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P.O. Box 44, Wood Mountain, SK, S0H 4L0
Phone: (306) 266 - 2032

Who We Are

Broken Arrow Youth Ranch is a family of believers helping other families find hope and healing. Through a private cooperative agreement, we receive children under the age of 18 years, for a minimum of one year. The children experience life on a fully functioning and working ranch. They are nurtured in a positive family atmosphere using faith-based values. Youth are given the opportunity to experience a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, as they learn to love God, love themselves and love others.

Who We Serve

We serve families in a wide variety of situations. For some families it is the parents that are overwhelmed with their own personal issues such as addictions, abuse, major illness, and other destructive patterns. Other families are struggling with the realities of rebellious teens. When families are faced with these circumstances, Broken Arrow Youth Ranch can help.

Our Purpose

Our purpose at Broken Arrow Youth Ranch is to minister to those who are hurting, by showing them God’s unconditional love. We provide children and youth with a safe, loving home. Parents and family members have regular visits where staff facilitate and mentor the family in Christ-like love, empowering them to respond to life with a Godly perspective. This allows the whole family to heal and grow.

Our Program

Our program is designed to meet the needs of each child, student and family. Students participate in caring for ranch animals, our horsemanship program, completing school work, and learning about their true identity in Jesus Christ. Our program is unique in that we work with the whole family; empowering them to change from old, destructive patterns to building healthy, new and loving relationships.

Broken Arrow Youth Ranch

Families desiring placement and/or parents wishing to place a child or youth in the care of Broken Arrow Youth Ranch will be asked to complete and submit the Placement Application.  Acceptance of applicants is based upon a review of these documents, including a formal visit with the family, space availability and payment plan.

SHOULD PLACEMENT BE GRANTED:

1) Broken Arrow Youth Ranch (BAYR) assumes responsibility for the client's educational, social, physical and medical needs.  (Unless there is a pre-existing medical condition that necessitates special consideration).

2) All medical, educational and social records are to be disclosed so that each individual can be properly assessed and cared for.

3) Since BAYR is a faith-based organization, all under our care will receive biblical instruction, taught to pray, have daily devotions and required to attend church.

4) BAYR is a working Ranch.  As part of the program all clients will learn to interact with and care for a variety of Ranch animals.  These include cows, horses, llamas, donkeys, chickens, ducks, geese and others.

5) In the case where a child or teen are under our care, we encourage parents to have regular contact via phone and/or on site visits.

6) BAYR believes that parents and/or guardians need to bear responsibility for cost related to themselves as clients or their child's care and stay at BAYR.  They will be responsible to bear one third (1/3) of their cost, which is prepaid monthly.  

7) Adults being admitted or parents of children being admitted will sign an agreement regarding:

     a. Participation and communication with their child/children.

     b. Completion of recovery, treatment and/or personal development programs.

     c.  Financial agreement for themselves or their child/children.

FOR A PLACEMENT APPLICATION WE ASK YOU CONTACT:

Lara Moroz @This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call at (306) 266 2032, and an application will be emailed or mailed to you.

Our Mailing Address is: 

Broken Arrow Youth Ranch

P.O. Box 44

Wood Mountain, Sk.

S0H 4L0

ADMISSION APPLICATION PROCESS:

1.  Parents/Guardians complete the Placement Application for each child.

2.  Placement phone call with our BAYR Intake Staff.

3.  Read and agree to Parent/Guardian Commitments.

4.  Face to face meeting with BAYR Intake Staff.

5.  Fulfill the Parent/Guardian Commitments concerning communication, recovery and finance.

FAMILY RESOURCES:

WOMENS TEEN CHALLENGE PROGRAM - BRANDON, MB
www.makeconnections.ca

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTERS, CIRCLE DRIVE ALLIANCE - SASKATOON, SK
www.cdac.ca/marriage

FOR MY LIFE On-line Program
www.beinhealth.com

FREEDOM IN CHRIST MINISTRIES
www.ficm.org

CELEBRATE RECOVERY A Christ Centered Recovery Program, For any Hurt, Hang-up or Habit
www.svs-showpage.com

AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS
www.sk-alanon.ca

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS CANADA
www.aacanada.com

12-STEP RECOVER PROGRAMS
 www.addictionsrecoveryguide.org

 

 

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