

Give Kids a Second Chance for a Bright Future
What does it mean to give a child a second chance? To us, it means offering a safe and nurturing environment where children can heal and grow. It means delivering top-notch healthcare and mental health services to ensure every child can lead a healthy life. It means partnering with educators to create positive learning environments and helping youth transition to independence with the skills they need to succeed.
When you give to Boys Town, you’re supporting an array of lifechanging preventative services that give second chances to kids who need one. Please make your tax-deductible donation today.



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Man: Boys Town is one of the greatest opportunities I've had in my life. I'm a completely different person. I've kind of went from that class-clown kid that wasn't really doing anything to that leader-role model person who you should be around.
Woman: Boys Town means to me pretty much everything. I mean, they've gotten me through, like, the hardest things in my life. They've been there no matter what.
Woman: Blood doesn't make a family love does, and Boys Town definitely is my home and I will forever be grateful for that.
Woman: How do I feel about Boys Town? It's like my home, my family. Because literally, it's like when you can count on your family. For me, that's what it is, a family.
Male: We're just very, very grateful, thankful that we have the prognosis that we do. That the treatment is working, he's doing great and he's moving forward. Definitely been very thankful for Boys Town for what they do and how they approach healthcare.
Woman: Personally speaking, I wouldn't have made it. I chose to rise above it. I chose not to become my past.
Woman: Not only are the students happy to be here, the staff is happy to be here also. And so we do credit a lot of that with the partnership we’ve developed with Boys Town.
Man: Successful Futures is the people that really want to see you succeed outside of Boys Town, and they're truly on your side…. Because it's hard when you're a college student and you're on your own, you don't have your family there all the time. And they've kind of become a part of my family, in some sense.