Racine County, WI
Home MenuWelcome to the Racine County Human Services Department! Our Department assists thousands of families each year to help improve their lives and the lives of their families and loved ones. We host a variety of programs and services aimed at assisting families on the path of self sufficiency and improving the well being of our most vulnerable residents. I hope that you find the information you need on this website, and please don't hesitate to call us directly for more information at 262.638.6312.
Our Vision
A healthy, educated and empowered Racine County.
Our Mission
To promote independence, protect the vulnerable and encourage wellness.
I would like more info on:
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Mental Health Diagnosis and Treatment: Contact Behavioral Health Services of Racine County
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Applying for benefits: Contact the Division of Economic Support
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Health Care, Child Care, FoodShare
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Help with Energy Bills
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Report Fraud and Benefit Abuse
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Child Care Certification for providers
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Job Seeking Assistance: Contact Workforce Solutions
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Services for Children and Families : Contact the Division of Youth and Family
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Becoming a Foster Parent
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Reporting Child Abuse or Neglect
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Kinship and Foster Care
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Services for Elderly and Disabled Residents: Contact the Aging & Disability Services Division
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Reporting Elder Abuse or Neglect
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Help for an Aging Friend or Loved One
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Help for an Adult with Disabilities
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Help with Transportation
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Information on Youth Delinquency: Contact Juvenile Detention
The Wisconsin Client Rights Office (CRO) has responsibility for implementation and oversight of client rights. The term "client" means anyone in Wisconsin who is:
- Receiving services for mental illness, a developmental disability, or substance abuse
- Receiving protective services or is protectively placed under Chapter 55 of Wisconsin Statutes.
Human Services Administration is located at the Racine County Dennis Kornwolf Service Center
Need help? IMPACT 2-1-1 serves Racine County 24/7 and is free, confidential, multilingual. Simply dial 2-1-1.
The Network of Care is not only a guide for children and families, but also a resource for agencies working with families and children 0-18.
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