WHAT WE DO
Trauma-Informed Training
Our community engagement team offers outreach and training for human and emergency service organizations in six SW GA communities to build awareness around the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to improve trauma-informed best practices.
Thomas County Afterschool Care
Our Resiliency Clubhouse serves 50+ children and their families in Thomas County year round. Our therapists work with our kids on homework, physical activities, art projects, therapy, and provide dinner before taking them home for the evening.
On-Campus Clinical Operations
We provide medication management, behavioral health therapy, and substance misuse training. Children in crisis come to us by way of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), and Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system.
On-Campus Residential Care
Our program services evolved in 2007 to serve boys and girls in the foster care and juvenile justice systems. Room, Board & Watchful Oversight (RWBO) is what we’re commonly known for and we house ten girls and ten boys in a group home setting in our residential cottages on campus.
Community & School-Based Counseling
Our community therapists and support staff work on-site with schools districts across six counties in Southwest Georgia. We provide care for our children and their families year-round, including in-home support during holidays and the summer months.
Substance Abuse Treatment
The Seven Challenges program brings light to the needs our youth think they meet by using drugs, the harm it causes, risks they take, and what it entails to make changes. We raise consciousness, inspire hope, and motivate informed, internally driven decisions to drive change.
Our Mission: With God as our cornerstone, we foster healing, hope, and transformation to empower and promote resiliency in children, families and communities in Georgia.
We build healthy families and create resilient communities
The Vashti Center is a trusted nonprofit partner serving Southwest Georgia with trauma-informed care for youth and families. With over a century of service, Vashti supports children through counseling, residential programs, and community-based initiatives that strengthen families and build resilience.
Hot Off the Press
We are elated to announce we finally have a blog. We have lots in store to share with you from the history of Vashti, to Vashti stories that span a century from community members, supporters and alumn, to upcoming events, announcements, and celebrations as we raise the roof on our fundraising efforts and make massive improvements in our organization from special campus projects, to upgrading technology and breathing life back into our residential cottages and facilities.
Thank you for being our raving fans and always being such incredible human beings to help us provide healing, hope and transformation to those who need it the most.
An Update on Behavioral Health in Georgia: Commissioner Kevin Tanner Speaks at Rotary Club
At a recent Thomasville Rotary Club meeting, Georgia DBHDD Commissioner Kevin Tanner shared insights into the challenges facing Georgia’s mental health system and the progress being made to address them.
Dinner on the Bricks Bash Winners Announced
With our dedicated volunteers, generous sponsors, and enthusiastic participants coming together, we forged lasting memories while supporting vital programs for children and families in need. This annual gathering reflects our commitment to uplifting our community, reminding us that together we can spark change and inspire hope. Don’t miss out on the chance to contribute to our mission and be part of the transformation—explore how you can support Vashti today.
Q1 Updates from Our Development Director
It’s been an exciting time gearing up for the Fall at Vashti. We’ve accomplished a lot in just a few months since my arrival in late April and I’m looking forward to what God has in store for us moving forward. Check out the news.
Upcoming FUN-Raising Events
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Our Community Partners
These are a few of the organizations that support, serve and fund our programs in six southwest Georgia counties.
