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)
Ethan House Group Homes: Provides a temporary living arrangement for boys, ages 12-17, who are court-ordered into placement or referred from the county or state due to behavioral, emotional or legal issues. (State of Wisconsin)
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)
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)
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, Kewaunee County)
Call Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin at 800-998-9609 for additional information on any of these programs.
