Whaley Children's Center

The Whaley Children's Center is a private agency that focuses on caring for children and families in crisis. It is located in Flint, Michigan, neighboring Hurley Medical Center. Whaley Children's Center offers a wide variety of services to meet the basic needs of children and families in need.[1]

History

The Whaley Children's Center was conceived as an idea in the late 1880s by a man named Robert J. Whaley.[2] Robert was inspired to open a children's center by the death of his son(Donald M. Whaley) at the age of eleven. His son was saving his earnings to voluntarily give to a children's orphanage in Detroit.[3] While being inspired by his son's willingness to care for trouble children, Robert began to invest money into his will to build the Donald M. Whaley Home in memory of his son.

The Whaley Children's Center was built in 1926, with the leadership of Charles Stewart Mott, who was the first president of the Whaley Foundation. Since the building of the Whaley Children's Center, there has been many additions. In 1955, a recreational building was added, which included; a gym, craft room, and two classrooms. In 1964, the Children's Center went under major renovations for the first time since 1926 to improve the overall appearance. In 1977, Whaley's Children Center was the first agency to provide a foster care treatment program, that would provide children to live with specially trained families. During the same year, an educational center was also added to the recreational center. It included five classrooms, several offices and meeting rooms. In 1982, a special needs adoption program was also a new addition.

Mission

Whaley Children's Center serves troubled youth, teaching them how to succeed as individuals, by providing continuity of care across all programs and supporting them with the resources so they can reach their potential.[4]

Treatment Programs

Optimist House

Established in 1994, the Optimist House[5] is a program that focuses on six youth, ranging in ages 6–17 in a residential environment. With the support of many other agencies The Whaley's Children Center is able to provide these children with clothing, food, shelter and education. The youth that live in the Optimist House are able to get involved in community activities, and additional educational activities. The staff of the Optimist House work unexpected hours to keep the youth feeling safe and to keep the overall mission alive.

Rotary House

The Rotary House was established in 1985. This group home has a great amount of relation to the Optimist House. The Rotary House strives to provide youth between the ages of 6 to 17, a loving and nurturing environment for children. Six children have their own individual room in which they have chores and help prepare meals. The children also have the opportunity to be appointed a "job" for some extra cash.[5]

Kiwanis House

The Kiwanis House was established in 1989, focusing on emotionally disturbed children who may have endured neglect, physical abuse, and/or sexual abuse. Its focus is to provide a support system and structure. The Kiwanis House has recently been transformed into a boys home, with ages ranging from 11-17. The goal of the Kiwanis House is to teach the young men independent living skills, help them develop personal responsibilities, and empower them to become successful leaders. All referring back to the overall mission of the Whaley Children's Center. Children typically stay here 6–12 months, afterwards moving into an adoptive family, or with their biological family.

Zonta House

The Zonta House was established in 1994. It helps seven females ranging from ages 10–17 in a residential group home environment. With donations given by the community the girls are provided with meals, clothing, shelter and education. The youth that live in the Zonta House are actively involved in community extra-curricular activities. The Zonta House is in close relation to the Kiwanis House.

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