Here is a list of support services in and around the Kenosha area. If you are struggling to get through a difficult time or trying to improve the quality of your family life, support can be found through the resources provided below.
These resources are provided for informational purposes only. Information is subject to change. The inclusion of an agency on this page does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.
If you require immediate help call the Crisis Hotline at (262) 657-7188 or (800) 236-7188.
St. Vincent DePaul: Holy Rosary Conference
Call (262) 287-8810. Please leave a message with your name and phone number. A member will return your call.
Getting Ahead SVdP Kenosha
Commit to Getting Ahead. Write your future story.
Tired of just getting by? Looking to get ahead?
Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin' By World is an incredible 18-session program that encourages participants to build resources and create a plan for getting out of poverty and "Getting Ahead."
For more information and program dates go to their website: www.gettingaheadkenoshasvdp.org
Catholic Charities
The primary contact in the Kenosha Area is (262) 637-8888.
For general information, call (414) 771-2881.
Information on this website includes:
Emergency Services Network
The website includes a list of food, shelter, rental and utility assistance, mental health resources, and more.
You can also dial 2-1-1 to gain access to support services in the Kenosha area for emergency shelter, food, rental assistance, alcohol/drug, and personal counseling.
For general questions or information on available services, please call the numbers below or visit any of the following organizations: * Language assistance is available.
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Monday through Friday
8:00am to 5:00pm |
Weekends
and after 5pm |
| Kenosha County Department of Human Services Kenosha Job Center General Reception Desk 8600 Sheridan Road, Kenosha (262) 697-4500 * Kenosha County Center Hwys. 50 & 45, Bristol (262) 857-1967 * |
Kenosha Human Development Services |
Behavioral Health Community Directory
Behavioral health generally refers to mental health and substance use disorders, life stressors and crises, and stress-related physical symptoms. Behavioral health care refers to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of those conditions. This website link is a resource for you or a loved one looking for services related to behavioral health needs that can address Prevention, Intervention, Treatment, and Recovery.
Information on this website includes:
- Crisis and Hotline Numbers
- Medical Drop Box Locations
- Advocacy & Support
- Behavioral Health Services
- Grief Support Groups
- Insurance Resources
- Legal Resources
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Narcan Training, Fentanyl Test Strips, Vending Machines
- Prescription Assistance
- Recovery Coaches/Peer Support
- Sober Living Houses
- Substance Use and Recovery Resources
- Transportation Assistance – Medicaid Funded
- Transportation Assistance – Non-Medicaid Funded
- Veteran Services
