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Jacqueline Danforth - A Positive Person in 2005
New Horizons Founder and Executive Director, Jacqueline Danforth is featured in the book "The Power of Positive People". You can find her excerpt located on page 28 of this new inspirational book which captures the spirit of positive energy and the influence in can have on the lives of others.
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New Horizons Carf Accredited - November 28, 2005
Jacqueline Danforth, Executive Director, New Horizons for Young Women, Orrington, ME, 800-916-9755, announced that New Horizons has received a three year accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities Inc. (C.A.R.F.) for the following programs: Residential Treatment: Mental health for adults and Residential Treatment: Mental health for children and adolescents.
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Visit Report - September 09, 2004
On September 09, 2004 Kristie Henley visited New Horizons for Young Women.The following article reprint is courtesy of strugglingteens.com
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Associated Press - April 08, 2004
Celebrity's daughter runs wilderness school for at-risk girls
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Visit Report - September 24, 2003
On September 24, 2003 Dr. Steven A. Carreras, Ph.D., LICSW visited New Horizons for Young Women. His professional review of the program is further proof that the director and staff at New Horizons is not only qualified to help your daughter, but genuinely cares about her overall well being. The following article reprint is courtesy of strugglingteens.com
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The Salem News - Thursday, November 21, 2002
MARBLEHEAD -- Jacqueline Danforth expected nothing less from herself than society's version of perfect -- something she said probably stemmed from having a famous successful mother -- television journalist Barbara Walters.
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Dateline NBC - October 18, 2002
The program included exclusive interviews by Jane Pauley of New Horizons founder Jacqueline Danforth, and her mother, journalist Barbara Walters.
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Education Update - Online - July 2002
By the time Jacqueline Danforth, a Dalton student, was fifteen years old, she was into drugs, gangs, and alcohol. It was time for drastic action.
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Good Housekeeping - April, 2002
She's put a painful past behind her. Now Jackie Danforth, daughter of news legend Barbara Walters, is helping teenage girls at risk…and embracing her family ties.
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