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Open Door Children's Home

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142:, the city of Rome, and the Federal Government made what is now known as the Girls Home the permanent facility. The new facility could house up to thirty girls and younger boys. For more than sixty years the Open Door Children's Home housed girls and young boys only. In 2000, board members Louise Hunt and her husband Elwood saw that there was a need to place and care for teenage boys. With help of a development block grant, the Louise Hunt Home for Boys was built. 22: 146:
dental, and therapeutic care. The home also provides a clean, home-like environment, three meals a day plus snacks, and clothing. The home employees caring staff to help the kids with activities of daily living, homework, or even a hug when one is needed. The children think of the "houseparents" as surrogate parents and enjoy the attention that is given to them.
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Today, both homes combined can house up to 54 children from birth to 18 years of age. Children living at the Open Door Home are usually victims of sexual, mental, and physical abuse, neglect, substandard living conditions, and death of their parents. While at the home, children receive medical,
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The Open Door Children's Home has been a stable foundation in Northwest Georgia for over 80 years, providing resources in independent and transitional living with the help of the community, volunteers and the many donations that are received on a daily basis. The home will continue to care for
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The Open Door Children's Home opened in 1927. The Home began as temporary shelter for children whose fathers were in jail for selling alcohol during
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Rome News Tribune : www.RN-T.com Sunday September 2, 2007
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NW Georgia Premiere Feature Magazine September 2007 edition.
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