- Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Nestled in the rolling hills northwest of Amarillo, Texas, Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch is a residential community open to at-risk children ages 11 to 17 While, at first glance, the campus might appear much like any other Texas Panhandle town, it is much more
- Admission - Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Boys Ranch, Founded by Cal Farley, is a leader in residential childcare services For over 85 years, we’ve worked to meet the needs of children and families — at no cost to the people we serve
- Contact Us - Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
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- About Us • Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Guests are welcome at Cal Farley’s historic Boys Ranch campus We are located at the site of Old Tascosa, a pioneer town where the likes of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett walked its dusty streets
- Our Programs • Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch offers Community-Based Services (CBS) that provide free, in-home, support, and assistance to area families These families are coping with circumstances that put children at risk of being separated from them and or placed in out-of-home care
- Careers • Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Guests are welcome to our historic campus at Boys Ranch, Texas The sprawling campus occupies the site of Old Tascosa, a pioneer town where the likes of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett walked its dusty streets Since 1939, though, the site has served a much different purpose
- New Chapter • Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch welcomes boys and girls in grades 6-12 who are experiencing challenges in their homes, schools or communities Whether a child is struggling with behavior, trauma, loss, poverty or difficult family dynamics, we are here to help
- FAQ • Boys Ranch, Founded By Cal Farley
Boys Ranch residential campus, located 36 miles northwest of Amarillo, Texas, provides residential programs and therapeutic services for at-risk boys and girls ages 11 to 17
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