- Mountain States Children’s Home will accept children regardless of their ability to pay.
- MSCH does not rely on state or government funding.
- Children improve an average of 3.7- grade levels in academic achievement in one school year while attending our on-campus school.
- 100% of the children who remain in our program through their senior year graduate from a public or accredited school.
- MSCH has a thrift store in Longmont.
- The counseling program, on average, eliminates more than 50% of the areas of therapeutic concern children experience in their first year of placement.
- MSCH builds long-term relationships and becomes a second family for many children.
- If you are a Colorado resident, a donation to MSCH qualifies for up to a 50% tax credit through the “Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit” (please consult your tax advisor).
- Average length of employment for MSCH staff is 9 years.
- The counseling program works not only with the child but also with the child’s family.
- In 2020, MSCH began a Transitional Living Program for children, after high school graduation, who graduate successfully from the MSCH program.