Cherokee Children's Home
The Cherokee Children's Home, established in 1969, provides a safe and nurturing environment for children who cannot remain in their own homes within the Qualla Boundary. With a focus on maintaining cultural connections and promoting well-being, the home has served over 1,700 youth and offers services such as individual therapy, family counseling, and educational support.
Operating under the Cherokee Boys Club, the Children's Home is licensed by the State of North Carolina and follows the Indian Child Welfare Act to ensure that enrolled members of federally recognized tribes have access to culturally relevant care. Through a dedicated staff and comprehensive programs, the home strives to support children and families in need of temporary or permanent assistance.
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