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Lighthouse Youth Services is comprised of
seven service divisions. They are:
Early Childhood Services Division
- Help Me Grow
- Every Child Succeeds
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Education Division
- Lighthouse Community School
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Home-Based Services
- Home Based Individual or Family Therapy
- REAL Dads (Fatherhood Initiative)
- Lighthouse Individualized Docket Services (LIDS)
- Work Appreciation for Youth (WAY)
- Community Wrap Around Services
- School Wrap Around Services
- Gender Responsive Therapy for Girls
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Community Based Residential Treatment Division
- Youth Development Center
- New Beginnings
- Community Management
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Juvenile Justice Division
- Lighthouse Youth Center Paint Creek
- Lighthouse Youth Counseling Services
- Youth Re-Entry Program
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Runaway & Homeless Youth Division
- Youth Crisis Center
- Youth Outreach Program
- Transitional Living Program
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Foster Care and Independent Living Division
- Therapeutic Foster Care
- Independent Living Program
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Original Note Cards Available for Purchase
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Promoting the experience and expertise of Lighthouse Youth Services the Lighthouse Training Institute provides replication services, training, and consultation to the professional community in important issues regarding child welfare and juvenile justice.
Email the Lighthouse Training Institute
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Children in out of home care often miss out on critical opportunities to learn some of life’s most basic lessons – everything from how to make a friend to why those rented bowling shoes are wet. Lighthouse Youth Services is committed to assessing and training every youth in it’s out of home care programs in the development of individualized basic life skills. Every youth in these programs, 8 years and older, is monitored using the Ansell Casey Life Skills Assessment and follows a plan based on this assessment and the learning style of the youth. A number of best practice curricula are used based on the youth’s plan, the setting and the Lighthouse commitment that every child should master life skills necessary to become good citizens who act responsibly and are self-reliant.
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