Putting words into action to create a safe, stable, stress-free, loving home environment for 100-150 vulnerable children (newborn to 18 years of age) that have been abandoned, abused, and/or neglected. We are the voice of our children/future leaders and will fight for the justice they deserve. Whether it be a short term stay until the children are reunited with their family members, adopted by a l
oving adoptive family, or stay with us until they graduate high school, they will receive guidance, support and unconditional love from each of our parental role models/caretakers. Our residential facility will be designed to support a safe environment for all children, developmentally appropriate for each child, offering strong program elements and a wide variety of treatment programs and interventions that are trauma sensitive, that will empower our children with skills to sustain positive change, build self esteem, teach self sufficiency and enable continued spiritual growth. Our mission is to change the generational legacy of dysfunction a child has experienced by building a children’s home where every child will feel safe, loved, valued and appreciated as they learn how to navigate their lives. Focus will be placed on social emotional learning. Social and emotional skills that will assist each child in developing character, a value system, self awareness, cognitive control and mindful meditation. We will be first responders, available 24/7 for children in need of our help and services. We will be the first self-sustaining, off the grid, children's home. Our goal is to build our facilities on acreage in Texas. We are currently researching the cities of Van Alstyne, Howe, Sherman, Denison, Krum, and acreage in the Hill Country (0 Cow Creek, Lago Vista, TX). We will create partnerships with individuals, groups, organizations and businesses that can assist in making our vision a reality. If you, or anyone you know, are looking to get involved in a cause to help abandoned, abused and/or neglected children in the United States, please call Amy Hiatt at 214-336-8330.