Residential Programs
Emergency Shelter Program
The Emergency Shelter Program provides immediate assistance, safety, housing, clothing, personal hygiene items, and transportation to children ages 6-17 years, who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, abandonment, and/or neglect.
The program provides a structured environment and an individual plan of care for each child in order to facilitate emotional health and stabilization.
Each plan addresses specific needs including guidance, role modeling, social skills, tutoring, behavior management, education, and recreational activities.
The goal of the Emergency Shelter Program is to provide an environment that is safe and consistent with the mission of the agency.

Group Homes
Residential Group Home Clinician
The Residential Group Home Clinician facilitates Independent Living Life Skills groups at our three residential programs that house abused and neglected youth.
