The Program
· Supports children financially and emotionally through college and beyond.
· Provides children with long-term adult relationships and positive mentoring.
· Places children in family-like homes staffed with live-in residential counselors.
· Is funded exclusively through private sector donations.
Parent/Guardians Participate
- Boys Hope Girls Hope maintains regular contact with families of children in the program.
· Parent(s) or guardians are welcome to communicate with program staff regarding any concerns they may have about their child's needs or the services provided by Boys Hope Girls Hope.
· Scholars typically visit families two weekends per month. Extended visits occur during school holidays and within summer break. There are no restrictions on contact by phone, letter or e-mail. Special visits can be arranged outside of the established visiting schedule.
· The parents maintain legal custody of their child.
· Parents are informed of special events and activities involving their child and are encouraged to participate.
The Program
· Supports children financially and emotionally through college and beyond.
· Provides children with long-term adult relationships and positive mentoring.
· Places children in family-like homes staffed with live-in residential counselors.
· Is funded exclusively through private sector donations.
Parent/Guardians Participate
- Boys Hope Girls Hope maintains regular contact with families of children in the program.
· Parent(s) or guardians are welcome to communicate with program staff regarding any concerns they may have about their child's needs or the services provided by Boys Hope Girls Hope.
· Scholars typically visit families two weekends per month. Extended visits occur during school holidays and within summer break. There are no restrictions on contact by phone, letter or e-mail. Special visits can be arranged outside of the established visiting schedule.
· The parents maintain legal custody of their child.
· Parents are informed of special events and activities involving their child and are encouraged to participate.