Wisconsin Free Public Assistance and Programs
We have provided all of the Wisconsin Free Public Assistance and programs.
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The Berlin Veterans Foundation, Inc. (920)229-5856 420 North Wisconsin St Berlin, WI 54923 website: http://www.bvfinc.org The Berlin Veterans Foundation, Inc. mission is to raise funds for the design, construction and for maintaining a tribute to the veterans of the Berlin, Wisconsin area. | ||
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Birch Creek Music Center, Inc. PO Box 230 Egg Harbor, WI 54209 website: http://www.birchcreek.org Founded in 1976, Birch Creek's mission is to provide intensive, performance-based instruction to promising young musicians by immersing them in a professional, mentoring environment. Divided into 2-week sessions devoted to one genre, Birch Creek offers sessions in symphony, percussion and steel band, and jazz. Birch Creek's small student enrollment (approximately 55 students per session) and 2.3-to-1 student-teacher ratio bring together the most talented musicians of all ages and experience to work and perform together in concerts nightly before paying audiences within two days of their arrival on campus. By the end of their two-week session, students have performed in six to eight concerts on campus and in additional concerts in the community. The Birch Creek difference is that students are not only taught by, but they also perform alongside, professionals in the music industry. | ||
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Alzheimer's Disease And Related Disorders Associations 6130 W. National Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53214 website: http://www.alzheimers-sewi.org Founded in 1983, the Alzheimer's Association, Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter is part of the National Alzheimer's Association chapter network. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research and to enhance care and support for individuals, their families and caregivers. We serve an estimated 50,500 people and families affected by Alzheimer's disease in Dodge, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha counties. | ||
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Impact Alcohol And Other Drug Abuse Services, Inc. 6737 W. Washington Street Milwaukee, WI 53214 website: http://www.impactinc.org IMPACT realizes that effectively helping a person with substance abuse means helping them with the issues associated with it, including barriers to treatment, financial stressors or family troubles. Therefore, the organization is committed to providing: access to substance abuse treatment; resources to address hunger, homelessness and a wide variety of other issues; prevention initiatives that teach young people how to steer clear of alcohol and other drugs; and solutions to help balance home, mental health and career. Founded in 1960 as the Milwaukee Council on Alcoholism, the organization merged with the Milwaukee Council on Drug Dependence in 1993, creating the Milwaukee Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (MCADD). MCADD changed its name to IMPACT in 1999. The name comes with an implied standard of effectiveness. | ||
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Mental Health Association In Milwaukee County (414)276-3122 734 N. 4th Street, Suite 200 Milwaukee, WI 53203 website: http://www.mhawisconsin.org Mental Health America of Wisconsin is dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental disorders and achieving victory over mental illness through information, education, advocacy, and support. | ||
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Milwaukee Jewish Free Loan Association 7177 N Port Washington Rd Ste 200 Milwaukee, WI 53217 | ||
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Wisconsin Family Assistance Center For Education Training And Support 2714 N Dr Martin Luther King Dr Milwaukee, WI 53212 website: http://www.wifacets.org WI FACETS provides a variety of free services including: information and referral assistance with questions about the rights of parents and individuals with disabilities and about Wisconsin programs, services, resources, problem-solving and brainstorming options; workshops, individual assistance, support groups; and parent leadership development. WI FACETS also proivides fee-for-service culturally relevant family support services (parent assistance)as a Wraparound, Safe Now, FISS provider agency for Milwaukee County. Recognizing and respecting the diverse range of options, needs and desires of individuals with disabilities, WI FACETS embraces the overall philosophy that seeks to empower individuals with disabilities, their parents, or caregivers, to make choices best suited to the needs of the person with the disability, recognizing that no single program or treatment will benefit all individuals with disabilities. At the very core of this philosophy is the belief that the strengthening of collaborative parent/school/community partnerships and early conflict resolution is paramount. | ||
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Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization, Inc. (920)457-7272 Box 73 Sheboygan, WI 53082 website: http://www.helplinesheboygan.org/osohsklm.htm Sheboygan County Interfatih Organization, founded in 1989, grew out of the need for faith members to reach out into their own community and serve through volunteerism. At the begining of the year 2000 we will have 34 member faith communities (Jewish, Bahai,and Christian). Through primarily volunteerism we have served over 10,325 people in our county. Programs include Parish Nursing, transportation assistance, rent-utility assistance, housing, health care needs, clothing, and food/nutrition assistance. All services are free, except for the transitional living program which residents do offer financial assistance to cover some of the programing cost. | ||
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Wisconsin Judicare, Inc. (715)842-1681 PO Box 6100 Wausau, WI 54402 website: http://www.judicare.org Wisconsin Judicare, Inc. was founded by the State Bar of Wisconsin in 1966. From its inception, Wisconsin Judicare emphasized utilization of the private bar to represent low income persons and provide eligible clients the freedom to choose their attorneys. Simply stated the program operates as follows. Eligible persons are issued a Judicare card. When they have a legal problem, they take their card to a local attorney to discuss their problem. The lawyer then contacts the Judicare office. If Judicare approves the case, the local attorney does the work for the client and Judicare pays the lawyers fee. From the beginning Wisconsin Judicare recognized a special commitment to serving Wisconsin Indians and Indian tribes. Wisconsin Judicare has played an active role in many major Wisconsin cases concerning tribal sovereignty and treaty rights issues in the last 30 years. | ||