About Gibault

Gibault was founded in 1921 by the Indiana Knights of Columbus  as a home for wayward boys. Over the years, Gibault has evolved to meet the ever-changing needs of troubled kids everywhere.   Today, Gibault serves boys and girls and has provided life-changing opportunities for more than  8,000 children and their families.

Gibault is a home for kids who have been removed from their communities because of their behavior.  Gibault offers extensive programs and services to help children with all types of issues and disorders.  Gibault also offers comprehensive family programming to help ensure the child's success after they have left our care.

Often times Gibault is the last opportunity for our clients to receive treatment before they find themselves involved with the Department of Corrections or "lost in the system."

Gibault makes our homes and communities safer by involving these distressed children in comprehensive programming that address their educational, emotional, social, recreational and spiritual needs.

 

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