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Boys Town New England

In our mission to change the way America cares for her children and families, we provide a continuum of care that strengthens them in mind, body and spirit.  Our integrated continuum of family services includes these programs at Boys Town New England:



Boys Town offers an integrated continuum of services that provides children and families with the right care in the right service at the right time. This system is linked in philosophy and in the methods used. To support this integrated continuum, certain fundamental principles, values, and services must cut across all levels of these services and programs. Some of the more important include: 

Spirituality/Religious
Helping children and families build a strong spiritual and religious foundation is an important part of Boys Town’s mission. Positive character traits like respect, responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and citizenship provide the framework for a child’s value education.

Medical Care
Boys Town owns and operates the Boys Town National Research Hospital, which provides clinical and surgical services to patients from Boys Town’s own programs and for children and families across the country.

Education Services
Education is integral to providing effective treatment for children. In many of the Boys Town residential programs, specialized educational services are embedded within the programs.

Care Coordination
Boys Town attempts to provide the right services to children and families at the right time and in the right program. Boys Town’s Care Coordination programs provide intensive case management services for children in a variety of settings or levels of care.












Foster Family Services

Treatment Family Services

Treatment Family Homes for Adolescents is a family-style, community-based residential program which can serve six males or females, usually ages 12 to 18.  Married couples called Family-Teachers are the primary treatment agents, along with a full-time Assistant Family-Teacher.  Family-Teachers are responsible for structured supervision of youth in daily living and treatment activities.  The couple and their assistant work on both treatment and skill building in the home, and with community and family resources in the child’s life.  A major focus of this program is teaching older youth functional skills – often referred to as independent-living skills – that can help them achieve success in school, their families, and work settings.

Treatment Family Homes for Young Children provide short-term emergency and crisis services to children from infancy to age 11 who cannot be with their families or for whom foster family placements are currently unavailable.  A trained married couple and Child Care Specialists provide a safe, family-style environment where staff members conduct developmental and emotional assessments in order to create and implement age-appropriate development and educational plans.  Due to the acute needs of this younger population, low child-to-adult ratios are an integral part of the program.  Educational activities occur both in the home and in community-based preschool or school settings.  Staff members work closely with Social Services and other referral sources to establish permanency for these children.

Treatment Foster Care is a community-based program operated by specially trained and supervised Treatment Foster Parents to serve foster children with treatment needs.  Treatment Foster Parents care for youth of all ages – 2- to 18-year olds – who need more attention and treatment than is provided in a traditional foster care placement.  Boys Town recruits, trains, and supervises Treatment Foster Parents, enabling them to care for youth with special needs in their private homes.  A major focus of this program is teaching older youth functional skills – often referred to as independent-living skills – that can help them achieve success in school, their families, and work settings.  Treatment Foster Parents receive 24-hour, on-call support and treatment advice from Boys Town professionals. 

Interested in becoming a Foster Parent?
Call 1.800.847.2025 or click here to learn more!


Child and Family Support Services

Boys Town National Hotline (800.448.3000) was established in 1989 and receives more than 400,000 calls every year.  Trained, professional counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Callers’ problems range from relationship and parental discipline issues to depression and suicide.  In crisis situations, counselors assist callers and provide community resources and emergency intervention.  The Hotline provides referrals to agencies throughout the United States and responds to anyone in need of assistance, with a special focus on children and families.  Anyone in a crisis situation, especially children and families, can call 800.448.3000 for help anytime.


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