BRIGHTON, Mo. — Good Samaritan Boys Ranch has been operating in Southwest Missouri for over 65 years, and in that time, they have grown to become a regional leader in helping foster youth heal after experiencing abuse and neglect, serving around 130 across their programs.

Good Samaritan has multiple different programs; they are most known for their boy ranch, a 24-hour residential treatment program for boys aged 11 to 18, but they also offer transitional living and stabilization.

The residents at the ranch receive a specialized form of care that is specifically tailored to their needs. This includes therapy in multiple forms, like one-on-one, in groups, with music, and with horses. The boys attend school through the Pleasant Hope School District, have recreation opportunities like fishin

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