Mission Eagle Ranch helps make life better for children and their families, positively impacting communities for the glory of God.
Description Founded in 1985, Eagle Ranch has served as a primary resource for Metro Atlanta’s children and families in crisis for over three decades. Originally founded as a home for boys, the program was expanded in 2001 to include girls. The same year, an on-campus school for Ranch children was opened. Our SACS-accredited school serves all Ranch children grades 6-9. Eagle Ranch now has ten homes—six boys’ homes and four girls’ homes—and can serve 66 children on our campus at one time.
Families turn to Eagle Ranch when life becomes a daily struggle with their child. We address behavioral, academic, emotional and social challenges that families have difficulty resolving on their own. Children are provided a Christ-centered home, education and counseling in a program that involves the entire family, with the goal of the child returning home. We serve up to 24 girls and 42 boys, giving the structure, stability and time needed to work through a crisis situation. Our rural 310-acre campus in Flowery Branch provides a peaceful respite from the chaos that crisis can create. A variety of therapeutic and recreational activities give children the opportunity to work through their difficulties while enjoying childhood to the fullest.
We help navigate the complexities of today’s family relationships: from challenges facing traditional families, to those that arise for single parents or grandparents in the parental role. We help resolve conflicts, restore relationships and renew families for future generations.