

LOCAL RESOURCES
We want our staff, clients and their families to have what they need in order to be successful.
If you would like to see additional resources or if you know of one that would be helpful please send us a message via the Contact Us page.
Midwest Council for Children with Disabilities
The Midwest Council for Children with Disabilities was founded in 1997 by a group of small business owners to provide financial assistance to children challenged physically,
developmentally or cognitively. MCCD provides families of these children the means to pursue medical treatments and therapies that are not covered by health insurance.
MCCD has no employees and no overhead. No director receives financial compensation,
nor does any director have children in the program.
Resilient Wisconsin
Resilience is the ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity. We build it in ourselves, our relationships, and in our communities. It gives us the strength to overcome problems. It also helps us deal with large-scale events, like public health emergencies.
The mission of Resilient Wisconsin is to give everyone in our state the opportunity to live their best lives.
Housing Authority of Racine County
The Housing Authority of Racine County's mission is to provide safe, decent and sanitary housing conditions for very low-income families and to manage resources efficiently. The PHA aims to promote personal, economic and social upward mobility to provide families the opportunity to make the transition from subsidized to non-subsidized housing.
Racine Kenosha Community Action
Helping People. Changing Lives.
Racine Kenosha Community Action Agency, Inc. (RKCAA) has successfully operated anti-poverty programming in Racine County since 1967 and in Kenosha County since 1978 under the guidance of a Board of Directors comprised of representatives from government, the private sector and the low-income community.
Wisconsin Help for Homeowners
Wisconsin Help for Homeowners (WHH) is a statewide program that can help with overdue bills like mortgage payments, property taxes, utilities, and more. The program is open to individuals and families who live in Wisconsin with overdue housing-related bills, both with and without a mortgage, who meet income and other eligibility requirements, and have experienced a qualified economic hardship since January 21, 2020.
Disaster Assistance
The Disaster Assistance Improvement Program’s (DAIP) mission is to provide disaster survivors with information, support, services, and a means to access and apply for disaster assistance through joint data-sharing efforts between federal, tribal, state, local, and private sector partners.