Advocate Success for Kids (ASK) Program
Motivating and Empowering Students to Reach Their Full Potential
At Griffith Centers, we believe every student deserves a chance to succeed—both in and out of the classroom. The Advocate Success for Kids (ASK) Program is designed to maximize a child’s educational, emotional, and social potential through personalized support, consistent advocacy, and school-based counseling.
Holistic Support for Academic and Personal Growth
Helping Students Build Skills for School, Life, and Beyond
The ASK Program promotes:
- Academic achievement
- School attendance
- Good character
- Responsible decision-making
Our counselors work closely with students, families, and school teams to create individualized support plans that focus on each student’s strengths. Using a wrap-around and advocacy approach, we provide the tools and motivation students need to re-engage with school, build healthy relationships, and succeed long-term.
What We Address
Our ASK counselors provide individual and family counseling to support students facing:
Behavioral challenges, Academic difficulties, Truancy and attendance issues, Trauma, grief, and loss, Peer problems, Family relationship struggles and communication breakdowns.
Truancy Prevention Program
Building a Bridge Back to Learning
Chronic absenteeism can be a symptom of deeper struggles—and our Truancy Prevention Program is here to help.
Through direct support, advocacy, and therapy, we work with:
- Students – to understand and address the root causes of truancy
- Parents – to offer resources, therapy, and tools for involvement
- Educators – to create a coordinated support network
Program services include:
- In-home therapy and mentoring
- Psycho-education and skill-building
- Teacher consultations and staff meetings
- Progress tracking throughout the school year
By the Numbers: A Legacy of Impact
Behind every number is a story of hope restored.
Clients Served Annually
Licensed Therapists and Clinicians
Dedicated Staff Members
Locations Across Colorado
Years of Mission-Driven Care
RELOAD: Rebooting Educational Direction
A 12-Session Curriculum for Re-Engagement
RELOAD (Reboot Educational Learning Opportunities Affecting Direction) is a structured 3-month program that empowers students who are:
- Truant
- Lacking credits for graduation
- Struggling with engagement and direction
Students participate in 12 targeted sessions where they:
- Build self-development skills
- Identify short- and long-term goals
- Develop an individualized academic and career portfolio
RELOAD gives students the structure and confidence to return to school with renewed purpose.
School-Based Mental Health Services
Sometimes the best place to reach students is right at school. Our school-based clinicians offer one-on-one therapy to support students dealing with:
- Trauma and grief
- Anxiety and depression
- Emotional and behavioral challenges
By integrating therapy into the school environment, we make mental health services accessible, timely, and collaborative. Treatment goals are developed with input from the student, their family, school staff, and our professional team—ensuring care is personalized and effective.
Why It Matters
When students feel supported, connected, and empowered—they thrive. The ASK Program helps young people:
- Stay in school
- Make positive decisions
- Improve mental health and emotional well-being
- Build stronger family and peer relationships
- Discover their potential for success
Let’s Support Students—Together
If you’re an educator, parent, or professional looking to support a student through the ASK Program, we’re here to help.
Contact Us to learn more or refer a student today. Together, we can give students the tools they need to succeed—today and for the future.
Click the link below to get started today!
Contact Info
10190 Bannock St. Suite 120
Northglenn, CO 80260
EIN: 84-0404251
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Griffith Centers holds the following licenses and certifications:
Council on Accreditation (COA) of Services for Families and Children, Inc.
Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)
Colorado Department of Education (CDE)
COGNIA (formerly known as AdvancED)
North Central Association of Schools
Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)
For inquiries regarding our licenses and certifications, please contact us at info@griffithcenters.org.