Menominee County Human Services

Menominee County Human Services Menominee County Health & Human Services is responsible for administering a variety of programs to f

Mission-Provide culturally competent services to protect & strengthen our community while promoting an overall sense of health & wellbeing. Vision-Menominee County envisions a service delivery system which: Strengthens families; Encourages healthy behaviors; Promotes integrated services of value to county residents; Protects vulnerable children adults and families; Provides elderly and disabled individuals with cost-effective living choices and support towards independence; Partners with individuals and community; Promotes a responsive and proactive community.

Grief is heavy — you don’t have to carry it alone.Losing someone we love changes us. It can feel isolating, confusing, a...
08/19/2025

Grief is heavy — you don’t have to carry it alone.

Losing someone we love changes us. It can feel isolating, confusing, and overwhelming. But healing doesn’t have to happen in silence.

Grief support groups offer a safe space to share your story, connect with others who truly understand, and begin to find meaning again. You’re not expected to "get over it" — you’re invited to walk through it with others who are walking the same path.

If you’re grieving or know someone who is, consider joining a support group. There’s strength in community, and sometimes the most powerful words are simply, “me too.”

You deserve support. You deserve healing.

07/28/2025
07/08/2025

Menominee County Human Services is hosting a community-wide rummage! If you have any items you wish to donate, please have them brought in by 3:00 PM on 7/11/2025. The rummage itself will be hosted on 7/15/2025 at 9:00 AM!

07/02/2025

Here is a link to our community newsletter! Feel free to check it out!

fil:///H:/Jon/Board%20Meetings/news%20letter/July_Community_2025.pdf

Radon is an odorless and invisible radioactive gas naturally released from rocks, soil, and water. Radon can get trapped...
01/06/2025

Radon is an odorless and invisible radioactive gas naturally released from rocks, soil, and water. Radon can get trapped inside homes and buildings, and build up in the air. Over time, breathing in high levels of radon can cause lung cancer.

Anyone can order kits directly from Marathon County (they are our regional Radon Information Center) with no shipping fees.

Follow the steps below:

https://www.marathoncounty.gov/services/public-health-human-services/environmental-health/human-health-hazards

10/17/2024

New Issue of All in for Kids Newsletter Available Online
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/library/collection/AKidsB-3-2024

The fall issue of the All in For Kids: Birth to 3 Program newsletter is now available in English, Hmong, and Spanish. The newsletter provides important Birth to 3 Program information, including:
• Birth to 3 Program services: occupational therapy
o What is occupational therapy
o How occupational therapy helps
• Children’s vision
• Understanding the Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) and how it supports families
• Family Spotlight: Meet Ava and her experience with the Birth to 3 Program
• Embracing fall transitions: tips for families
• The Birth to 3 Program wants to feature your family stories and photos:
o Information on how to send in your family’s stories and photos
• Helpful Birth to 3 Program resources

10/17/2024

New Issue of All in for Kids Newsletter Available Online
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/library/collection/AKids24

The fall issue of the All in for Kids newsletter: CLTS is now available online in English, Hmong, and Spanish. This issue provides important Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program updates, including:
• National Core Indicators (NCI) Family Survey: Survey results are in!
• Medicaid and CLTS Program transportation services
• Welcoming in the fall season: tips and ideas
• Understanding the CLTS Council and how it supports families
• Online access to Katie Beckett Medicaid information for families coming this fall
• Meet the Plummer family and learn how the CLTS Program has helped their family
• The CLTS program wants to hear your family stories – information on how to send in your family’s story and photo
• Helpful resources for families

I am excited to share some of the prices that you have the chance to win at our Spaghetti dinner on the 25! Don't miss o...
10/14/2024

I am excited to share some of the prices that you have the chance to win at our Spaghetti dinner on the 25! Don't miss out on free food and a great time!

It is right around the corner! Please bring your families and friends to the annual Spaghetti dinner! Great food, prizes...
10/02/2024

It is right around the corner! Please bring your families and friends to the annual Spaghetti dinner! Great food, prizes, and more!

Address

W3272 Wolf River Drive
Keshena, WI
54135

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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