Ashton’s Story
The biggest adjustment to life on campus for me has been being away from my family and being around a lot of girls.
The biggest adjustment to life on campus for me has been being away from my family and being around a lot of girls.
While Ricardo now considers Boys Ranch Town home, several years ago he had to adjust to being around people and having a stable home.
Sanctity of Human Life Sunday January 19, 2025
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Now my kids get the best version of me, which they have always deserved! I am their voice of advocation all day, every day.
David has learned that there are right ways of doing things and wrong ways of doing things, and the importance of doing things the right way.
JoeLynn shared, “This is a place where you can grow in your walk with God. The houseparents – all of them – are amazing and care so much about you.”
Laney said, “I am trusting God with my future. That’s all I can do. He brought me here and this has been the best thing for me.”
Sergio shared, “This is a family to me: building that bond with others, seeing everyone succeed, learning to put others before yourself and take care of yourself.”
Something that helps Shane with his ASD is the sensory experience of soft touch. He remembers how petting the animals at BRT, “would always help me calm down.”
Lauren stated, “Though I was questioning myself for the longest time, when I came here, I have felt my stress and anxieties lift as I continue to be here.”
Like many boys who come to BRT, Zane hesitated at first to trust the people around him. “I think the biggest adjustment was trusting my houseparents.”
“God has given me so many blessings and has opened many doors for me. I am so proud of my resilience and determination to excel in life.”