Anasazi Foundation
Address | 1424 S Stapley Dr, Mesa, AZ, United States | ||||||||||
Phone | +1 480-892-7403 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.anasazi.org | ||||||||||
Categories | Non-Profit Organization, Addiction Treatment Center, Family Counselor | ||||||||||
Rating | 5 26 reviews | ||||||||||
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Anasazi Foundation reviews
26I worked for the Anasazi Foundation this summer. In my work experience I have not found a company with purer motives, better staff, or a more solid philosophy. I've spent the last 9 years working with teenagers in different capacities (ski & gymnastics coach, music instructor, wilderness therapy), and no one has impressed me as they have. They fearlessly help families reunite. I am forever grateful for my time there.
As part of Native American studies, even though thought to be extinct, I love the concept of the Anasazi culture and encourage all to learn and know more, including me!
The Anasazi Foundation is an amazing foundation. Its staff and program are a life changing. I have witnessed friends and families achieve life long change. Highly recommend.
Two of my children were leaders at Anasazi. They are forever changed because they learned how to love themselves and others, not judge, and have a heart at peace. Fundamental learning occurs at Anasazi for everyone. It's a gray place to get back in touch with yourself and humanity.
I used to work here as a trail walker and I've never had a job I enjoyed more. As an organization they are ethical and really care about helping families heal. There are many other therapeutic wilderness programs out there but anasazi was one of the first and is still one of the best.
I guess you could call me an Anasazi success story. I am a mom to give kids, and I am almost done with my doctorate degree. I went 22 years ago when I was 15. I didn't want to go, but I learned so much along the way. This is the best experience of my life.
I am Blue Iron Moccasins, and I have spoken.