
Our Hearts & Doors Are Open
If your teen is too old for traditional group homes or too young to get into her own apartment, then we have a home for them.
Since 2004, Little Debbie’s Second Chance Home Inc, a non-profit 501(c)(3), has been committed to the mission of providing structured and nurturing homes for displaced adolescent females as well as teen parents and their babies.
In addition to our residential services, we also offer:
Our staff and administration are dedicated to breaking generational cycles of poverty and abuse through this comprehensive approach to serving our community.LDSCH serves young women from diverse backgrounds. We advocate for minors who have had multiple placements in other child-care facilities, encountered trouble with the law, have been removed from their homes as a result of abuse or neglect, or are in need of supervision. Despite their historical lack of positive development, it is our belief that these young women can achieve and deserve a second chance. This dream was built on and fulfilled due in part to a sincere passion to help young women and families break away from the generational curses.
In addition to our residential services, we also offer:
- Clinical Intervention
- Parent Education
- GED Preparation
- Job Readiness
- Vocational & Career Development
- Independent Living Skills Instruction
Our staff and administration are dedicated to breaking generational cycles of poverty and abuse through this comprehensive approach to serving our community.LDSCH serves young women from diverse backgrounds. We advocate for minors who have had multiple placements in other child-care facilities, encountered trouble with the law, have been removed from their homes as a result of abuse or neglect, or are in need of supervision. Despite their historical lack of positive development, it is our belief that these young women can achieve and deserve a second chance. This dream was built on and fulfilled due in part to a sincere passion to help young women and families break away from the generational curses.
Our goal is the commitment to improve the academic achievement, self-esteem, social competence, and avoidance of problem/high-risk behavior by providing relationships with caring, exceptionally trained adults who help our youth achieve their potential.
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"We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty."
Mother Teresa, Social Worker