The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. They challenge the death penalty and excessive punishment and provide re-entry assistance to formerly incarcerated people.
For 150 years, Child and Family Services has dedicated its resources to helping individuals and families in Western New York lead healthy and joyful lives. Today, Child and Family Services offers a variety of programs and services that provide support and resources to thousands of individuals each year, regardless of age, gender, race, creed or economic status. By helping individuals and families develop the skills needed to build bright futures, we are also helping to build a stronger, healthier community.
The Department of Workforce Development (DWD), is committed to advancing employment opportunities for Wisconsin veterans through targeted business engagement and service and commitment to the veteran community.
The Community Corrections Employment Program (CCEP) is a statewide program designed to assist offenders in obtaining the skills necessary to obtain and maintain employment in a competitive work environment. Participants are assessed and placed into services based on their level of skill and work readiness. CCEP Coordinators work closely with employers and other community agencies to provide employment opportunities and additional employment related assistance as needed.
DSS Consulting offers expertise in navigating legal challenges by providing data-driven insights and strategic solutions. Their team helps clients manage compliance, risk assessment, and legal analytics to support informed decision-making. By leveraging technology and industry knowledge, DSS Consulting assists individuals and organizations in resolving complex legal matters efficiently.
The Department of Workforce Development (DWD), is committed to advancing employment opportunities for Wisconsin veterans through targeted business engagement and service and commitment to the veteran community.
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Community Support group based in Christian faith.
This program is specifically for incarcerated people (pre and post release) from the Taycheedah Correctional Institution. Participants are provided education, support, and other case management services
Does not mention incarcerated people specifically, but provide all rounded services of case management, housing, training, and community of support.
Establishes self-run, self-supported recovery houses to provide an opportunity for recovering individuals to learn a clean and sober way of life.
Housing support, Coaching/Mentoring on as trauma, healthy relationships, anger management, fatherhood and leadership development, employment, advocacy for ex-offenders, case management. also offer courses and blog posts on racism, reentry conference
Case management, support of life skills, employment and other needs. have circles of support
Support directory for those going through personal crises or battling addiction/substance use.
Employment services, health insurance coverage with primary care physician visits, trauma screening with referral to behavioral health services
Helps recently released prisoners with a support group of local volunteers. Ex-offenders must be on state supervision, with permission from PO (pre-approval) to attend the meeting.
Provides peer support both in person and over zoom, to help people heal together.
Assists with (1) completing and filing harassment, domestic violence, juvenile harassment, child abuse, and individual at-risk restraining orders, (2) creating safety plans, and (3) accessing community resources and referrals. The court requires individuals seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) to file electronically. Advocates are available by phone to assist with this process. Visit https://app.waitwhile.com/checkin/sojourner to schedule an appointment and/or join our live daily virtual waitlist to speak with an advocate for help.
Comprehensive Treatment Centers offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals recovering from opioid addiction, including those reentering society after incarceration. They provide methadone, buprenorphine, and counseling services to help individuals manage withdrawal symptoms, prevent relapse, and achieve long-term recovery. With a focus on individualized care and support, these centers assist individuals in rebuilding their lives and maintaining sobriety. This is an essential resource for those seeking effective opioid addiction treatment and recovery support.
Helps people who have experienced incarceration return to their community and family. Offers medical food share, housing resources, emplyment assistance, support groups, life skills techniques, and education and trainings.
Helps reintegrate the formerly incarcerated individual back into society.
Partners in Hope/Community Warehouse helps employ formerly incarcerated people.
Court-assigned pre-trial supervision and resources.
Confidential Health Services, appointment necessary.
services through individual mentorship, group circles and restorative justice circles; All of us or None movement--advocacy and information sharing.
The National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (NICJR) works to reduce incarceration and violence, improve the outcomes of system- involved youth and adults, and increase the capacity and expertise of the organizations that serve these individuals. NICJR provides technical assistance, consulting, research, organizational development, and advocacy in the fields of juvenile and criminal justice, youth development, and violence prevention.
The ACLU of Wisconsin is the state affiliate of the national ACLU and is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, private organization dedicated to defending the civil rights and liberties of all Wisconsinites.
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Program prepares and supports ex-incarcerated people for their lives outside of prison in a host of differnet ways.
Provides many different services to all ages, including a food pantry, education for youth and adults, and employment programs.
Help adults strengthen reading, writing, math skills for college coursework, workforce training or career advancement. Also helps adults who have not earned their HSD or equivalent to achieve it.
Provides list of various GED Testing Sites. Can find additional GED resources at your local library!
Many reentry resources online categorized into books, mental health, employment, etc.
Handout of Wisconsin resources.
Supports programs such as Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV), Community resource and Referral Center (CRRC), the Housing Support Services Grant and Per Diem (GPD), and the Housing and Urban Development - Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH), all to support homeless veterans.
Liberty and Truth Ministries is a church who affirms the love of Christ for all humanity. We freely embrace all people because of God's unconditional love towards us. We represent the visible presence of God in the world today by learning, living, and loving according to the word of God.
Safe Harbor is a program that provides safe, supportive shelter for individuals and families affected by domestic violence. It offers confidential housing alongside case management and trauma-informed counseling to help survivors heal and regain stability. The program also connects participants with legal advocacy, children’s services, and community resources.
Genesis in Milwaukee is a faith-based organization focused on supporting justice-involved individuals through discipleship and reentry. They work inside prisons and continue their guidance and mentoring on the outside, helping participants reconnect with community and spiritual resources. The program emphasizes personal transformation and living out Christian values as individuals rebuild their lives.
Milwaukee County’s Behavioral Health Division provides mental health and substance use services for children, adults, and families. Services include crisis support, outpatient therapy, residential care, case management, and access to medication and recovery programs. The division also operates programs for youth and adults with complex needs, including mobile crisis teams and care coordination.
The Mental Health Emergency Center in Milwaukee provides 24/7 crisis mental health assessment, stabilization, and emergency treatment for people of all ages. They have separate care areas for adults and youth, offering short-term observation or referrals to ongoing care when needed. The center also connects individuals and families to follow-up mental health services and community resources. It is a walk-in facility that serves anyone in crisis, regardless of insurance or ability to pay.
Hope House of Milwaukee provides shelter and support for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. They offer emergency and transitional housing, as well as programs that help families find and keep permanent housing. The organization also runs a food pantry, GED and adult education classes, youth tutoring, and access to basic medical care.
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BESTD Clinic provides free and comprehensive sexual health services for men, transgender, and gender non-conforming individuals, with HIV testing also available for women. Services include rapid HIV testing (with results in about 20 minutes), full STD screenings, treatment, counseling, PrEP referrals, and vaccinations for hepatitis A and B.
Holton Street Clinic specializes in confidential and compassionate sexual health care for individuals concerned about or affected by sexually transmitted infections. They offer comprehensive STI testing—including HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, hepatitis C, and HPV—with free screening for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis C, plus vaccinations for HPV and hepatitis A and B. Clinical care includes rapid HIV testing with same-day results, lab testing, physical exams, and treatment for infections, stigmatized conditions, and emergencies. The clinic also conducts outreach testing in the community and provides prevention education, counseling, condom distribution, and navigation for services like PrEP.
Children’s Wisconsin offers a wide range of services to support children and families. They provide counseling for grief, pregnancy, and mental health, as well as parenting education and developmental support through home-visiting programs and Family Resource Centers. The Safety Center helps families prevent injuries with guidance on car seats, safe play, teen driving, and home safety. They also address food insecurity through the Nourishing Partners Program, connecting families with resources and healthy meal options.
Midwest Refrigerated Services offers a variety of career paths to match different skills and interests. You can join their office team in roles like logistics coordination and customer support, work hands-on in warehouse positions supporting the flow of goods, or become part of their transportation division as a company driver or owner-operator. Each area includes a straightforward application process and benefits such as health coverage, retirement plans, and paid time off
Roundtable Revival is a nonprofit organization that seeks to create inclusive, accepting, and empowering spaces for people who face barriers due to a conviction history, facilitating full reintegration into our community. The Mentoring Program offers twice a month group support meetings starting with a meal, followed up by a Life Skills presentation, and ending with an individual and small group mentoring session with trained Volunteer Mentors and Peer Mentors. Mentors and Mentees agree to have weekly contact outside of the twice a month group meetings. The goal of the mentoring program is to offer a safe space and mentoring support for adults who volunteer and are accepted into the program. We draw upon the power of a mentoring relationship to empower persons as they seek to negotiate the challenges of obtaining housing, employment, substance use and alcohol misuse treatment, healthcare, mental health treatment, and other needed resources.
ChatGPT said: SCORE Southeast Wisconsin offers free and confidential mentoring and training to help small business owners succeed. Experienced volunteer mentors provide guidance on business planning, marketing, financial management, and growth strategies. The organization hosts workshops and webinars on topics like starting a business, digital marketing, and financial literacy.
WisHope Recovery Center helps people recover from addiction and mental health challenges with personalized, evidence-based care. They offer residential treatment, outpatient programs, counseling, and medication support. Their team uses proven therapies and includes licensed professionals and peer support. WisHope accepts most insurance and focuses on healing the mind, body, and spirit.
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The legal clinic at Capuchin Community Services offers free civil legal advice and referrals, staffed by law students and volunteer attorneys. They address issues like family law, collections, landlord-tenant disputes, and other non-criminal matters. The clinic operates weekly at the House of Peace and also provides virtual appointments. It does not handle criminal cases, employment discrimination, educational plans, or complex legal situations.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) operates as a free, peer-led recovery support service for individuals seeking help with alcoholism. They provide a 24‑hour hotline, maintain an up-to-date meeting directory of open and closed AA sessions both in-person and online, and offer literature, materials, and event support through their office. All services are self-supported through member contributions, with no dues or fees for participation.
NAMI Southeast Wisconsin offers a free Peer-to-Peer program designed for adults living with mental health conditions. It’s an eight-week, peer-led educational course that combines interactive activities, discussions, and videos to help participants better understand their condition, build coping skills, develop resilience strategies, and learn to advocate for themselves.Led by trained facilitators with lived experience, the program provides a supportive, confidential space to grow confidence, connect with others, and gain tools for ongoing recovery
NAMI Southeast Wisconsin offers free, peer-led family support groups for those who have loved ones living with mental health conditions. These groups provide a safe and supportive space to share experiences, gain understanding, and learn coping strategies. Led by trained facilitators who have firsthand experience, the sessions focus on mutual support and practical tools for navigating challenges.
Milwaukee Area Narcotics Anonymous offers free, peer-led support for people recovering from drug addiction. They provide a list of in-person and virtual meetings throughout the Milwaukee and Waukesha areas. The group also organizes community events and service opportunities through local committees. All services are volunteer-run and open to anyone with a desire to stop using.
We provide peer advocacy for people on supervision. (Loved Ones Included) We assist with issues that arise from being on supervision, training and education and a Stigmatized Simulation to provide a live experience of the impact of supervision and the registry. We serve the entire state of Wisconsin, anyone on supervision and/or the registry.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections Reentry Unit provides a wide range of services to help individuals successfully return to the community after incarceration. These services include education and job training programs, employment preparation, and career readiness support both before and after release. The unit also offers mental health case management, substance use treatment, and housing support for individuals with serious mental illness. Reentry staff assist with enrolling in benefits like Medicaid and Social Security, and legal help is available for issues such as child support and employment rights. All services are designed to reduce recidivism and support long-term stability.
IMPACT 211 is a free and confidential helpline available 24/7 to connect individuals in Southeastern Wisconsin with community resources. Callers can receive information and referrals for a wide range of non-emergency needs such as housing support, behavioral health services, food assistance, utility help, and more. This service serves as a central access point during personal crises or community emergencies and helps guide people toward stability and needed support.
Legal Tune Up, created by LIFT Wisconsin, is a free online tool that helps Wisconsin residents clear common civil legal barriers to employment, housing, and stability. It guides users through removing criminal and eviction records, reinstating driver’s licenses, modifying child support orders, and addressing debt claims. The platform auto-fills court forms, walks users through each step, and links them to helpful services like health advocacy and employment training.
Wisconsin’s Reentry Ready Resources provide a comprehensive toolkit for individuals returning from incarceration to successfully rebuild their lives. The site offers downloadable action plans and guides on topics like credit building, affordable housing, and navigating tough transitions. It also includes county-specific resource guides, covers essentials such as obtaining IDs, managing finances, accessing training and education, securing benefits, and finding legal and family support. Classes like Rent Smart and financial coaching on employment, taxes, and saving help equip participants with practical skills for a stable future.
Offers free health services. Services include: • Preventive medical exams for adults • Nursing assessment and health education • Spiritual counseling • Acute and chronic illness management • Blood pressure screening • Limited follow up care • Referral to other community resources • Limited laboratory screening
MacCanon Brown Homeless Sanctuary is a daytime resource center that provides meals, groceries, showers, clothing, and hygiene items for adults experiencing homelessness. They also offer access to health checkups, legal aid, tutoring, and art programs. Seasonal support like winter gear and fresh produce is available as well.
Street Angels is a mobile outreach group that helps people experiencing homelessness in Milwaukee. Their Showers of Hope program brings a mobile shower trailer to different locations several times a week, offering private showers, hygiene supplies, clean clothes, snacks, and bus tickets. They also provide meals and help connect people to housing, medical care, and other support services.
Eaton provides career opportunities in power management, engineering, and manufacturing, offering a collaborative and innovative work environment. As an employer, they focus on professional development, sustainability, and technological advancement. Employees at Eaton contribute to creating energy-efficient solutions that power industries and improve everyday life.
Marquette’s Education Preparedness Program (EPP) provides educational opportunities for justice-impacted individuals, fostering personal and academic growth. The program focuses on equitable access to higher education, skill development, and career readiness. Through mentorship and supportive learning environments, EPP empowers students to overcome barriers and achieve their educational goals.
Equus Workforce Solutions specializes in workforce development by providing job training, career coaching, and employment services. They connect individuals with opportunities for skill-building, professional growth, and long-term career success. Through partnerships with businesses and community organizations, Equus helps job seekers and employers create a stronger, more skilled workforce.
Our movement services families primarily through creating spaces of learning, support, and growth for fathers. The fathers we help become integral parts of their family and their communities. FMP works to ensure that fathers have pathways and opportunities for community leadership because STRONG FATHERS create STRONG FAMILIES and that creates STRONG COMMUNITIES.
FedEx Ground offers employment opportunities for individuals looking to rebuild their lives after incarceration. With competitive wages, flexible schedules, and opportunities for advancement, FedEx Ground provides a stable work environment that values reliability and hard work. No prior experience is required, and many positions offer benefits such as tuition reimbursement and career development programs. This is a great option for those seeking a fresh start in a supportive workplace.
Go Getters Trendsetters provides employment and training opportunities for individuals reentering the workforce after incarceration. They offer job placement, career development programs, and mentorship to help build skills and confidence. With a focus on second chances, Go Getters Trendsetters connects individuals to stable jobs and long-term success. This is a valuable resource for those looking to restart their careers with guidance and support.
Greater Galilee Community Development Corporation provides health and wellness resources to support individuals transitioning after incarceration. Their programs focus on mental health, substance abuse recovery, and overall well-being, ensuring access to essential care. With a commitment to holistic support, they connect individuals to healthcare services, counseling, and community outreach. This resource helps promote a healthier, more stable future for those reentering society.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers housing assistance programs to help individuals transitioning from incarceration find safe and stable living environments. Through rental assistance, public housing, and reentry programs, HUD works to reduce homelessness and support successful reintegration. They collaborate with local organizations to provide resources tailored to those in need. This is a vital resource for securing affordable housing and rebuilding a stable life.
JobsWork MKE provides workforce development and job training programs to help individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, secure stable employment. They offer career coaching, skills training, and connections to local employers committed to second-chance hiring. With a focus on long-term success, JobsWork MKE supports individuals in building sustainable careers and financial independence. This resource is ideal for those looking to develop new skills and reenter the workforce with confidence.
Kettle Moraine Coatings offers employment opportunities for individuals looking to reenter the workforce after incarceration. They provide on-the-job training in industrial coating and manufacturing, with a focus on skill development and career growth. As a second-chance employer, they support individuals in building stable careers in a hands-on work environment. This is a great opportunity for those seeking steady employment and a fresh start.
La Causa Services Clinic provides essential healthcare and mental health support for individuals transitioning after incarceration. They offer medical services, counseling, and substance abuse treatment to promote overall well-being. With a focus on accessible and compassionate care, La Causa helps individuals build healthier, more stable lives. This is a valuable resource for those seeking support on their reentry journey.
Life Got Better Staffing Service connects individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, with meaningful employment opportunities. They provide job placement, career coaching, and skills development to help individuals secure stable work. With a focus on second chances, they partner with employers committed to fair hiring practices. This resource is ideal for those looking to rebuild their careers and achieve long-term success.
Literacy Services of Wisconsin provides education and job readiness programs to help individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, improve their literacy and career opportunities. They offer GED preparation, English language learning, and workforce training to support personal and professional growth. With a commitment to second chances, Literacy Services empowers individuals to build a stronger foundation for future success. This resource is ideal for those looking to enhance their skills and expand their career opportunities.
Maximus provides employment and workforce development programs to help individuals, including those with past incarceration, secure stable jobs. They offer job training, career coaching, and support services to assist with successful reentry into the workforce. By connecting individuals with employers committed to second-chance hiring, Maximus helps create pathways to long-term career success. This resource is valuable for those seeking employment and professional growth opportunities.
Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) provides reliable and affordable transportation, helping individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration, access jobs, education, and essential services. With extensive bus routes and discount programs, MCTS makes commuting easier and more accessible. Their services support individuals in rebuilding stability and independence. This is a vital resource for those needing reliable transportation for work and daily life.
The Medical College of Wisconsin’s Center for Advancing Population Science conducts research and develops programs to improve health outcomes for underserved communities, including individuals reentering society after incarceration. They focus on healthcare access, mental health support, and reducing health disparities through community-based initiatives. By advancing research and policy, they help create better healthcare solutions for those in need. This resource is valuable for individuals seeking support in achieving long-term health and wellness.
The Milwaukee Bucks Health and Wellness initiatives promote physical and mental well-being for individuals, including those transitioning after incarceration. Through community programs, fitness activities, and health education, they encourage healthy lifestyles and access to wellness resources. Their commitment to community outreach helps individuals build healthier, more stable futures. This is a great resource for those looking to improve their overall well-being and stay active.
Milwaukee County Child Support Services helps parents, including those reentering society after incarceration, navigate child support obligations and maintain connections with their children. They provide assistance with payment plans, modifications, and resources to support financial stability. Their goal is to help parents meet their responsibilities while ensuring the well-being of their children. This resource is valuable for those looking to rebuild family relationships and secure financial stability.
Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. provides comprehensive healthcare, including medical, dental, and behavioral health services, to individuals reentering society after incarceration. They focus on accessible, community-based care to support overall well-being and long-term stability. Services include preventive care, mental health counseling, and substance abuse treatment. This resource is essential for those seeking quality healthcare and support on their reentry journey.
The Milwaukee Mobile Legal Clinic provides free legal assistance to individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, who need help with civil legal issues. They offer services such as expungement guidance, driver’s license recovery, and housing or employment-related legal support. By bringing legal aid directly to the community, they help individuals overcome legal barriers and move toward stability. This is a valuable resource for those seeking legal support on their path to reentry.
My Way Out provides support and resources for individuals transitioning out of incarceration, helping them navigate reentry challenges. They offer mentorship, job readiness programs, and personal development workshops to promote long-term success. With a focus on empowerment and second chances, My Way Out helps individuals build stable, independent lives. This is a valuable resource for those looking for guidance and support on their reentry journey.
Next Level Staffing connects individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration, with stable employment opportunities. They offer job placement, career development, and training programs to help individuals build successful careers. With a focus on second-chance hiring, they work with employers committed to fair hiring practices. This is a great resource for those seeking reliable work and a fresh start.
NSA Cleaning Services provides employment opportunities for individuals reentering the workforce after incarceration. They offer training in professional cleaning services, providing steady work and skill development. With a focus on reliability and quality, NSA Cleaning Services helps individuals rebuild their careers in a supportive environment. This is an excellent resource for those seeking stable employment and growth in the cleaning industry.
Outpost Natural Foods Cooperative offers employment opportunities and a supportive work environment for individuals reentering society after incarceration. They provide job training, career development, and opportunities in the natural foods industry. With a commitment to inclusivity and second-chance hiring, Outpost helps individuals build stable careers while contributing to a healthy, community-driven business. This resource is ideal for those seeking work in a values-driven organization with room for personal and professional growth.
Public Allies Wisconsin provides opportunities for individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, to engage in community service and leadership development programs. Through their AmeriCorps program, they offer hands-on experience, career coaching, and professional skills training. Public Allies empowers individuals to create positive change in their communities while building a foundation for long-term success. This resource is ideal for those seeking to develop leadership skills and contribute to meaningful community work.
Saz's Hospitality Group offers employment opportunities in the hospitality industry for individuals reentering the workforce after incarceration. They provide training in various roles, including food service, event management, and customer service, with a focus on skill development and career advancement. Known for their commitment to diversity and inclusion, Saz's creates a supportive work environment for individuals seeking stable employment. This resource is ideal for those looking to start or rebuild their careers in the hospitality field.
The Social Development Commission (SDC) offers a wide range of programs to help individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, achieve self-sufficiency and stability. They provide resources in areas such as job training, housing assistance, financial literacy, and education. With a focus on community empowerment and personal development, SDC supports individuals in overcoming barriers and building a brighter future. This is a valuable resource for those seeking comprehensive support on their reentry journey.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides essential services to individuals reentering society after incarceration, including access to Social Security benefits, disability benefits, and assistance with applying for a Social Security number. They offer support in navigating the application process and help individuals secure financial stability. With a focus on accessibility and fairness, SSA helps individuals rebuild their lives by ensuring they receive the benefits they are entitled to. This is a critical resource for those seeking financial support during their reentry process.
Sojourner Family Peace Center provides support and resources for individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, facing domestic violence and abuse. They offer safe shelter, legal advocacy, counseling, and emergency services to help individuals rebuild their lives in a safe and supportive environment. With a focus on empowerment and healing, Sojourner helps individuals overcome trauma and regain stability. This is a valuable resource for those seeking protection and recovery from domestic violence.
SourcePoint Staffing LLC connects individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration, with job opportunities in various industries. They offer job placement, career coaching, and workforce development services to help individuals find stable employment. By working with employers committed to fair hiring practices, SourcePoint Staffing helps individuals rebuild their careers and gain long-term stability. This resource is ideal for those seeking reliable work and professional growth.
Student Transportation of America – Lakeside provides employment opportunities for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration, in the transportation sector. They offer training and job placements for school bus drivers and other transportation-related roles. With a focus on safety, reliability, and community service, they provide stable, long-term employment. This is a valuable resource for those seeking a fresh start in a supportive work environment.
The Rainbow Institute of Learning Inc. offers educational and vocational training programs designed to support individuals reentering society after incarceration. They provide personalized learning, job readiness programs, and skill development to help individuals build a foundation for long-term success. With a focus on empowerment and personal growth, the Rainbow Institute helps individuals regain confidence and secure stable employment. This resource is ideal for those seeking educational support and career advancement opportunities.
UMOS provides support services for individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, in navigating child support-related issues. They offer assistance with child support enforcement, payment plans, and modifications, helping individuals meet their financial responsibilities. With a focus on family stability and positive outcomes, UMOS supports individuals in maintaining connections with their children while achieving financial stability. This is a valuable resource for those seeking guidance and assistance with child support matters.
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan offers healthcare coverage and support services for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They provide access to medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment, ensuring individuals receive the care they need for long-term stability. With a focus on comprehensive care and wellness, UnitedHealthcare helps individuals build a healthy foundation for their reentry process. This is a vital resource for those seeking affordable healthcare and support.
Defy Ventures is a program that provides entrepreneurship training, mentorship, and job readiness support for individuals with criminal backgrounds. They focus on helping participants develop business skills, secure employment, and build a better future. With a commitment to second chances, Defy Ventures empowers individuals to create new opportunities for themselves.
Vivent Health provides healthcare services and support for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration, with a focus on HIV care, prevention, and mental health services. They offer comprehensive medical care, counseling, and substance abuse treatment to help individuals achieve better health outcomes. With a commitment to accessible and inclusive care, Vivent Health supports individuals in building a stable, healthy future. This is a valuable resource for those seeking healthcare and wellness support on their reentry journey.
VoteRiders helps individuals, including those impacted by incarceration, navigate voter ID requirements and ensure they can exercise their right to vote. They provide free assistance in obtaining valid voter IDs, offering guidance on registration, and answering questions about voting rights. With a focus on empowering underserved communities, VoteRiders works to remove barriers to voting and increase civic participation. This is an essential resource for individuals looking to engage in the democratic process.
WestCare Wisconsin, Inc. provides comprehensive support services for individuals reentering society after incarceration. They offer programs focused on substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, job readiness, and life skills development. With a commitment to helping individuals rebuild their lives, WestCare Wisconsin promotes long-term stability and personal growth. This resource is ideal for those seeking assistance in overcoming challenges and achieving success during their reentry process.
Wisconsin Voices for Recovery is a statewide organization that supports individuals in recovery from substance use disorders, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer resources, peer support, and advocacy to help individuals maintain their recovery and build a stable future. With a focus on empowering individuals and communities, Wisconsin Voices for Recovery helps break the stigma surrounding addiction and promotes long-term wellness. This is a valuable resource for those seeking support in their recovery journey.
Assurance Wireless provides free or low-cost mobile phone service to eligible individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer a range of plans that include talk, text, and data, helping individuals stay connected to essential services, job opportunities, and family. With a focus on accessibility and communication, Assurance Wireless helps individuals stay connected as they work toward stability and independence. This is an important resource for those seeking affordable mobile services during their reentry process.
Molina Healthcare offers health insurance coverage and services for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They provide access to comprehensive medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment, ensuring individuals receive the care they need to maintain long-term health and stability. With a focus on accessibility and wellness, Molina Healthcare supports individuals in overcoming health-related barriers and achieving better quality of life. This resource is valuable for those seeking affordable healthcare as they transition back into society.
Ashland County Mental Health/ADOA Services provides mental health and substance use disorder treatment for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer counseling, crisis intervention, and addiction recovery programs to support long-term wellness and stability. With a focus on personalized care, they help individuals manage mental health challenges and substance use issues in a supportive environment. This is a vital resource for those seeking mental health and addiction recovery services.
The Jackie Nitschke Center in Brown County provides comprehensive addiction treatment services, including residential and outpatient programs, for individuals recovering from substance use disorders. They offer personalized care, counseling, and relapse prevention support to help individuals achieve long-term sobriety. With a focus on holistic recovery and life skills development, the center helps individuals rebuild their lives and maintain stability. This is a valuable resource for those seeking structured addiction treatment and support.
The Methadone CTC Clinic in Green Bay provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals recovering from opioid addiction, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer methadone treatment, counseling, and support services to help individuals manage withdrawal symptoms and maintain long-term recovery. With a focus on harm reduction and personalized care, the clinic supports individuals in rebuilding their lives. This is a crucial resource for those seeking opioid addiction treatment and recovery support.
Libertas Wisconsin provides comprehensive substance use treatment services for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer inpatient and outpatient programs, counseling, and recovery support to help individuals overcome addiction and build a stable future. With a focus on compassionate care and evidence-based treatment, Libertas Wisconsin supports individuals on their journey to long-term sobriety. This is a vital resource for those seeking structured addiction recovery services.
Community Services of Clark County, WI, provides mental health, substance use treatment, and social support programs for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer counseling, crisis intervention, and case management to help individuals achieve stability and well-being. With a focus on personalized care and community support, they assist individuals in overcoming challenges and rebuilding their lives. This is a valuable resource for those seeking mental health and recovery services in Clark County.
Comprehensive Treatment Centers – Madison East provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals recovering from opioid addiction, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer methadone, buprenorphine, and counseling services to support long-term recovery and relapse prevention. With a focus on individualized care and harm reduction, the center helps individuals regain stability and improve their quality of life. This is a crucial resource for those seeking opioid addiction treatment in the Madison area.
Dane County Behavioral Health Center provides mental health and substance use services for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer crisis intervention, counseling, and recovery support to help individuals manage mental health challenges and substance use disorders. With a focus on accessible and compassionate care, the center supports individuals in achieving long-term stability and well-being. This is a valuable resource for those seeking behavioral health services in Dane County.
Tellurian Behavioral Health Day Treatment provides comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. Their day treatment programs offer structured therapy, counseling, and recovery support to help individuals manage mental health challenges and substance use disorders. With a focus on individualized care and long-term stability, Tellurian helps individuals build the skills needed for a successful transition. This is a valuable resource for those seeking intensive behavioral health support.
Arbor Place provides comprehensive substance use and mental health treatment services, including residential and outpatient programs, for individuals seeking recovery. They offer counseling, relapse prevention, and life skills training to support long-term sobriety and stability. With a focus on personalized and evidence-based care, Arbor Place helps individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration, rebuild their lives. This is a valuable resource for those seeking addiction recovery and mental health support.
Noble Clinics provides primary care, mental health, and substance use treatment services to individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer comprehensive healthcare, counseling, and recovery support to promote overall well-being and long-term stability. With a focus on accessible and compassionate care, Noble Clinics helps individuals address health challenges and build a healthier future. This is a valuable resource for those seeking medical and behavioral health services.
La Crosse County Human Services provides a range of support services for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, case management, and family support services. With a focus on fostering stability and personal growth, La Crosse County Human Services helps individuals overcome barriers and build a foundation for long-term success. This is a valuable resource for those seeking comprehensive social and behavioral health support in the La Crosse area.
North Central Healthcare offers a wide range of mental health, substance use treatment, and social services for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They provide counseling, crisis intervention, residential care, and case management to help individuals regain stability and improve their well-being. With a focus on personalized care, North Central Healthcare supports individuals in overcoming challenges and achieving long-term recovery. This is a vital resource for those seeking comprehensive healthcare and support in central Wisconsin
Serving adults living with substance use and mental health disorders.
Beloit Health System provides a range of healthcare services, including mental health and substance use treatment, for individuals reentering society after incarceration. They offer primary care, counseling, and specialized support for addiction recovery to help individuals manage their health and well-being. With a focus on accessible care and long-term stability, Beloit Health System assists individuals in overcoming health-related barriers and rebuilding their lives. This is a valuable resource for those seeking comprehensive healthcare services.
AODA TC (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment Center) provides specialized treatment for individuals recovering from substance use disorders, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer a range of services such as detoxification, residential care, outpatient programs, and counseling to support long-term recovery. With a focus on individualized care and relapse prevention, AODA TC helps individuals regain stability and rebuild their lives. This is a vital resource for those seeking comprehensive addiction treatment and support.
Substance Use Disorder of Wood County provides comprehensive treatment and support services for individuals recovering from substance use disorders, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer counseling, case management, and access to various treatment options, such as outpatient and residential programs. With a focus on long-term recovery and personal growth, they help individuals overcome addiction and build a stable future. This is a crucial resource for those seeking substance use treatment and recovery support in Wood County.
Aspen Center, a program of Lutheran Social Services, provides specialized mental health and substance use disorder treatment for individuals, including those reentering society after incarceration. They offer residential care, outpatient services, and counseling, with a focus on personalized recovery plans to help individuals achieve long-term stability and well-being. With an emphasis on compassionate care and holistic treatment, Aspen Center supports individuals in overcoming challenges and rebuilding their lives. This is a valuable resource for those seeking comprehensive mental health and addiction recovery services.
For help with basic needs including food, shelter, clothing and healthcare. Text your zip code to 898211, Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., to chat with a representative.
Emergency and ongoing services for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
A crisis counseling hotline for youth/teens and runaways.
Same day transportation to work and other locations. Reduced fee or free to those who qualify
Specializing in adolescent and adult chemical dependency and substance abuse with outpatient, inpatient, and partial hospitalization services
Specializing in adolescent and adult chemical dependency and substance abuse with outpatient, inpatient, and partial hospitalization services
Intensive, home-based, family-focused case management for Latino and African American individuals/families struggling with the impact of substance abuse and domestic violence.
Positive Options for Women Entering Recovery for women with AODA issues who are ready for treatment
Appointments are scheduled Mondays from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Tuesday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fees vary based on the type of assessment needed.
Provides outpatient mental health and substance use services for families and individuals of all ages, both individual and group sessions.
Helps women get out of the street-based sex trde using harm reduction and a housing first approach.
Vera works alongside community members and local organizations and government to develop an idea for how to disrupt the incarceration system and its devastating impacts. Then money is funneled and resources are provided to develop an idea into a small-scale pilot program, to test the impact and feasibility of the program in the real world. When a pilot program is successful , Vera scales it to communities nationwide. People can get involved through their website.
To transform our vision into reality, our focus over the next five years revolves around increasing power and capacity for a multi-racial, inclusive democracy in the South. This includes: • Strengthening Democracy and Improving Voting Rights • Countering White Supremacy and an end to hate and extremism • Ending Over-Criminalization and Mass Incarceration with Criminal Justice Reform • Eradicating Poverty and Racial Economic Inequality
Advocacy for racial justice, voting rights, sentencing reform, and youth justice. They do not provide any legal advice or service. One can get involved by engaging at the federal, state, and local levels to change laws and policies to end mass incarceration.
Prison Fellowship advocates for federal and state criminal justice reforms that transform those responsible for crime, validate victims, and encourage communities to play a role in creating a safe, redemptive, and just society
a national advocacy organization for those convicted of sex offenses. Some services include: promote laws targeting harmful acts rather than entire classes of people; advocate for the abolishment of dehumanizing registries as they are ineffective, wasteful, and contradictory to rehabilitation and public safety; seek out and support programs which effectively prevent new sexual offenses through intervention and community education;
The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system that impacts the system through journalism, rendering it more fair, effective, transparent and humane.
MOSES is a non-partisan interfaith organization that works to promote social justice with a focus on ending mass incarceration. MOSES works to identify and improve the conditions in our Dane County Jail and in Wisconsin prisons, while proposing alternatives to incarceration and other forms of involvement with law enforcement. They recognize that racial inequities (e.g., in housing, education, employment, and wealth accumulation) and racial disparities in policing, court representation, sentencing, and bail have led to disproportionately high rates of imprisonment of people of color. They advocate for policies that address the root causes of these inequities.
Forward justice is a nonpartisan law, policy, and strategy center dedicated to advancing racial, social, and economic justice in the U.S. They serve as a strategic partner for nonprofit organizations, coalitions, and networks at the forefront of movements organizing for a more just, equitable, and free country. Our work catalyzes success for movements and expands democratic opportunities for people affected by injustice. Forward Justice provides leadership and support for all of these campaigns through litigation, advocacy, and strategic partnership. Forward Justice offers The Formerly Incarcerated Convicted Peoples and Families Movement (FICPFM) strategic support to buttress the stability and growth of the movement network in multiple ways. People can get involved by signing up on their website.
EXPO (EX-incarcerated People Organizing) works to end mass incarceration, eliminate all forms of structural discrimination against formerly incarcerated people, and restore formerly incarcerated people to full participation in the life of our communities. EXPO emerged in 2014 when formerly incarcerated people from around Wisconsin began to gather to discuss what it would look like to have our own statewide organization. Our members provide support to each other and organize to change Wisconsin’s unjust penal system. Previously imprisoned women and men lead EXPO. Our members provide support to each other and organize to change Wisconsin’s unjust penal system. We receive support from family members of currently and formerly incarcerated people and allies who have not experienced incarceration. We meet every Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. Contact David Murell for more information: davidm@expowisconsin.org
Ensure Every American Can Vote Defend Our Elections Gerrymandering & Fair Representation Reform Money in Politics Strengthen Our Courts End Mass Incarceration Protect Liberty & Security Bolster Checks & Balances Advance Constitutional Change People can get involved through their website and donations.
Providing information, training, and support related to special education and disabilities. Support is provided over the phone. Very limited in person support is offered as well. We also offer virtual trainings via zoom, they can be watched live or after the fact on www.wifacets.org Calendar: Wisconsin Training Calendar | WI FACETS
Jaime is really interested in to teach in prison and have support from the college, but so far ed directors of different institutions have not been particularly receptive
NWTC is currently only offering vocational courses and correspondence courses, not doing any second chance pell program, but they are in contact with Craig Coleman from FSC to support formerly incarcerated students
Provides access to quality basic education and skills training for adults. Provide GED Test Prep, 5.09 HSED help, English Language Learning, Workforce Training, and Integrated Functional Literacy.
Have grant directly targeting formerly incarcerated. support employment, education, food share
Grants participants basic knolwedge of the internet and today's tech workforce. Given a free chromebook upon completion of 4 week program.
By Department of Health Services, through recommendation by Prison staff, targetting EXP with mental health issues, available in 51 counties
Provides support for veterans and veteran family members in the "8 dimensions of wellness's
Claim to support reentry. Not much information otherwise
drivers license clinics; Legal tune up – helps people understand how to get their license if it is a simple case, people who don’t need a lawyer would use this service and it’s an online tool available 24/7. A self-service tool someone with an easier case could use.
operates largely through rentals, so services, activities, events, etc. held at our parks are mostly hosted through other organizations that rent our space. Because of this, our Events Calendar (Events Calendar (milwaukee.gov)) is a great place to look for offerings, as each event will be linked to the appropriate hosting organization for more information. Facilities within our park system that often have events for various groups include: Urban Ecology Center (Urban Ecology Center) Domes (Mitchell Park Domes - Milwaukee, WI) Wehr Nature Center (Home - Friends of Wehr Nature Center) Community centers (Community Centers (milwaukee.gov)) These sites have their own event calendars, as well.
Offer housing to released people
Provides Rapid Rehousing, Projects for Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
Cole works with FSC and NW Technical College , to offer wraparound support including transportation, housing, 6-week construction class, project management class. Cole is going to work in parole office.
Residential services, volunteers in probation to mentor and support reentry
A wide-range of services including substance abuse and housing
Housing specific for formerly incarcerated
Run 60-90 days residential services based on referral of DOC, also run day report center offering counselling services, provide transitional housing service
Parenting skills, recovery support and skillsl, stress and anger management, emotion coaching, parent support, &c. classes.
Offers all the medical, behavioral health, and social services to get healthy and stay healthy.
Provides sober living spaces for those dealing with Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
Provides Substance Use Disorder (SUD) recovery programs.
Multiple locations in WI: Appleton, Brown Deer, Kenosha, Madison, Oconomowoc, Sheboygan, and West Allis *Interpreter services offered depending on availability *Roger's tends to feel a little more corporate for clients Clients can self-refer to Roger's by calling their phone number and doing a free 30 minute eval. For clients under 18 parental permission is needed. Intake screening is also available on a walkin basis at all locations, but it is advised that clients call ahead first. Public insurance usually accepted. Residential and inpatient care at Oconomowoc, Brown Deer, and West Allis is open 24/7. Outpatient services intake occurs M-F 8am-4:30pm. AODA, MH, and dual diagnosis services offered. Inpatient treatment is typically 3-12 days. Residential treatment is typically 30-60 days. Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) are typically 4-8 weeks. Telehealth available for PHP and IOP. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) options suboxone and vivitrol available at all Roger's locations. CBT, DBT, and other forms of therapy available at Roger's. Peer support and sponsor-pairing is encouraged.
Provides re-entry support and medical care for individuals returning from incarceration.
Free supportive substance abuse program for women 18+. Individual and group sessions.
Provides help for those who are "dual-diagnosis", that is, they have a mental health disorder, and suffer from a substance addiction
Individual counseling for a very wide variety of concerns, including anger management, mental health psychotherapy, family and couples psychotherapy, AODA counseling, medication management, etc
Provides family counseling services, as well as substance abuse programs and transportation help.
A compassionate, community-based approach to opioid treatment
Helps overcome opiod or alcohol addictions. Provides Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to help safely eliminate dependence to opioids or alcohol.
Community Health Access Program. Give Milwaukee residents the best support possible in accessing health care.
Provides help with those suffering from an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
Increases access to and opportunities for employment, education, training and supportive services needed to succeed in a current job.
Provides career help in things like driver's license recovery, overcoming a criminal record etc.
Internet access at Resource Center, resume assistance and job search reference materials
Provides access to quality basic education and skills training for adults. Provide GED Test Prep, 5.09 HSED help, English Language Learning, Workforce Training, and Integrated Functional Literacy.
Helps older job-seekers with resume assistance and skills for the current job market
Employment, education, and enrichment programming for adults (18+) who have experienced mental illness
14 weeks of classes with business coaches and other entrepreneurs in training, developing business skills.
Free driver's education classes.
Removes informational barriers for using the Bublr bike system throughout Milwaukee.
Provides assistance for heating payments, as well as furnace repair, and crisis services.
Small business navigator program: to help Black and Brown small business owners form their business. Various other entrepreneur and business services.
Offers free online financial classes, and advising
Free confidential help for financial management.
Giving people agency to address issues; 4 areas of help on website: drivers license (looks up DOT record) reinstatement; CCAP record removal help (legal tuneup) if no money due for eviction can be scrubbed; child support modification tool (already have to have child support agreement–folks can ask for alteration of support agreement, to pay less typically
Basic needs, spiritual encouragement, and training
Grows food for the community. Has two food distributions per week. Tuesday 4-6pm and Saturday 8:30-10:30am.
hot meal & bagged lunch
Just shows the locations of many food pantries around the area on a site.
Support group for parents; goal to ensure every youth in Wisconsin has a safe place to sleep at night. DCF funds Programs are designed to protect runaway and homeless youth ages 12-21.
Support group for parents; helps men who have been abusive recognize, acknowledge and, when safe and possible, ameliorate the trauma they have caused their own children. The program focuses on exploring personal experiences of fathering to learn compassion, forgiveness, and responsibility, and to build positive, trauma-informed and developmentally appropriate nurturing fathering and co-parenting values, attitudes, and skills
Help parents to work with eachother and understand how seperation affects their children
Helps women get out of the street-based sex trade using harm reduction and a housing first approach.
Provides AODA help, case management, anger management, parenting, family, and relationship help, among other things.
Offers Batterers Intervention Programming (BIP), and other mens' groups and programming.
advocacy and rights in court- Blog for grass roots advocacy and an Pamphlet for know your rights (how to handle yourself in municipal court) and online link
The Milwaukee Turners are dedicated to Confronting Mass Incarceration. Join us in the fight to eradicate injustices within our criminal justice system. The Milwaukee Turners are the oldest civic group in the city with a rich history of civic engagement that offer non-partisan civic educational programs and mental and physical wellness programming for all Milwaukeeans. Educating the public about mass incarceration by holding informative events. Collaborating with stakeholders for positive change. Researching effective ways to achieve dramatic reductions in prison populations. Our Zero Youth Corrections initiative focuses on ensuring young people are not permanently negatively affected by being directly or indirectly incarcerated. The Milwaukee Turners' sound mind program is a new series of nonpartisan workshops to educate young potential voters on important issues affecting them, and have them pledge to vote in order to effect change in their communities. Yoga classes, rock climbing, gymnastics for those system impacted. The Zoom meetings have a link directly on their website if people want to attend virtually. To become a member, there is an online application and fee ranging from $25-50/yr.
Several services provided from rental/electric bill assistance to SSI advocacy. The Public Policy Institute of Community Advocates trys to solve the root causes of poverty through advocacy. Strong advocates for criminal justice reform (anti-capital punishment, children in adult prisons, excessive punishment, wrongful convictions, etc), racial justice, anti-poverty, and education. People can get involved by signing up on their website and getting involved in various activities and support criminal justice reform laws.
The Women’s Harm Reduction Program provides individual and group substance use disorder treatment counseling with case management for women who have involvement in the criminal justice system
offer a reentry workshop that addresses housing, employment, drivers license recovery, mentorship, replacement birth certificate and social security card.
Individual counseling for mental health, anger management, AODA, and family/couples counseling
Offers FREE courses and Ancillary Services to help get GED, employment, and get rid of AODA
Provides tuition assistance for those wanting to enroll or currently enrolled in an IES school.
Offers family service benefits like food share, healthcare, child support, emergency assistance, and refugee cash assistance. Also provides the W-2 Wisonsin Works program. Provides multiple other work support, familial, and education services.
Provides paid training to earn an industry recognized credential as well as have job placement assistance. Assistance with legal issues also available, though not the focus.
Participants learn job readiness skills, are provided job placement services and mock interviews, and are given an opportunity to earn a high school diploma and college degree.
Grants free education for coding and web development with a 150$ weekly stipend
Programming based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) tactics available only to folks doing a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) or Drug Treatment Court (DTC).
Drivers License Recovery Assistance. Supply car for road test through the Driver’s license recovery assistance program
They have the motor vehicle forms. Can get a voter identification card. Provide social security cards. I.D or license No Birth Certificate
Intoxicated Driver Assessment
food pantry, clothing closet
Provides safe, secure, sober, housing formerly incarcerated recovering individuals.
Homeless shelter
Provides a community alternative to jail for individuals. The goals are to keep individuals of jail an remain crime-free and alcohol-free.
Helps with Resume Guidance, Job Search Help, Navigating Importan Document needs, Housing Resources, Techonology Guidance.
Provides Housing Resources and a proper community for those living in the 53206 area.
Offers housing as well as some health care for the homeless population.
Sober living program, provides a close and caring environment for those addicted to drugs.
Helps families prepare for and achieve homeownership.
Helps those in SUD recovery with testing, recovery coordination, and access point services as well as mediation, mental health, CCS, and workforce development services.
Provides medication-assisted treatment for adults 18+ who are struggling with opioid use disorder.
Provides free basic medical care to those reentering the community after incarceration.
Provides Substance Use Disorder (SUD) recovery programs.
Provides personalized medical and surgical care to women.
Provides pediatric primary care, well-child checks and immunizations, and dental exams, as well as cleanings and restorative care.
RELAX class: consists of two 5-week sessions, usually held on Zoom, class costs $100 per person or $150 per couple BUT FEE WAIVED if client fills out a survey and have kids who live with them currently, Nurturing Parent class: a continuously offered class that clients can join anytime, offered weekly Weds 9am and 1pm & Tues 6:30pm & Sat 10am, classes are around 2 hrs long and child care is provided if asked for, $30 fee to join but can be waived
Parenting classes, anger management groups
Mutual aid org that provides free gender-affirming hormones and education on how to use them
Residential treatment for women with AODA issues and their children.
Provides MC Cares package, full of relevant accessories, as well as assisting in connection to countless veterans' benefits and associated social services.
AODA assessment and treatment, anger management, group counseling.
Crisis Intervention Services connects residents with mental health prolems to sources of support
Provides behavioral health services, including counseling, psych evals, neuropsych evals, medication evals, care management
Organization trying to prevent overdoses. Provides support for those who have addictions and their parents, siblings etc. for dealing with potential overdosing.
Individual and group counseling for anger management, individual AODA & MH therapy, CBT. LGBTQIA+ friendly. Financial assistance offered.
Provides telepsychiatry services.
Individual counseling for anger management, AODA, MH, trauma, etc. CBT offered. LGBTQIA+ friendly.
Individual and group counseling for anger management, AODA & MH therapy
Provides job training and educational opportunites plus affordable housing for those in the program. At end of program the client will have a HSED and certification in construction
An employee owned company offering jobs, endorsed by the WRTP employment program
Complete online applications, write a resume online, search online job listings, and obtain a free email account. Laptops are available for use in the library with a valid library card.
Interview prep, application assistance, job postings, and job skills training, every Monday through Thursday starting at 8:30am
HSED class to develop construction skills and earn high school diploma.
Resume assistance, career counseling and computer skills help with free Internet access for email and online job searching.
Support training and transportation for employment. Website does not mention specifically incarcerated population
Computer and Internet access, resume and cover letter prep, email access, client messaging service, job postings, etc.
3 week program to become a phlebotomist, and a 2 week training program to beome forklist, hazmat, and first aid certified.
Provides transportation for those who need it. Offers monthly family rides to correctonal facilities in Racine, Taycheedah, Waupan and Kettle Moraine
Provides MC Cares package, full of relevant accessories, as well as assisting in connection to countless veterans' benefits and associated social services.
Helps with tax problems
The Financial Clinic's mission is to provide innovative financial counseling and coaching to help families and individuals realize their full financial potential by increasing credit scores and learning new ways to cultivate a healthy and happy financial life. The Financial Clinic combines both one-on-one financial coaching and group-based education, helping participants improve financial behaviors.
Medical co-pay vouchers, intercity travel vouchers, state ID vouchers, birth certificates, eye glasses, bus tickes, hygiene bags, showers, and a meal, all available at least once a week at St. Ben's. The meal is from 5 - 630 pm Sun - Fri. This looks like a great program. A lot of charitable accomodation for all sorts of things.
assist in applying for disability, health care and other public benefits. Receive referrals through the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and work with clients prior to and after their release, offer walk in.
Provides support for getting a valid Wisconsin driver's license.
Food pantry service
Food pantry, religious services at mosque
Support group for youth; goal to ensure every youth in Wisconsin has a safe place to sleep at night. DCF funds Programs are designed to protect runaway and homeless youth ages 12-21. Whenever possible, there is an effort to reunite them with their families. In cases where reunification is not possible, these programs are designed to help youth move forward from crisis to secure alternative safe living arrangements.
Offers family service benefits like food share, healthcare, child support, emergency assistance, and refugee cash assistance. Also provides the W-2 Wisonsin Works program. Provides multiple other work support, familial, and education services.
Offers the Pathways program which helps train and support fathers.
Educate fathers to be a positive factor in their child's life and help fathers work with the mothers of their children.
Offers programs to train and support fathers.
Support group for families experiencing effects of incarceration
Seeks to bring justice to those who are the victims and offenders of abuse.
Mental health resources
Gives people training and resources to help stabilize those overdosing off of opioids.
Provides substance abuse programs for men suffering from substance abuse.
An informational resume packet found at the Department of Workforce Development
Job offer at Quad, providng great pay and opportunities for career advancement.
OSHA10 & Forklift Certification class. Graduates of this program are eligible to join MCSC's work projects training.
Provides free services to find stable work for foodshare and training programs. Also helps with education, job readiness, and suport services.
Recruitment site.
Simply an informational website on how to get a good apprenticeship in this great state
Job opportunity within aurora hospitals
Provides opportunities for returning citizens to start and grow a career in healthcare.
Provides food and nutrition for free
Capuchin Community Services operates Milwaukee’s largest seasonal Warming Center during winter, offering overnight shelter and meals to people experiencing homelessness. The facility accommodates up to 40 men and 20 women in separate sleeping areas, and guests can have dinner and enjoy refreshments before settling in for the night. The organization also offers a wide range of supportive services, including a community meal program, food pantry, clothing closet, free showers, laundry, a barbershop, social work assistance, and access to low-barrier medical care and legal aid
City on a Hill is a faith-based nonprofit in Milwaukee dedicated to transforming families and neighborhoods facing generational poverty. They offer healthcare and social services including medical outreach, vision and foot care clinics, and health education. Youth and family programs provide mentoring, life skills training, and academic support for children and teens. They also facilitate spiritual formation workshops and community-building initiatives rooted in compassion and justice-driven service.
Health Connections, Inc. is a nonprofit healthcare organization focused on serving vulnerable populations across Greater Milwaukee. They provide primary medical care, HIV specialty services, transgender health care, PrEP medication management, and hepatitis C treatment. The clinic also offers behavioral health counseling, case coordination with social services and pharmacy, onsite lab services, and STD/HIV counseling and testing. Additionally, they partner widely with community groups to deliver health education, screenings, wellness programs, and support groups
Ascension Seton Dental Clinic provides urgent dental care for children and adults living in poverty. Services include exams, x-rays, cavity treatments, and basic tooth extractions. The clinic also helps identify other oral health needs and emergencies. It focuses on making essential dental care accessible to those who need it most.
Ascension St. Ben’s Clinic offers free primary care to people who don’t have regular access to healthcare, especially those experiencing homelessness. They provide check-ups, treatment for illness, vaccines, lab work, counseling, and help signing up for BadgerCare. The clinic also helps manage chronic conditions and connects patients to other health and social services. It’s located next to a meal program to better serve the community.
The Findley Foundation provides holistic support to those without insurance or with limited resources. They offer free medical and behavioral health services including urgent care, primary care, vaccinations, family planning, and lab testing, along with prescription support. In addition, they deliver case management, food pantry assistance, housing support, and vocational training programs in areas like construction and manufacturing.
The Philippine Cultural & Civic Center offers a free medical clinic specifically for individuals who are uninsured or underinsured. It runs on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month and provides services such as wellness exams for children and adults, physicals required for school or employment, screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, anemia, strep throat, urinalysis, and pregnancy tests. Patients may also receive free medications and flu shots when available. These services are offered at no cost and are intended for people who typically lack access to affordable healthcare.
The Marquette University ComMUnity Physical Therapy Clinic is a free service for uninsured or underinsured individuals in Milwaukee. Student physical therapists work under licensed faculty supervision to provide one-on-one care, including chronic pain management, post-surgical rehabilitation, balance and fall risk treatment, and neurological conditions like concussion. They also offer specialized services such as dry needling, scoliosis treatment using the Schroth method, and free injury evaluations.
The Muslim Community and Health Center of Wisconsin provides medical, mental health, and social services for uninsured, underinsured, and low-income individuals. They offer primary care, chronic disease management, mental health counseling, and rehabilitation therapy. The center also supports refugee and immigrant communities with services like interpretation, citizenship classes, and financial literacy. Additional programs include a senior center, nutrition workshops, legal clinics, and a community garden.
The Bread of Healing Clinic provides free medical, dental, vision, and behavioral health services specifically for uninsured and low-income individuals in Milwaukee. Patients can receive primary care for chronic conditions, routine screenings, prescription support, and collaboration through a medication-sharing program. They also offer limited dental treatments like cleanings, extractions, dentures, and restorative care, as well as basic eye exams and glasses when needed. Social work support and health resource coordination help connect clients to insurance, specialists, and community services.
The Saturday Clinic for the Uninsured is a free primary care clinic run by medical and pharmacy students under the supervision of licensed professionals. It provides healthcare services to uninsured adults in Milwaukee, including chronic disease management, physical exams, screenings, lab testing, and prescription support. The clinic also offers social work services and referrals to in-house specialists such as cardiology, dermatology, gynecology, psychiatry, and more. All services are offered at no cost to patients.
Hope House in Milwaukee is a nonprofit community center and housing provider dedicated to ending homelessness. They offer emergency shelter for individuals and families and operate rapid rehousing programs that help families secure permanent housing and receive rental assistance. The organization also provides transitional and supportive housing options, adult basic education and GED programs, youth tutoring and enrichment activities, a food pantry distributing groceries, and free medical care clinics for residents without health insurance.
The City of Milwaukee’s Direct Assistance to Dads (DAD) Project is a free, voluntary program designed to support fathers and father figures of children under age three. Participants receive home visits from fatherhood specialists who guide them in setting personal and parenting goals, discussing their child’s development, and accessing resources such as employment, education, healthcare, and legal aid. The program also hosts monthly group sessions and family events to build peer support, strengthen father–child bonds, and foster mental well-being .
The Department of Family and Community Health offers a range of family-focused support to promote healthy births and child development. They provide multiple home-visiting programs where nurses and social workers deliver prenatal and postnatal health checks, parenting education, developmental screening, and personalized care planning. The department also runs specialized services like the BOMB doula program for birth support, the Strong Baby initiative focused on safe sleep and infant mortality prevention, and WIC nutrition assistance for at-risk women, infants, and children. Additionally, they handle newborn screenings and offer guidance on breastfeeding, immunizations, and connecting families to community health resources.
Table of the Saints is a faith-based organization dedicated to helping formerly incarcerated men and women successfully reenter society. They offer sober living homes with structured, alcohol- and drug-free environments, personalized life skills training, and one-on-one counseling with a behavioral science professional. The organization also hosts weekly Bible studies and community discussion events to support spiritual growth and encourage honest conversations about social issues. Through these services, they focus on restoring individuals’ mind, body, and spirit and reducing recidivism.
Convergence Resource Center is a faith-based nonprofit in Milwaukee that supports women, especially survivors of human trafficking and those involved in the justice system. They offer trauma-informed care, case management, counseling, and recovery programs focused on healing and empowerment. Services include group and individual support, job readiness through paid work experience, life skills training, and parenting support. The organization also provides hygiene supplies and runs community education campaigns to raise awareness and promote prevention.
UMOS is a nonprofit organization that provides services to people of all backgrounds, with a primary focus on migrant and underserved communities. They offer early childhood education, job training, employment assistance, and comprehensive social services like housing support, food distribution, and energy assistance. UMOS also delivers culturally responsive support for survivors of domestic violence and helps agricultural workers build skills and access better opportunities.
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin helps young people build financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurial skills through hands-on, real-world learning. Their programs are delivered in schools and after-school settings by community volunteers and align with state and national education standards. JA empowers students to connect classroom learning with life skills and career goals, helping them plan for a successful future. They serve thousands of students across Wisconsin with support from local businesses, educators, and community partners.
The Milwaukee Alano Club offers a safe and welcoming space for people in recovery from addiction. They host over 40 peer led meetings each week, including AA, NA, AlAnon, and other recovery groups. The club also has a café and provides sober social events like game nights, yoga, and dances. It is run by volunteers and supported through donations and memberships.
Milwaukee County’s Community Access to Recovery Services (CARS) provides mental health and substance use support for adults, including assessment, treatment coordination, and recovery services. They offer access to detox, residential and outpatient care, peer support, housing assistance, and case management. Services are available at multiple community locations and are low-cost or free.
Free legal counsel to survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking regardless of income. Services in English and Spanish. As of June 1, virtual and remote work is still preferable, if possible, but the office is open, requiring masks for all and following CDC and health professionals' guidelines for necessary client/partner meetings; all other operations/intakes are fully staffed and operating remotely. Legal staff available for any court appearances.
For assistance with the pardon application (must know you are eligible) • Mondays 1-3pm on Zoom • First-come, first-served. To attend, register Mondays at 12:45pm on the website.
Assistance with filing chapter 7 bankruptcy cases for those who cannot afford an attorney. Provides initial consultations and assistance completing bankruptcy forms. In-person services offered Thursdays at the address indicated from 9-10:30AM. Phone number is for volunteering - no listed number to reach the help desk.
Free adult guardianship forms assistance for uncontested adult guardianship cases. To request an appointment, email mjclegalhelp@gmail.com (preferred) or visit the MJC desk in-person at the address listed to the left. The Examining Physician’s or Psychologist’s Report (Form GN-3130) must be completed before scheduling an appointment.
Free forms assistance on family issues such as divorce, child support/placement/ custody modifications, and name changes. See the website for most up-to-date hours of operation. Walk-in and appointment options available. For walk-ins, please come at the beginning of a shift for the best chance to be seen.
In partnership with business leaders and state and local partners, Employ Milwaukee provides workforce employment and training services to a wide variety of individuals through interagency partnerships, leveraged resources, and a geographically targeted American Job Center delivery system.
The City of Milwaukee Forestry Department offers employment opportunities in urban forestry, tree maintenance, and environmental conservation. As an employer, they provide roles in tree care, landscaping, and equipment operation, with a focus on safety, sustainability, and community service. Employees gain hands-on experience in arboriculture while contributing to the health and beauty of Milwaukee’s urban forest.
With a focus on population science and global health, enhanced faculty and collaborator recruitment, and a desire to improve community engagement, CAPS conducts research on patient care services and related health outcomes, facilitates a supportive environment for new MCW investigators, determines the need for and recruit new faculty in targeted methodologic areas, and sponsors a health services research seminar series for the exchange of ideas.
C.H. Mason Health Clinic, located at 4858 W. Mother Daniels Way in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a community-focused, Christ-driven healthcare facility dedicated to providing free medical services to uninsured and underserved individuals. The clinic offers a range of services, including annual checkups, blood pressure and glucose monitoring, cholesterol screening, cancer screenings, vaccinations, health education, and HIV/STI testing. By offering these services, C.H. Mason Health Clinic aims to improve the health and well-being of the community, ensuring accessible healthcare for all.
As experts in the local property management talent and job market, BGSF successfully connects employers and job seekers in multifamily property management. Our property management recruiting company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has a long record of success in the area, staffing for a variety of real estate industry jobs.
BankOn Greater Milwaukee is committed to financial inclusion, partnering with local financial institutions to offer no or low-fee checking and savings accounts to customers who may have faced barriers to traditional banking.
Our primary care physicians at Aurora Family Medicine in Milwaukee, WI, provide the high-quality, personalized care you deserve. Primary care is the first point of contact in health care and our family medicine physicians are here to care for your entire family. Our address is 945 N. 12th St., Milwaukee, WI. When you’re looking for primary care close to home, visit us in Milwaukee, WI.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Anthem BCBS) is a prominent health insurance provider serving residents of Wisconsin. Operating as the trade name of Compcare Health Services Insurance Corporation, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Anthem BCBS offers a comprehensive range of health plans tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and families in the state.
Our goal is to get you back on your feet and working full-time as quickly as possible. Most of our clients are employed within four weeks of enrollment.
These supportive housing developments are completed, under construction, or in the pre-development stage in Milwaukee.
For over 100 years, Norris, Inc. has served children, youth, and families throughout the state by providing connection, support, treatment services, vocational training, and other services, all within an out-of-home care setting, such as our residential programs in West Bend and Mukwonago and our therapeutic foster care program. It is our aim to expand our mission by establishing vital community-based services in communities like Milwaukee.
OUR MISSION To provide free, faith based, arts education and training to young people, ages 5-17, who lack fine arts exposure and access. For more than 22 years, Above The Clouds, Inc. has devoted energy to passionately advocate to help children connect to the the arts through free dance, music, and creative arts classes.
The Wisconsin Works (W-2) program helps low-income parents and caregivers prepare for and find long-term employment. They offer personalized case management, job search support, résumé help, interview preparation, and access to GED or vocational training. Participants can also receive assistance with transportation, child care, work clothing, and other essential needs.
Wisconsin’s technical colleges support reentry by providing education and career training to individuals in correctional institutions and county jails. Each year, they serve thousands of people with opportunities to improve literacy, earn a high school credential, or gain job skills and college credits. The program focuses on reducing barriers to reentry, improving employability, and lowering recidivism through education, support services, and partnerships with employers.
Great Lakes Adult & Teen Challenge is a faith-based residential addiction recovery program for men, women, and youth. Their treatment approach combines Christian discipleship, education, counseling, and mentoring to support lasting transformation. The program emphasizes personal responsibility, spiritual growth, and healing through a relationship with God. Participants live in a supportive environment designed to help them build integrity, overcome addiction, and return to society with purpose.
At Thrive for Life Joseph House, we support incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals through a proven model of education, mentorship, and community. Through university partnerships, tailored services, and deep community collaboration, we help residents pursue education, employment, and healing. Guided by leaders with lived experience, we foster holistic transformation—academic, emotional, spiritual, and social. Together, we build a path from incarceration to independent, purpose-driven lives. Join us in bringing this impact to Milwaukee.
BMO Bank provides a range of financial services, including mortgages, home equity loans, and personal banking solutions, helping Wisconsin residents achieve financial stability and homeownership. With competitive loan options and personalized support, BMO assists individuals in managing their housing expenses and long-term financial goals. Their commitment to community-focused banking ensures accessible resources for homeowners and those looking to stay in their homes.
In Wisconsin, certified vital records for events such as birth, death, marriage, and divorce are handled by the state’s Vital Records Office. Each type of record typically costs $20 per copy, and some older records may be limited or unavailable. Records are available starting from October 1907, but a limited number prior to that year may exist. To obtain one, you need to request it directly from the state office.
The Job Center of Wisconsin is a free online platform provided by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that connects job seekers with employers. It offers job listings across the state, tools for building and posting résumés, and resources for career planning, training, and reemployment services. The site also supports unemployment claimants and provides information on apprenticeships, veteran services, and programs for people with barriers to employment. It serves as a central hub for workforce services to help individuals find jobs and advance their careers.