Judson Center started out in 1924 as the Baptist Children's Home with a single matron overseeing the emotional, physical and spiritual growth of just a few children. Since then, the agency has evolved into a comprehensive, multi-faceted, community based human service center - one that has been nationally recognized for fostering independence through innovative programs, and for empowering children of all ages and their families to live the best lives possible.
Today, Judson Center provides more than 400,000 personalized support services each year that emphasize community and promote individual and family ability to encourage personal growth and foster independence. These services include adoption, autism, family preservation, foster care, mental health, respite care, group homes and supported employment for adults with developmental disabilities, and more.







