2009
Scholarship Request Form
Waukesha
Teens On Line Flier
Waukesha Youth Collaborative Initiative Results 10-34 Wisconsin, Inc. 414-267-2494
10-34 Wisconsin provides prevention education for students and adults to keep children and teens safe from sexual predators. We focus on preventing abduction, sexual abuse, online solicitation, and cyber-bullying.
Addiction Resource Council, Inc. 262-524-7921 or 24/7 Helpline 262-524-7920
The Helpline is a service specialized in drug and alcohol issues. Services are limited to: information, referral, intervention, support, advocacy, screening, prevention, support, and supportive listening and encouragement.
Association for the Rights of Citizens with handicaps (ARCh) 262-542-9811
ARCh provides advocacy, leisure services, and support to people with disabilities and their families, in addition to educating the community about the capabilities of all people.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters 414-258-4778
Big Brothers/Big Sisters help children in need reach their full potential through professionally supported, one-to-one mentoring.
Boy Scouts - Potawatomi Area Council 262-544-4881
Mission is to prepare young people to make ethical choices by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee 414-267-8100
The mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee is to inspire and empower all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
Carroll College 800-CARROLL
Carroll College provides a superior educational opportunity grounded in the liberal arts tradition and focused on career preparation and learning.
Children’s Service Society - Serving Teens At Risk (STAR) 262-547-7707
The STAR Program provides crisis counseling, 24-hour helpline, and emerge
ncy shelter to youth ages 12-17 and their families.
City of Waukesha 262-542-3700
Enlight 262-613-1705
Enlight will challenge participants through mentoring, stress management, and relationship-building activities, resulting in future employability, character development, academic success, spirituality, healthy lifestyle choices, and no future legal record.
Family Services of Waukesha 262-547-5567
Mission is to help improve the quality of individual, family, and community life.
Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast 262-544-8777
Girl Scouting builds courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place.
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 414-352-5350
Junior Achievement teachers young people how business really works. Get involved.. and let their success be your inspiration.
La Casa de Esperanza, Inc. 262-547-0887
Mission is to provide opportunities to achieve full social and economic participation with emphasis on the Hispanic population.
The Medina Center 262-524-9799
The Medina Center is the operation of community boxing, kickboxing, and youth academic programs. The Medina Center provides the community of Waukesha with solid and enjoyable programs for all youth from which the community strongly benefits.
Mental Health Association in Waukesha County, Inc. (MHA) 262-547-0769
211/First Call For Help 2-1-1 or 262-547-3388
MHA promotes mental health and works to improve the treatment and acceptance of people with a mental illness. MHA offers WTOL and Youth Peer Educators, a service that offers special educational programs by teaching age-appropriate life lessons.
Norris Adolescent Center 262-662-5900
Norris Adolescent Center’s comprehensive circle of care is designed to enhance the individual growth of each youth.
One2One Waukesha Teen Center, Inc. 262-521-2501
Provides a value-based environment where teens can have fun and meet others after school and on Friday and Saturday nights.
Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department 262-542-3737
The department takes pride in building upon its service to the community by offering many recreational and employment opportunities for the youth.
Police Department 262-542-3820
Public Library 262-542-3682
Offers free internet access and word processing with printing at minimal cost. Provides an extensive collection of books, audio, visual, and digital resources.
Prevention and Protection of Abused Children (PPAC) 262-549-5575
A family resource center in Waukesha with classes, playgroups, etc.
ProHealth Care 262-928-2243
ProHealth Care, Inc. promotes and delivers extraordinary health care in the communities they serve.
The Salvation Army of Waukesha (262) 547-7367
Mission is to identify and serve the spiritual, emotional, and material needs to community in an effective and responsible manner.
School District 262-970-1000
Waukesha schools offer an array of courses and activies from which students can learn and grow.
SPARKS Alliance (Schools and Parents Achieving Results for Kids Success)
A program for Waukesha families with elementary school children. The initiative is a collaboration of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee and Hadfield school. The goal of the SPARKS Alliance is to help children become more successful through parental involvement. The way we accomplish our goal is to increase the quality and quantity of parental involvement through various activities and events. All of our events are free and babysitting is provided.
United Way in Waukesha County 262-547-8459
Out mission: Building a stronger community by uniting people and resources to measurably improve lives.
UW - Extension 262-548-7773
UW - Extension extends the knowledge and resources of the University of Wisconsin to people where they live and work.
UW - Waukesha 262-521-5200
Provides the first two years of the liberal arts general education that is accessible and affordable, and advances the Wisconsin idea by bringing resources of the University to the people of the state and the communities that provide and support its campuses.
Volunteer Center, a division of United Way in Waukesha County 262-547-8459
Volunteer Center connects people and resources to deliver creative solutions to community needs. They educate, promote, recruit, and refer volunteers to meet the needs of the community.
Waukesha Community Art Project (WCAP) 262-391-3723
WCAP offers a non-profit after school program that aims to help adolescents reach their own potential by developing their problem solving, creativity, and community involvement through after school art instruction.
Waukesha County 4-H Youth Development 262-548-7770
The 4-H program is based in neighborhood community clubs throughout Waukesha County. It is open to youth in grades K-13 with a focus to teach skills for life by interacting with adult volunteers and peers.
Waukesha County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 608-266-1018
The CDBG Economic Development Program was designed to assist businesses that will invest private funds and create jobs as they expand or relocate to Wisconsin.
Waukesha County Department of Health and Human Services 262-548-7212
Provides confidential services to enhance the physical and emotional functioning of individuals and families in Waukesha County.
Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) 262-691-5566
A leader in workforce development committed to student learning for the enhancement of the community’s quality of life.
Wisconsin Community Services, Inc. (WCS)
WCS provides services to, and advocacy for youth, adults, and families in Waukesha and Milwaukee Counties who are involved or at-risk of involvement in the criminal justice system.
The Women’s Center, Inc. 262-547-4600 or Crisis Line 262-542-3838
Provides free services to people affected by domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse, and sexual assault. Individual counseling and support groups are available for adults, teens, and children.
YMCA 262-542-2557
Provides recreation, social, and leadership opportunities for youth and teens. |