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Carolina Children's Home has cared for South Carolina's young people for close to 100 years. During that time, the Home's mission has evolved to better meet the needs of our society, growing from a traditional rescue orphanage into one of the state's leading rehabilitative treatment centers for abused and neglected children and adolescents. Today, the average age of the CCH resident is 15, and a child may stay with us for as short a time as 30 days or as long as a few years - all dependent upon the child's needs. CCH can assist up to 94 residents at one time and individual treatment programs center around self-esteem, relationships, emotional development and behavioral therapy.
Elmcrest is a community of caring professionals providing service to children with a variety of emotional, behavioral, and developmental limitations in order to help them overcome barriers to success in their home, school and community.The Elmcrest experience focuses on developing meaningful relationships in a teaching and learning environment that will enable each child regardless of age, gender, or circumstance to reach their optimum potential, point toward a productive future, and contribute to the success of their community.
The organization provides residential treatment and related supports for adolescent males (generally ages 12–18) who have experienced abuse, neglect, behavioral or emotional challenges; it operates a West Virginia Level II residential treatment program and offers therapeutic, educational, and life-skills services to help youth stabilize and transition to healthier placements.
Our mission is to provide a Christian home for children in need – to minister to children and families on physical, educational, emotional, and spiritual levels.
CCHO provides residential and outpatient behavioral-health and foster-care services for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or trauma. Their programs combine therapeutic, educational, recreational, and faith-based supports to help children heal, gain life skills, and transition to stable family settings.
The Tanzanian Children's Fund works to ensure that all children and families in the Karatu region of northern Tanzania lead healthy and productive lives and have the opportunity to become positive agents of change for their country. In order to achieve our goals, TCF provides a loving and permanent home for marginalized children at the Rift Valley Children's Village. However, TCF also recognizes that the best way to promote the well-being of all children is to provide access to high-quality education, free healthcare, and economic trainings and loans to the entire community. Our innovative, multi-pronged approach to addressing systemic poverty is what has enabled us to have a deep impact and catalyze real and lasting change.
SOS Children's Villages supports orphans and vulnerable children in several ways. We provide long-term,family-based care in our SOS Villages for over 75,000 children and youth worldwide. Each child is welcomed into a loving family environment and a supportive community in which to grow. We provide the education, training and life skills to help them become active, empowered young adults. In addition, SOS works with communities to help prevent child abandonment and to aid families struggling with poverty and disease through our SOS Family Strengthening Programmes. SOS Children's Villages supports over 1,000,000 children and their families through these family strengthening programmes, our schools and medical centres.
CMHO works with many partners who deliver treatment and prevention services to children, youth and their families. Our core membership consists of accredited children’s mental health centres, but we also work with child welfare agencies, schools, early childhood centres, family physicians and pediatricians, hospitals, adult mental health services, and other organizations that work to improve the lives of young Ontarians and families affected by mental illness. Our goals are to: - promote service excellence and innovation through standards and accreditation, dissemination of evidence-based practices, and information sharing and education; - enhance the capacity of children’s mental health service providers to offer optimal services for children, youth and their families; - advocate for policies, programs and funds to improve the system of children's mental health services; and - support the work of parents and board members in children's mental health.
CCVI prepares children with visual impairments (including those with multiple disabilities) to reach their highest potential in the sighted world by providing specialized early education, therapies, family support, and vision-related services across the Kansas City region.
Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services provides a variety of Christ-centered services to children in need and their families.