B.R.I.C.K
The B.R.I.C.K. program (Building Reality with Imagination, Curiosity, and Knowledge) is ASOP’s prevention, intervention, and diversion program designed to support at-risk youth and those involved in the juvenile justice system. Through individual, group, and family sessions, youth develop emotional awareness, improve decision making, and build healthier behaviors.
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Using evidence-based approaches and structured activities, including life skills development, therapeutic support, and interactive learning, the program addresses the root causes of behavior and equips youth with the tools needed to make positive choices and move forward with confidence.
Therapeutic Support
Each youth receives up to 48 hours of combined individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Reality Therapy to support emotional growth and positive decision making.
Parent Workshops
Our monthly virtual parent workshops provide parents with tools to better support their child. Topics include parenting styles, mental health, communication, and child development, all designed to strengthen families and improve relationships.
Chess
Through chess, youth learn how to think strategically, manage emotions, and make better decisions. Structured lessons teach patience, focus, and the importance of thinking through consequences both on and off the board.
Paint & Politic
Paint & Politic combines art, mindfulness, and education to help youth express themselves and explore important topics. Through creative expression, youth build confidence, process emotions, and develop a deeper sense of self.
Expanding Horizons
Through trips, events, and guest speakers, ASOP exposes youth to new experiences that support growth and learning. These opportunities, combined with therapeutic activities, help build confidence, broaden perspectives, and inspire positive change.
Building Skills for Life
Our life skills classes help youth build confidence, improve communication, and make better decisions. Through practical, real-life learning, youth develop the skills needed to navigate challenges and grow.


