Back to School Resources 2023

The school year is just around the corner. Make sure you and your family are ready to start the school year off right. We partner with many organizations throughout the state that offer free resources and school supplies to families. Check the list below to find a resource near you to help you prepare for … See details

July Onsite Events

Know someone who needs help but can’t make it to our office? We’ll be at the below locations this month to talk about our services that will help you achieve your dreams. We will also be able to enroll you into our #FSET program almost instantly!   Check below to find more events in your … See details

“Working with the Justice Involved” – Virtual Information Session

FSC hosted virtual information session about working with the justice involved. Interacting with justice involved individuals sometimes requires different attention. This session will include a short presentation from Craig Coleman, a Probation & Parole Case Manager, as well as a conversation with a special guest to provide insight into the perspective of the justice involved … See details

2022 Holiday Resources

The holidays don’t have to be a stressful time. Holidays are a time for you to enjoy your loved ones. If you are having trouble finding resources this holiday season, don’t fret! We partner with many local agencies who have free Christmas toy and meal programs available for you. Check the list below for a … See details

Tools for School

The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay’s Tools for Schools program serves children in Brown County who are entering 5 year old Kindergarten through 12th grade.  This year, the registration for Tools for School will be an online process.  The registration link will be on the Salvation Army’s website beginning July 11 through July 29.  … See details

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Wintertime and Mental Health

The COVID-19 pandemic already has had a significant impact on the mental health of many. Isolation has led to rising rates of depression, the threat of the disease has led to rising rates of anxiety, and many are finding things they could cope easily with before the pandemic are no longer so easy to cope … See details

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