Programs

Boys Town Nebraska/Iowa offers all programs of the Integrated Continuum of Child and Family Services and serves as the model for the development of the Continuum at sites across the country.

Boys Town Nebraska/Iowa is headquartered at the Village of Boys Town and is home to more than 500 boys and girls who live in 70 residential Treatment Family Homes. Youth at the Village receive a quality education at Boys Town’s two accredited schools that have won U.S. Department of Education awards.

The Nebraska/Iowa Region also provides a wide variety of medical and health care programs. Youth with severe behavioral and emotional problems receive care as residents of the Village’s four Specialized Treatment Group Homes, or in the Intensive Residential Treatment Center housed at the Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha.

Boys Town Nebraska/Iowa also includes facilities in Grand Island, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Both provide a number of Integrated Continuum services and programs. In 2009, Boys Town's Integrated Continuum of Care touched the lives of 93,148 people in Nebraska and Iowa, including direct care to 7,843 children and 1,640 families.