West Tennessee
TBCH West has two locations, a residential care program in Bartlett and a working Boy’s Ranch in Millington.
About our Bartlett location:
What age are the children on the Bartlett campus? Boys and girls in the Bartlett residential care program are between the ages of 5 and 18. The children can remain on the campus until graduation from high school and/or college
Where do the children attend school? The children attend local schools.
What does it cost for a child to be placed on the Bartlett campus? TBCH does ask for modest financial contributions from a child's family or guardian.
TBCH does not accept state or federal funds. Our current budget is funded from
contributions from individuals, churches, income from endowments, investment
income, bequests from estates and income from beneficial trusts.
How do the children come into your care? We receive referrals of children from families, counselors, community service agencies, and pastors.
About our Millington Location:
What age boys live at the Boys Ranch? Boys
must be going into the 6th grade and can stay until graduation from high school
and college.
Is the Boys Ranch a working ranch? Yes,
presently the Boys Ranch has one of West Tennessee's largest herd of register
Polled Hereford cattle. Along with the cattle, the boys care for horses, chickens,
rabbits, llamas and sheep.
Where do the children attend school? The
boys attend local schools.
What is the therapy approach for the boys?
A mixture of work and animal therapy, structured environment, daily chores
and the daily influence of Christian house parents and staff that complement
active participation in local Baptist churches.
Does it cost to have a boy cared for at the Boys
Ranch? TBCH does ask for modest financial contributions from a child's family or guardian.
TBCH does not accept state or federal funds. Our current budget is funded from
contributions from individuals, churches, income from endowments, investment
income, bequests from estates and income from beneficial trusts.