Caminos
Who We Serve
The Caminos program serves unaccompanied children migrating to the United States from other countries to help them find safe, stable homes and a path towards citizenship.
How We Serve
As an accredited partner of the Board of Child Care (BCC) and Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), we provide home study services for children who entered the United States without a guardian and provide post release services for the children and their sponsor family including:
- School Enrollment
- Safety Planning
- Referral Services for
- Legal Assistance
- Medical Services
- Mentoring Programs
- Mental Health Counseling
- Family Stabilization Resources

Caminos Nacional
Caminos Nacional is a federal grant managed by the BCC to provide residential services for children who enter the United States without a guardian. This population is commonly referred to as recently migrated youth. The grant is funded by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Caminos Nacional utilizes the skills developed by BCC in delivering the program and extends its reach by providing guidance, and consultation to accredited partner organizations like Wellroot Family Services.
Learn More
We are here to support youth and families by connecting them to local support networks and access to culturally appropriate community services. For more information, please contact Kenya Williams at kwilliams@wellroot.org.