Programs Offered

Rawhide offers a full continuum of care ranging from residential placements, group home, foster care to shorter term placements. Programs vary in length and focus so there is sure to be something to fit the needs of everyone.

There are also a number of additional offerings that are integrated into the programs listed below. These additional services provide added value for your state and county dollars.

This full range of programming, along with our family living model, professional staff, and excellent facilities, is what differentiates Rawhide Boys Ranch from other residential care centers.

To view a grid of our programs and what each has to offer, visit the link below.
Program Overview Grid

About Face Service Corps - Short-Term Residential

120-day military-style program. Students attend school as well as perform community service.

Standard Residential Care

Regular residential care,; young men live in a home with Houseparents and Resident Instructors, length of stay varies from 60 days and up.

Private Residential Program

If you are working with a family who is struggling with their teenage son, the parents or guardians can voluntarily place the child our Academy Program.

Transitional Group Home

The group home will help young men begin to transition back into their communities. Less restrictive than residential care, this program helps students learn to live independently.

Treatment Foster Care (CATCH)

For the best possible success of the youth, Rawhide offers a Treatment Foster Care program for those that may not have a positive environment to return to or need to further develop the skills necessary for success in the community.

HomePlus Alternative Schooling

If you are working with a student who is needs additional help in school, his parents or guardians may choose to enroll him in HomePlus so he can finish school and get the one-on-one help he needs.

Youth and Family Counseling Services

Individual, group, and family counseling services for children, adolescents, adults and families who are struggling with a variety of mental health issues, relational difficulties, or personal concerns.