The Men of Color (MOC) Scholars Program is designed to assist in navigating roadblocks through various avenues, including academic support, and emotional and mental therapy.
While the program focuses on male students of color, all students are welcome to engage in all aspects of the program.
For more information you can contact Francisco Navarro
KHDS provides public, individual, and group care for anyone living in the greater Kenosha County area.
Crisis Intervention
Resource Center
Homeless Programs
Foster Parents
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Building Our Future is a network of community leaders representing all sectors of Kenosha County committed to improving student outcomes. Our partnership unites existing programs, organizations, and community resources to reach our shared goals.
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Our focus is on education, health, and financial stability—the building blocks for a good quality of life.
They also offer many volunteering opportunities.
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ADRC (Aging & Disability Resource Center) is available to provide a variety of educational opportunities for our community.
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Gateway's Hispanic Student program supports and assists on your journey to success. This program offers academic support, opportunities to become engaged on campus, and encourages academic achievement and graduation.
For more information you can contact Elizabeth Rosiles
Gateway’s Adult Basic Education (ABE) program. Improve your math, reading, and writing skills for your career, or take classes in English or Spanish to earn a high school credential and move ahead. Wisconsin residents can enroll in this program free of charge!
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https://www.gtc.edu/programs/pre-college/adult-basic-education
Provides adults with the literacy skills they need to become successful learners, workers, and citizens.
They offer many services such as
Tutoring- help with reading, writing, and English language concepts
Citizenship classes- helps you prepare you for the U.S. Citizenship Exam
Small Group classes- lively discussions, hands-on activities, and the opportunity to practice your literacy skills in a supportive, engaging environment.
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They strive to foster intentional changes toward creating opportunities for families and individuals, through educational programming, direct services, and community advocacy.
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UMOS, a non-profit advocacy organization, provides programs and services that improve the employment, educational, health, and housing opportunities of underserved populations.
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