Rebuilding Strength and Finding Inner Value

When a 12-year-old boy arrived at Westview Boys’ Home, he had nothing but the clothes on his back. His social worker’s words lingered: “All he has is what he’s wearing.” Like so many others who come to Westview, his belongings fit into garbage bags – a painful symbol of how little he had now and how little he felt he was worth.

But that was not the end of his story.

At Westview, he found more than a warm meal, a dry bed, and fresh clothes. He found people who believed in him. Slowly his closet filled with clothes that fit, his plate with nourishing meals, and his heart with hope. He began to realize he wasn’t just a “maybe” but someone with value and potential.

Today, his story is one of many at Westview-a place where young men rebuild, rediscover their worth, and chart a path toward a brighter future. Your support makes these transformations possible.

Together, we can give more boys like him the second chance they deserve.