We are a non-profit organization offering both residential and non-residential treatment to boys and young men whose lives have been impacted by abuse, neglect, and trauma. Our approach to working with youth is based upon over 30 years of experience creating an environment in which wounds begin to heal, relationships are built or restored, and new possibilities are created. It is through guidance, clinical intervention and advocacy that we strive to meet the needs of the youth in our care.
Based in Littleton, CO and serving primarily Colorado youth and families, we provide residential care, educational programming, day treatment and outpatient services, as well as independent living and wrap-around services.. Because we believe strongly in building a circle of support around each youth in our care, we strive to work closely with families and social services personnel. |
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You're Invited! Community Open House 6/23/2009 6:30pm- 7:45pm 6400 W Coal Mine Avenue Littleton CO 80123 |
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Silver Anniversary Celebrating 25 years of Restoring Youth & Family Click Here for Details |
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One day back in April two of the boys from Sheridan house were in a local park riding their bikes around the lake. When they zipped by a women, who was on the path walking, without warning her of their approach she was startled. She yelled to the boys that they should warn others when they ride by so as not to surprise the walkers and cause an accident. Most young boys probably would have yelled back something rude and kept on riding, but not the guys from Sheridan... |
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Read what our youth and families have written us about their experiences at Shiloh. Updated with recent letters from youth who recently discharged... |
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Last month the DTC Optimists showed their support and partnership with Shiloh and took some of the boys from Sheridan and Adams to a Rockies Game. Five of the boys and two staff met the Optimist at Coors Field on Sunday afternoon for a great game between the Rockies and the Mets. |
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