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Our goal is long lasting changes that prevents problems from happening in the first place.  Here in the Tri-City Area, we're focused on critical issues like:


Helping Children and Youth Succeed.

  • Enhancing the quality of child care services.
  • Increasing children's enrollment in insurance plans
  • Expanding youth involvement in community service and leadership

Bay Cliff Health Camp

(906) 345-9314
Provides an intensive 6-week camping experience for children with physical
disabilities at minimal cost to families.

Bay Lakes Council - Boy Scouts

(715) 735-7956
Provides prevention services for area youth by providing them with education, activities, and positive reinforcement.
DAR Boys & Girls Club 
(906) 863-9512
Funding is provided for children to have a safe place to go while their parents work.  Kids have fun at the DAR and they are taught respect, rules, and team play in a healthy environment.
Public Health - Delta & Menominee Counties
Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program - All Stars

(906) 863-7875
United Way helps fund a program which teaches children positive living skills designed to give them a lifetime free of substance abuse.
Goodwill Industries
(715) 732-0563 ext. 113
Development of vocational scholarships to serve students with special needs to assist them in making a school to work transition.
Girl Scouts of Lac Baie Positive Youth
(800) 236-4475
Informal education activities in a wide variety of subjects in groups led by adult volunteers for all girls ages 5-17.
Lutheran Social Services - Youth Enrichment Services
(920) 405-5355
Youth Help Line addresses youth in the tri-county area in schools and after-school programs.  A positive place for local youth.
Big Brothers / Big Sisters of the Bay Area
(866) 676-2227 or (906) 789-0060
The Mentoring Program provides a child with a caring adult who is an ongoing part of their life.  Mentors are role models who can give advice, give access to opportunities, and act as an advocate for a child.


 

 

 

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