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Sam’s Story

April 11, 2024

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teenage boy leaning on his hand wearing a blue polo“Sam” came to Second Story for Teens in Crisis after his adoptive parents refused to pick him up from a residential mental health facility, requiring Child Protective Servies (CPS) to intervene. The rejection devastated Sam. He sank into a deep depression and believed he only had two options: to run away or commit suicide.

Thankfully, that changed. Through counseling sessions, we realized that practically every adult in Sam’s life had abandoned him in some way. Yet, he was resilient. He had an open heart and was ready to learn. As therapy continued, Sam started to see his worth, strengthened his coping skills, and gradually emerged from his depression. The staff started to see his personality emerge as well. He was outgoing, brought joy to the other staff and struggling teens, and laughed a lot. He also worked on life skills, like budgeting, applying for jobs, and meal planning to prepare for independent living.

Second Story worked alongside CPS to find a safe place for Sam to move to near the college he wanted to attend. After leaving the program, Sam worked hard and even saved up to buy a car! He often calls us to check in and helps spread the word about Second Story’s programs to other teens.

“Sam’s” photo, name, and other details have been changed to protect his privacy.

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