For seven years, Mr. Brown has nurtured his gardens and countless relationships with many youth at our Gillis Campus while helping develop our Build Trybe program.
Daylynne wanted to do all she could to be a good mother, so she voluntarily joined our home visitation program. In it, she learned about child development, answers to common parenting questions and was connected to helpful resources. When her third child was on the way seven years later, Daylynne returned to the program for additional support.
When Duran first came to our therapeutic day treatment school, he had trouble sitting down and his Independent Education Plan from his previous school stated he was "unteachable." By utilizing trauma-informed positive behavior support tools, Duran is now able to stay calmly in the classroom, learning and improving his reading skills each week.
The Jones family stepped into the role of being foster parents in small town Missouri. Now, they play a crucial role in keeping families safely together.
Read Diego's journey from an angry teenager at risk of being removed from his home to a teen who could communicate his feelings through words through our Functional Family Therapy program.