At-Risk Youth Programs
Family Services' At-Risk Youth programs work with youth of all ages who are exhibiting behavioral and/or emotional problems of varying degrees. All programs work with the youth and their families to help set and obtain goals and get them back on track for a successful future.
Coming Home Project: An after-school and summer program that targets minority and at-risk youth to provide educational support and recreational activities. (Greater Green Bay)
Day Treatment: Provides intensive counseling services to youth who are exhibiting severe behavioral or emotional problems. (Greater Green Bay, Door County)
Family Resource Service Team (FRST): Addresses the needs of youth who demonstrate significant personal or family issues with a goal of preventing out-of-home placement and improving family function. (Greater Green Bay, Outagamie County)
In-Home Counseling: Intensive counseling and support services for youth and their families in their own home. Services are provided in an effort to improve family communication and keep families intact. (Greater Green Bay, Door County)
Residential Treatment: Provides intensive counseling and case management services to youth who are unable to remain in their homes or other community-based settings due to extreme behavioral problems. (State of Wisconsin)
Silvercrest Group Home: A group home for teenage boys that works in conjunction with Winnebago County Human Services. Services are designed to stabilize delinquent behaviors and improve family relationships. (Winnebago County)
Transitional Living Program: Works with homeless individuals to teach the skills necessary to become self-sufficient and live independently. (Brown County)
Transitions: Provides employability and life skills training to youth at Lincoln Hills that are transitioning back home. (Brown County, Sheboygan County)
WIA Older Youth Program: An intervention program for at-risk youth, ages 19-21, designed to improve the skills of our local workforce. (Brown County, Oconto County, and Kewaunee County)
Call Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin at 800-998-9609 for additional information on any of these programs.
