Tilton Family

Children’s Shelter

SAFETY, LOVE and HOPE FOR ABUSED CHILDREN

The Shelter is a 36-bed emergency shelter that opened its doors in October, 1989, to provide a safe haven for abused, abandoned and neglected children.

Children, ages birth to 12, are removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect and/or abandonment by the State.  The children are placed at the Shelter for a few days, months, or sometimes, even years.  Children over the age of 12 years can be admitted if they are part of a sibling group with younger children.

Children are cared for by a group of caring and trained staff and assisted by loving volunteers.  The staff provide 24-hour awake supervision.  Volunteers enhance care by helping with meals, tutoring, rocking babies, laundry and much more.

Professional therapists provide on-site services to children, specializing in the treatment of trauma-based disorders, behavioral health, infant mental health, and healing victims of sexual abuse.  Services are provided by licensed therapists that have been professionally trained and have a true passion for working with children. The children also receive psychiatric services such as medication management in conjunction with our counseling services to ensure the best outcomes.

Children who are required to receive updated physicals and immunizations receive them within five days of admission.  Medical office staff care for the children’s daily medical needs and appointments. Children also receive dental services in the community.

The children attend public schools and are encouraged to be part of extra-curricular activities.  The Education Coordinator is the liaison with the school counselor and Shelter staff/therapists.  After-school tutoring is provided by volunteers and staff.

Provides individualized assistance to children whose traumatic experiences have virtually halted the educational process.  The Literacy Coordinator assesses each child and determines his/her academic level.  This program helps to foster a love for reading and provide a fundamental foundation for education. The Literacy Program and tutors for the children are made possible through grants from Children’s Services Council of Martin County and United Way of Martin County.

The children experience fun and educational outings and activities, including Camp Hibiscus, a ten-week summer camp.

To learn more about the Hibiscus Shelter and to take a tour of our facilities, please contact Lori Swift, Director of Outreach and Events, at  (772) 334-9311, ext. 404 or email: LSwift@hcc4kids.org.

Volunteer:  Please contact Jennifer Rawlings, Education/Volunteer Coordinator, at (772) 334-9311, ext. 619 or email:  JRawlings@hcc4kids.org

 

The Shelter and Village, Hibiscus’ residential facilities, provided over 18,000 safe nights to children last year.