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The narrative of Jacob’s Ladder encourages children to explore
their personal dreams, reach for the stars, and long for a
meaningful future while appreciating the difficulties they may
encounter along the way.
Special thanks to Regeneron for creating the Hall of Dreams as
part of its Annual Day for Doing Good—a day of global service
when employees improve the communities in which they live and
work. Volunteers painted walls, assembled shelves, and created
a ceiling mural depicting a blue sky and white clouds.
In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who taught the world
how to dream the best and biggest kind of dream, the Hall of
Dreams at Abbott House is a place that welcomes diversity,
artistic expression, creativity, and reflection; a special place
where those struggling to heal from trauma will find hope and
inspiration—a place where dreams take flight.
To view pieces from the Hall of Dreams,
click here.
The focus of care shifts towards
preventive and “wrap around”
services and includes two NonSecure Detention Programs, the
Article-31 Mental Health Clinic,
the Community Schools Resource
Program, the FACE (Family
Assessment and Community
Enhancement) Program,
expansion of the Post-Adoption
Program, and the launch of the
Permanency Resource Program
and the Training Institute.
The Transitional Resources
for Children (TRC) Program
opens in 2014 and cares for
unaccompanied minors awaiting
family reunification. The B2H
program begins its multi-year
transition to Health Homes.
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