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Building Families for Children, Temporary Shelter

Offers housing for children whose families are experiencing homelessness, joblessness, drug addiction, or another crisis. Temporary Shelter More information: - Biological parents maintain full custody while children live with host parents - Host parents receive assistance with transportation, meals, and material support - Length of stay varies on a case-by-case basis, with an average of 3 to 4 months

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Youth Shelters
Placements for Children and Youth

Oak Hill House

Offers a residential treatment program for boys that includes education, life skills training, and after care planning. Residential Treatment Centers for Adolescents More information: - Participants visit their families regularly and family weekends are held 3 times a year - Must be referred by Department of Juvenile Services or Department of Social Services

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Placements for Children and Youth
Residential Mental Health Treatment Facilities
Adolescents