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SEAFORD HOUSE

Healing hearts, building resilience, and helping kids thrive

Sometimes kids who can't be with their birth families need a little bit more.

Seaford House exists to meet those needs.

Foster care gives children who can’t be with their birth families the safety, love, and support they need. But sometimes, kids who've experienced significant trauma and hardship need a little bit more. 

For kids who need additional support to overcome emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges, Seaford House is the life-changing help they need, when they need it most.

​Seaford House is a therapeutic foster group home for kids between the ages of 11 and 17, involved with the Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families (DSCYF), and determined to have needs that exceed a traditional foster family.

Meeting unique needs.

Building pathways to positive thriving futures.

Seaford House provides the culturally sensitive, evidence-based supports and the nurturing guidance of caring adults specially trained in trauma-informed care practices that has proven to help kids heal from past trauma, build resilience, and overcome challenges.

Every care plan is as unique as the kid it serves to support. Working in collaboration with community partners, schools, health professionals, and many more, our goals are to help kids establish safety, build on their strengths, develop healthy relationships, and set positive goals for their future with confidence.

Seaford House Program Supports Include:

  • Safe, stable environments

  • Access to caring adults 24/7

  • Case Management

  • Counseling

  • Crisis prevention & intervention

  • On-site nursing care

  • Health & wellbeing resources

  • Medication management

  • Nutrition supports

  • Positive behavior reinforcement

  • Emotional regulation skills

  • Educational advocacy

  • Academic suppports

  • Mentoring

  • Peer to peer connections

  • Family search & engagement

  • Adoption

  • Life skill development

  • Recreation activities

  • Community Engagement

  • Leadership opportunties

Every child deserves a champion.

Will it be you?

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