Program areas at Anchorage Children's Home of Bay County
Care management - when children, birth to 17 years old, who have been found to be abused, neglected, or abandoned need protection and support, our care management program provides child protective supervision, foster care case management, and intensive family intervention. As a partner of the big bend community based care, Inc. system of care, the organization provides care management in calhoun, holmes, jackson, and Washington counties.
Mcelvey at-risk group Home - provides housing for up to 8 youth ages 12 to 17 who are currently in foster care and are at-risk of human trafficking. The program will provide a safe, home-like environment while youth attend school, have opportunities for extracurricular activities, and bring about positive change in their life.
Hidle house - a short-term crisis/emergency shelter that provides 24-hour awake supervision to adolescents 12 to 17 years of age, furnishing food, clothing, shelter, and counseling. Runaways and other troubled youth are accepted as walk-ins, through referral from the family, school, law enforcement, and other sources within the community.
Street outreach and recovery, transitional living, maternity transitional living, sibling house, Anchorage family counseling, snap program, visitation services program.