About Us
The Goal:
“Medina Children's Home is committed to providing a safe haven and a
Christian environment for children and single mothers with families and
leading those individuals to a life of good and productive citizenship
in the kingdom of God and the United States of America”.
The History:
Medina Children's Home was founded in 1958 on 314 acres of
land in Bandera County, Texas, when a group of citizens held
a brainstorming session in an attempt to salvage their school
from an unfavorable consolidation. The idea of a local children’s
home was considered as a means to keep the public school in
Medina.
The community raised approximately 90% of the cash required
to purchase the Castle Rock Ranch. The Sidney Baker Street
Church of Christ joined in this unique community effort. Medina
Children's Home opened with the first residents, triplet brothers
Eddie,
Freddie
and
Teddie.
The
vision blossomed
into one of the largest programs of its kind in
the
state of Texas.
The Leadership:
Mr. George W. Rose accepted the position of Chief Executive
Officer in 1985. Under the authority of the Board of Directors,
Mr.
Rose demonstrates very positive, yet pragmatic, leadership.
His experience as the Managing Partner of his own Certified
Public Accounting Firm and businessman keeps the focus of the
operation on the “bottom line.” Through his guidance,
MCH continues to stride toward greater service to American
families.
At A Glance
- The Home is operated by the Chief Executive Officer George W. Rose, CPA. Mr. Rose is responsible for the entire campus
population of 190 adults and children.
- MCH is the fourth largest Children's
Home in the state of Texas.
- The Professional Services Staff
at MCH includes five counselors and six
licensed child care administrators.
- There is an average of 60 children in the
Group Care Facility and 28 families in
the Mother-Child Care Program.
- The Group Care Program is for dependent,
neglected, and abused children ages
5-17.
- The Mother-Child Care Program is for mothers with dependent
children who have no other means of support. Mothers work
on campus and take GED and vocational
training to develop skills that will allow them to enter competitive employment
in the marketplace.
- 90% of our children are from single-parent homes.
- Less than
10% of these children have had contact with the juvenile
justice system.
- Over 95% of these children are placed by custodial parents.
- The
median school grade is 9th grade.
- The average cost of group
care at MCH is $1,650 per month. The average contribution
from the family is $100 per month.
- During a normal grading period, over
25 out of 100 children will be on the A & B
Honor Roll.
- An average of 35 out of 100 children will participate in
athletics at Medina High School, and 15 children play in
the band.
- The
average length of stay is 12-18 Months.
- Usually children spend
two weeks at Christmas and two weeks at summer vacation
with their parents or sponsors.
- Medical and dental services are
provided as needed through the offices of local professionals.
- Mothers
and children in the Mother-Child-Care Program participate
in all social and recreational activities
provided at the Home.
- Child-Care Staff at MCH receive
approximately 35 hours of professional in-service training
per year
(the state
requires only 15 hours).
- All residents at MCH have
undergone a comprehensive psychological evaluation (approximately
10-12 different
tests).
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