Brookhaven Youth Ranch was founded in 1986.........
as a result of the vision and determination of
Robert G. Drake. Robert, with the support
and assistance
of his wife, Dorothy, purchased 76 acres of rural central
Texas ranch land not far from the small community
of Gholson and began to fulfill a dream of providing a
loving and nurturing temporary home for troubled
youth. For Robert, Brookhaven was to be the final
destination on a career long journey of helping youth find
their way. His helping career began in 1956 as the Dean
of Boys at the Tipton Children's Home in Tipton,
Oklahoma. From there, Robert went to the Oklahoma County
Detention Center in 1959 and served as a
supervisor until 1962. From 1962 until 1973 he served as
superintendent of the Girls Training School
located in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Robert left Oklahoma in
1973 and moved he and his family to Texas to
begin work with the Texas Youth Commission. During the 13
years that Robert worked with the Texas Youth
Commission he served as the Superintendent of the
Gatesville State School for Boys, Director of
Institutions, Regional Director, and finally as the
Superintendent of the Crockett State School. Retiring
from public service in 1986, Robert and wife Dorothy
began the difficult and challenging task of starting
a youth ranch from scratch. Opening its doors in 1986,
Brookhaven began by serving a handful of boys
referred by the Texas Youth Commission. Soon, however,
word of the wonderful work being done at
Brookhaven Youth Ranch began to spread, and referrals
started coming from Children's Protective
Services and from probation departments across the state
of Texas. At the time of Robert's death on
August 18, 1992, Brookhaven was capable of housing up to
40 troubled teens. During the time since
his passing, Brookhaven has continued to grow with a
staff and administration determined to carry on
Robert's vision. Brookhaven now serves up to 56 youth
with future plans to expand services to 71 youth.
The courage and determination of Robert G. Drake lives on
at Brookhaven Youth Ranch. If Robert were
alive today his pride with what has happened to his dream
would be undeniable.