Sunrise is pleased to announce that by God’s wonderful grace we have reached a contract agreement with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS). We are proud to be that partner and will continue to do our best to help children and families across this commonwealth.
After completing her second year of Sunrise’s independent living program and continuing her education at Bluegrass Community & Technical College (BCTC) – Danville Campus, Sara* has completed three housing applications for programs to assist with living…
At the age of five, Madison* and her three sisters were living with a mother who deeply loved them, but was not able, because of her own drug and mental health issues, to take care of the children. So social services stepped in and removed all four children…
Sunrise values the partnership we have had with the Commonwealth of Kentucky for more than 40 years. Our goal is to ensure that Kentucky’s most vulnerable children receive the vital services and care they need.
The year 2020 was not at all what any of us thought it would be. But the uncertainty, heartache, and fear that many of us experienced during the past year are frankly what our Sunrise boys and girls have been facing most of their lives.
On Friday, February 12, boys living at Crossroads Treatment Center in Elizabethtown were moved to the Spring Meadows Center in Mt. Washington.