Flight
Focusing on forgiveness, love, and insight as a guide to becoming a healthy teenager
Becoming the men God's called them to be.
We provide the necessary transition to keep them from repeating their past.
We work with youth who have a history of sexually harmful behavior on developing the skills necessary to successfully transition back home with family, home with a foster or adoptive family, or to independent living. Residents are provided information and guidance in various areas, including developing healthy personal values, relapse prevention, and educational resources.
A support group that's always there.
Establishing connections with staff and residents that last a lifetime.
Our youth get involved in community responsibilities, volunteer projects, and extracurricular activities to become part of something bigger than themselves. They become part of a team and focus on holding each other accountable with constant guidance from staff, church leaders, and mentors.

Services


In addition to providing basic needs and care for our clients, we integrate vital components with our programs to ensure our clients are set on a path for success.
Sanctuary Model ®
Using the Sanctuary Model of Care®, we take a trauma-focused approach with our children and families to manage loss, promote healing, and create a hopeful future. (Click to learn more)
Spiritual Counseling and Care
We believe holistic healing is only attainable through Jesus, and we strive to be intentional about creating space for clients to experience Christ.
Consistent Oversight
Our programs are able to provide varying levels of watchful oversight to meet the particular needs of our clients. For our Triumph Program, we offer Maximum Watchful Oversight.
Local Campuses
Allows us to serve children in their own community, which helps them adjust to their placement with less disruption during a difficult time. Triumph is located on our Baxley campus.
Community Support
Community groups recognize the need for residential care for children coming from abusive and neglectful situations in their area, and help however possible.
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