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March 2024 by Elmer Yobani
I went there for a while and I really liked being there. Thank you for the people who work there and I really liked being there.
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February 2024 by Stockholm S.
They are abusive to the children. I see all type of accusations against Father John Smyth. It's the staff in the homes. They manipulate and abuse children. I can tell you from my own experience. I was slapped and shoved down on the floor and pushing my face into the carpet and holding my arms behind me. I suffer from PTSD and anxiety. I have never seen any type of abuse from Father Smyth. My mother knew him and he never let anything happened to me but when I arrived in 1982 in the Fall. They have homes with a lady name of the manager. Rosemary Traska was the woman that had her a home. After she left to a higher position. Donna Eddings got that home. She was rude and was accused of hitting one of the girls in the home. So all this nonsense about Father Smyth. Look into the history of the other staff. I don't recommend this place at all.
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February 2024 by Jessica Rivera
I grew up in maryville was living there since the age of im guessing 9 in the 90s I’m 36 now I had to move out because they were closing down because so many bad things were happening I was like 15 16 yrs old when I had to move away I was so sad that was the only family I knew at that time before all the violence happened and they had to close it down too reopened it.? I was always grateful for the activities, Mystic waters, six flags and the best days and memories I have were on Christmas when they showered all the kids with garbage bags Full of gifts. My most memorable memories were camping. They used to take us to Wisconsin Eagle River or Crystal Lake oh, how I miss those days Stock pantry with food, supportive staff and plenty of fun activities, sports schools on campus basketball teams, and recreational things to do like swimming on campus ? I wish I could remember all the staff I used to stay in the Reeding home And another two homes I can’t remember the names right on the same campus Father Smith was very memorable also I can go on all day ?
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September 2023 by Ralph Ricci
Not a fan of Wendy
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May 2023 by Mister Miller
Father Smith once called me the N-Word.That was enough for me.
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August 2022 by Cathy Sievert
You don't find too many amazing people any more I remember Father Smith'ssermons and how exceptional of a person he is. I. Met a lady from Jen school at Maryville we chatted about him.Miss the good old days!
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February 2022 by V U
Get students into and out of the facility quickly
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July 2021 by Linda Hearts
Im grateful to have lived there since age 9
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February 2021 by Dorothy Jordan
I used to live at maryville when i was kid i stayed at shelter and big campus.i lived in john sires home .father smith was a great man so was all that that worked there very nice clean safe place .
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November 2020 by GreenEffects Media & Art
Hello all, I attended here as a troubled youth in the 80's. I was saved and mentored my a Counselor named Darrell Robinson. I wish I could find him to thank him!!
David Green
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September 2020 by GreenEffects Sci-Fatic
Hello all, I attended here as a troubled youth in the 80's. I was saved and mentored my a Counselor named Darrell Robinson. I wish I could find him to thank him!!David Green
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June 2020 by Samoa’s Finest Tasi
I used to be a student here in st Vincent/st John home. Been years since I’ve been there but always was a great faculty towards the kids. Maybe someday we can do a get together for older students
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June 2020 by Michael Nyiri
Maryville a Academy c
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January 2020 by bob zakarewsky
I worked there for two years in the seventies, one my fondest memories I have was the privilege of working there. I loved the kids, I loved the staff I worked with and Father Smith who ran Maryville when I worked there. Had a big impact on my life as a counselor.Fond memories.........
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January 2020 by NOEL HERNANDEZ
Solo quiero dar gracias porque yo estuve ay y se portaron súper con migo les agradezco todo lo que hicieron por mi gracias