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PlayDate Behavioral Interventions

3.7 (3 reviews)
Closed • 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

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9 Lives Rescue

9 Lives Rescue

(33 reviews)

Our cat was lonely, so we decided to get him a friend. One who seemed to be a perfect fit was…read morelisted as adoptable on their website, so we went to take a look. When we arrived, he wasn't there and we found out that he was recovering from surgery and wasn't immediately available for adoption. That minor glitch was the only negative part of our experience. They offered to let us fill out an application and call us when he was healthy enough to be adopted. In the meantime, our son started playing with another one of the cats and fell in love. After talking to the volunteers, we decided she would be a good fit for our family and decided to adopt her. She was already fixed and had all her shots, and 9 Lives provided all her medical records, plus instructions for helping her settle in quickly and introducing her to our existing cat. 9 Lives does require you to agree to not give the cat away, have it declawed, or let it go outside- all stipulations we could easily agree to. We were able to take her home the same day, and they held her for us while we picked up some extra supplies for her. The adoption fee included a coupon for a free bag of the food they'd been feeding her, plus several toys. They don't accept debit or credit cards, just cash or check, so plan ahead if you're set on a same day adoption.

THEY DON'T EVEN LET YOU ADOBT This organization SUCKS. no…read morethrive into giving their cats a well healthy home!! I am an Army veteran getting a good disability pay along with getting paid as a full time online student with a VERY HEALTHY HOME and VERY HEALTHY CAT. and they told me i have no stability for k julep chong. To tell me i have NO STABILITY. is RIDICULOUS and OUTRAGEOUS. i wish to give that sweet cat a healthy life but this "organization" doesn't let ANYONE adopt their cats. save your time.

Hope & Home - Adoption day!

Hope & Home

(9 reviews)

I was a foster parent at Hope & Home for 5 years. My husband and I also served as foster parent…read morementors the last 2 years of our time there. At the end of 2019, we reached out to Hope & Home to share our mounting concerns with management and stepped down from leadership. A month later, we closed our foster care license upon learning that several former female employees had allegations of misconduct and/or sexual harassment against the Executive Director, Ross Wright. Concerns we shared with H&H: - High staff turnover - Home Supervisors are ill-equipped to support difficult behaviors/cases - The agency's focus is on growth over quality. My husband and I mentored a family who left H&H. Ross Wright explained in a staff meeting the parents were "rigid" and "unteachable." I saw them as an overwhelmed new foster family with 3-4 foster placements (one of whom was a rebellious teen) in addition to their 2 young boys. Mr. Wright did not want to discuss what could have been done to better support this family. - Hope & Home Vs. "Other" culture (i.e. DHS, the State, other Child Placement Agencies) - Questionable business practices (H&H being removed from Glassdoor, Better Business Bureau, no financial transparency). I have since spoken with more than 10 former Hope & Home employees and 2 foster parents who directly experienced misconduct and/or sexual harassment. Details on this can be found by reading an article written by The Gazette and searching Hope and Home We See You. Hope & Home has the fanciest building and several structured supports for families. I've found that other Child Placement Agencies put their efforts towards more flexible strengths: monetary reimbursement to foster families for specific needs, experienced staff better equipped to assist with difficult behaviors and complicated cases, knowledge and willingness to reach outside the agency for creative solutions to problems, and a stronger relationship between staff and foster families. No agency is perfect: look for the agency that feels like the best fit for you and know that you can always switch (even if you have foster children in your home). Foster care, the various systems, and people are broken, messy, and complicated. This agency has many caring staff and great foster families. I sincerely hope for the resignation of Executive Director (Ross Wright) and Deputy Director (Jacque Thurman-Wright) for significant, positive change.

We've been with Hope & Home as foster parents in the Denver area for just over three years. During…read morethat time we have been supported, cared for and trained to be the best foster parents we can be by our agency. We've loved three little boys and their families, and joyfully watched as they have been reunited. Foster care is not for the faint of heart {I'm still surprised we lasted that first month}, but it is a incredible ministry opportunity, and Hope & Home is the best at helping foster parents succeed.

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