About Us

Core Values

We know the power of restored hope and work to bring hope and renewed futures to teens, families, and communities.

Teens without hope:

  • Engage in destructive relationships
  • Runaway
  • Self-harm
  • Turn to drugs and alcohol to self-medicate
  • Isolate themselves from those that can help
  • Drop out of school

Families without hope:

  • Fight (physical and emotional intimidation and punishment)
  • Blame (view each other as a source of problems rather than help)
  • Avoid each other (retreat to less threatening people and activities)

We believe that kids do best when they have hope and are part of a thriving family.  We believe kids and families benefit from being a part of supportive communities.  We believe communities are strong when kids and families are strong.

Why we are a non-profit:

We believe in all teens and families deserve a helping hand, not just those that can afford care. Thanks to the generosity and partnership of our donors, we are able to offer our services on a sliding scale and develop resources that are desperately needed but not profitable.

Organizational Mission:
Project Patch is passionately committed to restoring hope to teens, building thriving families, and empowering supportive communities.

Youth Program Mission:
Project Patch Youth Program is passionately committed to reaching out to at-risk young people to help them realize their self-worth and potential and the significance of God’s love for them.

Family Program Mission:
Project Patch Family Program is passionately committed to equipping families to thrive in the midst of life’s challenges.

Vision:
It is our vision to be the recognized leader in providing specialized services to adolescents in crisis and families facing challenges, with excellence in teamwork, relationships, and performance.

We Believe:

  • In the uniqueness and value of every young person, including those who have become troubled.
  • That every at-risk youth deserves an environment within which they can find reclamation.
  • In the necessity of a program dedicated to the individual needs of each young person.
  • In the necessity of teaching responsible living to every troubled youth.
  • That healthy relationships between adults and youth are invaluable for troubled youth to achieve healing.
  • That assisting troubled youth in cultivating a relationship with Jesus Christ is the most effective means of achieving healing.