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Certificate Of Incorporation

Cathy Cox, the Secretary of State and Corporations Commissioner of the State of Georgia, hereby certified under the seal of her office that Out of Harm's Way, INC. A Domestic NonProfit Corporation has been duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Georgia on the effective date, 02.19.2003. Out of Harm's Way, INC. filed articles of incorporation under Title 14 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated.
03.01.2003
Organization's Focus was Born

Our primary focus is to bring youth up to their maximum level of independent functioning, with a vast array of services which include, but are not limited to;

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02.01.2003
Out of Harm's Way INC.

On 03.01.2003, our business plan mission and goals were approved by President, Martha Perry. The mission statement and goals is described in publications distributed to the general public, clients, referral sources, and staff.

Please read our Program Design that is reflected in its ongoing goals. Please click on the 'more news' link below.












The organization is structured and administered to achieve its purposes. It carefully plans its activities by setting annual goals and objectives.



The goals are sufficiently broad to allow for modification of the program in response to client and community needs, yet specific enough to give direction to the program. The same goals are, therefore, continued from year to year.

03.01.2003
Admission Criteria was published

The admission criteria was drafted and approved by the Board of Directions on 03.01.2003. The criteria is to meet the needs for females, ages 5 - 12.

To participate in the program an individual must meet one or more of the following criteria:

a) evidence of compulsive and/or impulsive behaviors;

b) has behavior challenges that require a structured environment which assists in the growth and development;

c) be the ages of 5 - 12 with court, parental or guardian consent and/or a recommendation from the courts;

d) 72 hours without the use of alcohol or illegal drugs;

e) demonstrate or show willingness to work on individual life-changing goals and objectives and is not perceived as being a physical threat to herself or to others;

f) posses the mental and physical abilities necessary to participate in the program which includes the ability to attend school and climb stairs;

g) the child or adolescent is at risk for exclusion from normative community activities or residence that she resides in presently;

h) referral from the Department of Family and Children Services, DJJ, and other governmental agencies that assist youth with development.
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