Parenting Resources

Mentoring, support, parenting classes, and more.

L.E. Phillips Libertas Center: Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health & Wellness

2661 Co Hwy I, Chippewa Falls

As young people grow and develop their own identities, they may experience challenges like poor self-esteem, depression, aggression, family conflict, deviant behavior, poor impulse control, or a combination of these and other issues. These child therapists help youth and their families face these obstacles and instill faith, hope, and confidence that they can achieve their full potential.

Behavioral Health & At-Risk Parenting Resources

Lutheran Social Services

120 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire

Lutheran Social Services (LSS) offers a variety of services throughout Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. With the help of over 1,100 employees, LSS provides services across a person’s lifespan, addressing a variety of conditions. Services are available for children and families, adults, older adults and persons with disabilities. Services are open to all, regardless of religious affiliation or background.

Support & Assistance Parenting Resources

Northwest Journey

402 Technology Dr. E, Menomonie

Provides a community-based treatment option by offering comprehensive intervention and preventative services aimed at preventing out of home placements and creating family stability and individual success. Also provides therapeutic support services for children, adolescents, and families transitioning back to the community from out-of-home placements.

Behavioral Health & At-Risk Parenting Resources

Positive Alternatives, Inc.

603 Terrill Rd., Menomonie

Positive Alternatives, Inc., is a private non-profit, community-based, multi-service organization serving youth and families in Wisconsin. Through a continuum of family and strength-based services, Positive Alternatives strives to equip at-risk youth and young adults with the social, emotional and developmental skills

Behavioral Health & At-Risk Parenting Resources

West CAP

Menomonie

Established in 1965, West CAP was one of the first community action agencies in the United States. Since then, West CAP has worked to promote the self-sufficiency of low-income families in the rural communities of west central Wisconsin, operating as an equal opportunity employer and service provider. West CAP continues to help families overcome poverty and achieve economic stability by following its mission:

Support & Assistance Parenting Resources

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