What began as a research demonstration project in the basement of the Franklin Institute has grown into a beacon of hope for thousands of children.
For more than five decades, the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center has helped young people navigate life’s toughest challenges. Now, a $50,000 grant is allowing the nonprofit to continue its mission of turning hardship into hope.
For Melissa Wilson, the center has become like family. Her daughter came to the center for trauma treatment at age 5, and now her grandson is receiving care…