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Crossnore School and Children's Home

100 Dar Drive
828-733-4305

Mission

The mission of Crossnore School & Children’s Home is to grow healthy futures for children and families by providing a Christian sanctuary of hope and healing.

About:

Founded in 1913 by Drs. Eustace and Mary Martin Sloop, The Crossnore School, first created as a boarding school for disadvantaged mountain children to live and learn, continues today to serve children in need from North Carolina. Children live, learn, and prosper in a loving home environment. Similarly, The Children’s Home, founded in 1909, has served thousands of children throughout its history, first as an orphanage, and today serving children in need in residential group foster care, as well as community-based services.

On January 1, 2017, the two organizations merged into Crossnore School & Children’s Home for the sole purpose of serving more children in western North Carolina. We offer group residential foster care in homes on both campuses, community-based foster care and adoption services, outpatient therapy services, and educational services. Crossnore School & Children’s Home has always been known as a place where lives are transformed and hope is restored. Here, we believe in miracles!

Who We Are

Crossnore School & Children’s Home is non-profit residential foster care home for children in crisis from North Carolina. With two campuses – one located on 85 acres in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain town of Crossnore, NC, and the second located on 212 rolling acres on the edge of downtown Winston-Salem, NC – Crossnore School & Children’s Home provides a sanctuary of hope and healing for these children.

There are five homes on the Winston-Salem campus and 14 homes on Crossnore campus that serve the everyday needs of 130 children. The children live under the close supervision of two cottage parents. Cottage parents are dedicated professionals who provide love and assistance 24 hours a day. Crossnore School & Children’s Home is licensed to serve children from the ages of 1 to 21 on our campuses.

Our educational services include a K-12 public charter school, Marjorie Williams Academy, on the Crossnore campus, and day treatment programs in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.