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1. All the King's Horses

2. The Bair Foundation

3. Christian Family Care Agency

4. Christian Heritage Children's Homes

5. Collins Home and Family Ministries

6. East Tennessee Christian Home

7. Evangelical Child & Family Agency

8. Gateway Woods

9. His House Children's Home

10. Hope For Tomorrow

11. Hosanna Homes

12. Lost and Found

13. MBCH Children and Family Ministries

14. Natchez Children's Home Services

15. Palmer Home for Children

16. Sunrise Children's Services

17. White's Residentialand Family Services, Inc.

All the King's Horses
Address:
P. O. Box 2063, Benson, AZ 85602
Phone: (520) 586-0267
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site:
www.atkhchildrensranch.org
Contact Person: Ana Lucore
All The Kings Horses Children's Ranch provides summer camps, trail rides, weekend outings, and after school activities to community children. The Ranch is now ready to implement a live-in child care program. References include: DES, CPS,Catholic Social Services, Benson Mayor and City Council, Chamber of Commerce, as well as local churches, pastors, teachers and parents.

Year Established: 1999
Licensed/Accredited: AZ Foster Care License by DES
Funding Sources: Individual donations
Denominational Ch: Assembly of God; Baptist
Services Offered: Foster care; camp; safe haven; open-door
policy; prayer; food/clothing (We are on new property and just beginning to build first home).
Special Expertise/R: Community networking; administration/business communication; public relations.

The Bair Foundation
Address: New Wilmington, PA
Phone: (724) 946-8711

E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.bair.org
Contact Person:
Susan Miklos

Christian Family Care Agency
Address:
3603, N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix, Arizona
Phone: (602) 234-1935

Fax: (602) 234-0022
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.CFCARE.org

Contact Person: Mark Upton, CEOm
Serving children and families through Counseling, Foster Care, Crisis Pregnancy, and Adoption programs. Since its founding in 1982, CFCA has ministered to thousands of children and families in crisis, salvaging damaged relationships and creating new hope for children and families. CFCA is a private, non-profit social service agency with offices in Phoenix and Tucson.
Year Established: 1982
Licensed/Accredited: Council on Accreditation.
Funding Sources: Fees; Donations, Events; Grants; Thrift stores; Contracts.
Denominational Ch: Inter-denominational.
Services Offered : Foster care; Therapeutic foster care; Pregnancy counselling; Adoption; Play therapy; Attachment and bonding therapy; Home for teen moms and babies (children).
Special Expertise/R : All of the above.

Christian Heritage Children's Homes
Address:
P.O. Box 245, Walton, Nebraska 68461
Phone:
(402) 421-5437
Fax:
(402) 421-5438
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Web Site:
www.chchildrenshomes.org
Contact Person:
Gregg Nicklas
CHCH is multi-service agency providing residential treatment for boys and girls ranging in age from 12 to 18. In addition, the agency provides Independent Living services for older teens and also foster care services. CHCH is licensed by the state of Nebraska and has locations in Lincoln, Kearney, Hickman, and Omaha.
Year Established: 1980
Licensed/Accredited: Nebraska Health and Human Services System
Funding Sources: Contracts and Contributions; Contributions
from individuals, organizations, foundations and congregations; contracts with the Nebraska Health and Human Services System for
Residential Services; foster, respite and Emergency Shelter Homes and Independent Living Services.
Services Offered: Six group homes for ages 12-18; three for males and three for females all with awake overnight staff; agency-based foster care; emergency foster homes, respite foster care for children from infants through 18; independent living services for ages 17-20.
We intend to add counseling services within the next 12 months and are also interested in adding adoption services in the future.
Special Expertise/R: Faith and Fundraising: The Lord has raised us from a vision to a ministry. He has blessed our growth from no staff, no services and no assets in 1980 to a ministry of 82 co-laboring staff members , serving 160 children a day with programs being offered across the State of Nebraska in Omaha, Norfolk, Lincoln, Hickman, Walton, Kearney, Grand Island and Scottsbluff. In 1980 our annual budget was $60,000, this year it exceeds $4,000,000. We began with no assets.

Collins Home and Family Ministries
Address:
P.O. Box 745, Seneca, SC 29672
Phone:
(864) 882-0893
Fax: (864) 882-0452
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.collinschildrenshome.org
Contact Person: Bob Pulido

The Collins Home is a nondenominational ministry dedicated to rescuing children from painful, and sometimes dangerous, family situations and providing them with a safe, loving, nurturing environment where they can grow and thrive as part of an extended family in a community that cares for and supports them. The children learn to live and work with others as a mutually supportive family unit. At the same time, the staff works with parents and children to teach important life skills, self-sufficiency, Judeo-Christian values, and a strong work ethic.
Year Established: 1980
Licensed/Accredited: South Carolina Department of Social Services
Funding Sources: Contributions
Denominational Ch: Non-denominational.
Services Offered: Group homes; foster care; counseling; family classes
Special Expertise/R : We are a small organization. However, the
Expertise/Resources Executive Director has been in the field of children care and currently consults with other organizations to help them learn basic management of children's homes. We also teach classes on stress management, child abuse awareness, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and basic child care.

East Tennessee Christian Home
Address: P.O. Box 1147, Elizabethton, TN 37644-1147
Phone: (423)542-4423
Fax: (423)542-6848
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.etnchristianhome.org
Contact Person:
Delores G. Fox, MS, RN; Executive Director
Located on 18 acres of hilltop overlooking Elizabethton, TN, ETCH serves 24-26 children in 3 cottages. Ages served range from 5 to 18 years old. Children attend public school and are encouraged to participate in community activities such as scouting, school sports, clubs, and special events in the community of Elizabethton. In addition, ETCH is a licensed foster care provider.
Year Established: 1946
Licensed/Accredited: Tennessee Department of Children's Services
for Residential Care and Foster Care.
Funding Sources: Donations from churches, groups and individuals; Title I Grant, Speedway Children's Charities Grant; USDA; TN
Department of Children's Services; NE Community Services; Frontier Health; Fundraising Activities
.
Denominational Ch: Christian Church and Church of Christ
Services Offered : Residential Care for Girls, aged 6-21 years;
on campus school using the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum; Foster Care Training; home selection and placement of
children; Continuing Education for Providers.
Special Expertise/R: Independent Living Program; Mother-Child
Program; Continuing Education for Providers.

Evangelical Child & Family Agency
Address:
1530 N. Main St., Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone:

Fax:
(630) 653-6490
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.evancfa.org

Contact Person: Ken Withrow
A Christian based, accredited, non-profit social service agency, licensed in Illinois and Wisconsin. We provide comprehensive pregnancy support services to women facing unplanned pregnancies. The Agency has a domestic and international adoption program. ECFA provides a continuum of foster care services. We also serve individuals, married couples, and families with biblically based counseling and therapeutic services.
Year Established: 1950
Licensed/Accredited: Illinois Dept.of Children and Family Services; Wisconsin Dept.of Health and Family Services; Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services.
Funding Sources:
Illinois Dept.of Children and Family Services (contracts); private donations; program service fees' United Way; special events; resale stores; auxillary activities.
Denominational Ch: Evangelical, Non-denominational
Services Offered : Pregnancy support services, Domestic and international adoption, Family foster care, Individual and family counseling, Family preservation services, Latino services.
Special Expertise/R : Play therapy, Services in spanish.

Gateway Woods
Address: P.O. Box 151, Leo, IN 46765
Phone: (260)627-2159

Fax: (260) 627-3601
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Web Site:
www.gatewaywoods.org
Contact Person:
Jeff Schumacher
Year Established: 1974
Licensed/Accredited: Licensed by the State of Indiana for Residential Care and Child Placing (Foster Care and Adoption); Accredited by Indiana Board of Education for School Program; Accredited by National Association of Christian Schools.
Funding Sources: 50% public dollars and 50% donations.

Denominational Ch: Apostolic Christian Church of America
Services Offered : Residential Care (with married houseparent model); Foster Care; Adoption; Home based; School (5th-12th, GED Day reatment); Biblical counseling seminar ministry (in Illinois).
Special Expertise/R : Family Focused Residential Treatment Program;
program evaluation.

His House Children's Home
Opa-Locka, FL (305)430-0085
Contact Person:
Jean Caceres-Gonzales
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Web Site:
www.hhch.org

Hope For Tomorrow
Address: 1305, Early Blvd., Early, Texas 76802
Phone: (325) 646-4673
Fax: (325) 646-4380
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.hope-for-tomorrow.com
Contact Person: Allen Piper, CEO
Hope for Tomorrow believes that strong Christian values make a positive and long lasting difference in the life of a child. Our goal is to assist children with their emotional growth and to bring them to a loving relationship with Jesus Christ. We have solid foster homes, who strive to keep Christ first and bring each child that is placed in their home to a one-on-one relationship with the Lord. Our organization truly brings peace and joy to all that we are called to do. HFT also provides assessment services and is a licensed Children Assessment Center serving the entire state of Texas.

Year Established: 1993
Licensed/Accredited: State of Texas.
Funding Sources: Texas Department of Child and Family Services; Juvenile Probation Department; Private Placements; Private Insurance; Donations and charities.
Services Offered : Therapeutic Foster care for Children ages 0-17; Therapeutic Foster Group Homes; Counselling; Adoption Services.

Hosanna Homes
Address:
9998 Crow Canyon Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94552
Phone:
(510) 538-8117
Fax:
(510) 538-3585
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.
HosannaHomes.org
Contact Person: Verne Teyler
Hosanna Homes is a therapeutic foster homefinding agency, serving ten San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, California counties. Services include emergency, short-term and long-term foster care. Referrals are primarily from county child protective agencies, although private placements are considered.
Year Established: 1985
Denominational Ch:
No affiliation
Funding Sources:
County, State and Federal.
Services Offered :
Therapeutic foster care; Intensive foster care

Sunrise Children's Services
Address:
Triad East, Suite 200, 10200 Linn Station, Louisville, Kentucky
Phone: (502) 245-2101
Fax:
(502) 245-0110
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Web Site: www.kbhc
Contact Person: Dr. William K. Smithwick, President/CEO
Provides care and hope for hurting families and children through Christ-centered ministries. Established in 1869, KBHC reaches children, families and individuals through an array of services including eight residential facilities, child placement programs and outpatient counseling. The agency serves more than 3,300 children and families each year.
Year Established: 1869
Licensed/Accredited:
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
Funding Sources:
Program revenues 70.1%, Endowment Income .8%, Gifts 13.2%,Bequests 12.6%, Miscellaneous 1.5%, Co-operative program of the Kentucky Baptist Convention 1.7%
Denominational Ch:
Kentucky Baptist Convention
Services Offered :
Residential Treatment (7 facilities); Therapeutic foster care (6 regions); Alternatives to detention (1 facility); International and domestic adoptions; Pregnancy counseling; Out-patient counseling (6 sites).
Special Expertise/R : Third party payments for out-patient counseling. Clinicians desktop for all client files, provide our own training academy for new hires and ongoing training.

Lost and Found
Address:
6700 W. 44th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone:
(303) 420-8080
Fax: (303) 420-9299
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site:
www.lostandfoundinc.org
Contact Person: Harl Hargett
Provides prevention, intervention and treatment for children, teens, adults and families struggling with chemical dependency, sexual victimization or perpetration, other mental, emotional or behavioral disorders. Our continuum of care offers residential, group and foster homes, intensive outpatient and independent living services from a Christian world-view.
Year Established: 1973
Licensed/Accredited:
State of Colorado/DHS, Mental Health &
Drug/Alcohol
Funding Sources:
County of Placement; Insurances; donations.
Denominational Ch:
Non-Denominational
Services Offered:
Teen Male and Female Residential Treatment
Centers; Therapeutic Foster and Group Homes; Independent Living Milieus; Intensive Outpatient Services.
Special Expertise/R: Drug/Alcohol; Sexual Trauma/Offender; Mental;
Behavioral; Emotional Disorders (PTSD, RAD, OCD).

Love Basket, Inc.
Address:
10306, Highway 21, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050
Phone:
(314) 797-4100
Fax: (314) 789-4978
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.lovebasket.org

Contact Person: Frank R. Block, ACSW/LCSW
Active in international and domestic adoptions since its licensure and incorporation in 1982. With offices in Missouri, Illinois, and Minnesota, Love Basket places children in all 50 states. Foreign programs in India, Romania, Haiti, and Guatemala reach destitute children, care for them, and place them with Christian families in the U.S.A.
Year Established: 1982
Funding Sources: Fees for service (2/3rd), Donations (1/3rd)
Services Offered: Birth family counselling; Adoptive family preparation and counselling; Home study services; Domestic and international adoption services; Counselling and Foster care. extensive involvement in several countries with humanitarian aid from an evangelical perspective.
Special Expertise/R: Considerable international relations and experience in multiple countries. Involvement in nations hostile to Christians and Christianity with evangelistic and humanitarian aid. Extensive knowledge of international adoption in various countries and of adoption laws in the U.S. in various states.

MBCH Children and Family Ministries
Address:
11300 St. Charles Rock Rd., Bridgeton, Missouri
Phone:
(314) 739-6811
Fax: (314) 739-6325
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.mbch.org
Contact Person:
Russ Martin
Year Established:
2001
Licensed/Accredited:
State of Missouri/Council on Accreditation
Funding Sources: Fees for service; Contributions; Distributions from endowment
Denominational Ch:
Southern Baptist
Services Offered:
Residential; Emergency shelter; Foster care; Adoptions (Domestic and Internationsl); Pregnancy counselling and supportive services.
Special Expertise/R:
Developinga system called FAMCare, which among other things, mantains consumer files on our network providng access to all authorized personnel, no matter where they may be located.

Natchez Children's Home Services
Address:
806 North Union Street, POB 2028, Natchez, MS 39120
Phone:
601-442-6858
Fax: (601) 442-7722
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site:
natchezchildrenshome.org
Contact Person: Nancy Hungerford, Executive Director and Joe Mitchell, Director of Development

Founded in 1816 as the Female Charitable Society for orphans in the Mississippi Territory, today�s Natchez Children�s Home Services offers a Christian home to sibling groups and children who have been adjudicated abused, abandoned, neglected or in need of supervision by the state. The agency offers community based services to children and youth of all ages. Children participate in school, church and community activities while efforts are concurrently made to reunite children with biological family or provide foster and foster-to-adopt families.
Year Established:
1816
Licensed/Accredited:
Mississippi Department of Human Services for both residential and foster care services
Funding Sources:
Donations from individuals, churches, foundations, bequests, special events, corporations and businesses, Thrift Shop proceeds, Medicaid, state board payments. No federal grant funding.
Denominational Ch:
Christian, non-denominational
and Fellowship of Churches and Minister International.
Services Offered:
Residential Group Home, Foster Families, On-campus A BEKA Christian school, individual, group and family counseling by LCSW, preschool day treatment in partnership with Catholic Charities, Inc.

Palmer Home for Children
Address: P. O. Box 746, Columbus, MS 39703
Phone: (662) 328-5704
Fax: (662) 328-5250
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.palmerhome.org
Contact Person: Ed Waldron, President
The mission of Palmer Home for Children is to present the hope of Christ to children, who, through lack of an adequate family structure, are in need of a permanent, long-term Christ-centered home. To that end, Palmer Home, as it has since 1895, remains committed to privately-funded, non-governmental child care which keeps siblings together, mends emotional scars and restores for each child the full opportunity to reach his or her God-given potential.
Year Established: 1895
Licensed/Accredited: Registered
Funding Sources: Private donations
Denominational Ch: Presbyterian by heritage
Services Offered: Group home; Foster care
Special Expertise/R: Group care for homeless sibling groups.

White's Residentialand Family Services, Inc.
Address: 5233 S. 50 East, Wabash IN 46992
Phone: (260)563-1158
Fax: (260)563-8975
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.whiteskids.org
Contact Person: A. Dee Gibson, Executive Director
Established in 1853, this program has faithfully served disadvantaged children throughout its history. As a Christ-centered Quaker organization, White's mission is to provide a continuum of residential, foster care and family services for abused, neglected and troubles children within the context of a caring and nurturing environment.
Year Established: 1850
Funding Sources: county; State; Federal; Private
Denominational Ch: Quaker
Services Offered: Residential services; therapeutic foster care; emergency shelter care; home based services; independent living; adoptions services; accredited Jr./Sr. high school on residential grounds.
Special Expertise/Resources: Therapeutic Foster Care Program development; Sexual Offender Treatment; Therapeutic Crisis Intervention

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