COAL VALLEY, ILLINOIS (July 31, 2023) — Arrowhead Youth and Family Services will hold a spaghetti dinner on August 22, 5-7PM, at Arrowhead Ranch, 12200 104th Street, Coal Valley. Dining will be in the Arrowhead Ranch gymnasium.

The cost for an adult meal will be $8.00. Dinners for children five and under are free. The spaghetti dinner will include meat or meatless sauce, garlic bread, and a side-salad. Lemonade and water will be provided for free. Pop and desserts will be sold separately at an additional cost. Take-out meals are also available.

The spaghetti dinner will help achieve Arrowhead’s mission of motivating youth at risk to become productive, responsible young men by providing quality counseling, education, and social services to them and their families.

Each day the youth are in treatment at Arrowhead, they are experiencing positive therapeutic interventions that will provide them with the tools and insight necessary to re-establish themselves within their families and the community, long after they complete the program.

Arrowhead’s mission is to motivate youth-at-risk to become productive and responsible young people by providing quality counseling, education, and social services to youth and their families. Arrowhead enjoys a reputation as a successful residential treatment facility that has helped hundreds of youths and their families.

Founded in 1945, Arrowhead is a private, non-profit treatment facility serving at-risk youth aged 12-21. Arrowhead offers a home and training for youth in need of help and is located in a rural setting just south of Coal Valley, Illinois at 12200 104th Street. From the Quad Cities, take Interstate 74 to US 6, then to US 150, to W 3rd Street, then two miles south to Arrowhead.

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