MTCYR Catholic Residential Therapeutic Boarding School Program Staff

The staff at MTCYR are all committed to one goal, and that is helping every young man reach his full potential to lead a healthy productive life. Our young adult drug rehab and transitions life skill program is headed by gifted individuals whose main objective is to guide troubled teens to the right path through positive behavior improvement, developing a sound work ethic, character building through "Real Life Therapy" and life enriching activities.

Executive Director Tom George

Master of Arts Degree in Education with a focus on Religious Studies. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physiology, Certified Marriage Mentor.

Tom George has made it his life mission to serve God in the Catholic Church. Along with his wife Susan and their eleven children, he has served the Catholic Church in mission to God's people as a lay missionary members for over twenty years. Tom has also served as the Director of Formation for families preparing them for service in foreign missions, providing him with invaluable experience in family and youth apostolate. In addition to this experience, Tom has been director of a family life apostolate outreach for the Catholic community. Tom and his wife Susan are both Certified Marriage Mentors.

Being a gifted teacher, Tom is often a featured speaker at youth seminars and retreats. Speaking to young people from a Christian faith base, he talks about character formation, healthy relationships, substance abuse, and abstinence. Tom imparts moral truths in a way that teens can understand and relate to easily. The gift he brings to our troubled teen program is his example as a husband and father, and as a man of God. In this way he is able to give the boys in our Program a powerful example of Christian manhood. Through honest hard ranch work, Tom leads the boys in establishing a work ethic that has helped many of the troubled teens discover their true potential. The troubled teens on the ranch really look up to Tom and view him as a role model of a man who truly lives his faith in God.

Tom brings many other very valuable experiences and skills to the program. His many personal accomplishments include serving at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as a strength coach for the Olympic athletes. Tom coached in the areas of boxing, judo, twenty six mile marathon, and lugar. Prior to his experience at the Olympic Training Center, Tom was an assistant coach at the University of Wyoming in football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. Tom also taught school at St. Joseph School in Beeville, Texas, sharing his gifts as a teacher in the subjects of Science, English and Religion. He also brings ten years of experience as a carpenter, and over eleven years of experience in ranch work to share with the boys in the Program.

Director Susan George

Certified Christian Counselor, Certified Life Coach (in training), Family Life & Abstinence Educator, PSSP Certified Breakthrough Parenting Instructor, Certified Marriage Mentor, Home schooling mother of eleven children.

Like her husband Tom George, Susan is dedicated to living and teaching her Christian-Catholic faith. She is a trained Family Life, Abstinence, Breakthrough Parenting, Relationship & Communication skills instructor. Susan is gifted at imparting a deeper understanding and respect for the gift of his sexuality to each of the troubled teens who come to Mount Carmel Youth Ranch. Susan teaches the credited Life Skills courses every Friday to all of the troubled teens who come to Mount Carmel Youth Ranch. Her classes are eagerly attended and respected by the teens.

Previously Tom and Susan worked for over eight years as lay formators for a religious community. Tom and Susan were responsible for the training of the laity to prepare them to go out into mission. They were also responsible for the formation of families and the family life apostolate outreach for the religious community. Tom and Susan are also Certified Marriage Mentors and Breakthrough Parenting Instructors.

Counselor Cheri Kreitzmann, MS, LPC, PAT
Mental Health and Addiction Therapist

Cheri has 20 years and a wealth of experience, in working with individuals who struggle with chronic and persistent mental illness, substance abuse, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, at-risk adolescents, self-esteem, relationship, and abuse issues.

She holds a Master's Degree in Rehbilitation Counseling from the University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1993. She practiced in Community Support Programs for 6 years, then a administration position for the County learning that direct service is her calling. She has owned and provided direct services for Soar Counseling since 1993.

She has recently moved from Shell Lake WI to Cody Wy with her family. She is owner of SOAR Counseling Srevices Inc. which she is expanding to Wyoming and to the world through on-line counseling. She has a strong spiritual and cognitive and behavioral approach to her counseling. She believes in being direct and solution focused yet embrasing and working through emotional wounds.



Counselor Derrick Moorman, MS, LPC

Masters Degree in Counseling from Franciscan University of Steubenville, Bachelor of Arts from St. Thomas, Provisional Professional Counseling License from the State of Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board

Derrick Moorman is a recent graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville's Masters Counseling program. Derrick received his Bachelor of Arts from St. Thomas in St. Paul Minnesota in Catholic Studies with a minor in Philosophy. It was at St. Thomas where Derrick first studied psychology and was so attracted that he thought he could spend the rest of his life working in the field. He received his Provisional Professional Counseling License from the State of Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board.

Derrick feels that Our Lord has been preparing him to work with troubled teens for years now. Derrick is passionate about helping the boys discover their God-given inner citadel; the true strength of manhood that lies within the heart; the strength that will enable them to stand when there is no reason for them to. He wants to help the boys discover with God's grace, who they are and understand themselves better. He believes that it is this wrestling match that empowers one to move through the muck and the mire to new heights of virtue and character.

Derrick believes that the troubled teens of MTCYR and Beartooth Mountain Ascent are the leaders, protectors and providers of the near future because they are at present wrestling with God and themselves. Derrick truly believes that life is worth living and he longs for the boys to grab a hold of it with all they have.

Thanks to his Counseling degree at Franciscan, he now has the opportunity to help form the troubled teens in a professional counseling setting. Derrick will primarily be practicing Cognitive Therapy. He believes that changing one's negative thoughts will influence and eventually change one's behaviors and emotions. Derrick is very interested in getting to the deepest lies that Satan has sown, uprooting them by the grace of Jesus, and then allowing the program to nourish and heal.

"I chose to work at MTCYR because I could not pass up an opportunity to fulfill so many of my long time desires of working with troubled teens. I also believe wholeheartedly in the 'reality therapy' that is offered here allowing the troubled teens opportunity for autonomy and empowerment. There is also so much beauty in the geography and in the farm life that the heart gets 'won over.' Mr. Jerry the founder, his family who run the ranch, and all of the faithful staff are very inspirational in their love for the troubled teens; and Love is the greatest healer of all."

Academics Teacher Barbara Blaney

Ms Barbara comes to MTC with 30 + years of teaching experience. She brings extensive skills in working with at risk youth after working on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota for fifteen years. Barb also comes to Mt Carmel after completing a year as a VISTA volunteer.

For several years, Barbara worked with Foxfire Fund Inc. a national program of teacher training and support (the Foxfire Approach to Teaching and Learning). Through her work with Foxfire, teachers were trained to develop individual learning plans for students through experiential learning and integrated lessons. The result of this work was the understanding that students need to become life long learners by learning how to learn. She has written several articles for the Foxfire magazine, Foxfire News, and she presented her teaching strategies at national conferences in Preston, NJ, Atlanta, GA and many other locations.

Barbara graduated from Chadron State College, and attended Princeton University. She is currently a certified teacher in South Dakota and Nebraska. Her philosophy of facilitating youth to learn how to learn goes hand in hand with Mt Camel's philosophy. Ms Barbara brings a blend of humor with Love and Logic to connect with the youth she serves wherever the Lord places her.


Dustin Johnson

Bachelor of Science in Church Ministry

Having spent more than a decade working with youth, from volunteering at his local church to being a teacher in mainstream and residential education facilities; Dustin has seen God work in all kinds of hearts; from kids who were hurt and rebellious, feeling worthless and abandoned, to addicts that could not think of anything better than their next fix.

Desiring to be the hands of Christ reaching out , His patient and reflective questions help our residents think about who they are, how they are thinking, where that kind of thinking will take them in life, and how much God desires to know them. Dustin enjoys getting the boys outside, doing things that need to be done, doing them well, and having a good time while doing them. This time of working the ranch creates opportunities for conversations that help the residents learn: about themselves, how God showed him how to live a life of peace and how they can experience peace in God.

Ranch Manager &Vocational Educator Mark Schneider

Experienced mountain cowboy, farmer, and business owner/operator.

Mark is truly the vocational "rock" of MTCYR. His experience comes both from the classroom and from the field. Born and raised on the ranch, it is in his blood. From early morning feeding to late nights on a tractor, Mark knows how to work. He has to, as the success of the ranch is on his shoulders, and he humbly carries the load. He quietly and patiently teaches the troubled teens that come to MTCYR how to work, and they see through him that work will make them happy. They learn the value of a job completed, and find that a job is only done when it is done right.

After the ranch type work is completed, Mark might be found coaching the troubled teens in boxing, which he has been doing since the age of eight. He is the proud father of two, and devotes himself to his family. Mark's vocational knowledge reaches beyond the ranch and he is able to teach the troubled teens many more trades. Having owned and operated a successful drywall business, Mark understands construction and the inner workings of a business. Through him, the troubled teens have this knowledge and experience available to them as they make their career choices.

Administrative Assistant Nancy Woolard

Nancy brings her experience from owning her own business and working as a secretary for a fabric company to MTCYR. Nancy and her husband started their own successful trucking business and were on the road together for thirteen years before deciding they were ready to stay in one place.

Nancy really loves being able to do such a variety of things for the ranch. She enjoys working in the office and talking to parents, as well as being around the troubled teens and seeing them improve on a daily basis. Nancy says, "God has really opened up doors for me to be able to work at MTCYR. It is like it was meant to be and really a dream come true for me."

 

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