Westcare Wisconsin, Inc

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335 W Wright St
Milwaukee, WI 53212

Westcare Wisconsin, Inc is a non-profit organization dedicated to addressing a wide range of social issues in Milwaukee, WI. With a focus on substance use disorders, mental health disorders, domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, criminal justice, HIV/AIDS, and veteran-specific populations, they offer a variety of services including education, prevention, intervention, outpatient and residential treatment, crisis stabilization, transitional housing, and offender re-entry.

Through their programs and community initiatives, Westcare Wisconsin strives to make a positive impact on the lives of adults, families, and veterans, providing support and resources to those in need. With a history dating back to 1973, they continue to work towards their vision of a healthier and safer community for all.

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