Who we are
Founded in 1915 as an orphanage in the District of Columbia, NCCF is a private, nonprofit child and family welfare agency with a commitment to serving poor, disadvantaged, abused, neglected and/or abandoned children, youth, and their families.
Current program services include emergency shelters and transitional housing for homeless families, a high-intensity therapeutic group home, therapeutic and traditional foster care and adoption, independent living for youth transitioning to adulthood, teen parent services, and community-based prevention services that promote academic achievement, parental involvement, economic and vocational stability, and healthy families. Our programs have become social service models, redefining both NCCF’s reputation and the agency’s position in the human service continuum in the Washington Metropolitan Region.
Current program services include emergency shelters and transitional housing for homeless families, a high-intensity therapeutic group home, therapeutic and traditional foster care and adoption, independent living for youth transitioning to adulthood, teen parent services, and community-based prevention services that promote academic achievement, parental involvement, economic and vocational stability, and healthy families. Our programs have become social service models, redefining both NCCF’s reputation and the agency’s position in the human service continuum in the Washington Metropolitan Region.
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The National Center for Children and Families Service Times
THE GREENTREE SCHOOL
is a non-public transitional school for challenged youth who have difficulty adjusting to a regular school environment.
THE GREENTREE ADOLESCENT PROGRAM (GAP)
The Greentree Adolescent Program (GAP) is a high-intensity, residential model that prepares traumatized, victimized, and poorly socialized adolescent males to become productive members of society.
THE FUTUREBOUND TRADITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM (FTHP)
The FutureBound Traditional Housing Program (FTHP) provides 12 -18 months of housing and support services to youth, ages 18 to 24, who have aged out of public child welfare and juvenile justice systems and/or youth who find themselves homeless or unstably housed.
THE FUTUREBOUND INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (FILP)
The FutureBound Independent Living Program (FILP) is a supervised apartment-based program, that prepares youth, ages 16 to 21, with tools and skills needed to transition out of being cared for by public systems, to live independently as productive members of the community.
It's been more than 7 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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is a non-public transitional school for challenged youth who have difficulty adjusting to a regular school environment.
THE GREENTREE ADOLESCENT PROGRAM (GAP)
The Greentree Adolescent Program (GAP) is a high-intensity, residential model that prepares traumatized, victimized, and poorly socialized adolescent males to become productive members of society.
THE FUTUREBOUND TRADITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM (FTHP)
The FutureBound Traditional Housing Program (FTHP) provides 12 -18 months of housing and support services to youth, ages 18 to 24, who have aged out of public child welfare and juvenile justice systems and/or youth who find themselves homeless or unstably housed.
THE FUTUREBOUND INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (FILP)
The FutureBound Independent Living Program (FILP) is a supervised apartment-based program, that prepares youth, ages 16 to 21, with tools and skills needed to transition out of being cared for by public systems, to live independently as productive members of the community.
It's been more than 7 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Other information
The National Center for Children and Families listing was last updated on the 6th of September, 2016