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Scholars generally enter the program between the ages of 10 and 14 and live in our home through high school graduation. Placement in our home is voluntary on the part of the child and his or her parent(s) or guardian.

 

The Boys Hope Girls Hope residential program offers

  • Education in first rate, college preparatory schools;
  • Value-centered, family-style homes focusing on personal development;
  • Live-in residential couselors who provide structure, guidance and nurturing;
  • Room, board, tuition, clothing, and a personal allowance;
  • Medical, dental and optical services;
  • Professional therapeutic counseling (if needed);
  • Summer atheltic and enrichment programs;
  • Extended services for program graduates.

 

College Preparation and Support

The College Mentoring Program works to with scholars to actively seek out, apply to and attend a college or university consistent with the youth's personal goals and abilities.

All children admitted to Boys Hope Girls Hope receive after-care services. Upon completion of the residential program, usually at the time of high school graduation, scholars become collegians eligible for the support needed to succeed in earning a college degree, including:

  • Financial assistance for tuition, room and board;
  • Emtional support and mentoring while on campus;
  • Temporary housing at Boys Hope Girls Hope during college breaks;
  • Assistance in securing internships and employment;
  • Follow-up contact to access a youth's reintegration into his/her family and community.

 

Family Support

Although Boys Hope Girls Hope is not a traditional family service agency, many parents and guardians benefit from services provided by the program, including information on, and referral to, community resources, parenting guidance, crisis intervention and informal counseling.

 

Scholars generally enter the program between the ages of 10 and 14 and live in our home through high school graduation. Placement in our home is voluntary on the part of the child and his or her parent(s) or guardian.

 

The Boys Hope Girls Hope residential program offers

  • Education in first rate, college preparatory schools;
  • Value-centered, family-style homes focusing on personal development;
  • Live-in residential couselors who provide structure, guidance and nurturing;
  • Room, board, tuition, clothing, and a personal allowance;
  • Medical, dental and optical services;
  • Professional therapeutic counseling (if needed);
  • Summer atheltic and enrichment programs;
  • Extended services for program graduates.

 

College Preparation and Support

The College Mentoring Program works to with scholars to actively seek out, apply to and attend a college or university consistent with the youth's personal goals and abilities.

All children admitted to Boys Hope Girls Hope receive after-care services. Upon completion of the residential program, usually at the time of high school graduation, scholars become collegians eligible for the support needed to succeed in earning a college degree, including:

  • Financial assistance for tuition, room and board;
  • Emtional support and mentoring while on campus;
  • Temporary housing at Boys Hope Girls Hope during college breaks;
  • Assistance in securing internships and employment;
  • Follow-up contact to access a youth's reintegration into his/her family and community.

 

Family Support

Although Boys Hope Girls Hope is not a traditional family service agency, many parents and guardians benefit from services provided by the program, including information on, and referral to, community resources, parenting guidance, crisis intervention and informal counseling.

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