Transform a girl’s life.

 

Help us provide care, guidance and a home to girls who are unable to live with their families.

 
 
 
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Childhood trauma is correlated with increased risk of problems with health, family, finances, and jobs.

 

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48% of children in the United States report having at least 1 adverse childhood experience.

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Childhood trauma can affect cognition and behavior. More than two-thirds of children reported at least 1 traumatic event by age 16.

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Children who have experienced trauma are 3x more likely to develop anxiety disorders and 2x more likely to develop depression.

 

Miller Home for Girls provides services that help reduce the risks of childhood trauma.

 
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Personalized Program

Miller Home does not accept state or federal funding which allows our staff to look at each individual and tailor the program to meet her specific needs.

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Trauma-Informed Care

Miller Home strives to use a trauma-informed approach to create positive relationships with each resident within a supportive, caring environment.

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Mental Health Support

Miller Home recognizes the effects trauma has and connects each resident with mental health services and support through community agencies.

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Independent Living

Miller Home utilizes an Independent Living Program for residents to build skills that will help them be successful adults.

Video: See how Miller Home for Girls transforms lives

 

About Miller Home for Girls

Our mission is to provide short or long term care and guidance to girls, ages four through twenty-one, who cannot live with their families. Located in Lynchburg, Virginia, Miller Home seeks to provide these services within a supportive, non-institutional environment, which encourages each girl to grow and develop to her highest potential.