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Q: What is Rosemont Center?
A:  Rosemont Center is a facility that helps children of the Columbus area.   "Believing in the resilience of youth and the strength of families, the Rosemont Center mission is to turn young lives around when life hurts."
 
Q:  What type of programs do you have at Rosemont?
A:  Rosemont meets the diverse needs of our clients, including mental health treatment, specialized foster care, day treatment, outpatient services and residential programs.  Click here to read explanation of our program philosophy or select a program from the menu above.

Q:  How is Rosemont different from other agencies?
A:  Rosemont is dedicated to breaking the cycle of abuse and reuniting families, by providing guidance and support for parents as well as care for children.

Q:  Where is Rosemont located?
A:  We are located in northeast Columbus at 2440 Dawnlight Avenue, Columbus OH 43211.  Click here for our detailed driving directions.

Q:  Does Rosemont still only serve the needs of young girls?

A:  Our mission, and our community needs, have expanded to include both girls and boys in the Columbus area.

Q:  What is the enrollment procedure?
A:   Day Treatment is an option after a parent has teamed with the home school, tried individual and family counseling and not found success.  Once the parent, school and counseling professional have decided Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization is needed to treat the emotional/behavioral difficulties of the youth, the parent can then contact Daphne Luttrell, Intake Coordinator at (614) 416-8709.

Q:  What can I do to get involved at Rosemont?
A:  Rosemont is always looking for volunteers.  Contact Deb Huff at or at (614) 416-8775 for more information.

Q:  How can I contribute to Rosemont?
A:  There are a variety of ways to contribute to Rosemont; from monetary donations to in-kind donations to volunteer time.   Please click here for more information or contact Deb Huff at or at (614) 416-8775 .

Q:  How do I become a foster parent?

A:  Go to "Become a Foster Parent" for more information.  Click here for the introductory information and follow-up contacts..

Q:  What career opportunities are available?
A:  There are many different opportunities available in a variety of capacities.  Please click here for updated information as this page is updated weekly.

Q:  How do I get on the mailing list for the Rosemont Center newsletter?
A:
  Contact Deb Huff at or at (614) 416-8775.

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