What is the UMFS Richmond campus?

The Richmond Campus is UMFS’ main base for foster care, residential treatment, adoption, private day school for specialized education and community-based services.

What is UMFS Charterhouse School?

UMFS’ Charterhouse School is a place where Virginia’s kids with special needs can get out of their comfort zone and start to get out into the world. Our job is to show them a more effective and productive way.

Where is Charterhouse School located?

This campus serves students in the Shenandoah Valley and is located in the former Edinburg Middle School. It recently underwent a $4.5 million renovation. Charterhouse School Mustangs athletics offers participants the opportunity to grow through teamwork and healthy competition in the Richmond Alternative School Sports League (RASSL).

Why donate to UMFS?

As a nonprofit social service organization, we do whatever it takes to empower high-risk children, their families and communities throughout Virginia. From addressing behavioral and emotional issues to finding foster homes, UMFS never gives up. Your donation will deliver critical support for children in foster care.

Where does our Charterhouse School serve?

This location serves the following areas: Amelia, Caroline, Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Hanover, Henrico, James City, Louisa, New Kent, Petersburg, Powhatan, and Prince George. Our Charterhouse School is onsite which serves both day students from the greater Richmond area and students who live at the Child & Family Healing Center.

Where do I send my donation to UMFS?

Mail a Check – Please send your donation to UMFS, Attn: Development Office, 3900 West Broad St, Richmond, VA 23230. Learn more about adopting or becoming a foster parent. Support for foster and adoptive families.

How can I find out more about open positions at UMFS?

Visit the careers page of our website to learn more about open positions at UMFS. The deep need for connection is critical to us all at this time. Please click here for updates regarding our services, how we’re responding to COVID-19, and resources for families, volunteers, and donors amidst this unprecedented time.

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