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About Shiloh House

Based in Littleton, CO, with six campuses across Colorado serving children, youth, and families, we provide residential care, educational programming, day treatment and outpatient services, as well as independent living and an extensive array of community based wrap-around services. We strongly believe in building a circle of support around each youth in our care. We work closely with families and social services personnel. Our approach is based on over 30 years of experience creating an environment where wounds begin to heal, relationships are built or restored, and new possibilities are created.

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*Trauma Definition

“A trauma-informed service system is one in which all parties involved recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress on those who have contact with the system including children, adolescents and adults, caregivers and service providers. Programs and agencies within such a system infuse and sustain trauma awareness, knowledge, and skills into their organizational cultures, practices, and policies. They act in collaboration with all those who are involved with their clients, using the best available science, applied in a culturally sensitive manner, to facilitate and support recovery, developmental growth, and resiliency. – National Child Traumatic Stress Network.” (NCTSN)

Shiloh House does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to: hiring and firing of employees, selection of volunteers, selection of vendors, and provision of services. Shiloh House complies with all state and federal regulations regarding the privacy of confidential information. In addition to prohibiting discrimination against a qualified worker because of his or her own disability, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination because of the disability of an individual with whom the worker has a relationship or association, such as a child, spouse, or parent.