211 Racine: Services for Teens
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Al-Anon Family Groups of SE Wisconsin Support groups for family and friends of alcoholic 6737 West Washington Street West Allis 53214 888-425-2666 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm Free Family and friends affected by alcoholism can find a meeting in their area. alanon@execpc.com www.alanon-WI.org
All Saints Healthcare Counseling - Kenosha Counseling Center 10117 74th Street, Suite 100 Kenosha 53105 262-697-8268 Call for hours. Varies Outpatient treatment for mental illness, addiction, emotional and relationship problems. N/A www.wfhealthcare.org/racine
Alpha Center Resource Center 3821 Spring Street Racine 53405 262-637-8323 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Free Free pregnancy tests, pregnancy referrals and resources, and pregnancy options and information. aphaaadv@wi.net N/A
Angel on My Shoulder Camp Angel/Camp Teen Angel PO Box 747 St. German 54558 800-860-3431 Varies Free Camp Anger (ages 8-12) and Camp Teen Angel (ages 13-15) are designed to address the needs of young people affected by cancer through loved ones (parent, sibling, or grandparent) or who have experienced the recent loss of a loved one through cancer. angel@nnex.net www.angelonmyshoulder.orag
Apple Seeds Apple Seeds 369 Indian Bend Road Burlington 53105 262-767-9286 Call for details N/A Resource for children, parents, and the community to prepare children to be successful in school. appleseeds@inbox.com N/A
Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin Information and Referral 9733 W. St. Martins Rd., 1 Franklin 53132 414-427-9345 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 2:00pm See Eligibility Reqs/Exclusions/Many free events Autism information and referral, newsletter, social events, support groups, and Autism training workshops and conferences. assew3@assew.org www.assew.org
Belle of the Ball Collect and Distribute Prom Dresses 740 College Avenue Racine 53403 262-635-0850 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 7:00pm Free Free prom formal dresses for junior and senior high school girls.  Dresses are donated by the Racine community.  Girls can pick up dresses on March 24 and March 31 from 10am - 5pm. sarrazin1230@hotmail.com N/A
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine & Kenosha One To One Adult To Child Mentoring 2302 DeKoven Avenue, Suite B Racine 53403 262-637-7625 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm None Recruits men and women, age 16 and up, to spend time weekly establishing a meaningful relationship with a child from a single parent family. Also provides in-school mentoring.   Must commit 3-5 hrs a monthly, for 1 year.  Also Couples, High School and Fun program available. bbbsrk@rootcom.net www.beabignow.org
Boy Scouts of America - SE WI Council Cub and Boy Scouting 2319 Northwestern Avenue Racine 53404 262-632-1655 Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm $10 annual membership fee Provides scouting activities to youngsters in the community. lighthouse@sewisbsa.com www.sewisbsa.com
Burlington High School High School 400 McCanna Parkway Burlington 53105 262-763-0200 Monday - Friday 7:00am - 4:00pm Free Public high school for grades 9-12. bkopackhill@basd.k12.wi.us www.BurlingtonHS.org
Caledonia/ Mount Pleasant Health Department Teen Parenting Program 10005 Northwestern Avenue Franksville 53126 262-835-6433 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Free Teen pregnancy prevention and teen parenting success. kvesel@calmpjthealth.com N/A
CARE NET Pregnancy Center - Kenosha General Information 2222 Roosevelt Road Kenosha 53140 262-658-2222 Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 3:00pm; Also by appointment Free Free confidential support for unexpected pregnancies. Peer counselors provide advocacy, accurate information about all options, community referrals, confidential support, free pregnancy testing. They offer an parenting program that allows moms and dads to earn "baby bucks" while learning to get baby things such as car seats.  Abortion recovery classes.  Adoption referrals.  Abstinence training for clients, school and church groups. judy@carenetkenosha.org www.carenetkenosha.org
Carenet Hotline N/A N/A 0 1-800-395-HELP 24/7/365 Free Referral for pregnancy community resources. N/A www.optionline.org
CareNet Family Resource Center Family Resource Center 2405 Northwestern Avenue Racine 53404 262-632-2464 Monday - Friday 10:00am - 3:00pm; evenings by appointment Free Provides pregnancy testing, adoption referrals, abortion recovery classes, parenting classes, material assistance, abstinence training, specialized classes in shame-free parenting and healing from sexual abuse, community referrals and future medical services (ultrasounds and STD testing). kim@carenetkenosha.org www.carenetkenosha.org
CareNet Pregnancy Center- Kenosha Women's Services 2222 Roosevelt Road Kenosha 53140 262-658-2222 Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 3:00pm; Monday 5:30pm - 8:30pm Free Free, confidential support for unexpected pregnancies.  Peer counselors provide advocacy, accurate information about all options, community referrals, confidential support, and free pregnancy testing.  Offers a parenting program that allows parents to earn "baby bucks" while learning to get baby needs.  Abortion recovery classes.  Adoption referrals.  Abstinence training for clients, schools, and church groups. judy@carenetkenosha.org www.carenetlakes.com
Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing UniversLink 10243 W. National Avenue Milwaukee 53227 414-541-5465 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm; Wednesday 9:00am - 7:00pm Private pay/ WI TEPP Program Consultations, sales and rental of assistance devices such as amplified telephones, listening devices, visual signalers, speech and mobility devices.  Also provides trainings and classes to the community related to hearing loss.  Clients may try out any equipment in showroom. universalink@cdhh.org www.cdhh.org
Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing CDHH 10243 West National Avenue West Allis 53227 414-604-2200 Monday- Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Sliding fee scale, Title 19, insurance, WI Tepp Program, and Private Pay. Comprehensive programs and services for individuals who have hearing loss from birth through elderly.  Programs include Birth to 3, aural rehabilitation, support groups, parent education, social activities, assistive technology consultations and sales, interpreter services, community outreach and education including sign language classes. kmalak@cdhh.org www.cdhh.org
Children's Service Society of Wisconsin Children Come First 1220 Mound Avenue Ste 301 Racine 53404 262-633-3591 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm; evenings by appointment Title 19 Intensive in-home therapy.  Serves SED children to address mental health needs of identified client and family. michael.boticki@cssw.org www.cssw.org
Choices of Life Center Information and Support 3801 Monarch Drive Racine 53406 262-898-7043 hotline 24/7 Phones; Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00am - 12:00pm Free Provides women with information and support. Free pregnancy tests, information on all options, referrals, clothing/other items and post abortion counseling. N/A N/A
City of Racine Health Department Healthy Empowered and Responsible Teens 730 Washington Ave #106 Racine 53403 262-636-9293 Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:55pm Free Pregnancy prevention, education and support for girls and boys under the age of 18. Support through home visits for pregnant or parenting teens. diane.lange@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.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
City of Racine Health Department Public Health Nursing 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9201 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Varies Maternal (prenatal care) and child health assessment, disease and infection control, lead poisoning control, immunization, and TB skin testing. Thelma.Jones@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Health Department Immunization 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9204 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:55 pm $6 per person/$12 non residents Child and adult immunizations and TB skin tests. Chris.Smith@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Health Department Nursing Services Clinic 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9431 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:55pm Varies Health checks, well child exams, pregnancy testing, blood pressure measurement and counseling, tuberculosis. Thelma.Jones@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Humble Park Community Center 2200 Blaine Avenue Racine 53405 262-636-9226 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 8:00pm seasonal- call for specific times. Free Recreation programs for teens, adults and senior adults.  Call for services.  Programs include open recreation, youth athletic leagues, senior card clubs and special events. jmars@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Dr. John Bryant Community Center 601 21st Street Racine 53403 262-636-9235 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 8:00pm Free There are a wide range of services for people of all ages.  Senior services include ceramics, card games, walkers and ball, bingo and dancing.  Adult services include open gym, game room and other teen sports.  Youth services include ceramics, open gym, game rooms, movies, girls group and youth leadership for young men. hille@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Tyler-Dommer Community Center 2301 12th Street Racine 53403 262-636-9414 Monday- Friday, 8:00am - 8:00pm; call for specific times Free Recreation, athletic, and social activities for residents of the neighborhood and the community. sue.henry@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
Companions in Healing Wellness and personal growth classes/programs 932 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-2645 Ongoing and as scheduled Variable fees; sliding scale available under some circumstances Yoga classes (hatha yoga and Kundalini yoga); massage; Reiki; Shiatsu, Native American Talking Circles and seasonal ceremonies; wellness and health classes on various topics; cooking and nutrition classes; weekend retreats; feng shui.   Rental space available for healing and training events.  Various practitioners and group leaders facilitate these programs.  Contact Karen to be directed to practitioner and/or visit website. karen@companionsinhealing.com www.lakehousecenter.com
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
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - Racine DVR PO Box 7852 Madison 53707 1-800-442-3477 Monday - Friday. 7:45 am - 4:30 pm Free Designed to assist individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain, or improve employment by providing career counseling/guidance, employment planning, case management, and employment related services (i.e.: job development, job placement, job coaching, and linkage to job training/education. N/A http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dvr
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation- Kenosha DVR 8600 Sheridan Road Suite 900 Kenosha 53143 262-697-4690 Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm Free Designed to assist individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain, or improve employment by providing career counseling/guidance, employment planning, case management, and employment related services (i.e.: job development, job placement, job coaching, and linkage to job training/education. N/A http://ddwd.wisconsin.gov/dvr
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation- Walworth DVR 1000 East Centralia St. Elkhorn 53121 262-741-5185 Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm Free Designed to assist individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain, or improve employment by providing career counseling/guidance, employment planning, case management, and employment related services (i.e.: job development, job placement, job coaching, and linkage to job training/education. N/A http:ddwd.wisconsin.gov/dvr
Evangelical Child and Family Agency Pregnancy Support Services 1617 South 124th Street New Berlin 53151 1-800-686-3232 Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, 24 hour phones Free Compassionate counseling of life-affirming options, medical insurance and housing referrals, short term respite foster care, incentive program adoption if desired. info@ecfa.wisc.org www.ecfa.wisc.org
Family Service of Racine Counseling 420 7th Street Racine 53403 262-634-2391 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm; Evening appts. Available Workshop Fees Agency provides individual and family counseling therapy including: handling stress, depression, guilt, school-related discipline, etc. Programs include issues with domestic violence, pre-divorce counseling, senior services, after school programming, services to homeless, military veterans, etc. Assistance for issues relating to credit cards, financial budgeting, etc. tom.fsracine@tds.net www.fsracine.org
Family Services of Waukesha Mental Health 414 West Moorland Blvd Ste 205 Waukesha 53188 262-547-5567 Monday - Friday by appointment Varies; sliding fee scale, Title 19, insurance. Mental health counseling for individuals, couples and families. lcherone@fswaukesha.org www.fswaukesha.org
Free S.P.I.R.I.T Riders, Inc Special People in Riding Therapy PO Box 1291 Fond Du Lac 54936 920-924-9920 Call for hours. Sliding scale and riderships can be applied for. Safe therapeutic interaction with horses. info@freespiritriders.org www.freespiritriders.org
Genesis Behavioral Services AODA and Group Counseling 1654 Washington Ave Racine 53403 262-633-5001 Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 9:00pm Varies Offers AODA treatment, individual and group counseling, and services. N/A N/A
George Bray Neighborhood Center, Inc. Community Services 924 Center Street Racine 53403 262-634-5949 Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Pre-College development, Lifeskill Instruction, Mentoring, Academic Assistance, parent Advocacy, Bray Entertainment Productions, Audio/visual Services braycenter@tds.net N/A
Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center All Nations Wellness Center 1711 South 11th Street 2nd FL Milwaukee 53204 414-383-9526 ext 307 Monday, Wednesday 8:00am - 5:00pm; Tuesday, Thursday 8:00am - 7:00pm; Friday 8:00am- 12:00pm Sliding scale, Title 19, and insurance. Services for Native Americans include AODA, mental health, personal care program, household items, career center, AODA support groups, mental health support groups, fitness, dietician, school supplies program, and referrals to other organizations. N/A www.indianhealthcenter.com
GLBT National Help Center Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Hotline 2261 Marquette Street Ste 296 San Francisco 94114 1-888-843-4564 Monday- Friday, 3:00pm - 11:00pm, Saturday, 11:00am - 4:00pm Central Times. Free Provides telephone and email peer counseling as well as factual information and local resources nation wide.  Discuss coming out issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safe sex information, and more.  Also maintains a resource database with over 18,000 listings. info@glbtnationalhelpcenter.org www.glbtnationalhelpce.com
GLBT National Help Center Youth Talkline Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender 2261 Market Street, PMB #296 San Francisco 94114 1-800-246-7743 Monday - Friday 5:00pm - 9:00pm pacific time. Free A program of the GLBT National Help Center.  Provides telephone peer counseling and local resource information for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning callers.  For youth callers up to age 25. youth@GLBTNationalHelpCenter.org www.YouthTalkLine.org
Goodwill Industries of SE WI, Inc. Foster Grandparents 5420 21st Street Racine 53406 262-554-3155 Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm Free Since 1965 the Foster Grandparent Program has been connecting the generations. Foster grandparents are role models offering a stable loving presence in a young person's life. They provide an extra pair of hands and eyes in the classroom. They are friends who listen, read, take walks, and sing with children. They support and nurture students in schools, Head Start classrooms, and child care centers, work with adolescents requiring special attention at Southern Oaks Girls School, and develop caring relationships with residents who have disabilities at Southern Wisconsin Center N/A www.goodwill.sew.com
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 County Juvenile Court Intake Juvenile Court Intake 912 56th Street/ Molinaro Bld Kenosha 53140 262-653-2494 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm N/A Provides services for children within court jurisdiction only in Kenosha County. N/A 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 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
Life Choices Burlington Crisis Pregnancy Center 340 North Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-4871 By appointment; 24 hour helpline Free Pregnancy testing, Earn While You Learn, STD education, and post abortion mentoring. bcpc@milwpc.com www.burlcrisispregnancy.com
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 Starfish Mentoring Program 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for hours. Free Provides Big Brothers and Big Sisters for children in need of additional adult support. loveinc@burlingtonloveinc.org www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc Community Center Funds for Families 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for hours. Free Money raised through the Log Cabin Toy Run are used at Christmas and year round to help families in need. loveinc@burlingtonloveinc.org www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc Community Center Community Service 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for hours. Free Volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in providing assistance to Love, Inc.  School, court or anyone interested are welcome. loveinc@burlingtonloveinc.org www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc Community Center Coats for Kids 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-5226 Call for hours. Free Provides coats through donations to those in need. loveinc@burlingtonloveinc.org www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc Community Center Girl Scouts 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for details. Free Many troops meet at Love, Inc.  Girl Scout Outreach is the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at Love, Inc.  The troops also do food drives and other community service projects. N/A N/A
Love, Inc. Community Center Tutoring 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for Hours Free Volunteers come into Love, Inc. twice a week to help kids of all ages with their studies. love.inc@burlingtonloveinc.org www.love-inc.net
Lutheran Social Services Nurturing Program 1220 Mound Ave. Suite 304 Racine 53404 262-619-1635 ext. 11 Monday - Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm    Evening programs available Free Provides parenting to families with children 0-12 years old. sfarr@lsswis.org www.lsswis.org
Mack Achievement Center Drop Out Prevention 2015 Franklin Street Racine 53403 262-664-6600 High School - Monday - Friday, 7:58am - 2:15am; Middle School - Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 1:45pm Free Drop out prevention program. Must be recommended by home high school. Bob.Holzem@racine.k12.wi.us www.racine.k12.wi.us
MargaretAnn's Place- Kenosha Grief Services 2522 63rd Street Kenosha 53143 262-656-9656 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Provides a variety of support programs for those affected by the loss of a loved one including the following:  peer support groups for children and families, social activities, educational activities, bereavement literature, telephone support, newsletter, "Forever My Child"  hospital newborn loss program, "Good Grief" school program, workshops, presentations, referrals, and holiday remembrances and candle lighting. hope@margaretannsplace.org margaretannsplace.org
National Life Center Hotline Pregnancy Hotline 686 N Broad Street Woodbury 0 800-848-5683 24/7/365 Free Free pregnancy testing, medical and legal referral, and free baby clothes, formula and other baby items.  Adoption information available. nlc1.stway@snip.net www.nationallifecenter.com
National Multiple Scleosis Society Wisconsin Chap Nat. Multiple Sclerosis Society WI Chapter 1120 James Drive N/A 53029 262-369-4400 Monday - Friday 8:00 - 4:30pm Free Providing education and services to those with multiple sclerosis, friends, and family as well as healthcare professionals.  The National MS Society is dedicated to scientific research to the cause, effective treatment, and methods of preventing MS as well as programs and services to educate about MS. info@wisms.org www.wisms.org
National Runaway Switchboard Information and Assistance 3080 North Lincoln Avenue Chicago 60657 1-800-RUN-AWAY 24/7/365 Free Crisis intervention for youth and parents, referrals, if qualified youth get a free ticket from Greyhound to go home. lbechdol@1800runaway.org www.1800runaway.org
Park High School High School 1901 12th Street Racine 53403 262-619-4400 Monday- Friday 7:30am- 2:53pm Free Public high school. John.Scott@racine.k12.wi.us www.racine.k12.wi.us
Peace Home Inc. Group Home 3042 Coolidge Ave Racine 53403 262-632-4330 24/7/365 Free Group home for boys ages 13-18 years old. Peacegrouphome@yahoo.com www.peacehomecare.com
Pregnancy Helpline Resource Center- Walworth Pregnancy Helpline 28 South Wisconsin Street Elkhorn 53121 262-723-2020 Monday, Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm; Tuesday 6:00pm - 8:00pm; Saturday 10:30am - 12:00pm Free Pregnancy Helpline offers free pregnancy tests, lay counseling for women in crisis or unplanned pregnancy situations, free prenatal care, parenting classes, baby items, post abortion counseling, and abstinence training. phl@elknet.net N/A
Professional Psychological Services Psychotherapy Evaluation and AODA Services 201 Crest St. Burlington 53105 262-767-0440 Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 9:00pm; Friday, 9:00am - 1:00pm; Sat, 9:00-1:00pm Initial visit $150, Follow up $115-$125 Evaluation and treatment of psychological disorders; alcohol and other drug abuse, trauma and grief resolution, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, anger management, divorce issues, parenting, child placement, and parent coaching through child placement. N/A N/A
Professional Services Group Serious Offender Reintegration 800 Goold Street Racine 53402 262-638-2000 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00 pm; closed 12:00pm - 1:00pm for lunch RCHSD contract Services include individual and family counseling, helping youth to set short and long term goals, school assistance and linkage to needed individual/family resources. Contracted through Human Services. dbaran@psgcip.com www.psgcip.com
Professional Services Group Workforce Services for Youth 800 Goold Street Racine 53402 262-638-2000 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm; closed for lunch 12:00pm - 1:00pm HSD contract For youth 16 1/2-21yrs old, must be low income, high school drop out, homeless, runaway or foster child, pregnant or parenting, offender. Offers mentoring/opportunities for employment and education. N/A N/A
Project New Life, CDC ESG Shelter Grant, Permanent Housing 1809 Douglas Avenue, Ste 306 Racine 53402 262-637-5433 Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm N/A Assisting homeless clients get back on track and back into society. We also work with at risk youth. donnaswift@sbcglobal.net N/A
Racine Baptist School Grades K-12 4835 Taylor Ave Racine 53406 262-554-8079 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm N/A Closed curriculum school.  Need to be a member of the church to have to child in the school. N/A www.ilovejesus.com
Racine County Child Support Department Child Support Services 818 Sixth St. Suite 2 Racine 53403 414-278-5160 in WI Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm $25 if not receiving public assistance Covers all aspects of child support.  Keeps anonymous any information regarding non-payment of support. RCChildSupport@goracine.org http://www.racineco.com/childsupport/index.aspx
Racine County Juvenile Detention Center Detention Center 1717 Taylor Ave. Racine 53403 262-638-6729 Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 12:00pm and 3:00pm - 6:00pm; Saturday - Sunday, 10:00am - 12:00pm, 1-4pm Free Juvenile detention center for court ordered youths. Open 7 days a week.  Immediate family visitation only. For youths aged 10 to 17 years old. N/A www.racine.co/hsd.com
Racine County Youth As Resources Youth As Resources 413 Main Street Racine 53403 262-632-6440 ext27 Monday - Friday Free Provides grants to youth designed and youth led community service projects throughout Racine County.  Projects must address a community issue, problem or need. No capital items.  Up to 1,500 per project. youthasresources@gmail.com www.youthasresources.com
Racine Planned Parenthood Reproduction Health Care 834 South Main Street Racine 53403 262-634-2060 Monday, Thursday 10:00am - 6:30pm; Tuesday, Wednesday 9:30am - 5:00pm; Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm Sliding fee scale, medical assistance, or family planning waiver. Pregnancy testing and counseling, HIV testing, birth control, pregnancy exams, and STD screenings, and annual exams. katrina.mcrones@ppwi.org www.ppwi.org
Racine Theater Guild Community Theater Company 2519 Northwestern Avenue Racine 53404 262-633-4218 Monday - Friday, 10am - 6pm Various/$5 show seats Racine Theater Guild offers a yearly series of performances open to the public.  Drama classes available for children, 1st through 8th grade.  School groups and other organizations are welcome to attend performances. boxoffice@racinetheatre.org www.racinetheatre.org
Racine Youth Sports Recreational Sports 4606 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-886-0797 Varies Varies Offers recreational sports by volunteer parents who coach youth age 5 to 16 years.  Football, basketball, baseball, and judo are available. director@racineyouthsports.com www.racineyouthsports.com
Rawhide Boy's Ranch Residential Care/Group Home E 7475 Rawhide Road New London 54961 920-982-6100 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Varies/sliding fee scale. Placement of at risk males. kprince@rawhide.org www.rawhide.org
SAFE Haven of Racine, Inc. Gang Crime Diversion Task Force 1009 Davis Place Racine 53403 262-635-2885 24/7/365 Free Formed through the Racine Police Department Community Oriented Policing in an effort to divert youth from the dangers of street gangs. safehaven@safehavenofracine.org www.safehavenofracine.org
SAFE Haven of Racine, Inc. Youth Shelter 1030 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-632-0424 24 hours Free The Youth Shelter provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, and case management, as well as aftercare and information and referral services for runaway, homeless, and abused youth ages 10-17. safehaven@safehavenofracine.org www.safehavenofracine.org
SAFE Haven of Racine, Inc. SAFE Passage 1600 W. Sixth Street Racine 53404 262-635-2600 24/7/365 Free Transitional housing for people ages 18-21 who need help getting out on their own. Maximum stay is 18 months during which time residents are taught life-skills they will use when they leave SAFE Passage.  Participants work towards self-sufficiency.  There are rules including curfew, random drug tests, ect. safehaven@safehavenofracine.org www.safehavenofracine.org
SAFE Haven of Racine, Inc. SAFE Haven 1030 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-637-9559 24/7/365 Free Offers many programs such as: 211 Racine Information and Referral, Gang Crime Diversion Task Force, SAFE Passage, SAFE Haven Youth Shelter, and SAFE Streets.