Whats unique about the MCGH program vis-?-vis other similar programs?
The MCGH program is unique in both its size and its environment. Our program is designed for a relatively small group of children within a larger healthy community. It is our firm belief that this unique model, which we refer to as community adoption, is what allows the children to achieve such dramatic improvement, as we have seen in the youths here on Merav. • Does the MCGH receive any financial assistance from the government? The government provides a minimum stipend for the very basic needs of each child. In addition, we provide supplemental services and equipment to the children, to aid them as they grow and mature within the MCGH framework. • What are the current private funding needs? As the MCGH children get older, the funding needs become more demanding. At present, funds are needed to help pay for clothing, psychological counseling, meetings with social workers, and tuition for private religious schools. • What type of staff does the program have? From day one, the joint MCGH
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