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RESOURCE DIRECTORY - WALWORTH COUNTY - TREE HOUSE CHILD AND FAMILY CENTER - W4063 County Rd. NN Elkhorn, WI

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  • Oct 10, 2025
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Our Mission

To promote safe, strong, and healthy environments for children and families through equitable access to child abuse prevention, education, and resource support.


Our Goals

1. To provide accessible supports to children and families throughout Walworth County that stop actions or behaviors related to child maltreatment from occurring.


2. To support a model community response to allegations of abuse.


3. To understand the needs of children and families who have been affected by child maltreatment, identify gaps and expand/adapt/create our programs, services, resources, and partnerships in order to meet these needs.


4. To be a vital, trusted, and enduring child abuse prevention and education resource for Walworth County and surrounding communities.




WALWORTH COUNTY CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCE DIRECTORY



 
 
 

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Walworth County Job Center

400 County Rd H, Elkhorn, WI

(262) 741-5180

Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

Racine County Workforce Development Center

1717 Taylor Ave., Racine, WI

(262) 638-6312

Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

Kenosha County Job Center 

8600 Sheridan Rd., Kenosha, WI

(262) 697-4500

Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

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