How to Help

Donations


As an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, The Ranch Program at Salem4Youth does not accept local, state or federal funding.

Consequently, Salem4Youth relies heavily on generous donations from individuals, churches, corporations, and other organizations that believe in the values and principles that Salem espouses.

There are numerous ways to support The Ranch Program at Salem in its endeavor to serve troubled youth and families. An investment in Salem is an investment in the lives of young people.

Contributions

Cash gifts are the most common and immediate way to give to Salem. Cash gifts may be given to a special project, or to the ministry in general to defray general operating costs.

Sponsoring a scholarship allows donors to direct their monies to children who are not able to attend Salem without financial assistance.

Some supporters have chosen to estabpsh a memorial fund at Salem in honor of themselves or a loved one.

By including Salem in your will, you can insure that future Salem residents have the opportunity to receive the care and individualized therapy they need. You can bequeath a fixed dollar amount, specific personal property, or percentage of your estate.

Gifts of real estate provide Salem with room for expansion. These gifts usually allow for avoidance of capital gains tax, and provide a charitable deduction for tax purposes.

Appreciated stocks and bonds can be donated to Salem and may be deducted for income tax purposes at full fair market value on the date of the transfer, with no significant capital gains tax liability.

You may currently own a paid up life insurance policy which may no longer be needed. This policy may be donated to Salem with tax benefits for the donor. You may also purchase a new policy and list Salem as the beneficiary.

You can also donate online using PayPal

It's simple. Just fill out the information below and send it via e-mail. If you would like additional information, you can contact Kent Robson by phone at (815)796-4561 or through e-mail at krobson@salem4youth.com.

Check out our other support programs by clicking on the following links: Work Teams, Golf Challenge, Horse Auction, Charity Auction, Ambassadors, Concerts in the Barn, Needs List.

It is our mission to help our boys to see this and to aid them in finding their purpose in life, which is ultimately to bring glory to God. We absolutely cannot do this without your support. For those who have stood faithfully behind Salem in the past, thank you so much for your support.

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When I got home, people all around me said I had changed


BY DAVE

Before I went to Salem my life was a mess. I stole from my family and was a disrespectful person. I was not a Christian at the time and hid a lot of things inside my heart and from my family. I always caused trouble at school and never paid much attention to my education. Almost everybody either thought I was weird or hated me. My life was a total mess.


Then on January 7, 2005, my Dad and my youth pastor brought me to Salem Ranch. At first I didn't want to go, but I finally went. During my stay I learned lots of things like respect, social skills, and family issues. It seems like every problem I had at home was fixed, but it wasn't very easy. I got mad at the other boys and staff, but there was always somebody to talk to. One time when I was really mad Steve said, "David, it's just another hole in the road. Your car hasn't crashed yet." I always remember that.


When I got home people all around me said I had changed. Salem changed my life forever. Without Salem I would not be where I am today. I have more friends from the church, and everybody knows me as a better person. I think that while you are there you grow to like the Ranch so much that when a boy is ready to leave he doesn't really want to.


The teaching at Salem helped me understand Jesus, and when I came home I became a Christian.


Dave

Brett and Carrie's Story

When things were at their worst and we didn't know what else to do with our son, God provided us with a light. We heard about Salem from an acquaintance whose son had also been through Salem's programs years ago. We drove down and toured the facility and spoke with several of the staff.


We knew even before leaving that this was the answer to our many prayers and cries for help. We knew a short term rehab would not be successful and we didn't want to send him to a long term program in another state because we wanted focus on family therapy as well. Salem was only a short drive from our home, it was a long term program based on Christian philosophy, and it would provide healing for our son as well as our whole family.


As tough as things were at home it was still hard to say goodbye to him that first day. The following weeks were full of challenges for all of us. Our son had to deal with many emotions and confront the reality of what was happening in his life and we had to learn who we were as parents all over again. We had been dealing with all the problems for so long we almost didn't know what to do when we were not bombarded by them daily.


Through all of these difficult days the staff at Salem was wonderful. Even though we didn't directly speak with our son those first few weeks the staff made sure to stay in touch with us, gave us frequent updates, and were there to listen to us and support us. It took time, but as the weeks and months went by we saw the program begin to really work.


There were frustrations as well as many days showing us there was hope for recovery and change of heart. Through all the good and bad the Salem staff continued to be there for him and us. The true commitment the Salem staff has to the boys, their families, and the program as a whole is evident in all they do. We thank God for such a wonderful place and are forever grateful to Salem staff for all they have done for our son.


Brett and Carrie