Shiloh House

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Shiloh House

Shiloh House started with one home, sixteen boys, and six staff members. In March of 1987, an
on-grounds school was established in Littleton to address the educational needs of youth and
provide greater continuity of care. Shiloh house continues to provide residential and educational
needs through Shiloh House’s coordinated and continuous care to youth and families.
Shiloh services and has developed programs in the areas of day treatment, outpatient therapy,
and community outreach services across 5 campuses that span from Centennial to Longmont. In
2012, Shiloh launched the Beyond the Walls program, a community resource network for young
adults ages 16-26, in need of support for academic, employment, and independent living goals. Continue Below…

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The Shiloh House Approach

Based on research and more than 30 years of experience creating an environment where wounds begin to heal, relationships are built or restored, and new possibilities are created. Shiloh House continues to achieve accreditation through the Council on Accreditation and is a member of the Child Welfare League of America. They remain true to our original mission of meeting the needs of youth by providing consistent treatment in a loving, homelike environment. That mission has grown, reaching over 1,000.

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