Morrison Child and Family Services provides a comprehensive range of mental health, substance abuse, juvenile justice, and prevention services. Each year they touch the lives of more than 5,000 children and their families who are struggling with physical and sexual abuse, neglect, exposure to drugs and alcohol, learning disabilities, depression, and serious emotional trauma. Their programs include residential, day treatment, outpatient counseling, parent education, home and school-based programs, and foster care.
Morrison Child and Family Services partners with families and communities to provide effective and responsive services for children and youth coping with adversity and trauma. Since 1947, Morrison has delivered specialized services to children, from birth through age 21, and families coping with abuse, neglect, domestic violence, drug and alcohol addiction, mental health difficulties, criminality, and other harmful stress factors. Their award-winning programs recognize and respect cultural differences and support the growth of children to enhance their safety, development, education, and future success. They currently serve over 6,000 children, teens, and family members each year.
At Morrison, their goals are to: