Understanding adverse childhood experiences, we create a roadmap to increased resiliency and wholeness in mind and body. At The Faine House, the path to healing & financial independence is led by a group of experienced staff members and dedicated community mentors who provide young adults with ongoing support and an array of educational and occupational activities.
Shifting away from a one-on-one case management style of service in which all goals were expected to be fulfilled through a single caseworker, The Faine House has turned to our community of dedicated volunteers and leaders for support with each resident’s success.
Each young adult graduating from our program needs healthy, lifelong relationships to outweigh the negative influences they arrived with.
We encircle each young adult with multiple well-matched mentors. This group-style mentorship program is comprised of several safe, kind, and experienced adults acting as guides, coaches, and a network of support. Interactions between a young adult and his/her mentor group is consistent and may include meals, holidays, phone calls, and fun activities together!
We seek to treat these young adults like the adults they are, differentiating our program from a group-home setting and teaching things that are immediately applicable in their everyday lives.
Intertwined into their life plan is the 8 Dimensions of Well Being, helping them learn self-care and experience a sense of well-balanced wholeness they may never have experienced before.
The 8 dimensions include:
Each of the young adults we serve has their own unique story, but all are from unstable backgrounds so we first seek to help each resident to feel safe and secure.
Our facility is equipped with:
But we can’t do it alone. We need our community to support us through volunteering, donations, event sponsorship and participation, mentorships and, simply, spreading the word! For more opportunities to get involved, contact [email protected], or call 407‑573‑6070.
Building awareness and generating support from staff and board of directors in adopting a trauma-informed approach
Hiring trauma-informed care staff who are knowledgeable in ACE & Resilience Building, and providing training to all staff, volunteers, and board members
Developing a more detailed intake form and process to better understand and prepare for a new resident
Creating a safe physical and emotional environment that is welcoming and inclusive for residents, volunteers, and staff
Engaging with residents in more meaningful ways
Identifying and treating the trauma through resilience-building and intentional healing
Building awareness and generating support from staff and board of directors in adopting a trauma-informed approach
Hiring trauma-informed care staff who are knowledgeable in ACE & Resilience Building, and providing training to all staff, volunteers, and board members
Creating a safe physical and emotional environment that is welcoming and inclusive for residents, volunteers, and staff
Developing a more detailed intake form and process to better understand and prepare for a new resident
Engaging with residents in more meaningful ways
Identifying and treating the trauma through resilience building and intentional healing
5616 Clarcona Ocoee Rd. | Orlando, FL 32810
(407) 573-6070
[email protected]
Copyright © 2024 The Faine House | All Rights Reserved
5616 Clarcona Ocoee Rd.
Orlando, FL 32810
(407) 573-6070
[email protected]
Copyright © 2022 The Faine House
All Rights Reserved