Program areas at Hope Reins
In 2023, the pathway to resilience program helped 269 hurting kids heal through 3,158 sessions, including 178 "pathway" kids, of which a record-breaking 70 were first-year enrollees. Plus, another 91 from strategic partners like durham rescue mission and boys & girls clubs. The kids in the program are aged 5 to 18, have incredibly diverse backgrounds, and may be black, white, hispanic, asian, or adopted from another country and have experienced either a serious traumatic event or have faced multiple adverse childhood experiences. Some travel to our ranch from as far away as Virginia and south carolina. They may reside at home with one or both parents or grandparents or they may live with a foster family or in a group home. Regardless of financial status, we serve all these families at no cost to them.
Through our training program, we steward our knowledge, tools, and expertise developed from working with individuals in crisis since Hope Reins' inception in 2010. With the experience acquired and tools created, we are uniquely qualified to inspire and equip others to impact hurting people in their communities. Individuals and organizations pay fees to access training content and to maintain access over time. Our training program is an effective and efficient way to further the impact of Hope Reins' mission and to accomplish our overall vision to provide true Hope and healing for every child.