Healing through christ-centered relationships
Structured living with purpose
Restoring Families & Rebuilding Trust
Where God's Love Creates Space To Heal
A safe, nurturing environment where girls discover who they are—and Whose they are.
At Meadows of Hope, we believe in the power of a safe and nurturing environment to spark true transformation.
Our mission is to provide a sanctuary where emotional, mental, and spiritual growth can flourish. Through compassionate care and innovative programs, we guide each girl on a journey of healing, self-discovery, and empowerment.
The teen girls live in a tight-knit group of eight, where they’re guided and supported by two amazing female mentors who help them unlock their full potential every day.
We accept girls in the age range of 13-15 years old, and the average stay is approximately 18 months, depending on the teen girl’s readiness to grow and heal.
While she’s here, we also walk closely with her family. Through regular check-ins and intentional involvement, we help parents and guardians grow alongside their daughter—rebuilding trust, improving communication, and laying the foundation for lasting restoration at home.
Meadows of Hope is licensed by the PA Department of Human Services as a child residential facility.
How Meadows Of Hope
Helps Teen Girls
Through gentle interaction with the horses, our equine program fosters trust, healing, reflection, empowerment, and hope-filled personal growth.
Living together helps girls build relationships, navigate emotions, handle conflict, and grow through life’s challenges—together.
Meadows of Hope keeps education a priority, blending classroom learning with real-life skills and meaningful experiences.
Helping each girl return home with stronger relationships, healthier communication, and lasting peace.
How Meadows Of Hope
Helps Teen Girls
Through gentle interaction with the horses, our equine program fosters trust, healing, reflection, empowerment, and hope-filled personal growth.
Living together helps girls build relationships, navigate emotions, handle conflict, and grow through life’s challenges—together.
Meadows of Hope keeps education a priority, blending classroom learning with real-life skills and meaningful experiences.
Helping each girl return home with stronger relationships, healthier communication, and lasting peace.
“I went there angry, scared, and broken. I didn’t believe in second chances. But at Meadows of Hope, I was seen… really seen. For the first time in my life, I felt safe enough to cry, to hope, and to believe that healing is possible.”
- Oceana, former resident at Meadows Of Hope
Where Meadows Of Hope Works
to make a difference
No Family is Turned Away Because of Money
At Meadows of Hope, we believe every girl deserves a chance to heal, grow, and discover her worth—no matter where she comes from or how much money her family has. We understand that reaching out for help is already a big step, and the last thing we want is for finances to stand in the way.
That’s why, from the very beginning, we sit down with each family to talk honestly and openly about what’s possible. Together, we work out a plan that’s manageable and respectful of your situation. You won’t be pressured or left alone to figure it out—we’ll walk with you every step of the way.
And here’s the truth: the only reason we can do this is because of the generous donors who care deeply about your daughter’s future. Their support bridges the gap. It makes healing possible. It opens doors to safety, structure, learning, and love.
So please don’t let fear about cost stop you from reaching out. We’re here to help, and we’ll work with you—because your daughter matters, and your family’s story isn’t over. There is hope.
Thank you to every donor who makes this possible. Because of your generosity, no family has to walk away due to financial hardship. You’re not just funding a program—you’re giving girls a chance to heal, grow, and return home with hope.
We know many teen girls struggle with relationships with God and others. That’s why we offer equine-assisted learning in a group environment where girls receive mentoring, develop friendships, and develop practical life skills.
Our residential program includes living together in a home with mentors and other girls, developing deeper relationships with God and others, receiving regular input from mentors and staff, learning conflict resolution, and having regular home visits and family interactions.
Our equine-assisted learning program includes many benefits of working regularly with horses, including learning valuable relationship skills, having a calm and regulating presence in their life, experiencing intimacy through the rocking motion of riding a horse, and learning daily work habits and chores that come with taking care of the horses.