What is Boys Hope Girls Hope?

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What is Boys Hope Girls Hope?

Boys Hope Girls Hope is a national non-profit organization that helps academically capable and

motivated children in need meet their full potential and become men and women for others by providing value-

centered, family-like homes, opportunities and education through college.

Overcrowded and underfunded schools

Families distressed by poverty, illness, divorce, and death

Neighborhoods shattered by drugs and violence

Founded in 1977 by St. Louis Jesuit Fr. Paul Sheridan, SJ.,Boys Hope Girls Hope was created to counter The many issues threatening children today, such as:

Since 1991, 100 % of Boys Hope Girls Hope Scholarshave graduated and gone on to attend college.

Our college retention rate is at 89 to 94%,compared to the national average of 69%.

Since 1977, Boys Hope Girls Hope has expanded to15 US cities as well as in Latin America and Mexico:

Phoenix, AZPittsburgh, PASan Francisco, CASouthern CaliforniaSt. Louis, MO

Baltimore, MDBaton Rouge, LAChicago, ILCincinnati, OHDenver, CODetroit, MIKansas City, MONew Orleans, LANew York, NYNortheastern Ohio

Sao Paulo, BrazilGuatamala City, GuatamalaLima, PeruMonterrey, Mexico

The Detroit branch of Boys Hope Girls Hope was established more than 25 years ago. We are part of a national and international

network dedicated to helping children of all ethnic and religious background achieve their dreams.

What we do

• arms-around care for scholars• safe homes and environments• a first-class education• opportunities to learn more about themselves and the world• academic, financial, and spiritual support through college

Boys Hope Girls Hope Detroit empowers children with:

Intellectual

Spiritual

Emotional

Physical

Boys Hope Girls Hope Detroit concentrates on the development of the entire person.

Boys Hope Girls Hope Detroit operates two main programs:

Residential Scholar Program

Hope Prep Community Scholars Program

Boys Hope Girls Hope provides children with long term care in non-institutional homes staffed by live-in residential counselors who challenge scholars to live up to their potential while developing a strong moral and spiritual foundation.

Residential Scholar Program

Residential Scholars receive:

• Full academic scholarships to first-rate middle schools and high schools

• Mentoring, tutoring and professional counseling

• Health care services, as needed

• Enrichment opportunities

• Financial and emotional support through college

Hope Prep Community Scholars

Designed for children from stable, supportive homes where learning is valued but families do not have the means to provide superior educational opportunities

Hope Prep Scholars receive:

• Full academic scholarships to first-rate middle schools and high schools

• Mentoring, tutoring and professional counseling

• Enrichment opportunities

• Financial and emotional support through college

Boys Hope Girls Hope of Detroit’s Educational Partners include:

Boys Hope Girls Hope maintains a network of relationships with parents, educators, clergy, social workers and other childcare professionals who recommend children to the program.

FINDING POTENTIAL SCHOLARS

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Successful candidates must demonstrate:

• Financial need• Academic potential• Strong desire to succeed• Emotional stability• Good behavior in school• Strong family support for the program• A commitment to meet all program requirements

SCHOLAR CANDIDATE PROFILE

-Ten to fourteen years old at time of admission- Free from emotional problems and learning disorders which might constrain potential- Behaviorally appropriate- has capability and motivation for achievement- Parental/guardian support and partnership

Scholar candidates must have compelling social or environmental needs which impede them from

achieving academically and reaching their full potential in life.

• Death of parent(s) or guardian(s)• Parental incarceration• Neighborhood violence and decay• Homelessness• Lack of educational opportunities• Chaotic or unsupportive home environment• Lack of appropriate supervision

• Terminal illness of parent(s) or guardian(s)• Abuse or neglect• Chronic poverty• Domestic violence• Familial substance abuse

Boys Hope Girls Hope is designed for and most successful with youth capable of performing in a college preparatory high school environment.

• Ideal scholars have average or above average IQ scores and have the motivation to learn and ability to function within a structured, open and supportive environment.

• Boys Hope Girls Hope is not a residential treatment center or crisis shelter.

• Boys Hope Girls Hope recognizes it is most effective with youth who do not have a learning disability such as speech and/or language disorders, dyslexia, attention deficit and/or attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, or conceptual disorders.

PARTNERSHIP IN PARENTING

Boys Hope Girls Hope does not replace parents

Boys Hope Girls Hope PARTNERS with parents

Scholar Candidates and his/her parent/guardian must feelpositive about the child’s admission to the Boys Hope Girls Hope

program and support the goals and methods of the program.

Parents/guardians retain legal custody of their child; so BoysHope Girls Hope, in assuming physical custody, must have the

full support and cooperation of the family in order to assuresuccessful voluntary placement of their child in the program.

Legal custody stays with parents

ADMISSIONS AND INTERVIEWS

• Initial Youth Assessment to gather scholar candidate’s documentation and records of social history, family history and school work

• Psychological and educational testing for scholar candidate to determine eligibility

• Internal meeting with program staff to discuss candidate’s eligibility based on assessment and testing

• Meeting with Program Committee to present candidate’s case and viability

SCHOLAR REFERRAL PROCESS

UPON ACCEPTANCE TO BOYS HOPE GIRLS HOPE DETROIT

• Family is informed of the scholar’s acceptance to the program

• A tour of the Boys Hope Girls Hope residential homes is conducted with the family

• Orientation taken with the program director and staff for the scholar and parents

• Move in to the Boys Hope Girls Hope residential home

Our Program Works

Boys Hope Girls Hope

We believe in childrenWe believe in their ability to overcome their circumstances

We believe in their ability to becomemore than they ever dreamed of becoming

We believe they will then go on to give hope to others

For more information, please contact:Chioke Borgelt-Mose

Academic Coordinator(313) 862-0707

cborgelt-mose@bhgh.org