• Our Mission

    To build a foundation for independent living by providing guidance in life, vocational goals, and academic interests. AIM House is where actions and intentions merge.

    “Through all of our services, our goal is to bring a sense of community and belonging into each participant’s life. Community is one of our top values. With group dinners, movies, paintball, hiking, sports, art activities and more, those who are looking for opportunities to connect will find a supportive community here in Boulder.”

  • What We Do

    As a team, we create opportunities for young adults to discover wellness, personal responsibility and fulfillment. These opportunities are created with an individualized program for each participant, focused on:

    Building a foundation for independent living by providing coaching and executive functioning training in lifeskills, vocational goals, and academic pursuits.

    Disrupting destructive and repetitive behavior patterns through a multifaceted, multi-disciplinary approach to wellness, healing, and growth.

    Supporting young people and their families through the difficult stages of emerging adulthood, modeling collaborative and meaningful relationships.

  • What People Are Saying

    “We are grateful and appreciative to your program for helping us make this crucial transition and giving us skills to work through conflicts and to anticipate potential problems.” — Parent

    "The only elements necessary to succeed in our program is the willingness to change" — AIM House

    “From day one I felt like I belonged here; my mentor, therapists and fellow participants cared about me every step of the way.”

    — Participant

 

Our Recovery Perspective.

"There were times at AIM House where I wanted to leave and go my own way, convinced that I could make it on my own. There were times when I thought I had learned all I could here and that any more of the groups and the rules and the requirements were just a waste of money or time. However, each time I had those thoughts something would remind me of just how important AIM House was to me."

— AIM House Participant