Love expressed as structure; structure expressed as outcomes.
Leapin Love is the residential anchor of the Continuity Corridor—closing the gap between “placement” and “development.” We stabilize youth in a safe, structured home and move them through coordinated care, skill formation, and step-down continuity.
Status note: This page is a strategic description of the model and readiness posture. Public intake activates upon program go-live approvals.
Strategy
Executive summary and value proposition
The problem we solve
Youth can stabilize in placement, then destabilize during fragmented handoffs: missed appointments, inconsistent follow-through, unprepared caregivers, and incomplete documentation.
The Continuity Corridor is designed to reduce that failure rate by hardwiring continuity into the residential experience.
The strategic shift
Leapin Love is not “bed-based only.” It becomes the hearth of a coordinated corridor—clinical, family, mentorship, and data.
Translation for funders: fewer failed discharges, fewer re-entries, stronger permanency, and a documented outcomes trail.
Values
The Spirit of Greenwood DNA
Sanctuary (The Hearth)
Safety and regulation first. Structure is the intervention. We intensify care; we do not eject.
Continuity (The Corridor)
Warm handoffs, shared plans, shared communication loops. The youth’s team moves with them.
Stewardship (The Data)
Documentation is not paperwork—it’s proof. Outcomes tracking at 30/60/90 days post step-down.
Model
One corridor. Five integrated functions.
Downshift survival physiology so treatment can work
Structured days, predictable routines, skill formation, and mentorship blocks. Behavior is treated as signal—not grounds for removal.
On-site or integrated clinical rhythm
Assessments, therapy, and clinical planning anchored to real-time environment and routines—where change is observable and coachable.
Caregivers prepared before the youth returns
Family readiness, boundaries, home routines, and recovery-support skill development—so permanency does not collapse under old patterns.
Executive function training through embodied practice
Identity formation, mentorship, structured accountability, and healthy peer culture—using sport as engagement engine and regulation tool.
The outcomes spine
Shared tracking, warm-handoff documentation, and post-discharge follow-through. If it is not documented, it is not real.
Operations
Staffing, workflow, and readiness posture
Staffing posture
Executive Director
Vision, partnerships, program fidelity, and governance accountability.
Corridor Coordinator
Owns handoffs, schedules, documentation completion, and continuity follow-up.
Hearth Keepers (Direct Care)
Cross-trained in de-escalation, routines, and skill coaching aligned to the daily schedule.
Braided funding strategy
Launch capital
Grant and philanthropic readiness to establish the corridor coordinator and training posture.
County / court contracts
Per-diem and step-down agreements with 30/60/90-day stability outcomes reporting.
Medicaid alignment
Clinical services delivered through partnered billing and documented coordination loops.
Outcomes
What we measure and why it matters
Outcome commitments
We build funder confidence with an outcomes spine: continuity metrics, discharge readiness metrics, and post-step-down stability.
- 30/60/90-day stability post-discharge
- Appointment adherence and engagement continuity
- School participation and skill formation milestones
- Family/caregiver readiness indicators
What “success” looks like
A youth leaves with a real handoff—not a hope.
Partner With Us
Referrals, grants, and coalition alignment
Partnership lanes
We align with courts, child welfare, schools, funders, and community partners seeking a residential option that does not break continuity.
- Referral partners (JFS, Juvenile Court, Schools)
- Grant collaboration and braided funding strategies
- Clinical partnerships and integrated treatment cadence
- Mentorship and workforce pathways
Contact
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