Several years ago, the Board and Administration of Southmountain
established a plan to replace the outdated, inefficient
dormitories—two of which dated back to the 1930s. Their idea was to develop a
community of homes where children could live in normal family situations but
still enjoy the benefits that institutional care provides. Resources such as
immediate support by clinicians, recreation and cultural resource activities and
facilities in which to enjoy them, an on-campus school, and the ability to live
among peers who understand where you have been, are all benefits of a large
facility like Southmountain Children’s Homes. In order to keep these benefits
and improve the living situations at the same time, a plan was devised to create
a neighborhood of individual homes on land behind the old facilities. This land,
which used to be farmed by the children in care, made the perfect spot for the
new residential community.
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Campus Knoll
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Administration Building
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Matthews Home
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Gymnasium
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Burke Family Support Center
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Computer Lab
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Carpenter Home
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Wood Shop
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Boyd Home
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Basketball Court
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Bay Home
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Swimming Pool
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Woods Home
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Optimist Home
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Over the last decade,
eight homes have been constructed in this neighborhood and each is a beautiful,
warm, friendly, and efficient home. Additionally, within the past decade,
Southmountain has constructed new facilities for recreation and cultural
activities. The Kate B. Reynolds Center houses a theater, gym, swimming pool,
ceramics and woodworking shops, and the Fred Boyd Education Center.
Additionally, the 50-ft. Alpine Tower and the low rescue/team building course
allow the children, as well as families and community or corporate groups, to
develop feelings of self-worth, trust, accomplishment, and unity.
You Can Make a Difference in
a Child's Life!


Southmountain Children and Family Services
7330 Myrtle Drive Nebo,
NC 28761
828-584-1105

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