Residential Services
24-Hour Emergency Youth Shelter
Arnette House provides Emergency Shelter services for youth ages 10 – 17 who are runaways, lock-outs, abandoned, homeless, truant, or experiencing parent/child conflict. The Emergency Shelter provides basic living needs for up to 20 clients with additional emergency beds.
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Boys and Girls Group Homes
Arnette House owns and operates two foster group homes for youth ages 12-17. These group homes offer a stable and supportive living environment beyond providing basic necessities like food and shelter. Our compassionate staff is committed to teaching essential life skills to foster self-reliance in the youth and to assist in the goal of becoming independent before turning 18.

Non-Residential Services
Community Counseling
Master’s Level Counselors provide counseling both on and off our main campus to help youth ages 6-17 and their families resolve crisis situations and stay together. This may include opening lines of communication, teaching effective conflict resolution skills, or reducing high-risk behaviors.
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SNAP® – Stop Now and Plan Program
The Stop Now And Plan (SNAP®) Program serves as a “front-end” resource to the Department of Juvenile Justice Office of Prevention for at-risk youth.
SNAP U12 is a free 13-week, gender-specific, group program that helps children ages 6-11 and their parents learn how to effectively manage their emotions and keep their problems small. SNAP U12 is for youth who show early signs of disruptive behavior problems at home, school, and in their community.
SNAP In Schools is a free program offered to teachers and students primarily in grades 3 and 4 in Marion County schools. SNAP In Schools is a prevention approach that provides teachers and other school personnel with evidence-based strategies to increase pro‐social learning opportunities, improving students’ emotion regulation, self-control, and problem-solving skills.
SNAP Youth Justice is a free program that aims to reduce the risk of further contact with law enforcement among youth between the ages of 12 and 19 who are involved in the youth justice system.

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