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Do children live at ChildServe?


Most of the more than 2,000 children who receive our services live at home. Residential placement with us is merely an option for families who are at a point in their child's caregiving where the child's health care needs exceed the family's resources, despite their love and intentions.

When residential placement becomes a necessity, we maintain an active partnership with the family whenever possible so all parties can work together in meeting the child's needs.

 

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