the blanket.  Each guest from eldest to the youngest will in turn go to the blanket and take one item of their liking.  This will continue until there is nothing left on the blanket.  Sometimes the blanket itself will also go as a part of the gifts offered.  Some people have been known to give everything they have because they feel so honored by the people who visit them.

Ongoing gifting is a normal part of this practice.  It is a custom to gift anyone that comes to visit.  Often the host will gift something of significance, to his guests.   Always food will be offered as well, that no one will be hungry.

When something is done to help the people it is a gift of spirit.  At a wedding the people come to witness the wedding.  Gifting to the groom and the bride comes generally from within the family.  The bride, groom and their families will have a giveaway at the end of the ceremony.  The people attending will often gift to the newlyweds at some point during the following year to see that the needs of the new couple are met.  Gift the people that honor us rather than expecting gifts from them.

In our culture we use the term donation for giving.  To the Native American that term means having pity on.  Giving to the less fortunate.  They do not see themselves as less than others.

Gifting is giving of yourself in return for a kindness that has been given to you.  The kindness may be a material thing, a teaching, a healing or just a friendship and bonding between people.  The importance of gifting is in the honoring of one another.  It is not payment for something rather recognition of having respect of one another. 

In this society it is difficult for indigenous people to offer the love of spirit through their teachings.  In the past they would have been honored in return through the gifting of a blanket or trade item or something of need to them and of value.  What was given was always acknowledged in some way. 

Today our society says put a dollar amount on the item and we will pay you.  This is contrary to the teachings of native culture.

Jim Beard aka Noodin      ~ An Ojibwa Indian Traditional Teaching ~

Gifts & Donations can be sent to the following:           A.L.S.
                                                                                   2108 Tartan Court
                                                                                   Latrobe, PA 15650

 

 

 

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