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Charlton School Launches“25 Days” Campaign


“25 Days of Charlton” campaign image provided.

BURNT HILLS — On December 1, The Charlton School, a non-profit therapeutic learning community for young women in grades 8-12 who are facing significant mental health challenges, launched its 25 Days of Charlton campaign. The effort is designed to raise awareness and funds while offering a virtual presentation of stories that will be shared daily throughout the month of December.

The 25 stories were captured from across the campus of The Charlton School, and they feature a mix of testimonials from various staff, students, alum, parents and community partners. Each narrative shares a unique perspective, but the common theme throughout is the spirit of The Charlton School that inspires growth and fosters connection.

 “We’ve become one of the leading mental health communities for adolescents, and yet so many people still don’t know we are here and how we can help,” said Alex Capo, executive director of the school, in a statement. “We’re excited for people to see this campaign and learn more about the exceptional people who make it all possible.”

Located in southern Saratoga County, The Charlton School provides a structured approach to therapeutic services and campus life, while also offering students a hands-on, experiential New York State High School Curriculum.

 To learn more about the campaign or to donate, visit www.25daysofcharlton.org. Donations up to $10,000 made before December 31 will be matched.