We strive to help individuals discover how

capable, resilient and resourceful they truly are

AIM House is an individualized, residential mentoring program for young adults ages 17.5 and older. Our program is designed for the individual who is transitioning from residential treatment centers, drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers, wilderness programs, and therapeutic boarding schools. We provide a positively structured living environment and a supportive, personalized program that includes:

  • • 12-step orientation & support
  • • group, individual & family therapy
  • • one-on-one coaching
  • • wilderness experiences
  • • peer support
  • • tutoring and structured study sessions
  • • access to academic institutions, vocational internships and volunteer opportunities



AIM House has two facilities. The cornerstone of our program is located on the hill just blocks away from the University of Colorado and is affectionately known as the castle. The second, our young women's programs located just north of downtown Boulder in a historical landmark called the Earl House.

To visit the site for the young men click here and to visit the young women's site click here.

Click here to view our newsletters The Fall 2008 AIM House Advocate newsletter is now available.

Now you can download a copy of the newsletter in our News section.

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6/16/2008 - Elman New Men's Program Director at AIM House

It is with mixed emotions that we announce Tracy Markle's resignation from AIM House…

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6/9/2008 - Growth and Change at AIM House

Aim House would like to inform you that Kathy Shingler has decided to resign her position as Admissions Director…

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