FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AGENCY CONTACT: Gayla Sherman, Co-Executive Director: gsherman@charleshallnd.org I (701)426-6971 BISMARCK, ND (Oct. 26, 2020) – After over five decades of providing services to high risk youth, Charles Hall Youth and Family Services has closed its Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) October 24 due to major funding shortages in the midst of the…
Read MoreCharles Hall Youth and Family Services Director Gayla Sherman says several children will have to move after the non-profit closes its qualified residential treatment program on Saturday.
Read MoreI’m Rosabel and I went into Charles Hall when I was 13 and 14 for 10 months. Without Charles Hall I wouldn’t have become who I am today because they helped me a lot. The staff gave me a great support system and made me realize that I wasn’t a bad person. I just made…
Read MoreThis letter is a reflection and recollection of the time I spent in Charles Hall Youth and Family Services’ Case Home. I entered Case Home in October 2011 when I was 14 years old. CHYFS would be my second group home placement. Throughout my youth, I’d been placed in many facilities throughout the state and…
Read MoreCharles Hall provides residential foster care for youth between the ages of 10 and 19. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the youth have been gathered in one home rather than the three separate houses. They have nurses and residential staff, social workers and therapists that continue to assist them in person and through Zoom.
Read MoreThe safety and well-being of our youth and staff team members are our first priority at Charles Hall Youth & Family Services. With news coverage and daily updates to government recommendations and mandates regarding COVID-19 (novel coronavirus), be assured that our agency is working hard to take precautions to help keep our Charles Hall family…
Read MoreWhen the Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First) was enacted in February 2018, the staff at UCC-related Charles Hall Youth & Family Services in Bismarck, N.D., saw the opportunity to not only remain part of the foster care continuum of care in the state and receive funding, but to improve and expand its services.
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