Virginia Home for Boys and Girls
Virginia Home for Boys and Girls
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About this organization
Mission
Virginia Home for Boys and Girls’ mission is to help youth across Virginia with emotional and behavioral health concerns by facilitating the healing process using a relationship-based, cognitive-behavioral approach. Since 1846, when we were founded as the Richmond Male Orphan Society, VHBG has provided enduring care, stability, and support to generations of Virginia’s children who have experienced neglect, haven’t had their basic needs met, and/or have needed loving, caring adults in their lives. While we began as an orphanage, we are now a comprehensive child and family services organization.
About
Group care services. VHBG is a leader in providing a comprehensive system of care for serving the needs of youth and families. Currently four community-based group homes, licensed by the Department of Social Services are located and being operated on VHBG's campus. This program provides family-style living for boys and girls ages 11-17 using the evidence-based teaching-family model, emphasizing the development of positive social and independent living skills and healthy family relationships to support lifelong success.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The non-profit's aim, as stated in the filing, is “Vhbg's mission is to help children across virginia with emotional and behavioral health concerns by facilitating the healing process using a teaching-family approach. the trauma-informed care children receive in our group homes, independent living apartments, john g. wood school, and therapeutic resource center restores hope to them and their families who then find the courage to thrive. our programs (group care services, independent living arrangement (ila), john g. wood (jgw) school (specialized k-12 education), and therapeutic resources) all incorporate the teaching of coping skills. vhbg's 30+ acre campus is nestled in a park-like setting and includes a fellowship hall, dining hall, picnic shelter, and recreational facilities (a gymnasium, playing fields, outdoor swimming pool, an indoor recreation room with weight equipment and game tables). whether a child lives on campus or commutes, vhbg looks and feels like the safe neighborhood anyone would want to live in.”.
When referring to its actions, they were outlined as: “Vhbg's mission is to help children across virginia with emotional and behavioral health concerns by facilitating the healing process using a teaching-family approach. the trauma-informed care children receive in our group homes, independent living apartments, john g. wood school, and therapeutic resource center restores hope to them and their families who then find the courage to thrive. our programs (group care services, independent living arrangement (ila), john g. wood (jgw) school (specialized k-12 education), and therapeutic resources) all incorporate the teaching of coping skills. vhbg's 30+ acre campus is nestled in a park-like setting and includes a fellowship hall, dining hall, picnic shelter, and recreational facilities (a gymnasium, playing fields, outdoor swimming pool, an indoor recreation room with weight equipment and game tables). whether a child lives on campus or commutes, vhbg looks and feels like the safe neighborhood anyone would want to live in.”.
- The non-profit has complied with legal obligations by reporting their state of operation as VA.
- The non-profit's address in 2020 is noted in the filing as 8716 WEST BROAD STREET, HENRICO, VA, 232946206.
- The non-profit's form for 2020 reports a total of 126 employees.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $330,559.
- The organization has 28 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1846.
- The organization pays $5,146,826 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $397,886 in fundraising expenses.