A journey from surviving trauma to thriving in life
Healing the Heart, Empowering the Future
Growing Hands, Healing Hearts provides a trauma-informed sanctuary for youth aged 5–17. We combine professional mental health support with academic coaching and mentorship to help young people navigate their past and unlock their full potential.
- Pillars of Transformation
The Four Pillars of Transformation
Healing
Age-appropriate, trauma-informed care to help youth process experiences and build lasting emotional resilience.
Academics
Tailored educational support designed to overcome learning gaps and foster a lifelong love for achievement.
Growth
Building essential social, emotional, and practical skills that prepare youth for success at every stage of development.
Mentorship
Connecting youth with dedicated role models who provide consistent guidance, advocacy, and a reliable safe space.
- Program
Healing Today, Leading Tomorrow.
From age 5 to 17, we provide a trauma-informed sanctuary where youth can process their journey, reclaim their confidence, and build the essential life skills needed to thrive
- FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we are a registered 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
Over 85% of every dollar goes directly toward program services, including clinical therapy, residential care at the Safe Haven, and essential life skills workshops.
Cherry Blossom Safe Haven is supported by a mix of community funding and grants to ensure that financial status does not prevent a young person from receiving care. Please reach out to our intake coordinator to discuss specific eligibility and support options.
Yes. Education is a core pillar of our program. We provide dedicated study hours, on-site tutoring, and coordination with local schools to ensure residents stay on track with their academic goals while they focus on healing.
Absolutely. We believe family and community connection is vital to long-term success. We facilitate scheduled visits, family therapy sessions, and regular video calls, provided these interactions align with the youth’s safety and growth plan.