Delaware

VQ has been a provider in the state of Delaware for over 20 years, working to ensure that today's youth have a brighter tomorrow.

VQ initially opened in Delaware in 1998 as the FCICM (Family Centered Intensive Case Management) program. As the needs of youth and families in adverse situations have changed, VQ has modified their approach to meet these ongoing challenges through innovation and creativity. Our services are targeted to a youth’s assessed needs and staff are cross­-trained in a variety of evidence­-based models and deliver services to youth on a planned and prescribed basis. VQ has staff and offices located throughout the state that work directly with youth and families, as well as administrative staff who are familiar with state functions and collaborate regularly with our partners to constantly improve services and create a comprehensive continuum of care.

Services in VQ Delaware include:

Functional Family Therapy

Accountability Aggression Replacement Training (ART)

Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Community Service

Residential Alternatives to Detention

Family Meetings

Casey Life Skills

Guided Recreation

Girls Self Esteem

Psychoeducation

Street Smart

Pre-Trial Case Management

VQ Delaware is proud to have partnerships with:

Meet the Operations Director: Ken Donovan

Ken has a 30 year record of progressive experience in Health and Social Services work with an emphasis on Juvenile Justice.  He has been instrumental in developing and implementing programs for diverse populations in both community based and residential environments throughout the state of Delaware.  His primary responsibilities consist of all aspects of executive leadership including strategic planning; program and business development; financial management; marketing and public relations; team building; organization development; and community collaboration.

Aside from his work at VQ, Ken is entering his 20th year as an Adjunct Professor at Springfield College where he actively researches, develops, and instructs coursework that embodies the principles of Humanics and community partnership to achieve social and economic justice.

Don Barnes Center

Fort Worth, Texas

Age

12-17

Gender

Males

The Don Barnes Center (DBC) is dedicated to supporting adolescent unaccompanied children through a range of residential programs, community-based case management, family preservation services, and therapeutic interventions. We prioritize safety, support, and supervision while delivering evidence-based and trauma-focused services. Through Community-Based Education, Casey Life Skills, clinical support, and community integration, we foster positive outcomes and personal growth. Our commitment to unaccompanied children is rooted in creating a nurturing environment that promotes their well-being and future success.

Program Director

Quantinette Jordan

Parenting Education

Luzerne County, PA

Age

Gender

The Parenting Education Program supports families and communities by teaching, modeling, and strengthening effective parenting skills through evidence-based, strength-based, and trauma-informed care. Designed for families with children from infancy to age 18 who may be at risk of abuse, neglect, conflict, or instability, the program offers short-term, intensive family and home-based interventions. Staff act as community liaisons, connecting families to essential services and supporting their progress. With a focus on preserving family unity, ensuring children’s safety, and reducing out-of-home placements, the program empowers parents to make better choices and create stable, nurturing environments for their children.

Program Director

Truancy Program

Luzerne County, PA

Age

6 - 16

Gender

Males & Females

The VisionQuest Truancy Program supports children, youth, and families in Luzerne County by addressing school attendance challenges through three distinct models: Check and Connect, The PASS Program, and the Truancy Ongoing Program. Designed for K-12 students, the program helps eliminate barriers to school attendance, fostering pathways to graduation. Families and students may transition between models as needed, guided by a multidisciplinary team. The Truancy Ongoing Program provides additional support for families facing complex issues such as behavior or mental health concerns, substance use, or parent/child conflict, with staff offering weekly check-ins, court testimony, and detailed reporting to county agencies.

Program Director

FFT

Various

Age

Gender

The FFT program provides specialized, family-focused treatment for youth aged 11-18 and their families, utilizing a strength-based, relational approach where all members feel respected and heard. Referrals often come from agencies like Juvenile Justice, Child Welfare, and Mental/Behavioral Health. Functional Family Therapy (FFT) aims to engage and motivate families, reduce risk factors, enhance protective factors, and create sustainable behavior change through individualized plans. The program fosters positive relationships and equips families with the tools to utilize community resources, promoting long-term success and well-being.

Program Director

DE Umbrella Program

Wilmington, DE

Age

Gender

The DE Umbrella Program provides comprehensive, statewide services for justice-involved youth aged 10-19 and their families. Services include Pre-Trial Case Management, Accountability (curfew/surveillance), Functional Family Therapy, Mentoring, and community-based interventions tailored to each youth’s criminogenic needs. Committed to fostering recovery, growth, and independence, the program equips youth with skills for successful adaptation to home, school, work, and community life. Guided by values of care, integrity, and dedication, the DE Umbrella Program works to reduce the likelihood of criminality and incarceration, empowering youth and families to build fulfilling, competency-driven futures.

Program Director

Supervised Independent Living Program (SIL)

Luzerne County, PA

Age

16-24

Gender

Males and Females

The Supervised Independent Living (SIL) program provides safe and supportive housing for males and females aged 16 to 24 who are homeless or cannot live safely with parents or guardians. Each participant receives a furnished one- or two-bedroom apartment, with costs for rent, utilities, and a security deposit covered by the program, along with a weekly allowance. Through individualized case management, life skills training, and goal-setting, the program helps youth achieve self-sufficiency by pursuing education, securing employment, and mastering essential life skills. SIL focuses on leveraging familial and community strengths to support a successful transition to independent living and long-term stability.

Program Director

Outreach Prevention Program

Luzerne County, PA

Age

11-17

Gender

The Outreach Prevention Program provides evidence-based services for youth aged 11-17 referred by Juvenile Probation and Children and Youth Services. By working directly with adolescents and their families in homes and schools, the program addresses issues identified through assessments and case plans, focusing on parenting, career guidance, and resource coordination. Parents are actively involved, and the program empowers families with strategies, skills, and knowledge to promote positive lifestyle choices, reduce out-of-home placements, and prevent further involvement with juvenile probation or child welfare systems. The goal is to help youth become positive, contributing members of their communities.

Program Director

Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®)

Luzerne County, PA

Age

Gender

The Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) program is an innovative, trauma-informed approach designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children and youth up to 18 years old. Developed by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Dr. David Cross, TBRI® focuses on connection, empowerment, and correction to address physical needs, attachment challenges, and fear-based behaviors. Rooted in attachment, sensory processing, and neuroscience research, TBRI® equips caregivers, parents, and educators with practical tools to understand and nurture the “whole child.” By fostering trust and addressing the impact of early adversity, trauma, or toxic stress, the program aims to rebuild family bonds and help children reach their full potential.

Program Director

Community-Based Prevention Program

Luzerne County, PA

Age

Gender

VisionQuest’s Community-Based Prevention Program supports families and communities by addressing educational, medical, social, and emotional needs while enhancing parental involvement and family well-being. Designed to prevent child abuse, neglect, and family dependency on child welfare or juvenile probation services, the program provides advocacy, family support, and referrals to community resources. It also assists families experiencing homelessness or eviction in finding appropriate housing within their local community. By fostering collaborative relationships with schools and community partners, the program helps families build skills, expand social networks, and reduce risk factors, ensuring the safety and well-being of children and families.

Program Director

Parenting Education Program

Luzerne County, PA

Age

Gender

The Nurturing Parenting Education Program provides parenting education to parents of all ages who need support in developing effective caregiving skills. With a focus on respect and understanding, the program treats all parents equally, regardless of their reason for involvement. By equipping parents with the tools and knowledge to become the best caregivers possible, the program promotes the well-being and best interests of their children.

Program Director

Our Programs

Milford/ Newark RAD
New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware
Milford/ Newark RAD
New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware
Gender
Both
Age
11-17
Phone #
(302) 735-1666

The DE Residential Alternative to Detention (RAD) program provides a structured, supportive environment for youth aged 8-18, offering 24/7 staff supervision. Residents benefit from counseling, life skills training, education, vocational skill-building, recreation, transportation services, and access to medical and behavioral health care. By prioritizing alternatives to detention, the program allows low- to moderate-risk youth to stay connected to their families, schools, and communities while receiving necessary services. With respect, dedication, and integrity, DE RAD staff motivate youth to achieve personal goals and reduce the risk of criminality and incarceration. Operating across two state locations, the program is committed to helping youth overcome challenges and develop the skills for successful reintegration into their communities.

Program Director
Robert Palmer
DE Umbrella Program
Wilmington, DE
DE Umbrella Program
Wilmington, DE
Gender
Age
Phone #

The DE Umbrella Program provides comprehensive, statewide services for justice-involved youth aged 10-19 and their families. Services include Pre-Trial Case Management, Accountability (curfew/surveillance), Functional Family Therapy, Mentoring, and community-based interventions tailored to each youth’s criminogenic needs. Committed to fostering recovery, growth, and independence, the program equips youth with skills for successful adaptation to home, school, work, and community life. Guided by values of care, integrity, and dedication, the DE Umbrella Program works to reduce the likelihood of criminality and incarceration, empowering youth and families to build fulfilling, competency-driven futures.

Our Locations

VQ KAPs
San Antonio, Texas
VQ KAPs
San Antonio, Texas
Gender
Males and Females
Age
0-18
Phone #

KAPS partners with the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department to support youth aged 10-18 and their families. Through Functional Family Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and comprehensive case management, we provide trauma-informed care while respecting and honoring cultural values. Collaborating with the court system, we participate in multidisciplinary staffings to update on youth progress and advocate for their needs, fostering positive outcomes for youth in the juvenile justice system.

Program Director
Deborah Black, LCSW
Juan Pirtle Center
Wallis, Texas
Juan Pirtle Center
Wallis, Texas
Gender
Males
Age
6-17
Phone #
(832) 205-8009

At the Juan Pirtle Center, we provide dedicated care and support to male youth aged 12-17, ensuring their basic needs are met while prioritizing their safety and well-being. Our trauma-informed approach includes individualized education, recreational, and medical services, creating a nurturing environment that feels like home. In every action we take, the children remain at the center of our focus, and our committed staff work tirelessly to provide exceptional care and support during their time with us.

Program Director
Nestor Acosta
Grace Dix Village
Wylie, Texas
Grace Dix Village
Wylie, Texas
Gender
Males
Age
6-17
Phone #
(469) 560-4830

Grace Dix Village is a comprehensive Long-Term Foster Care Program in Texas, dedicated to providing a safe, structured environment for male youth aged 12-17.. The program provides immediate care and support, offering essential services such as case management, acculturation and adaptation support, legal assistance, and educational and vocational opportunities. Children also receive access to medical and dental care, mental health support, nutritional services, and religious activities to meet their holistic needs. With a focus on child-centered care, cultural sensitivity, and respect, Grace Dix Village empowers youth by fostering stability, promoting independence, and ensuring they feel safe, valued, and supported as they prepare for successful futures.

Program Director
Leyla Lopez
Jake Devonshire Center
Corpus Christi, Texas
Jake Devonshire Center
Corpus Christi, Texas
Gender
Males
Age
6-17
Phone #
(361) 291-0222

The Jake Devonshire Center provides long-term foster care and unwavering support to youth from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). We are committed to meeting their needs 24/7, every day of the year, while fostering a safe, nurturing environment. Our program values and respects each individual youth, ensuring they feel cared for and supported throughout their journey.

Program Director
Veronica Soto
Don Barnes Center
Fort Worth, Texas
Don Barnes Center
Fort Worth, Texas
Gender
Males
Age
12-17
Phone #
(682) 299-2509

The Don Barnes Center (DBC) is dedicated to supporting adolescent unaccompanied children through a range of residential programs, community-based case management, family preservation services, and therapeutic interventions. We prioritize safety, support, and supervision while delivering evidence-based and trauma-focused services. Through Community-Based Education, Casey Life Skills, clinical support, and community integration, we foster positive outcomes and personal growth. Our commitment to unaccompanied children is rooted in creating a nurturing environment that promotes their well-being and future success.

Program Director
Quantinette Jordan
FFT
Various
FFT
Various
Gender
Age
Phone #

The FFT program provides specialized, family-focused treatment for youth aged 11-18 and their families, utilizing a strength-based, relational approach where all members feel respected and heard. Referrals often come from agencies like Juvenile Justice, Child Welfare, and Mental/Behavioral Health. Functional Family Therapy (FFT) aims to engage and motivate families, reduce risk factors, enhance protective factors, and create sustainable behavior change through individualized plans. The program fosters positive relationships and equips families with the tools to utilize community resources, promoting long-term success and well-being.

Sam Mahan Center

Benson, Arizona

Age

6 - 17

Gender

Males

Sam Mahan Center provides trauma-informed care and comprehensive services for children and youth aged 6-17, focusing on their well-being and reunification with family or relatives in the United States. For those without immediate family connections, we work to find long-term shelter homes. Our team values diversity, fairness, and respect, fostering a supportive environment built on open communication, collaboration, and commitment to the children we serve.

Program Director

Alexis Medina

Gwen Mikeal Village

Tucson, Arizona

Age

5 - 17

Gender

Females

The Gwen Mikeal Village is a fully licensed shelter with a capacity to care for 50 female children aged 5-17. The program provides temporary placement while conducting safety discharge planning. Guided by child-centered care, empathy, and cultural sensitivity, Gwen Mikeal Village meets all Shelter Care requirements and complies with Arizona Child Welfare laws and regulations, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for the children in our care.

Program Director

Jocelyn Valencia

Morningstar Youth Academy

Woolford, Maryland

Age

14-19

Gender

Male

The Morning Star Youth Academy provides residential substance abuse services and alternative high school education for youth aged 14-19. Rooted in a culture of care, the program emphasizes respect, dignity, and trauma-informed practices to support the holistic well-being and growth of each individual.

Program Director

Emma Diaz

Milford/ Newark RAD

New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware

Age

11-17

Gender

Both

The DE Residential Alternative to Detention (RAD) program provides a structured, supportive environment for youth aged 8-18, offering 24/7 staff supervision. Residents benefit from counseling, life skills training, education, vocational skill-building, recreation, transportation services, and access to medical and behavioral health care. By prioritizing alternatives to detention, the program allows low- to moderate-risk youth to stay connected to their families, schools, and communities while receiving necessary services. With respect, dedication, and integrity, DE RAD staff motivate youth to achieve personal goals and reduce the risk of criminality and incarceration. Operating across two state locations, the program is committed to helping youth overcome challenges and develop the skills for successful reintegration into their communities.

Program Director

Robert Palmer

VQ KAPs

San Antonio, Texas

Age

0-18

Gender

Males and Females

KAPS partners with the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department to support youth aged 10-18 and their families. Through Functional Family Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and comprehensive case management, we provide trauma-informed care while respecting and honoring cultural values. Collaborating with the court system, we participate in multidisciplinary staffings to update on youth progress and advocate for their needs, fostering positive outcomes for youth in the juvenile justice system.

Program Director

Deborah Black, LCSW

Supervised Visitation

Luzerne, Pennsylvania

Age

11-17

Gender

Males

The Supervised Visitation program in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, supports the reunification of families by facilitating and overseeing safe, structured visits between children in foster or kinship care and their birth parents. Held in a secure, homelike setting, visits are scheduled flexibly, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate all parties. The program prioritizes safety with strict rules, secure facilities, and thorough care coordination with other service providers. Visitation Aides observe and document interactions to assess parenting skills and improvements, promoting positive parent-child relationships. Designed to be free from any form of abuse, the program aims to strengthen families and foster meaningful connections.

Program Director

Jeremy Collins

Steven Rogers Village

Tucson, Arizona

Age

6-17

Gender

Males

Steven Rogers Village program is a community-based initiative supporting male children aged 12-17. We provide a safe, secure environment where children can grow, learn, and gain independence. Attending public school and participating in activities like sports, band, and chorus are encouraged to foster acculturation and social integration. Our culturally sensitive approach respects religious and cultural beliefs, ensuring inclusive care. We also focus on equipping children with essential life skills, such as financial management, conflict resolution, renting a home, and effective communication, to prepare them for a successful future.

Program Director

Yvonne Moore

Juan Pirtle Center

Wallis, Texas

Age

6-17

Gender

Males

At the Juan Pirtle Center, we provide dedicated care and support to male youth aged 12-17, ensuring their basic needs are met while prioritizing their safety and well-being. Our trauma-informed approach includes individualized education, recreational, and medical services, creating a nurturing environment that feels like home. In every action we take, the children remain at the center of our focus, and our committed staff work tirelessly to provide exceptional care and support during their time with us.

Program Director

Nestor Acosta

Grace Dix Village

Wylie, Texas

Age

6-17

Gender

Males

Grace Dix Village is a comprehensive Long-Term Foster Care Program in Texas, dedicated to providing a safe, structured environment for male youth aged 12-17.. The program provides immediate care and support, offering essential services such as case management, acculturation and adaptation support, legal assistance, and educational and vocational opportunities. Children also receive access to medical and dental care, mental health support, nutritional services, and religious activities to meet their holistic needs. With a focus on child-centered care, cultural sensitivity, and respect, Grace Dix Village empowers youth by fostering stability, promoting independence, and ensuring they feel safe, valued, and supported as they prepare for successful futures.

Program Director

Leyla Lopez

Jake Devonshire Center

Corpus Christi, Texas

Age

6-17

Gender

Males

The Jake Devonshire Center provides long-term foster care and unwavering support to youth from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). We are committed to meeting their needs 24/7, every day of the year, while fostering a safe, nurturing environment. Our program values and respects each individual youth, ensuring they feel cared for and supported throughout their journey.

Program Director

Veronica Soto

Our Locations

Milford/ Newark RAD
New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware
Milford/ Newark RAD
New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware
Gender
Both
Age
11-17
Phone #
(302) 735-1666

The DE Residential Alternative to Detention (RAD) program provides a structured, supportive environment for youth aged 8-18, offering 24/7 staff supervision. Residents benefit from counseling, life skills training, education, vocational skill-building, recreation, transportation services, and access to medical and behavioral health care. By prioritizing alternatives to detention, the program allows low- to moderate-risk youth to stay connected to their families, schools, and communities while receiving necessary services. With respect, dedication, and integrity, DE RAD staff motivate youth to achieve personal goals and reduce the risk of criminality and incarceration. Operating across two state locations, the program is committed to helping youth overcome challenges and develop the skills for successful reintegration into their communities.

Program Director
Robert Palmer
DE Umbrella Program
Wilmington, DE
DE Umbrella Program
Wilmington, DE
Gender
Age
Phone #

The DE Umbrella Program provides comprehensive, statewide services for justice-involved youth aged 10-19 and their families. Services include Pre-Trial Case Management, Accountability (curfew/surveillance), Functional Family Therapy, Mentoring, and community-based interventions tailored to each youth’s criminogenic needs. Committed to fostering recovery, growth, and independence, the program equips youth with skills for successful adaptation to home, school, work, and community life. Guided by values of care, integrity, and dedication, the DE Umbrella Program works to reduce the likelihood of criminality and incarceration, empowering youth and families to build fulfilling, competency-driven futures.

Our Locations

Milford/ Newark RAD
New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware
Milford/ Newark RAD
New Castle and Sussex Counties, Delaware
Gender
Both
Age
11-17
Phone #
(302) 735-1666

The DE Residential Alternative to Detention (RAD) program provides a structured, supportive environment for youth aged 8-18, offering 24/7 staff supervision. Residents benefit from counseling, life skills training, education, vocational skill-building, recreation, transportation services, and access to medical and behavioral health care. By prioritizing alternatives to detention, the program allows low- to moderate-risk youth to stay connected to their families, schools, and communities while receiving necessary services. With respect, dedication, and integrity, DE RAD staff motivate youth to achieve personal goals and reduce the risk of criminality and incarceration. Operating across two state locations, the program is committed to helping youth overcome challenges and develop the skills for successful reintegration into their communities.

Program Director
Robert Palmer
DE Umbrella Program
Wilmington, DE
DE Umbrella Program
Wilmington, DE
Gender
Age
Phone #

The DE Umbrella Program provides comprehensive, statewide services for justice-involved youth aged 10-19 and their families. Services include Pre-Trial Case Management, Accountability (curfew/surveillance), Functional Family Therapy, Mentoring, and community-based interventions tailored to each youth’s criminogenic needs. Committed to fostering recovery, growth, and independence, the program equips youth with skills for successful adaptation to home, school, work, and community life. Guided by values of care, integrity, and dedication, the DE Umbrella Program works to reduce the likelihood of criminality and incarceration, empowering youth and families to build fulfilling, competency-driven futures.