Each child that is a part of one of our substitute family homes will follow this six-phase restoration process that will help develop them into independent adults able to support themselves.
Phase 1 / Relationship Building
Developing trusting relationships with children and their families through local Christian community outreach programs

Phase 2 / Triage
Children will receive the following:
- Physical assessment with treatment and detox, when needed
- Basic training on personal hygiene and house rules and responsibilities
- Educational Evaluation
- Intensive psychological assessment (This process will vary in length based on the individual child)
Phase 3 / Restoration process
- Immediate enrollment in school accompanied with daily tutoring
- Connecting children to a local church
- Educating children on the family model and it’s importance
- Assessing personal interests, strengths and talents
- Ongoing personal and group counseling
- Daily devotions including worship, Bible study, and teaching the seven principles of life
Phase 4 / Reunion with family
Ongoing intervention and counseling with each child’s family with the goal that every child will be reunited with their family
Phase 5 / Higher educational training
Private school education through high school, followed by enrollment in a technical/vocational school or university with a goal that each child will have the education and training to attain employment
Phase 6 / Sending
Gradually integrating children into an independent life by assisting them in finding permanent employment and housing.
