In 2011, Judson Center provided life improving services to 4,118 children and families in need:
Autism Services
517 children on the autism spectrum developed new social and life skills.
Behavioral Health Services
413 people received mental health counseling.
Child Welfare Services
1,240 children at risk of being removed from their families remained safely together.
1,006 children returned home from foster care to share in birthdays, holidays and everyday meals with their families who had successfully completed in-home services.
38 children were matched with a forever family through our own adoption program.
426 children from across Michigan were photo listed by our Michigan Resource Adoption Exchange Program in hopes of finding their forever family.
170 of these same youth were matched with forever families throughout the state.
Disability Services
239 adults with disabilities contributed to their community while employed through our Supported Employment program.
4,071 days of loving respite care were provided to 193 individuals with disabilities.
46 adults with disabilities were able to live as independently as possible in the community.


