Who we are

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide a secure and loving home for children and youth impacted by homelessness and trauma — helping them heal emotionally, grow spiritually, and thrive academically and personally. Through Christ-centered guidance, education, and life-skills training, we prepare each child to build a brighter, more purposeful future.

Vision

To see every child experience the love of Christ, discover their God-given potential, and become strong, compassionate, and capable adults who contribute positively to their communities.

Our Story

Founded in 2003 on the belief that every child is a beloved child of the King, our ministry was created to offer more than just shelter — we offer restoration.

Child of the King Children Services Inc. provides two separate homes for boys and girls, each designed to foster healing, stability, and growth. Our residential group home program will serve as a temporary place of refuge, providing care and guidance for as long as needed while working toward family reconciliation or, when necessary, adoption into loving, permanent homes.

Our team of houseparents, counselors, tutors, and mentors ensures that every child receives personalized attention, academic support, and encouragement rooted in Biblical truth.

The Problem We Are Solving

Too many children today face homelessness, neglect, and broken family relationships. Without stable housing and loving guidance, they are at risk of falling deeper into cycles of trauma and hopelessness.

Child of the King stands in the gap — providing a faith-based refuge where young lives can be rebuilt through compassion, structure, and community.

Summary of Impact

Every child deserves a place to belong. Through our boys’ and girls’ homes, we provide housing, education, counseling, and spiritual support — helping youth reconcile with their families when possible, or step confidently into adulthood with purpose and hope.

With your support, we can continue transforming lives, restoring futures, and helping every child know they are loved, valued, and never forgotten.