Crossroad Child & Family Services

Crossroad Child & Family Services Since 1883, Crossroad has been creating promising futures - whatever it takes! John Rettig, and his wife. We started using the name Crossroad in 1975.

In 1883, The Reformed Church in the United States established “The Reformed Orphan’s Home of Fort Wayne, IN.” In October 1883, nine-year-old Hermann Leisering came to live with our first Superintendent, Rev. Over many decades, hundreds of orphans and other children in need of a home came here to live on the land on which we were founded and still stand on today. As the need for orphanages began to

diminish after World War II, we adapted by providing a home for unwed mothers known as Woodhaven and services for emotionally troubled children. More than 1,000 unwed mothers came to Woodhaven from 1959 to 1973 to live until giving birth. Members of supporting churches adopted most of the infants. The need for these services diminished in the early 1970s as it became acceptable for unwed mothers to remain in their family homes. However, we continued to work with troubled children, expanding our services and making a name for ourselves in the Midwest as one of the finest treatment providers for emotionally troubled young people. For many years we were known as The Fort Wayne Children’s Home. In 2010 our legal name became Crossroad Child & Family Services, Inc. Today we provide a full spectrum of services in residential, outpatient, home-based, and community settings. David Mullins became our President and Chief Executive Officer in 2021. He is the thirteenth administrator of our agency.

Our CEO, Shirley Ryan, and CCO, Deborah Howard, recently had a chance to meet with the newly appointed DCS Director, Jen...
06/03/2026

Our CEO, Shirley Ryan, and CCO, Deborah Howard, recently had a chance to meet with the newly appointed DCS Director, Jennifer Dorfmeyer at IARCA - Indiana Association of Resources and Child Advocacy's recent meet and greet. IARCA is committed to advocating for children and families here in Indiana, and we are proud to be a long-time member organization.

We can’t resist a trip to Black Forest Cat Café!
06/02/2026

We can’t resist a trip to Black Forest Cat Café!

Did you know you could support Crossroad just by shopping at Kroger? Through their Community Rewards Program, a portion ...
05/28/2026

Did you know you could support Crossroad just by shopping at Kroger? Through their Community Rewards Program, a portion of every purchase (when you scan your Shopper's Card) will be donated to the organization of your choice. You can use the link below to designate Crossroad as your organization.

Learn more about how you can help raise funds for community schools, churches and other nonprofit organizations. Our community rewards program makes it easy. Learn more about Kroger Community Rewards.

We were so happy to help!
05/23/2026

We were so happy to help!

We are excited to be featured as the Organization of the Game at the Fort Wayne TinCaps on Sunday June 21st! A portion o...
05/22/2026

We are excited to be featured as the Organization of the Game at the Fort Wayne TinCaps on Sunday June 21st!

A portion of every ticket sold through the unique link below will help support our programs and services here at Crossroad.

The gates open at 12:05 and the game starts at 1:05. Thank you Tincaps for your support! We hope to see you there! ⚾️

6/21/26 @ 1:05 PM - Crossroad Child & Family Services

Who can resist puppies?!? 🐶 Our kids soaked in all the puppy cuddles during their recent community outing!
05/21/2026

Who can resist puppies?!? 🐶 Our kids soaked in all the puppy cuddles during their recent community outing!

Thank you to the organizers of this year’s Indiana Mental Health Summit! Our staff had a wonderful time learning and con...
05/19/2026

Thank you to the organizers of this year’s Indiana Mental Health Summit! Our staff had a wonderful time learning and connecting with other community leaders. We are proud to sponsor such an outstanding event!

Our Case Manager, Angie, always comes up with the best activists for social and emotional learning. Recently it was an e...
05/18/2026

Our Case Manager, Angie, always comes up with the best activists for social and emotional learning. Recently it was an egg drop contest. The room was full of laughs as students waited to see if their eggs survived!

We had the best time at our annual Spring Dance this past Friday. It is one of our favorite events of the year! Our staf...
05/14/2026

We had the best time at our annual Spring Dance this past Friday. It is one of our favorite events of the year! Our staff put in so much time and effort to make this a special night, and we are so incredibly grateful!

We had a great time yesterday partnering with Indiana Youth Institute and Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne for a Yo...
05/13/2026

We had a great time yesterday partnering with Indiana Youth Institute and Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne for a Youth Worker Cafe on youth substance misuse. The session was led by James Ginder, Health Education & Outreach Coordinator, at the Hamilton County Health Department. We always appreciate the opportunity to come together with the community and learn how best to serve our youth. Thanks for a great afternoon!

Address

1825 Beacon Street
Fort Wayne, IN
46805

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12604844153

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