What kind of support do houseparent professionals receive?

Houseparent professionals work with a campus team that includes a campus director, case manager, and houseparent professionals who provide support for the daily work. The Support Center, local churches and volunteers are also actively involved in providing for the day-to-day needs of each campus.

How are houseparent professionals compensated?

They receive a competitive salary in addition to the following benefits:

  • 100% paid medical benefits
  • Dental/Vision are offered at a low rate
  • Mental health coverage
  • Life Insurance/Retirement Plan
  • Housing with a private bedroom, utilities, meals, and transportation are provided while on duty
  • Off-duty housing is available if needed
  • They are commissioned as Mississippi Baptist Missionaries

Will a parent or legal guardian lose custody of the child if they are placed at The Baptist Children’s Village?

No. When a parent or custodian voluntarily places a child at The BCV and has legal custody of the child, a Transfer of Physical Custody is all that is needed. This allows us to enroll a child in school, take care of their medical needs, and represent them in non-custodial affairs. Legal custody remains with the legal guardian. What does that mean? You are still the parent or legal guardian and can remove your child from The BCV at anytime.

Where do your children worship and attend school?

The Baptist Children’s Village has seven residential campuses in Mississippi.  Children worship at host churches in the community where their campus is located.  Often children are afforded other worship experiences on their campuses or through church sponsored retreats. Children also participate in daily cottage devotionals.

Children attend public school in the community where their campus is located.  Additional academic assistance is provided as needed for each child to succeed academically.

From where do your children come?

Many children come as a result of private placements, by families themselves seeking help. Children are also referred to this ministry by public child protection agencies and pastors.

How old are your children?

We have children in our care from the ages of 1 to 20. Children must come to us before their 18th birthday, but can stay until they turn 21.

Do you know a child or family who needs our services?

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Partnerships

  • CORE
  • MACCA
  • Mississippi Baptists
  • Mississippi Baptist Foundation
  • MS Department of Child Protection Services
  • BCCF