Our Beginning

In 1884, a dream was born! It was in that year an Assumption area farmer, Philip Kemmerer sat down and wrote out his own will – his gift to the children of the future. He wrote that his 400-acre farm and assets were to be given to the Presbyterian Churches of Central Illinois to create a home "for the orphans and friendless poor of all denominations." And, thus, one man’s dream and vision was born.

 

“This program helped me in ways I’ll never be able to explain.”

— Laura Hoskin, former kemmerer child

 
 

In the early 1900’s, Kemmerer Village was an orphanage providing care for children and families in need. The changing needs of the world lead Kemmerer Village to become a first class residential treatment facility. Continuing to meet the needs of children and families Kemmerer Village now stands as a mecca of community support.

Residential Treatment and Foster Care Services, On-grounds School, Equestrian Therapy with Community Riding, Therapeutic and Occupational Recreation, and the home of the Illinois Inter-Agency Athletic Association (IIAA) and Camp Carew are just some of the ways Kemmerer Village is continuing to meet the needs of today’s child.

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“KV saved my life.”

— Grace, former kemmerer child

Our Mission

The Mission of Kemmerer Village is to help the Presbyterian Church fulfill its responsibility to minister to children and families who face stress and turmoil in their lives. Kemmerer Village carries out this mission through its direct services to individual families; and by assisting individuals to advocate for the needs and rights of children and families in their community.

At Kemmerer Village, we are dedicated to serve the very special children entrusted to our care.