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Causes: Education, Group Homes, Human Services, Mental Health, Mental Health & Crisis Intervention, Vocational & Technical Schools
Mission: To help heal the wounds of abused and neglected children; to strengthen children in families, whether birth, foster or adopted; and to help troubled adolescents reach their full potential.
Programs: Project 101 - residential care and treatmentprovided to adolescent girls and babies, and severely abused and neglected girls. Services include food, clothing, shelter, counseling, healthcare needs, school expenses, and all other needs. Served approximately 199 clients.
project 201 - behavioral health servicesprovides professional counseling services to our residential, foster family, wraparound, family preservation, and children and families within the general community. Clients are served through medical, private insurance or self pays including pro-bono assisted services. Served approximately 812 clients.
project 302 & 305 - foster carespecializing in the recruitment, selection and training for families to obtain placement for children in private special needs appropriate homes. Clients include domestic, foreign refugees and unaccompanied children. Served approximately 281 clients.
project 105 - unaccompanied children's sheltershort term children refugee shelter program funded by the federal government provides counseling, education and cultural immersion to children separated from family. In this safe environment the children can recover and work toward reunification or adoption. Served approximately 299 clients. Project 401 - family preservationas part of the federal government's promoting safe and stable families program we provide safety, permanency and wellbeing in a continuum of care to ensure the physical, emotional, social, and educational development of children in a safe home environment. It is a broad, integrated, community-based, collaborative approach to providing services to families experiencing family functioning challenges related to child abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation. Served approximately 139 clients. Project 404 - transitional housing program - plusprovides a safe and supportive living environment for former foster youth aged 18-24 while helping them achieve self-sufficiency and learn skills to live as adults as they transition out of the child welfare or probation systems. Served approximately 46 clients. Project 104 - nutritionall clients at our group homes are automatically enrolled into the usda nutrition program for breakfast and lunch meals. Meals include all the basic food groups portions including daily fresh fruit and milk provided at every meal and in the cottages for snacks. Served approximately 498 clients. Project 107 - family reunification provide home study or post release services to unaccompanied minors to ensure safe placements with their sponsors. Served approximately 477 clients. Project 402 - wraparoundprovides safety, permanent and well being to children in a family-centered, strength-based, needs-driven planning and service delivery process. Services are provided to children, within the family structure, who are currently residing or are at risk of being placed in a group home environment. Served approximately 234 clients.