Financial Management

Description

LOV Inc. supports tribal families that include individuals with disabilities.

Our Family Navigator works with families to identify their individual needs through one-on-one consultations and connecting families with resources and services that may be available through county, state, or tribal programs.

We have a partnership with Ho-Chunk Nation Department of Education and work with tribal families enrolled in one or more of the 11 federally recognized tribes in Wisconsin.

Phone
608-843-7906
Address
504 S. Brearly St. Madison, WI

53703
Location by County/County(ies) served
Crawford, Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Iowa, Lafayette, Richland, Rock, Sauk
Ages Served
Birth - 2 years old, 3-5 years old, Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, High School Age, 18-21 years old, Adults
Funding Sources
Free
Short Description
The Wisconsin Upper Michigan Kiwanis Autism Project provides iPads and funding for children with autism of families in need - the signature project of the Wisconsin Upper Michigan Kiwanis District.
Description

Parents with financial need can apply for a grant that funds an iPad for their autistic child. We serve the state of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Grants can be submitted via email to the email address on the grant application form.

Address
Sheboygan Falls Kiwanis Club, PO Box 42, Sheboygan Falls, WI
53085
Location by County/County(ies) served
Crawford, Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Iowa, Lafayette, Richland, Rock, Sauk
Ages Served
Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, High School Age
Listing Title
Short Description
To get help from Wisconsin Wayfinder, call our statewide toll-free number, 877-WiscWay (877) 947-2929), to connect with free, confidential, referral, and follow up services for children and youth ages 0-21 with a delay, disability, or special health care need. You'll receive friendly assistance and be connected to the appropriate region so you can get personalized support.
Description

Our children’s resource guides are helpers who assist families, caregivers, professionals, and organizations in finding a wide array of supports and services available through the Children’s Resource Network. They can help you find information about, and access to, therapy providers, parental support, local events, respite care and alternatives, the Children’s Long-Term Support Program, Katie Beckett Medicaid, the Birth to 3 Program, and Comprehensive Community Services.

In addition to our toll-free number, we offer easy-to-follow pathways and relevant content on our new DHS webpages. Whether you're a family that has recently discovered a child may have special health care needs, or a professional seeking resources you can find resources that meet your needs.

Phone
877-947-2929
Location by County/County(ies) served
Crawford, Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Iowa, Lafayette, Richland, Rock, Sauk
Ages Served
Birth - 2 years old, 3-5 years old, Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, High School Age, 18-21 years old
Funding Sources
Free
Listing Title
Description

Yahara House's (YH) mission is to transform the lives of people living with mental illness by replacing despair, stigma, and isolation with hope, dignity, and community. YH is a community of members who are working together to achieve some common goals, including:  1) completing educational and employment goals.  2) developing self-esteem, confidence, and coping strategies.  3) finding and securing resources - such as affordable housing, primary care services; and  4) living a life of respect and independence within the members’ larger community.  YH is an evidence-based, community mental health program that focuses on recovery through social connection, meaningful activity, and reintroduction to community employment. Open and accessible to program participants (members) 40 hours a week PLUS all holidays, evening, and weekend social activities. YH offers a place for adults with mental illness to belong in a stigma-free environment. The program guarantees each person a right to a place to come, a right to meaningful work, a right to meaningful relationships, and a right to a place to return.Much more than simply a program or a social service, Yahara House offers: Meaningful Work and Community- Members and staff work together as colleagues to run Yahara House. Yahara House has three departments (Biz, Membership & Communications, and Café) and various committees to work in anytime between 8:30-4:30 Monday-Friday. Members and staff work together as colleagues to help deal with day-to-day issues, like filling out forms, cooking, making videos, creating greeting cards, operating the reception desk, and paying bills. Collaborative task work gives members a sense of accomplishment, purpose, confidence, and social skills increase as they feel a sense of belonging and develop supportive relationships.Employment Program Continuum- As a right of membership Yahara House provides members with opportunities to engage in or return to paid employment in integrated work settings through Transitional Employment, Supported Employment, and Independent Employment programs. Employment is a foundational part of the Clubhouse approach because it is an expressed goal of many members at every Clubhouse. Employment is often a critical component for members to experience themselves as being included in the larger community while also reducing isolation and poverty.

Phone
608-280-4700
Address
802 East Gorham Street, Madison, WI
53703
Location by County/County(ies) served
Dane
Ages Served
18-21 years old, Adults
Funding Sources
Medicaid