Rainbow House, Inc.
rebuilding families... restoring lives


 

P.O. Box 871013
Morrow, GA 30287
  Phone: (770)478.6905

Programs

Through our well-established programs and new project ideas, Rainbow House seeks to assist each child in gaining increased self-reliance and self-esteem as well as healthy and effective coping skills. Since our inception, Rainbow House has worked collaboratively with local and state agencies and organizations to increase the efficiency of direct services and to achieve a greater impact of success while avoiding duplication of services. As determined by our staff, our focus includes prevention, education and early intervention services relative to each child's health and wellness. Food, clothing, medical and dental care and tutorial services are offered to each child in the program.


                      The following are some of the well-established programs of Rainbow House:

KidsKare Therapeutic Services

A means of helping child victims of abuse overcome the trauma of their abuse through assessment, counseling, play and art therapy.

Rainbow House Project SafePlace

Provides immediate help and supportive resources for all young people in crisis through a network of sites sustained by qualified agencies, trained volunteers and businesses. Rainbow House, Inc. implements and helps to accomplish the program's mission through acting as the host site for Clayton County, specifically as the liaison for all local QuikTrip service stations, local and city Fire Departments and the Clayton County Public School System.

Rainbow Connection Child Advocacy and Assessment Center

Provides victims of abuse with medical/sexual assault examinations, mental health assessments, counseling, art and play therapy, social, legal, and judicial forensic support services in a central location.

Project Healthy Bodies

Provides medical services to children as needed, as well as educational and preventative programs which focus on health and wellness.

Project Smart Start

The intent of this program is to help break the cycle of homelessness and lack of educational equality by improving the educational opportunities of shelter-based children through integrating a certified teacher component to our existing programs. The program focuses on the shelter-based student's educational level and the unique needs of being homeless. Two of our primary goals are maintaining appropriate grade level performance and preventing continued educational delay. Additionally, we also help to reduce educational disruptions, social isolation and other problems that result in repeated moves.