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In Their Own Words
We have a mountain of data that proves Boys Town’s system of care works. However, the true and lasting measure of our success lies in the thousands of individual stories from children and families who have overcome painful pasts and built bright futures with our help.
Maya
Maya, a member of the Umonhon and Ho-Chunk people, grew up on the Omaha and Winnebago Indian Reservations in Nebraska. Her family was supportive and had high expectations for Maya, but she did what she felt like doing, and anyone who tried to stop her was the enemy. Read Maya's Story ›
Taylor
Taylor was a child without a place to really call home. At a young age, she was adopted. But later, when two more adopted children joined the family, Taylor’s adoptive mother became more and more distant. Read Taylor's Story ›
Karly
Karly came from an affluent family that lived on the West Coast. Her mom and dad owned a successful business in the housing industry, working long hours to build their business so the family could enjoy the fruits of their labor. Read Karly's Story ›
Linda
When her daughter suddenly passed away, Linda became a care giver again to take care of her young grandson. But his anger problems were too much for Linda to handle, and she thought about placing him in foster care. Watch Linda describe how Boys Town stepped in to help keep her family together.
Demarco
Demarco had a tough life before coming to Boys Town. But being part of a Boys Town family, whose members truly cared about him, opened a door to a brighter future. Watch DeMarco describe how he turned his life around with Boys Town’s help.
The stories provided about the children and families in our care are real. In some cases, names my be changed and details altered to protect their privacy and therapeutic interests.


