Morning Star Boys' Ranch

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Our History

Morning Star Boys' Ranch began in 1956 when Bernard J. Topel, Catholic Bishop of Eastern Washington, saw a need to provide a home where dependent, neglected, or pre-delinquent boys could receive help in a caring, supportive environment. Because of his encouragement and the support of other strong community leaders, the first boy arrived at the Flannery House in January of 1957.
Joseph Weitensteiner was the first counselor at the Ranch. He has remained at the Ranch to this day, except for a few years he spent at the seminary. Now, as "Father Joe" he has helped 1276 boys.

In the early years, special attention was given to those boys referred by the Spokane Juvenile Court. Presently, state and private referrals are also accepted.

These referrals come from:

  • Individual Families
  • Private/Public Agencies
  • Physicians
  • Divisions of Children and Family Services