Four Corners Home for Children has provided care for over 2,000 children, from newborns to older teenagers.
Four Corners Home for Children helps the people we serve through programs that instill hope, restoration, and Christian values.
Four Corners Home for Children was founded in 1953 with a single children’s home to care for Navajo children. Today, Four Corners Home for Children operates six programs on our beautiful 16-acre campus in Farmington, New Mexico. Those programs include the House of Faith, a long-term children’s home, the House of Hope, a short-term children’s home, the House of Grace, a teen transitional home, Four Corners Families, for mothers and children, Four Corners Academy for Excellence and Navajo Nation Outreach. You are welcome to stop in for a personal tour if you are in the area. We would love to show you what God is doing here at Four Corners Home for Children!
The programs we offer:
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House of Faith
Providing a safe, loving home for up to ten children in long-term placement.
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House of Hope
Providing a safe, loving home for up to six children in short-term placement.
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Four Corners Families
Providing mentoring and life skills training for up to two mothers, with capacity for six children.
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House of Grace
The House of Grace is our respite home providing short-term relief for our house parents both in emergency situations and planned terms.
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Four Corners Academy for Excellence
A unique approach that is helping our at-risk students stay on track and excel in their studies.
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Navajo Nation Outreach
Providing spiritual and emotional encouragement to those living in Navajoland through the House of Mercy at Four Corners Home for Children and in the community.