Children served
boys (7-14)
Mission
the organization's primary exempt purpose is to provide a healthy environment for neglected boys. rodeheaver boys ranch provdies a partial education and a healthy farm environment for dependent and neglected boys. facilities are available to care for up to 48 boys.
Capacity
60
Most of the religious group homes reviewed by the Tampa Bay Times are nonprofit organizations and must file financial information each year with the IRS. The Times collected these public records, which reveal income and expenses and other basic information about each organization. In some cases, the forms could not be found.
Tax information for 2010:
| Gross receipts | $1,895,014 ($2,070,394 in prior year) |
| Expenses | $1,791,903 |
| Net revenue | $103,111 |
| Net asssets | $4,824,803 |
| Employees | 31 |
| Volunteers | 10 |
From 2005 to 2010, investigators responded to six calls to the state's abuse hotlne. Two involved allegations of sexual abuse. State investigators found no evidence to support any of the charges.
DCF abuse or neglect investigations
6
None
Maltreatment types reported
Ken Johnson
executive director
According to this group home's tax form for 2010:
Employees
31
Volunteers
10
Group home profile last updated: Dec. 7, 2012, 1:49 p.m.