211 Racine: Services for Emergency
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Alcohol and Other Drug Council of Kenosha Crisis Nursery 611 56th Street Suite 200 Kenosha 53140 262-658-8166 24/7/365 Free Free emergency childcare services for parents/caregivers who are coping with a crisis situation such as eviction, hospitalization, or other crisis situations.  Also available for parents/caregivers who need respite from stressors of everyday care for children in attempts to reduce child abuse and neglect. michellegroth@acronet.net www.aodc.org
All Saints Healthcare Lifeline 1320 Wisconsin Avenue/St Lukes Racine 53403 262-687-2400 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Varies A personal emergency response system that summons aid by a button worn on a chain.    24 hour services available. cdegroot@allsaintshealthcare.org N/A
Alliance on Mental Illness of Racine County NAMI Racine 2300 De Koven Avenue Racine 53403 262-637-0582 Varies but usually Monday - Friday - 9:00am - 4:00pm None Support, education, and advocacy on behalf of persons with mental illness; their family and friends. namiracine@tds.net www.namiracine.org
American Red Cross in Southeastern Wisconsin Health and Safety/ Disaster Relief 4521 Taylor Avenue Racine 53405 262-554-9997 ext 11 24/7/365 Free Disaster relief organization that are called by emergency responders.  Team of volunteers help with immediate shelter, food, comfort kits and clothing.  A disaster qualifies as fire, flood, tornado, chemical spills, hurricanes, etc. N/A N/A
American Red Cross in Southeastern Wisconsin Health and Safety/ Disaster Relief 812 56th Street Kenosha 53141 262-605-0760 24 hours 1-800-236-8680 Free Disaster relief organization that are called by emergency responders.  Team of volunteers help with immediate shelter, food, comfort kits and clothing.  A disaster qualifies as fire, flood, tornado, chemical spills, hurricanes, etc. N/A N/A
American Red Cross in Southeastern Wisconsin Armed Forces Emergency Services 2600 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee 53233 800-236-8680 24/7/365 Free Link between service members and families at home in case of emergency. Messages delivered to service persons regarding births, illness, and death. N/A www/redcrossinsewis.org
Aurora Memorial Hospital of Burlington General Information 252 McHenry Street Burlington 53105 262-767-6806 24/7/365 Varies Medical Treatment available 24 hours a day. laurella.thomas@aurora.org N/A
Aurora Pharmacy Delivery Services 2210 Rapids Dr. Racine 53404 262-633-0543 Monday - Friday - 9:00am - 6:00pm, Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm. Delivery services Monday-Friday only. Varies Complete pharmacy services and delivery. N/A N/A
Caledonia Fire Department Fire/Medical Emergencies 6900 Nicholson Road Caledonia 53108 262-835-2050 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm; on duty - 24/7/365 Free Provides fire prevention, protection, and information.  911 service for fire, emergency medical treatment, and transport.  Fee varies for ambulance transport. N/A www.caledoniawi.com
Caledonia Police Department Law Enforcement 6900 Nicholson Road Caledonia 53108 262-835-4423 24/7/365 Free Provides law enforcement, protective services, and information. jbarnes@caledoniawipd.com www.caledoniawi.org
City of Racine Health Department General Information 730 Washington Ave Racine 53403 262-636-9201 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:45pm Varies with each service Child health clinics, STD clinics, home nurses program, teen parent program, adult health screening, immunizations, health education, environmental health programs. N/A www.cityofracine.org
Community Action Agency Rental Assistance 2113 North Wisconsin Avenue Racine 53402 262-637-8377 ext 207 Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Free Provides housing and other aid via I&R, needs assessment, housing counseling, tenant/landlord resolution, and mortgage default counseling, rental assistance, housing/support services and grants from HUD zeke.leo@rkcaa.org N/A
Community Action Agency WI Home Energy Assistance Program 2113 N. Wisconsin Avenue Racine 53402 262-637-7248 ext 212 Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:30pm Free One time heating assistance from October 1 - Mid May. Weatherization, energy assistance, community service and rental assistance offered. Joy.McClelland@goracine.org N/A
Community Action, Inc Twin Oaks Shelter for the Homeless W9665 Hwy 14 Darrien 53114 262-882-3662 24/7/365 Free Homeless shelter in Walworth County.  Provides case management, public health nurse weekly, workshops, food pantry, clothing and donated household items and furniture. twinoaks@community-action.org N/A
Crisis Hotline Against Baby Abandonment Project Cuddle 2973 Harbor Blvd #326 Costa Mesa 92626 1-888-628-3353 ENGLI 24/7/365 Free Volunteers available to speak with regarding pregnancy. Assist in finding shelter and medical assistance help arrive at solutions, help plan for future, help to get a job/GED. info@projctcuddle.org www.projectcuddle.org
Department of Commerce WI Front Door Housing and WI Front Door 201 W Washington Ave Madison 53707 608-266-5363 Monday- Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm by phone; 24 hours a day by website. Free Provides a statewide directory of Wisconsin's affordable housing units available for low to moderate income households.  It also lists community social services offered throughout Wisconsin including rent assistance, emergency shelter, eviction prevention, and similar services. Melisa.Perez@Wisconsin.gov www.wifrontdoorhousing.org
ELCA Urban Outreach Center- Kenosha Clothing Closet 2006 60th Street Kenosha 53140 262-652-5545 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 12:30pm Free Clothing closet open from 9:00am -12:30pm weekdays. elca_uoc@tds.net www.urbanoutreachkenosha.com
Elkhorn Police Department- Walworth Police 404 North Washington Street Elkhorn 53121 262-723-2210 24/7/365 Free Serve and protect the city of Elkhorn. jchristensen@elkhornpd.org www.cityofelkhorn.com
Erickson Ambulance Ambulance Transportation 826 S. Memorial Drive Racine 53403 262-632-5412 24/7 Insurance, Title 19 Non-emergency and emergency medical transport N/A www.ericksonambulance.com
First United Methodist Church Saturday Sack Lunches 745 Main Street Racine 53403 262-633-7632 Saturday - 12:00pm (noon) Free Provide free sack lunch to anyone who comes to the door on 8th street. Racine1umc@wi.net N/A
H.A.L.O. Emergency Shelter 2000 DeKoven Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-3235 24/7/365 Free Meet Racine Countys emergency shelter needs for men, women, and children.  Programs and services are: emergency shelter, case management, community referrals, nutrition and meal planning, financial planning, budget counseling, children's advocacy, AODA counseling, vocational and life skills training. info@haloinc.org www.haloinc.org
Health Care Network Pharmaceutical Assistance 904 State Street Racine 53404 262-632-2400 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:45pm; Closed 12:-00pm - 1:00pm daily Free or low cost Variety of resources depending on patient's income and type of medication needed.  Must call for details. hcn@healthcarenetwork.org www.healthcarenetwork.org
Immanuel United Church of Christ Food Pantry PO Box 209 Walworth 53184 262-275-3252 Friday 2:00pm - 4:00pm; Saturday 9:00am -11:00am Free Food for seven days given to people who are in need.  If someone has an urgent need before times open, the pantry will set a time with the needed and go to them to help out by calling the church 262-275-3252. N/A N/A
Kenosha Co. Division of Children & Family Services DCFS 8600 Sheridan Road Ste 200 Kenosha 53143 262-605-6500 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Free, sliding scale and parents charged for placement services. Intervention and services offered to families where child abuse/neglect, delinquency, truancy, and other family problems are issues.  Formal supervision provided on cases and families involved in the court system.  Call 262-605-6582 to report child abuse/neglect. N/A www.co.kenosha.wi.us
Kenosha Fire Department General Information 625 52nd Street Kenosha 53140 262-635-4100 24/7/365 Free Provides fire prevention, protection and information.  911 services for fire, emergency medical treatment, and transport.  Fee varies for ambulance transport. N/A N/A
Kenosha Human Development Services Adult Crisis 5407 8th Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-657-7188 Monday - Friday 7:00am - 3:00pm Free Certified Chapter 34 provider.  Suicide assessments for Chapter 51.  Adult crisis available 24 hours for face to face intervention or phone counseling in crisis situations. kfossckhds.org N/A
Kenosha Human Development Services Community Intervention Center 5407 8th Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-657-7188 24/7/365 Free Crisis intervention and stabilization, resource center, information and assistance, and case management. bdeneka@kdhs.org N/A
Kenosha Human Development Services Juvenile Crisis Intervention 5407 8th Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-657-7188 24 hour crisis line; Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Certified emergency mental health provider, basic center (runaway program), child abuse/neglect assessment, child welfare concerns, information and referral, and family conflict. N/A www.khds.org
Kenosha Job Center/Human Services Building Economic Support Program 8600 Sheridan Road, Suite 122 Kenosha 53143 262-697-4500 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Free The Economic Support Program is the benefit insurance component that establishes eligibility for public assistance, determines benefit amounts, and distributes financial support.  The primary program areas are:  Wisconsin Works Program/Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, Food Stamps, Medical Assistance, Kenosha CARES/SHARES programs and child care.  Secondary components include the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, the Emergency Assistance Program, SSI Advocacy Program, the Holiday House charities, the Fraud Prevention Unit, and the Quality Control Unit.  The Economic Support Program operates out of three locations;  the Kenosha County Job Center, the Kenosha County Center serves the general community who live west of I-94, the Center for Aging and Long Term Care serves the elderly and nursing home populations.  The Economic Support Specialists function as critical members of Financial and Employment planning Teams who not only determine eligibility and issue benefits for Wisconsin Works, Food Stamps, Medical Assistance, and Childcare, but also determine what Wisconsin Works Program placement and activities an individual is assigned.  They work in conjunction with other Team members to assist families in becoming economically and socially self-sufficient. N/A www.co.kenosha.wi.us
Kenosha Police Department Dispatch 1000 55th St Kenosha 53140 262-656-1234 24/7/365 Free Provides law enforcement, protective services, and information. N/A www.kenoshapolice.com
Love and Charity Mission Sunday drop in 1031 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-634-7059 Sunday 7:00am- 6:00pm Free Sundays starting at 7:00am Love and Charity has a restaurant type setting with coffee, donuts, reading materials and space open to those homeless.  They do not have to be involved with the shelter program to attend. N/A www.geocities.comlovencharity
Love and Charity Mission Free Meal Site Sunday - Friday 1031 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-634-7059 Sunday - Friday,  5:00pm - 6:00pm Free Provide meals free of charge to individuals in need. N/A www.geocities.comlovencharity
Love, Inc Community Center Family Services Counseling 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 As scheduled. Free Family/individual counseling and anger management for people without insurance. N/A N/A
Love, Inc Community Center Iris Paepke Foundation 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for hours. Free Provides low interest loans up to $500. director@love-inc.net www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc. Community Center Weekday Meal Site 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Monday - Friday, 5:00pm - 6:00pm Free Churches, families, groups in our community take turns preparing nutritious meals and fellowship for anyone with an appetite. volunteers@love-inc.net www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc. Community Center Family Cupboard 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Tuesday/Thursday 10:00 - 2:00, Wednesday 1:00 - 4:00 Free With donations of money and food from the community, we pass that on to help the needy families in the area. We serve an average of 200 families per month. N/A www.love-inc.net
Mount Pleasant Police Department Law Enforcement 6200 Durand Avenue Racine 53406 262-554-9191 24/7/365 Free Provides law enforcement and protective services for west and south side Racine to I-94. tpetersen@mtpleasantwi.gov N/A
Mt. Pleasant Fire Department Emergency/Non-emergency 6200 Durand Ave Racine 53406 262-554-8812 24/7/365 Free Emergency/non-emergency N/A N/A
Our Savior Lutheran Church Free Meal Site-Sundays 2219 Washington Ave Racine 53405 262-633-2243 Sunday, 5:00-6:00pm Free Free meal on Sunday evening. For the food pantry, you need a referral from the Salvation Army. N/A www.oursaviorsracine.com
Racine County Human Services Department Child Protective Services 1717 Taylor Avenue Racine 53403 262-638-6321 24/7/365 Free Child protective services including filing child abuse and/or neglect reports and investigations. kerry.milkie@goracine.org www.hsdracineco.com
Racine County Human Services Department Elder and Disabled Abuse/Neglect Reporting 1717 Taylor Avenue Racine 53403 262-638-6800 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm office; 24/7/365 Crisis reporting Free Reporting abuse and/or neglect of elderly or disabled.  After hours dial 211 or 262-638-6321 to make reports to the crisis worker. Michelle.Goggins@goRacine.org N/A
Racine Fire Department Emergency Response Services 810 8th St. Racine 53403 262-635-7900 24/7/365 Free Provides emergency response services to the city of Racine and villages of both Wind Point and Elmwood Park.  Focus includes fire aupression, emergency medicare services, hazardous material response, etc. rfd_info@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
Racine Police Department Law Enforcement 730 Center St. Racine 53403 262-635-7700 24/7/365 Free Law enforcement. N/A N/A
SAFE Haven of Racine, Inc. SAFE Streets Street Outreach 1030 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-880-7677 24/7/365 Free Street based outreach, assessment, survival aid, emergency aid, prevention and education, information and referrals, crisis intervention, and follow up support for youth ages 0-17 years. denisemrangel@yahoo.com www.safehavenofracine.org
Salvation Army Prison Release Clothes Program 1901 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-632-3147 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm Free If person is being released or just released from prison, will try to give them 2 pairs of pants, 2 shirts, and underclothes if the Salvation Army has it available or in their size. linda_hyatt@usc.salvationarmy.org N/A
Salvation Army Serving Kenosha County Transitional Living Program PO Box 366 Kenosha 53143 262-564-0286 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Free Transitional living program. Richard McDonald@usc.salvationarmy.org www.sakenosha.org
Salvation Army Serving Kenosha County Emergency Disaster Response PO Box 366 Kenosha 53143 262-564-0286 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm Free Immediate relief for natural disasters and ongoing participation in long-term recovery. richard_mcdonald@usc.salvationarmy.org www.sakenosha.org
St. John's Lutheran Church- Walworth Food Pantry 104 South Broad Street Elkhorn 53121 262-728-6495 Monday 9:00am - 11:00am; Wednesday 9:00am - 11:00am; Friday 9:00am - 11:00am Free Food for emergencies. donbet@elknet.net N/A
St. Vincent De Paul Society Food 926 LaSalle St. Racine 53404 262-633-6467 Monday - Saturday, 9am - 5pm Free A two day supply of food is provided to those in need Monday - Thursday 10:00am - 2:00pm and Friday 10:00am -12:00pm. racinesvdp@ameritech.net N/A
St. Vincent De Paul Society Clothing 926 Lasalle Street Racine 53404 262-633-6467 Monday - Saturday, 9am - 5pm Free Provides clothing to those in need. racinesvdp@ameritech.net N/A
St. Vincent De Paul Society Adaptive Equipment 926 LaSalle St. Racine 53404 262-633-6467 Monday - Saturday, 9am - 5pm Free A limited amount of home hospital equipment, including beds, wheelchairs, walkers, commodes, raised toilet seats, crutches, are available at no cost to Racine County residents. racinesvdp@ameritech.net N/A
St. Vincent De Paul Society Meal Program - Tuesday Evenings 1032 Grand Avenue (Head Start) Racine 53403 262-633-6467 Tuesday 5:00pm - 7:00pm Free Evening meal for any and all on Tuesday evenings from 5:00pm - 7:00pm. racinesvdp@ameritech.net N/A
Suicide Prevention Services Suicide Prevention 528 South Batavia Avenue Batavia 60510 630-482-9699 24/7/365  hotline; office hours Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Free, sliding scale, and insurance Suicide hopeline 800-784-2433; Lifeline 800-273-8255; depression hotline 630-482-9696.  Telephones are staffed 24 hours a day by paraprofessionals. holly@spsfv.org www.spsfv.org
Transitional Living Services S.O.S House/Crisis Center 3710 Douglas Avenue Racine 53403 752-0751 24/7/365 Free, Title 19 Provides crisis intervention, referrals, program and resource linkage, mental health stabilization and support, detox without use of medication, crisis line, walk-in and hospital diversion.  SOS provides support through a holistic approach focus on the recovery model and consumer empowerment.  Services are consumer center and stays are short in duration depending on individual needs. Luminski@TLServices.org www.TLServices.org
Tri-City Area United Way 2-1-1 Infolink Northeast Region PO Box 1143 Marinette 54143 715-735-7555 24/7/365 Free 2-1-1 Infolink is an information and referral service for the northeast region of Wisconsin.  Infolink is a program designed to assist people in finding the best agency or organization that can answer their question.  This service is free and confidential.  Serves the following counties:  Marinette, Oconto, Shawano, Menominee, Florence, Door and Kewaunee. infolink@unitedwaymarinette.com www.tricityunitedway.com
United Way of Marathon County United Way's 2-1-1 137 River Drive Wausau 54403 715-848-2255 24/7/365 Free Professional and volunteer information specialists staff this Information and Referral line to answer questions and connect people to community services and volunteer opportunities that meet their needs.  Publishes an annual Unmet Needs Report for Marathon County, available on-line.  Also publishes 5 directories for Marathon County:  Community Service Directory, Youth Yellow Pages, Clubs and Community Groups, Senior Resource Directory, and Help Guide.  Also publishes the following information brochures for Marathon County:  Help for Hard Times, Choosing a Counselor, and Help for Farmers (in Marthon and Portage Counties).  United Way's 2-1-1 also moderates HELPLINK, a closed group e-mail for Marathon County human care professionals. askus@unitedwaymc.org www.unitedwaymc.org
Walworth Co. Depart. Of Health and Human Services Walworth County Court Services W4051 County Road NN Elkhorn 53121 262-741-3200 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Free Provides court services for children relating to protection and delinquency (Chapters 48 and 938) and for adults relating to guardianships, protective placements, and commitments (Chapters 51, 55, 767 and 880). walcohhs@co.walworth.wi.us www.co.walworth.wi.us
Walworth Co. Depart. Of Health and Human Services File of Life Program W4051 County Road NN Elkhorn 53121 262-741-3200 Monday- Friday 8:00am- 5:00pm Free Makes vital health information immediately accessible in an emergency situation with a plastic file placed on the refrigerator that contacts medical information about a person that can be used by police and fire/rescue personnel who are responding to an emergency. mgasch@co.walworth.wi.us www.co.walworth.wi.us
Walworth Co. Depart. Of Health and Human Services Walworth County Aging Services W4051 County Road NN Elkhorn 53121 262-741-3200 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Free Agency to report elder abuse to with a 24/7 crisis line 262-741-3200.  Also assists elderly to live independently by providing for services such as housekeeping, shopping, bathing, and managing money. walcohhs@co.walworth.wi.us www.co.walworth.wi.us
Walworth Co. Depart. Of Health and Human Services Walworth Co. Depart. Of Health and Human Services W4051 County Road NN Elkhorn 53121 262-741-3200 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Free Promotes physical, social and emotional well-being of Walworth County residents in accordance with state and county regulations.  Offers assistance with problems relating to health, mental health, substance abuse, transportation, nutrition, energy assistance, financial assistance, and other family needs.  Works with court system to safeguard vulnerable children and adults. walcohh@co.walworth.wi.us www.co.walworth.wi.us
Wisconsin Poison Center Hotline PO Box 1997 Mail Station C660 Milwaukee 53201 800-222-1222 24/7/365 None Provides information and recommendations for adults and children on poisons.  Also has reference materials. N/A www.wisconsinpoison.org
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 3101 Drexel Avenue Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Family Healing Program P.O. Box 1764 Racine 53401 262-633-3233 24/7 Free Healing through play for children, children's support group, individual sessions with children and mothers, parenting groups, individual parenting sessions. mary.thorstad@sbcglobal.net www.wrcracine.com
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1220 Mound Avenue #304 Racine 53404 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to "911" dialing for emergency situations. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 3900 Erie St. Racine 53402 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 5201 Washington Avenue Racine 53406 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 5538 Durand Avenue Racine 53406 N/A 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Donation Site & Distribution 480 South Pine Burlington 53105 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. N/A www.stopfamilyviolence.org
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1120 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington 53105 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of Domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 740 College Avenue Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free re-conditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 75 7th Street Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free re-conditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1030 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-637-9559 24/7 Free Victims of Domestic Violence may receive  free re-conditioned  cell phones programmed with the "911" dialing codes for emergency use. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. safehaven@safehavenofracine.org www.safehavenofracine.org
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1717 Taylor Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-3233 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1320 Wisconsin Avenue Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, re-conditioned cell phones with the "911" dialing for use in emergency situations. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 5600 Spring Street Racine 53406 N/A 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A