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The effects of trauma bring about unique challenges for parents caring for foster or adopted children. Lack of trust and felt safety bring about dysregulation and challenging behavioral needs, and make it hard for these children to build healthy, connected relationships with their families. Steeped in the principles of Trust-Based Relational Intervention, The HALO Project unites clinicians and specially trained TBRI Practitioners in a 10-week program that brings foster and adoptive families from a place of fear to one of trust, from feelings of rejection to healthy connection, from frustration to understanding, and from helplessness to hope. 

Hope and Healing for Kids from Hard Places

The Salvation Army Foster Care & Adoption Program is proud to offer The HALO Project to support children in foster care and kids who have been adopted and exhibit difficulty with attachment. Recognizing the unique needs of children who have experienced trauma, The HALO Project unites parents, counselors, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, volunteers, and the medical community in a powerful 10-week intensive outpatient treatment that addresses behavioral challenges and helps families connect and thrive.  

 Our specially trained team of TBRI® practitioners and clinicians will work closely with you and your child to address your individual needs. Our class sizes are small, enabling us to provide your family with personalized, compassionate care.