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Child and family integration plan for long-term success
CCHO is focused on filling the gap in services between a child’s stay on campus and their step-down placement to a foster, adopted or...
Jul 15, 2020


Trauma therapy goes outdoors
The summer months are a great time for our art and trauma therapy program to try different ventures with our youth. The warmer weather...
Jul 14, 2020


A salute to Sons of God Motorcycle Club
For the past several years, summer at CCHO also means a visit from the Sons of God Motorcycle Club. This compassionate organization plans...
Jul 9, 2020


Experience your potential
Shawn Yambor, one of our executive team members, shares many of the benefits of working at CCHO by reflecting on his own vocational journey.
Jul 8, 2020


Teen boys love summer
There are countless songs about summer that instantly bring a smile. It’s a season for “Walking on Sunshine” and soaking up vitamin D in...
Jul 5, 2020


Celebrate summer
The CCHO pool is open for the summer and our residential kids are thrilled to enjoy this warm-weather activity on a regular basis. With...
Jul 1, 2020


Workplace culture and growth
CCHO and our family of ministries has received a Best Christian Workplaces Certified rating four years in a row. Each year, we have grown...
Jun 25, 2020


Music reaches youth in the midst of their hurt
We are pleased to share about a new service within our children’s residential center (CRC) clinical team. This month we welcomed a music...
Jun 24, 2020


Let’s be social
We love connecting with you! We desire to help more people experience their worth in Christ and that includes you. Through our social...
Jun 18, 2020


Cultural competency
We care for youth of all races within our children’s residential center. Their unique cultures and experiences are an important part of...
Jun 16, 2020


We lament
Helping people experience their worth in Christ is our organization’s purpose. This happens most often through relationships to help them...
Jun 3, 2020


More than a suitcase
Children often arrive on our residential campus with their few belongings in plastic bags. Many times, these kids have left their prior...
May 28, 2020
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