OUR PROGRAMS

Teens circled up for group time at a residential program at Eagle Village

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS

Ages 8-17 | Children who have been taken away from their homes because of abuse, neglect, mental health or behavioral issues – live on our beautifully wooded 681-acre campus. Our team of therapists, occupational therapist, experiential facilitators and direct care staff use trauma informed, evidence-based therapeutic techniques to equip youth and their families with the tools to become successful. We see their potential to soar as they feel valued, cared for and safe.

A foster care family hang out together at a playground

FOSTER CARE PROGRAM

Ages 0-20 | Trained licensed foster families are matched to provide temporary care for a child, or a sibling group.  Families work with agency staff to help promote and heal relationships.

ADOPTION PROGRAM

Ages 0-17 | Pre-Adoptive families are matched with a child, or a sibling group.  These children are placed due to abuse and/or neglect.  These families are ready to make a lifetime commitment to children in care.

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CAMPS AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Ages 9-17 | We offer summer camps and monthly weekend retreats for youth who need help managing behaviors and emotions. We have a 56-year history of transforming lives. We incorporate evidence-based interventions and techniques. Our camps also serve as respite for families. 

A young girl plays in the pool

GROUP RETREATS & TRAININGS

For decades, Eagle Village has been a place for long-lasting, life-changing experiences. We have the facilities, and expertise to turn a simple group event into something more. Our camp staff can help you design and implement a camp or retreat experience that allows you to be intentional about every aspect of your stay.

A retreat group works through a simulated mountain rescue challenge

CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER

Ages 3 – 17 | This program offers work with a multi-disciplinary team to complete forensic interviews for children who have been reported as a victim of abuse. This ensures that children’s voices are heard and carefully responded to in a safe, nonthreatening environment. An advocate is provided for the child and non-offending family members to work through this process.

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DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM

Ages 12-17 | This program is for children in Osceola and Mecosta Counties who have court involvement and recurring suspensions or expulsions from school. The program goals include development of self-esteem, decision making and problem-solving skills, social skills, and productive behaviors, and improvement of academic and vocational skills.

A college team lifts telephone poles together as part of a Victors Edge drill

INDEPENDENT LIVING PLUS

Ages 16-19 | A supportive, transitional program – rooted in community living and youth development, that helps youth prepare for full Independent Living. Services include: education planning, employment preparation and attainment, financial literacy/budgeting, vocational and life skills training.

A therapist comforts parent of a youth that was acting out

TRAUMA ASSESSMENTS

Ages 3-17 | Children experience a day-long assessment, with a highly trained clinical team, to provide answers to behavioral or mental health issues. A plan to help stabilize behaviors is the outcome. A plan is created to help give support to youth and families.