Northwood Children’s Services, Minnesota’s oldest child-caring agency, is stepping in to fill a critical gap in day treatment for 40 young people that was caused by this week’s closing of The Hills Youth and Family Services in Duluth’s Woodland neighborhood.
Until June 25, The Hills had provided programs for youth, ages 12 through 17, who were struggling to manage behaviors and mental health symptoms in home, in school and in their community. Beginning Monday, July 12, Northwood will assume those programs and minimize disruptions for the affected children and their families by providing services from the same three locations and using the same staff as The Hills had.
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