Residential Programs

Our residential programs provides services to youth in foster care and those in the juvenile justice system.
Emergency Shelter Care
Emergency shelter care provides a structured, nurturing, safe and reassuring environment to children who are experiencing issues of grief, loss, and the effects of placement disruption. As a short-term residential care option, emergency shelter care has the purpose of meeting the child’s immediate emotional, physical, and crisis stabilization as opposed to a long term treatment program. (Foster Care & Juvenile Justice Homes)
Transitional Group Home
The transitional group home program is a community based program for youth that provides a structured program to assist their positive growth. Onsite adult supervision is provided 24/7 and directed towards assisting the youths successful transition back into the community and independent living establishments as law abiding citizens. Transitional group homes provide strategies for working with youth with behavioral problems, substance abuse and anger management issues and independent living skills. Transitional group homes provide case management services to youth, family and other community partners. (Project TAFL Participants Only)