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Programs :: Residential Group Home
residential group home

The Residential Group Home program is designed to help vulnerable girls develop a sense of self-worth and provide them with the opportunity to grow into independent, successful young women.
Every year more than 200 girls ages 12-18 arrive in our facility, most of whom have suffered abuse or neglect. Approximately one-fourth of the girls we serve are placed in our residency program by the state's Child Protective Services. Others come through the Juvenile Court Center, Magellan, and the Indian Nations.
Beyond meeting their basic needs and providing safe haven, our Residential Group Home addresses all aspects of the girls' health and well-being.
- Healing - Counseling and support programs help to heal the damage and emotional wounds of childhood abuse and neglect.

- Learning - Individualized education gives girls an opportunity to succeed at school and prepares them for jobs in the community or the pursuit of higher education.

- Self-Discovery -Through a Community Learning Model, based on positive choices and behavior, the girls gain confidence and learn how to be responsible and successful within their families and communities.
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