For nearly 50 years, has served as a lifeline for local children and families. Now, the agency is preparing for the next 50 years with plans for a brand-new facility designed to provide more space for counseling and more opportunities for healing.
The new 10,000-square-foot facility will allow the agency to expand its services and better accommodate the growing need for youth counseling and support in Rogers County.
“Each week, we see about 100 to 200 kids with their families,” said Herb McSpadden, Executive Director of Rogers County Youth Services. “It’s a lot of office space that we need."
The Importance of Outdoor Space
Along with expanded office and therapy spaces, the new facility will sit on nine acres of outdoor space, something McSpadden and his team believe is a vital piece of