History
Our program began in a small University Hill duplex in 1999 with a few male participants, several dedicated team members and a huge commitment to helping young adults become healthy, independent members of the community. As our reputation for excellence grew, so did the number of young men who entered our doors. In July 2005, the AIM House' young women''s program acquired its home in the historic Earl House property in downtown Boulder. This beautifully-appointed building, originally constructed in 1882, has been renovated to include modern conveniences without losing its original beauty and historical significance. In November 2012, we added one house for young men to the Earl House, making it co-ed.
Specialties
AIM House is a transitional living program for young adults. Our structured living environment and individualized programs are designed for the young adult who is transitioning from residential treatment centers, wilderness programs, and therapeutic boarding schools. We strive to help each participant build a foundation for independent living by providing thorough, personalized guidance in life skills, recovery and healing, and vocational and academic goals.