Steve Mason has been fortunate enough to present his “Tough Topics” presentations and or have the duty of being the Keynote speaker for many schools, libraries, Law enforcement agencies and rehabilitation/developmental disabilities housing services.

 

Some of the most recent clients include:

Brentwood North Middle School
(6th, 7th & 8th-grade students)


Andover Central School
(7th & 8th-grade students)


Friendship middle and high schools
(6th-12th-grade students)


Scholar’s Academy
(6th-12th-grade students)

Spring Grove Area High School
(7th -12th-grade students)

RIVER ROCK ACADEMY:

River Rock Day Treatment Spring Grove Campus
(Day Treatment services for dependent and delinquent youth ages 11-18)

River Rock Academy Lancaster Campus
(Alternative education for disruptive youth services for students grades 6-12)

River Rock Academy Red Lion Campus
(Alternative education for disruptive youth services for students grades 6-12)

River Rock Academy Spring Grove Campus
(Alternative education for disruptive youth services for students grades 6-12)

River Rock Academy Sinking Spring Campus
(Alternative education for disruptive youth services for students grades 6-12)

Martin De Porres High School
(Martin De Porres is a state-funded private school for young adults ages 13 to 21
who, due to behavioral, social or emotional issues have been transferred out of the public school system.)

Howard B. Mattlin Middle School
(7th and 8th-grade students) 

Nassau County Mental Health Awareness Evening
(Hosted by Nassau County Legislator Josh Lafazan on 2/19/20)

NYPD’s Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance (P.O.P.P.A)
Suffolk County Correction Officers Association (S.C.C.O.A.)

Jericho Public Library
Bethpage Public Library
Syosset Public Library

Nassau County Community College & more.

References available upon request.

 

The list of clients and schools is rapidly growing. We make sure that every client knows and is comfortable being listed on our website for their referral. From time to time, some clients ask that they not be listed. This is not only acceptable and understood, but more importantly FULLY respected. We do everything within our power to keep all of the information we obtain both safe and secure, whether it be in printed or in digital format.

 

A few recent (and very touching) pictures.