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Programs
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The Medina Children's Home has two programs:
- Children's Group Care: Children
ages 5-17 live in a home with eight to ten other children
along with houseparents.
The primary goal of the houseparent is to make the setting
as "family-like" as possible. Acceptance of children
into this program is on the basis of need. There is an average
of 60 children in Residential Group Care.
The highlights of the program include a structured environment, attention
to academic progress, social skills, personal development, respect for authority,
a proper attitude toward work, and lessons about God.
Click Here for an Application.
- Mother-Child Care: A
unique long-term service which is offered to mothers with
children who have no husband
/ father in their lives.
The purpose of this program is to keep families together by providing them
with the basic necessities of life including housing, utilities, food, health
care, etc... until such time that the family can obtain emotional stability
and financial independence.
The mothers have an opportunity to continue their education, which enables
them to become a productive part of society.
Click Here for an Application.
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